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Explore the best things to do in Western Australia! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
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    4.6/5
    76 Review
    From15.89
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1802 reviews
    "Very good place, I saw kangaroos and koalas, and I will take my son to take a look next time. It is a long place of knowledge! There are many animals, you can also feed, watch shearing, milking sheep, etc., a very happy day"
    Whiteman
    >100km from downtown
    No.1 of Family-friendly Attractions in Western Australia
    Highlights: Caveson Wildlife Park is one of Perth's exciting attractions, home to a wider variety of Western Australia's state-owned wildlife, such as koalas, possums, kangaroos, and more. Here, you can not only experience hand-feeding kangaroos, get in touch with possums and lizards, but also see cute Australian wombats. Of course, the protagonist here is Australia's precious animal, the koala. Tourists can take a photo with the koala, which will become a more unforgettable experience during their trip to Australia.
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    4.8/5
    40 Review
    From7.66
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 3687 reviews
    "Visitors can stroll along the jetty, enjoying panoramic views of the bay, surrounding landscape, and the nearby town of Busselton. The walk provides a unique perspective of the coastline and is especially beautiful during sunrise and sunset.For those who prefer not to walk, the jetty offers a convenient train service that transports visitors to the end of the jetty, making it accessible for everyone, including families with children and those with mobility issues."
    Busselton
    >100km from downtown
    Highlights: Busselton Trestle is a very long wooden pier in the southern hemisphere, extending from the coast to the sea, with a total length of 1841 feet and a train track on it. Busselton Trestle was built in 1865 and served as an important seaport for over a century. Now retired, it has become a paradise for many fishing enthusiasts.
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    4.7/5
    158 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 12496 reviews
    "Fantastic views of the CBD day and night. Lots of untouched bushland for a quick hike as well."
    Kings Park
    >100km from downtown
    No.1 of Night Attractions in Western Australia
    Highlights: Kings Park is located west of downtown Perth, next to the University of Western Australia, and is one of the largest urban parks in the southern hemisphere. The terrain here is relatively high, overlooking the beautiful scenery of the whole Perth and the Swan River. It is a natural place for Perth citizens to rest. A total of more than 6,000 kinds of flowers and plants have been planted and cultivated in the park, of which 3,000 are unique wildflowers in Western Australia, including the state flower "Kangaroo Claw". The WildFestival held here every year is a major event in Western Australia and the largest wild flower show in the world, attracting tens of thousands of tourists. When you come here, you can see tens of thousands of potted plants, books about flowers and planting tools in addition to the usual flowers such as helichrysum, kangaroo claws, eucalyptus flowers and mangosteen. A long time ago, Kings Park was an important gathering place for Australian Aboriginal people, so it still retains the imprints left by the Aboriginal people at that time. There is an Aboriginal Culture and Art Museum in the park for people to visit. In addition, there is a state war memorial in the park to commemorate the soldiers killed in the two world wars, and the eternal fire in the square is to mourn the souls of those who gave their lives for the country.
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    4.8/5
    27 Review
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    "Amazed by the pink color of the lagoon. Do visit during noon time for bright pink color!"
    Yallabatharra
    >100km from downtown
    Highlights: Hutt Lagoon, also known as Pink Lake, is a rare and magical lake on the coast of Western Australia. The lake is a short distance from the city of Geraldton and an aerial tour is a great way to see Hutt Lagoon. Pink seen from the air is purer and more captivating. Due to the high salinity of Dunaliella salina in the Hutt Lagoon, the lake is rich in carotene, and a special area has been set aside for carotene farming, which is sold to the world. Because of the bacteria and microorganisms produced by algae, the Hutt Lagoon has a pungent smell when it is close, so the beauty of the lake can only be felt by aerial sightseeing. The color of Hutt Lagoon varies with the salinity in different seasons. The colors of the lake are especially charming on sunny days.
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    4.5/5
    62 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2326 reviews
    "it was a trip to Perth, Australia with Family. we visited Perth zoo and it was really fun. will definitely go back to visit there again 🥰"
    South Perth
    >100km from downtown
    No.2 of Family-friendly Attractions in Western Australia
    Highlights: The lush shade surrounding Perth Zoo makes for a safe stroll in any weather. Don't forget to take a tour guide at the entrance, which can help you see 230 species of animals. You can take a tour bus and enter different areas to see animals from different continents: giraffes and zebras in Africa, elephants in the Asian rainforest, kookaburras, koalas, kangaroos, red pandas in Oceania, and you can also see the sharp Mouth fangs, laughter like ghosts, the face of the Tasmanian devil, known locally as the devil of Tasmania! You'll definitely be captivated by the penguin show, where penguins show how to "fly" and how to dive underwater. If you are tired from shopping, you can have a BBQ lunch in a tree-lined place. In summer, the "Zoo Carnival" is extremely popular. The park opens from 7:30 in the morning until late at night. During this period, in addition to the carnival of humans and animals, jazz performances and other special events are often staged in the park.
