As airport locations go, Broome International Airport is surely hard to beat. Sitting between Cable Beach and Roebuck Bay, passengers are treated to some incredible views on landing and take-off. On ...
WHAT TO DO IN MARBLE BAR There may not be any marble in Marble Bar (it’s actually jasper), but what Australia’s hottest town lacks in marble it makes up for in things to do! Don’t discount this part ...
OUR TOP 5 MUST-DOS IN TOM PRICE There’s plenty of fun to be had in the Pilbara’s top town (the highest in WA at 747m above sea level)! Jump in the 4WD and get cracking on the 5 ‘top’ activities we ...
Discover a world rich in Aboriginal history and culture. Newman is home to breathtaking landscapes, wildflowers, and an abundance of birdlife. Take advantage of the endless walking and 4WD trails; and ...
Take a break and relax a bit in the beautiful coastal town of Onslow. The gateway to the Mackerel Islands, Onslow’s unique location means that you can watch the sun both rise and set over the water ...
5 THINGS TO CHECK OUT IN COSSACK Australia’s liveliest ghost town is a must-visit during your stay in the Pilbara. Cossack was abandoned by 1950, but it now houses an annual art award exhibition, café ...
40 kilometres east of Karratha you’ll find the town of Roebourne, the first town established in the North West. The restored stone heritage buildings that dot the town date back to its establishment ...
Looking for a base while you explore the best the Pilbara has to offer? Karratha has you covered. Located 240 kilometres south of Port Hedland, this coastal town has plenty of great places to stay ...
Located 200km north of Karratha and connecting the Pilbara and the Kimberley is the coastal town of Port Hedland. Full of rich cultural history and famous for long trains, big ships and salt piles ...
Thinking of a trip to Kununurra this year or next? Destination WA hosts Trevor Cochrane and Carmen Braidwood have done the leg work for you! They hopped on a flight from Perth, road-tested your ...
Kununurra is unlike anywhere else in Western Australia. Rare pink diamond boutiques share the streets with rough and ready country pubs, while Aboriginal art centres lead to a sugarcane-fed rum ...
I hold my breath as our helicopter perches on the side of a mountain, touching down on a rocky red surface polka dotted with green spinifex. The pilot doesn’t even break a sweat as he deftly connects ...