Rottnest Island Reserve
Fremantle, Perth, WA
Rottnest Island, Fremantle WA 6160
Rottnest Island Reserve, commonly known as Rottnest Island, is a unique island reserve located approximately 18 kilometers off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. The island is renowned for its pristine beaches, diverse wildlife, and rich history, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Highlights:
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Quokkas: The island is famous for its population of quokkas, small marsupials that have become a symbol of Rottnest Island. Visitors often encounter these friendly creatures throughout the island.
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Beaches and Bays: Rottnest Island boasts numerous beautiful beaches and bays, including the renowned Pinky Beach and the sheltered Thomson Bay, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation.
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Historical Sites: The island is home to several historical sites, such as the Wadjemup Lighthouse and the former Quod prison, offering insights into its past.
Facilities and Features:
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Accommodation: A range of accommodation options are available, including self-contained units, cabins, and camping facilities.
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Transportation: The island is accessible by ferry from Fremantle, with regular services operating daily. Once on the island, visitors can explore via bicycles, buses, or on foot.
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Dining and Shopping: Various cafes, restaurants, and shops are available, offering local cuisine and souvenirs.
Conservation Efforts:
Rottnest Island is committed to conservation and sustainability. Efforts include protecting native flora and fauna, managing waste, and promoting eco-friendly tourism practices.
Visitor Information:
For more detailed information on visiting Rottnest Island, including ferry schedules, accommodation bookings, and activity options, please refer to the official Rottnest Island website or contact the Rottnest Island Authority.
For more pictures and directions refer to Google Maps.
Features
- ✅bbq
- ✅playground
- ✅shade
- ✅parking
- ❌dog off leash
- ✅picnic tables
- ❌free entry