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What to See and Do Perth Explore Australia's most western city, friendly and relaxed it sums up everything great about the Aussie lifestyle. With fantastic beaches within easy reach, wineries on your doorstep and amazing natural attractions it's easy to see why visitors always wish they had stayed longer. Fremantle Just half an hour away from Perth and not to be missed, you might like to consider a night or two here as an alternative. You'll love Freo's old world charm which blends seductively with stylish shops and a lively cappuccino culture. Rottnest Island A holiday playground for the locals and definitely not to be missed, enjoy sandy beaches and explore by bicycle. Perfect for a day out or perhaps an overnight. Look out for the famous Quokkas, small marsupials which are probably the island's most famous residents. Margaret River Discover the lovely area of the Margaret River, not only famous for wine production but also for some truly gorgeous scenery. This region is ideal for exploring independently as part of a self drive tour. Stop off at charming towns and villages along the way visiting local galleries, shops and restaurants. Ningaloo Reef The most wonderful underwater wilderness in the West. Australia's only fringing-reef lies almost 900 kms north from Perth. It offers a fantastic experience for divers, snorkellers and lovers of ocean scenery. It makes the perfect place to break your journey if you are exploring the coast of Western Australia. Broome The long sandy beaches of Broome are the stuff of legends, famed for the pearl industry and as gateway to the remote wilderness beyond. A visit here is all about relaxing and enjoying your surroundings. Don't miss a sunset camel ride along Cable Beach, it's quite iconic and provides great material for the photo album! 113