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Explore Western Australia

Escape to the natural beauty and diversity of Western Australia. With its endless coastline, striking landscapes, and sense of space, it’s an experience that leaves a lasting impression.

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Purnululu National Park The Kimberley Western Australia
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Where the open land meets ocean

Western Australia is often defined by scale and diversity. With sun-drenched cities that give way to long, empty coastlines, ancient landscapes, and regions shaped by time rather than crowds.

From the relaxed energy of the west coast to remote northern wilderness, the state offers space to slow down, connect with nature, and experience Australia at its most expansive.

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Highlights of Western Australia

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Rottnest Island

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Margaret River

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Kalbarri National Park

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Ningaloo Reef & Coral Coast

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Broome

Crystal clear turquoise water laps against the famously white silica sands of Wylie Bay in Esperance - Bay of Isles.

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Why Travel with Inside Australia Travel

Western Australia can feel effortless when the journey is planned with care. We focus on finding the right region first, then building a route that flows naturally. Fewer one-night stays, less time retracing your steps, and honest advice about what works best all help create a holiday that feels relaxed and well-balanced, even in the state’s most remote corners.

Yoga Boats Lake Kununurra Western Australia
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We tailor make your entire trip from the moment you land to the moment you say farewell.

We take the time to get to know you and the way you like to travel. From your first arrival to the moment you head home, every part of your journey is thoughtfully arranged around your interests, travel preferences, and comfort. With an experienced team looking after the details, you can relax knowing everything has been carefully taken care of.

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Key info about Western Australia

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Best times to experience Western Australia

Western Australia doesn’t have one single season. The north and south follow different patterns, so timing works best when it suits the region you’re travelling through.

Best times to visit

Shoulder seasons

April – May & September – October

Avg Temp: 20 - 26 ℃ / 68 – 79℉

North-focused dry season

May - October

Avg Temp: 28 – 35 ℃ / 82 – 95℉

South West summer

December - February

Avg Temp: 30 – 35 ℃ / 86 – 95℉

Getting to Western Australia

Perth Airport is the main gateway and the simplest starting point for most WA itineraries. Regional flights can help you add the Kimberley or reduce long repositioning drives when combining two WA corridors.

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Airports

Perth International - PER
Perth Domestic - PER

Direct flights to Western Australia

Singapore - SIN
Hong Kong - HKG
Doha - DOH
Dubai - DXB
London - LHR

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Western Australia FAQ's

Planning a trip often comes with a few questions. Below you’ll find answers to some of the things travellers most often ask when planning a journey to Western Australia. If there’s anything you’d like to talk through in more detail, our team is always happy to help.

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