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Cottesloe Beach
, Cottesloe
If you want to know how good the lifestyle of many of Perth's residents is, head to Cottesloe Beach. Only 15 minutes from the city center, th

Greens Pool
, Denmark
At Greens Pool in William Bay National Park, smooth boulders sit just offshore, breaking the waves to form the aquamarine sea into a glass-sm

Scarborough Beach
, Scarborough
Scarborough Beach is known for great year-round surfing, which made it the site of Australian Surf Life Saving Championships several years in
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
This tour is the perfect way to start your Broome adventure and enjoy the best of what Broome has to offer.Enjoy this personalised tour to learn about all the unique history, extraordinary stories and magnificent sights of Broome.- See Cable Beach beauty and hear the history, Gantheaume Point and its stories, Indigenous painting, and Dinosaur footprints. Entrance Point and Broome Jetty. - Town Beach, the WWII attack site of the flying boats, and stunning Staircase to the Moon lookout. - Discover the unique Pearling history and diverse stories of Chinatown. - See Broome’s oldest buildings and the world’s oldest operating open-air picture garden, Sun Pictures and iconic Japanese cemetery.This stunning tour is in air-conditioned comfort will give you the opportunity to delve into the diverse past that has created the Broome it is today.We'll share our favourite tips and places to enjoy on your Broome holiday.

Turquoise Bay
, Exmouth
Turquoise Bay offers visitors a chance to drift along the Ningaloo Reef and see hard corals and an abundance of marine life, such as turtles

Cable Beach
, Broome
Come see one of Australia's most beautiful stretches of sand at Cable Beach. Taking its name from the undersea telegraph cable that stretches
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Beach destinations in Western Australia
CottesloeTrip planner
Best for: Beach, Golf Course, Civic Center
EsperanceTrip planner
Best for: Beach, National Park, Historic Site
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Best for: Beach, Surfing / Windsurfing / Kitesurfing, Spa
DenmarkTrip planner
Best for: Beach, Winery / Vineyard, Gift & Specialty Shop
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Best for: Beach, Nature / Wildlife Tour, Geologic Formation
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Western Australia
Western Australia's almost 12,000 km (7,450 mi) of coastline is broken up only by oasis-like towns and cities. Most of the state, however, is an arid region of mostly uninhabited, infertile land with an untamed physical aesthetic. The harsh climate cultivates a laid-back lifestyle centered on the coast’s shaded enclaves and picturesque beaches. Australia’s largest state, with an area of 2.65 million sq km (1 million sq mi), Western Australia contains over a third of the country’s landmass but just 11 percent of its population. Plan your holiday in Western Australia and other destinations, from the rural, to the urban, and everything in between, using our Australia tour itinerary planner.