Fresh travel experiences across Western Australia invite visitors to explore culture, nature and wellness in new, meaningful ways. From mindful rainforest walks and Indigenous-led coastal tours to scenic EV road trips and immersive art trails, these offerings highlight the region’s diverse landscapes and stories while embracing sustainability and connection.
Lodge Wadjemup is now open on Rottnest Island, with the final stage set for completion by July 2025. Visitors can also join Laura the Explorer’s guided cycling tours to discover the island’s history and hidden spots.

At Perth Zoo, Zen in the Zoo offers a mindful two-hour experience that includes a rainforest walk and a beginner-friendly yoga session. In Broome, Mabu Buru Tours invites travellers to join a 4WD tag-along foraging experience led by Traditional Owners. Guests learn to collect bush foods, hear Dreamtime stories, and experience the Kimberley coast through Indigenous perspectives.
In Rockingham, the Moordiboordip Cultural Tour takes guests along the coastline of Noongar Country. Co-hosted by Hidden deTours and In Culture Tours, this guided walk weaves in traditional song, bush tucker, and storytelling.
Western Australia now boasts one of the longest electric vehicle networks in the country, with 110 charging points across 49 locations. Popular routes like the Best of Golden Outback, Margaret River, and Broome are now easier to explore sustainably.
Swan River cruises offer a laid-back way to enjoy Perth’s skyline, with options like Captain Cook Cruises’ return route between Perth and Fremantle, or the quieter, solar-powered Little Ferry Company between Elizabeth Quay and East Perth.
In Mandurah, Giants of Mandurah – a trail of whimsical sculptures by Thomas Dambo – is now complemented by year-round Mandurah Cruises. The sightseeing cruise combines storytelling and nature, offering a fun and imaginative day out for families.
For more information, visit Western Australia.







