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Located on the Heritage Common, this historic cottage contains a photographic record of the daily lives of early settlers on the Island.
As its name suggests, Longreach Bay provides an expanse of soft and makes for a relaxing beachside stroll
A small, secluded cove surrounded by a network of reefs which make for an excellent snorkelling expedition.
In the heart of the Island, the battery at Oliver Hill stands as a testament to Rottnest's past as a military base during the Second World War.
Parakeet Bay is a secluded cove on the northern side of Rottnest Island.
A popular stopping point for cyclists along Parker Point Road
Located on the southern side of Rottnest Island, Parker Point Marine Snorkel Trail is a must-visit destination for all diving and snorkelling enthusiasts.
An interactive underwater trail where you can discover more about the flora and fauna of the sea
A visit to the boathouse offers an insight into the maritime history of Wadjemup / Rottnest Island.
Take a cycle around the salt lakes at Rottnest ....
Iconic Pinky Beach is a must-visit whilst you're in Rottnest, hugged by the golden dunes along the Island's stunning coastline.
A south-facing bay on Rottnest Island, offering a place to moor your boat and hop out for a coastal stroll.
A beautiful beach for swimming and surfing along Rottnest Island's dreamy coastline
A northward facing bay along the narrow neck of Rottnest Island opposite Strickland Bay
A tribute to the Rottnest pioneer who sought to help boats find safe passage to the Island.
Built in 1853, this building remains today and hosts regular Sunday services.
The ‘thrill of the catch’ will be yours to remember, as you pull up pots of Western Rock Lobster and watch on as an exquisite seafood feast is prepared right in front of you.
Take in the view at the ultimate scenic location at Rottnest Island to enjoy a round of golf.
When you see it on a map, Salmon Bay looks like a huge bite taken out of the southern half of Rottnest Island.
Serpentine Lake snakes its way up from the path near Oliver Hill towards Government House Lake.
Skydive Over The Spectacular Rottnest Island With Skydive Geronimo
A secluded, enclosed bay with calm shallow water and pristine snorkelling conditions
Lined by reef and bordered by coastal land features such as archways and caverns, Little Armstrong Bay is popular amongst seaside adventurers.
Calm conditions for snorkellers of all abilities with plenty of opportunities for fish-spotting
A secluded snorkelling experience in one of Kitson Point's idyllic enclosed coves
Snorkel by this Scottish braque in Rottnest Island's bustling Thomson Bay
A pool filled with rich marine life - excellent for snorkelling on calmer days
‘Shark‘ offers a home for native sea life and a shipwreck snorkel destination for swimmers to enjoy on a calm water day.
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.