Walking on a Dream - Places to Immerse yourself 

Unwind and explore Perth's vibrant culture and natural beauty in between conference sessions! 

Sightseeing Pass Australia provides a hassle-free way to discover the city and its surrounds. Choose from hundreds of tours, including adventures in Perth itself, excursions to Margaret River wine region, wildlife encounters at Monkey Mia, or scenic day trips to Kalbarri National Park.

With a Sightseeing Pass, you can design your perfect itinerary, saving money and enjoying the convenience of pre-booking multiple tours.

Spend less time planning and more time experiencing the best of Perth and Western Australia!

WA's Coral Coast     

Looking for the most popular things to see and do around Ningaloo Reef and the Coral Coast? 

The towns of Exmouth and Coral Bay, sit on the World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Reef, and are the only places in Australia where you can swim with whale sharks, as well as humpback whales and manta rays. 

If you’d rather stay dry, no problem, eco cruises run daily to the reef, and heading south towards Perth brings you to the beach loving dolphins of Monkey Mia, and the lunar landscape of the Pinnacles.

Ningaloo Reef    

Discover a colourful universe of coral gardens and ocean life beneath the crystal-clear waters of World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef/Nyinggulu 

Dive, snorkel or swim Australia’s largest fringing reef as whale sharks, humpback whales and manta rays glide past in a once-in-a-life-time experience.

Wonders abound on land too, with pristine beaches and surf breaks that allow you to tap into your adventurous side or indulge in barefoot luxury.

Just under a 13-hour drive north of Perth, the coastal town of Exmouth serves as a gateway to this marine marvel. By plane, it takes approximately two hours to get from Perth to Exmouth.

Pinnacles & Cervantes    

Take a day trip from Perth to the other-worldly landscape of the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park.

Following the Indian Ocean Drive, you can stop to meet friendly kangaroos, try sandboarding and taste Cervantes’ famous seafood delicacy. If you’re travelling between July and October, you’ll see Western Australia in full colour, as the coastal landscapes are filled with the blooms of spring wildflowers.

Australia's Golden Outback    

Unearth another side of the landscape and embark on the road trip of a lifetime by hiring a four-wheel drive and hitting the red dirt highways. 

Drive yourself along the Golden Quest Discovery Trail for a unique off-road adventure through our Goldfields. As you travel from Coolgardie through to Laverton you’ll get a taste of outback life.

For a surreal evening, set up camp out under the stars—you’ll witness impressive formations you’ve never seen before. 

There are plenty of easy ways to experience this expansive landscape and include Kalgoorlie and the Golden Outback in your extraordinary WA holiday.

Albany   

Albany is a city at the southern tip of Western Australia. It’s known for its beaches, such as popular Middleton Beach.

 East of the city, Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve is home to secluded Little Beach. Albany’s Historic Whaling Station, a former whale processing plant, now houses a museum. 

Migrating whales pass off the coast at Torndirrup National Park, where steep cliffs give way to dramatic rock formations.

Australia's North West 

The Pilbara region in Western Australia has some of the world’s most ancient natural landscapes, dating back two billion years and stretching over 500,000 square kilometres. 

Deep rocky canyons lead to peaceful plunge pools in the beautiful Karijini National Park. Hundreds of islands with dazzling white beaches and untouched coral gardens are yours to explore on the Dampier Archipelago and Mackerel Islands.

 And yet the Pilbara is also known as the engine room of Australia – home to a massive mining industry in crude oil, salt, natural gas and iron ore.

Karijini National Park and Beyond 

Walk the mighty gorges of Karijini National Park and Millstream Chichester National Park to discover hidden waterfalls and swim in clear cool rock pools.

Or venture deep into the Eastern Pilbara to one of the most remote places on the planet, Rudall River National Park.

Australia’s South West 

The cool southern region of our state offers the visitor a spectacular range of holiday experiences.

You’ll see magnificent beaches, lush farmland and mighty forests. Quiet, well maintained roads are coupled with a blend of busy rural towns, ports and quiet hamlets.

And Australia’s South West hosts some of the world’s finest wineries who welcome visitors with premium wines and fine dining.

Margaret River 

Margaret River is a small town south of Perth in Western Australia, known for its craft breweries, boutiques and surrounding wineries.

Beaches and surf breaks line the nearby coast, whose waters host migratory whales (Jun–Nov). Stretching between 2 lighthouses north and south of the town, the long-distance walk, the Cape to Cape Track, fringes the limestone caves and sea cliffs of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.