Swimming

Keep cool when the weather warms with a swim in sheltered bays, beaches lakes, rivers and even hidden waterholes.

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Boating, swimming, snorkelling or diving – we think you’ll give this island the seal of approval.

Penguin Island is home to a colony of little penguins on the west coast.

With bushland, seasonal lakes and ocean, there’s something for everyone.

Enjoy the best of both worlds in a park where the karri meets the sea. Two inlets provide boat loads of opportunities for water-based fun!

It’s H2O a-go-go at the Dampier Archipelago! Discover the ultimate playground for water enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Everyone says ‘Karijini is amazing’ and it truly is! Breathtaking, rugged and stunning - the highlight of visiting Western Australia. 

An oasis in the desert of lush greenery, crystal clear streams and spring fed waterholes.

Raw, natural, nature at its best - Cape Range National Park is part of the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area.

Plunge into the clear, warm waters for an amazing snorkel experience just metres from shore, venture to some deeper water to swim with whale sharks, or just relax on the beach and pick up that book you’ve been meaning to read.

Discover a marine wildlife wonderland at Shark Bay Marine Park.