Western Australia occupies the entire western third of Australia - more than one million square miles! With just 2.4 million inhabitants, the vast majority of whom live in or around Perth, one thing you are guaranteed is plenty of space. The empty roads are perfect for exploring by campervan like the Perth to Broome route. Plan your route carefully beforehand, as if you’re heading to remote areas like the Kimberley you’ll more than likely need a 4WD vehicle. Having your accommodation with you means you can stay over in some really remote spots, whether it’s along the beautiful Coral Coast or out in the wilds of the Great Outback. Travelers looking to take the cutest selfie ever need to head to Rottnest Island, which is accessible by ferry. Visitors can then take a selfie with the quokkas, a small animal known for its camera-worthy grin. However, there's more to the island than a cute marsupial; in fact, the island is home to 63 beaches and 20 bays, perfect for snorkeling, hiking, and swimming! Tourists can easily take a ferry to Rottnest Island from Fremantle, a port town that's only 30 minutes away from Perth.
Read moreWestern Australia occupies the entire western third of Australia - more than one million square miles! With just 2.4 million inhabitants, the vast majority of whom live in or around Perth, one thing you are guaranteed is plenty of space. The empty roads are perfect for exploring by campervan like the Perth to Broome route. Plan your route carefully beforehand, as if you’re heading to remote areas like the Kimberley you’ll more than likely need a 4WD vehicle. Having your accommodation with you means you can stay over in some really remote spots, whether it’s along the beautiful Coral Coast or out in the wilds of the Great Outback. Travelers looking to take the cutest selfie ever need to head to Rottnest Island, which is accessible by ferry. Visitors can then take a selfie with the quokkas, a small animal known for its camera-worthy grin. However, there's more to the island than a cute marsupial; in fact, the island is home to 63 beaches and 20 bays, perfect for snorkeling, hiking, and swimming! Tourists can easily take a ferry to Rottnest Island from Fremantle, a port town that's only 30 minutes away from Perth.
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