Getting There
The State’s capital Perth is well-serviced by approximately 19 international airlines, with direct flights from the UK, Middle East, South Africa, New Zealand and Asia.
Travel around WA
Spanning 2,400 kilometres from north to south, Western Australia is the largest state you’ll visit down under, though you’ll find it really easy to travel around all five of its diverse regions. A driving holiday in WA is one of the best ways to experience the State’s diverse landscapes. A huge choice of short and extended itineraries will help you get the most out of your self-drive adventure on the coast, in the outback and in the forests and wine regions of WA. In some remote areas of the outback, you can even opt to travel in the safety of a small convoy, led by an experienced 4WD tag-along tour guide. Bring along your driver’s licence and rent a car, 4WD, motorbike or motorhome.
Overseas travellers
Travellers entering Australia on a foreign passport will need a visa regardless of the purpose or duration of their stay. Tourists from selected countries (New Zealand) are exempt.