There are 15 beaches & bays in Rottnest
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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.
A semicircular bay on the north-facing shoreline of Rottnest Island, surrounded by limestone cliffs.
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
Lady Edeline Beach Fremantle is a stunning beach located on Rottnest Island, Western Australia.
A quiet little bay away from the main settlement where you can enjoy the peace and take a calm dip in the still water
As its name suggests, Longreach Bay provides an expanse of soft and makes for a relaxing beachside stroll
Parakeet Bay is a secluded cove on the northern side of Rottnest Island.
A south-facing bay on Rottnest Island, offering a place to moor your boat and hop out for a coastal stroll.
A northward facing bay along the narrow neck of Rottnest Island opposite Strickland Bay
When you see it on a map, Salmon Bay looks like a huge bite taken out of the southern half of Rottnest Island.
Stark Bay wraps itself around the north-west of Rottnest Island, dotted with sandy coves and mooring points for boats.
Popular with locals and visitors alike, Strickland Bay has been ranked in the top 50 breaks in the world.
A beach backed by vegetated dunes and characterised by small tidal pools to the east.