THE WILD WEST COAST
Tranquil, expansive, full of Adventure, and truly awe-inspiring - Welcome to the West Coast of Australia.
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Western Australia stands as a realm of superlatives and extremes, encompassing one-third of the continent's total landmass. As the largest among the Australian states, it boasts a vast expanse with less than 10 percent of the nation's total population, rendering it an ideal destination for the introverted traveler. Beyond its borders lie the pulsating core of the expansive desert and a rugged coastline, adorned with extensive stretches of white-sand beaches, crimson gorges, expansive fields of wildflowers, and peculiar rock formations—offering breathtaking natural wonders to captivate the senses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Can i get to Western Australia? You can fly to Perth Airport with most major airlines. You can also arrive by train on the Indian Pacific from Sydney via Adelaide. You can also arrive by car or campervan from anywhere in Australia.
What time zone is Western Australia? Western Australia is +8 GMT so this means that it is 8 hours ahead of London and 2 hours behind Sydney. It also doesn’t have daylight savings which can alter the times between December and March each year.
What are the best things to pack for Western Australia? There are plenty of detailed packing lists out there, but we recommend good hiking shoes, a rashie to protect from the intense sun, hat & sunglasses, rain jacket, and thongs.
Is Western Australia a great destination for road trips? Of course it is, however, it is definitely way different than the East Coast. The Western Aussie Coast boasts wide expanses of red dirt, defining the true blue Outback, so we definitely recommend a 4WD capable vehicle for this one. There are plenty of amazing options that come with beautiful sights on the way, including hidden waterfalls and amazing coastal diving. But be careful not to drive at night, as there are so many kangaroos bound to hop across the road.
What happens if I get sick or injured while travelling in Western Australia? Perth has medical services and major hospitals that are able to administer advanced and specialised medical care. The region also has accessibility to emergency services. Most large rural towns have medical care facilities as well, however, there are many remote areas of Western Australia that do not have any health services, so we do recommend you to be cautious when in the sticks and to have travel insurance.