
Western Australia
Welcome to the wild side of Oz – where red dirt meets turquoise water, and every turn feels like a scene from another planet. Western Australia is rugged, remote, and totally next-level.
From the white sands of Esperance to the ancient gorges of Karijini, this corner of the country serves up bucket list road trips, unreal landscapes, and zero crowds. Whether you’re diving with whale sharks in Ningaloo or watching the sunset over Cable Beach, WA hits different.
The snorkelling here? Wicked. We’re talking vibrant coral reefs, sea turtles, and some of the clearest water you’ve ever seen – all just metres from the shore at Ningaloo Reef. Time it right, and you can swim alongside whale sharks – the ocean’s gentle giants – on one of the most unforgettable days of your life.
Think: camping under the stars, chasing waterfalls in national parks, and wild swims in crystal-clear gorges. Popular tours take you from Perth to Exmouth, Broome to Darwin, and down the Coral Coast – packed with hikes, swims, and beachside chill.
Karijini is the kind of place you’ll talk about forever – natural rock pools, towering canyons, and swims you’ll never forget. Up north, Broome serves up red cliffs and camel rides at golden hour, while down south, Margaret River brings the wine, waves, and weekend vibes.
If you’re all about off-grid adventures, road trips with new mates, and sunsets that actually stop you in your tracks – this is the one.
