Home to stunning beaches and coastlines and lush forests in iconic national parks, April is one of the best times to explore WA as the weather is generally mild with cooler temperatures in the south and more pleasant conditions in the north.
Whether you’re staying in a campervan, caravan, or tent, caravan parks offer a unique combination of outdoor adventure and accessible amenities. However, like any camping experience, it’s essential to follow a few guidelines to ensure everyone has an enjoyable time. Here’s a list of dos and don’ts for camping at a caravan park:
The Batavia Shipwreck of 1629 sits off the coast the Abrolhos Islands in Western Australia. Renowned for its tragic and fascinating history, the wreckage has become one of the most significant historic dive sites. Learn more about the history of The Batavia and the diving opportunities it provides!
An un-spoilt gem and the world’s largest fringing reef, you can easily access the Ningaloo Reef by just walking off the beach. Here’s everything you need to know with our guide to the Ningaloo Reef!
The WA Silo Art Trail connects rural and coastal towns across Western Australia, taking visitors through the heart of WA's rural communities, where towering silos have been transformed into spectacular works of public art by internationally renowned artists.