73 results
Rottnest Island, also known as "Rotto," is a beloved destination off the coast of Western Australia.
The Bathurst Lighthouse forms the subsiduary light to the Main Rottnest Island Light enabling vessels entering and leaving the Port of Fremantle to safely navigate the reefs around the island.
A remnant of Rottnest Island's World War II captivating military history, the battery was once used as a gun station.
Just a short cycle away from Kingstown Barracks, Bickley Bay is a white sandy bay with excellent swimming conditions.
The western-most point of Rottnest Island, dolphins are frequently to be seen passing by Cape Vlamingh.
Provides a fantastic viewing point looking out over the cathedral rocks and New Zealand fur seals at play.
A peaceful little bay along the Island's north coast, perfect for swimming and seaside-exploring.
Situated on the south east side of the Island this ‘hidden’ dive site is spectacular.
Almost directly linked to Crystal Palace, towards the Island, directly out of Porpoise Bay, Porpoise Bay Caves make for an exciting second dive after the ‘Palace'.
So called because of the “footprint” visible on the surface of the water after a swell has passed through.
The resting ground of not one but two shipwrecks - perfect for underwater exploration.
Lying in the shallow water near the beach at Henrietta Rocks, the shipwreck provides an exciting environment for adventurous snorkellers.
A semicircular bay on the north-facing shoreline of Rottnest Island, surrounded by limestone cliffs.
A holiday entertainment centre where you can show off your mini-golf prowess
Fays Bay is a secluded beach on Rottnest Island, offering a tranquil escape for families.
As its name suggests, this enclosed bay is curved like a fish hook and is the snorkeller's paradise
Famed bay along the Rottnest Island sandy coast, only a leisurely cycle away from the Main Settlement
Government House Lake is a saltwater lake situated near to the main settlement on Rottnest Island.
Government House Lake is a stunning saline lake on Rottnest Island in Western Australia.
The lookout over Henrietta Rocks gives you epic views of the bluewater bay, a preview of the wreck of The Shark and Dyer Island in the distance.
One of Rottnest Island's saltwater lakes, separated from Government House Lake by a narrow pathway.
Offers you an incredible vantage point looking out over Jeannie's Pool and the reef system beneath the surface.
Karma Rottnest is redefining the spa ritual with the global debut of Karma’s Apothecary Massage Bar.
Kiryo Maru Fremantle is a shipwreck located at the Cathedral Rocks in Rottnest Island.
Lady Edeline Beach Fremantle is a stunning beach located on Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
Lake Vincent gets its vibrant pink hue from the minerals in the salt water and is popular amongst those taking the scenic cycling route around the Island.
A north-facing bay encircled by shallow reefs and pocketed by sand - this bay is protected from the strong currents making it a favourite swimming location
One of Rottnest Island's most popular beaches for swimming, snorkelling and lounging on the warm sand.
Located in the turquoise waters of Little Salmon Bay on Rottnest Island, the Little Salman Bay Marine Snorkel Trail is a unique and educational underwater experience.
A quiet little bay away from the main settlement where you can enjoy the peace and take a calm dip in the still water
Related searches