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    4.7/5
    116 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2208 reviews
    "It's a desert, so expect scorching heat! Was there last November. Visited this place twice (to and from Kalbarri)."
    Nambung
    >100km from downtown
    Highlights: The Pinnacles are located in the Nambung National Park (Nambung National Park), 245 kilometers north of Perth. The bizarre stone pillars in the park form a unique spectacle in the desert. In the flat sand dunes, limestone spire-like stalagmites stand everywhere. , the small one is only as big as a finger, like the formation of an ancient battlefield, known as the "Stone Array of Pinnacles". When Dutch explorers saw the desert landscape of this limestone column from their boats, they thought they had discovered the ruins of an ancient city. In fact these spire-like rock landscapes are a natural phenomenon of geological change. About 30,000 years ago, the roots of the plants growing on the stable dunes formed limestone after a long period of weathering. After the plants died, the continuous movement of the dunes exposed these calcified limestones to the surface, forming what we see today. of stalagmites.
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    4.8/5
    22 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1123 reviews
    "awesome beach with great facilities and great views too! Can’t wait to be back!"
    Scarborough
    >100km from downtown
    No.1 of Water Fun Attractions in Western Australia
    Highlights: Scarborough Beach is a seaside resort with white sand and crystal clear waters. Regular and regular high tides make it perfect for surfing, with many swimmers and surfers coming here, especially in the afternoon when the sea breeze blows. It's also an entertainment precinct, with restaurants, bars, and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts events and beach cricket matches in the summer. Lifeguards often patrol the beach to ensure the safety of the public. Walking north from Scarborough Beach is Trigg Beach and Brighton Beach.
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    4.5/5
    44 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 3255 reviews
    "The Mint tour is informative with a live gold pouring session by our guide. Learnt a lot more on the coins that the mint produced and the history of Perth Mint."
    East Perth.Perth Central Business District
    >100km from downtown
    Highlights: The Perth Mint, located on Hay Street, is one of the oldest mints in the world and is still in operation today. Tourists can visit the coin minting and gold coin minting process. Travelers can appreciate the 19th-century buildings here. There are free guided tours to visit the mint, explaining the history of coinage in Western Australia and watching the coinage process. There is also the largest exhibition of gold bullion in the world, as well as a larger collection of gold nuggets excavated in Australia.
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    4.2/5
    26 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1185 reviews
    "Need to take a boat trip, you can buy a ticket to take the boat to watch the sea lion, we went late and just missed the last boat to watch the sea lion on the day. There are several penguin performances on the island every day, the scenery is also good, and those with children can come."
    Shoalwater
    >100km from downtown
    No.2 of Water Fun Attractions in Western Australia
    Highlights: Penguin Island is a small island with wild tropical penguins. There are several wonderful and interesting penguin performances every day. In addition to seeing penguins here, you can also see other wild marine life such as dolphins, sea lions and a variety of seabirds. Tourists can also snorkel and swim on the island. The air here is fresh and the environment is elegant, which is a good place for leisure and vacation.
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    4.3/5
    48 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1949 reviews
    "Nice experience to witness the ringing of the bells, at specific timings daily. You can pay to play a song of your choice from the machine that is played by the bells at the top floor of the towers."
    Perth
    >100km from downtown
    Highlights: The Swan Clock Tower is located on the beautiful Swan River, also known as the Perth Clock Tower. It is a landmark building in Perth. This bell tower with a glass spire is 82 meters high, and the tower body changes in different colors at night. It has become a must-see for tourists from all over the world. There are 18 large bells from all over the UK stored in the tower, which form a group, and different music is played as the bells are played by the personnel, and tourists can also experience the bells for themselves. This set of bells is also one of the largest set of bronze bells in the world today and the Royal Bell Tower outside England. There are also 26 small bronze bells on the top floor of the clock tower, and visitors can put coins and choose the songs they want to listen to through the electronic menu. When the weather is good, visitors can also go up to the outdoor platform on the sixth floor of the clock tower to enjoy the beautiful view of Perth city and the Swan River.
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FAQ

What Best Things to Do are there in Western Australia?
These are all Best Things to Do in Western Australia:Caversham Wildlife Park, Busselton Jetty, Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Hutt Lagoon, Perth Zoo
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Western Australia?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Western Australia include:Caversham Wildlife Park:4.6, Busselton Jetty:4.8, Kings Park and Botanic Garden:4.7, Hutt Lagoon:4.8, Perth Zoo:4.5
At what locations in Western Australia can Best Things to Do in Western Australia be found?
The Best Things to Do in Western Australia are mainly located in:Caversham Wildlife Park:Whiteman, Busselton Jetty:Busselton, Kings Park and Botanic Garden:Kings Park, Hutt Lagoon:Yallabatharra, Perth Zoo:South Perth
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