Hotels in Rottnest Island
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Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island
Strue Road , 6161
8.8
Very Good
(2,171 reviews)
Luxurious Accommodation with Stunning Sea ViewsOutdoor Swimming Pool, Bar, and BBQ FacilitiesEnjoy a refreshing swim in ...
★★★
Stay Rottnest
Vlamingh Way , 6161
8.0
Very Good
(102 reviews)
Escape to the stunning shores of Rottnest Island at Stay Rottnest, where relaxation meets adventure.Recreational Opportu...
Samphire Rottnest
1 Bedford Avenue
9.0
Excellent
(1,464 reviews)
Luxurious AccommodationIndulge in air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities and stunning sea views. Each room is equip...
About Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is a unique and picturesque island located off the coast of Western Australia, renowned for its stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, and rich wildlife. It offers a peaceful retreat from the city with crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and abundant marine life, making it a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The island is best known for its population of quokkas, small marsupials that have become a beloved symbol of the island and a favorite subject for visitors’ photos. Rottnest Island’s car-free environment encourages cycling and walking, allowing visitors to explore its scenic trails, historic sites, and secluded bays at a relaxed pace. The island also features heritage buildings, lighthouses, and remnants from its military history, adding cultural depth to the natural attractions. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, diving, fishing, and wildlife spotting, or simply unwind on the beaches. Its proximity to Perth makes it an accessible day trip or weekend getaway, offering a blend of adventure, relaxation, and unique wildlife encounters that make it a must-visit destination in Australia.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is during the Australian spring and summer months (September to April) for warm weather and calm seas. Pack sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, comfortable walking shoes, and insect repellent. Respect the wildlife, especially quokkas, by not feeding or touching them. Carry sufficient cash or cards, as some places may have limited payment options. Book ferry tickets and accommodation early during holidays. Stay hydrated and be mindful of sun exposure.