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Western
Australia's Tourism Regions
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From the ocean to the inland towns, Western Australia
offers unique attractions and activities. You can choose to buzz around
like a bee in a bottle or slow down and take time to smell the gum trees
and Boronia, its up to you. In each of the following six tourism regions
you will find a map, click on the blue town names for links to local
websites, created by the people who really know their area. |
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Experience
Perth Perth to Mandurah, from the Coast to the Hills |
Australia's
North West The Pilbara and Kimberley regions |
Australia's
Golden Outback Esperance, Kalgoorlie, the
Wheatbelt and the vast interior |
Australia's
South West Bunbury, Albany, Margaret River and much more |
Australia's
Coral Coast Cervantes to Exmouth including Ningaloo Reef
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Australia's
Indian Ocean Territories
Cocos (Keeling) Island and Christmas Island
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Recommended
Tourist Drives and Routes around WA
Western Australia is the country's least populated state, but it's also its largest, making it home to many worthwhile excursions for your next holiday. With
Australia timeshare on the Coral Coast, you'll enjoy the luxuries of a world-class resort coupled with the chance to swim with whale sharks (the world's largest fish), which can reach 13 meters in length - that's over 42 feet! Western Australia offers an authentic Australian experience and beckons you to return again and again. And when you
buy timeshare, you can do just that without having to dig too deeply into your pockets
We are keen to swap links with
town and regional
tourism association websites. To put your town on the map please see our
link
policy
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