Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Must See Places When You Book Holiday Accommodation in Western Australia

For a genuine Australian experience you can't beat the top holiday and accommodation sites available in Western Australia. With three separate regions: The Great Plateau which includes 90 percent of the land surface, the Coastal Plains which cling to the edge and the Scarplands in between, there is much to discover. The western coastline offers hundreds of kilometers of unspoiled coastline with startling white sand and crystal clear waters.

Exploring this nature rich state by car alone is only recommended for those who have the time and are properly equipped. The driving distances are extremely long and the journeys difficult, it is much safer and comfortable to travel by air between the various regions.

The regions where you may be interested in booking accommodation in Western Australia include: Albany, Bunbury, Dongara, Geraldton, Kalbarri, Kalgoorlie Boulder, Manjimup, Margaret River, Nannup, Perth and Fremantle, Pinjarra, Toodyay, York and Yunderup North.

We have listed a few of the must see places to check out.

Kimberley
Home to some of the world's remotest and wildest areas, Kimberley has a fantastic collection of diverse landscapes, gorges, waterfalls and beaches. There are several national parks to explore, typically by four wheel drive, with great hiking tracks available. The Gib River Road is a well known attraction in Kimberly and showcases the best of the areas diverse landscape.

Rottnest Island
Located just off the coast of Perth, Rottnest Island is easily accessible by boat and ferry. Your holiday accommodation options in Perth are endless, being the capital of Western Australia there is no shortage of lodging options and a trip out to Rottnest Island is definite must see attraction. This area has 63 beaches and thus a wide range of water sport activities including: boating, fishing, surfing, diving and snorkeling. Rottnest Island is a great place for families to enjoy together.

Darling Range
Going east of Perth you will find Darling Range. This beautiful bushland area has many national parks to hike, including the well known Bibbulmun Track. This historic town includes: wineries, art galleries, crafts and local produce markets. This area is ideal for booking cozy bed and breakfast accommodation.

Monkey Mia
Heading north of Perth is the spectacular coastal area of Monkey Mia. This place is well known for its ocean wildlife and is home to many research centres. Researchers here study the dolphins, tiger sharks, loggerhead and green turtles, sea snakes and sting rays. A definite must see place if you are interested in these creatures. There are some great beachfront accommodations to be found in this part of Western Australia.

There are of course numerous other sites and attractions to discover. As you book your holiday accommodations in Western Australia don't forget to visit those areas mentioned above.

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