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Western Australia's sandy coastline has long been favoured by keen beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts. City dwellers escape Perth for laid-back Fremantle — where great surf and seafood abound — for laid-back summer weekends, or cross the bay to the biodiversity hotspot that is Rottnest Island. Others drive south to the wine country of Margaret River. This part of the region's coastline is also known for its popular surf breaks, spellbinding views, and for the dazzling Cape to Cape walking track which threads its way along the craggy cliffs, coves and capes. Expect glorious Indian Ocean views, and some very special places to stay by the seaside. To step further off the beaten track, journey north to Broome, once the centre of WA's pearl diving industry. The golden sands of Cable Beach are just steps from some striking family-friendly resorts. If you're curious about pearl farming and regional culture, continue up to the Dampier Peninsula, where the oldest working pearl farm in the country offers glamping tents and restored cottages for outdoorsy travellers on a magnificent stretch of beach. Whatever you choose, our pick of nine coastal hotels in Western Australia won't disappoint.
Broome (Cable Beach Road)
The most sophistocated place to stay on Cable Beach, this resort boasts original artwork from Sir Sidney Nolan and Australia's first L'Occitane spa, as well as a gym, tennis courts and a mini-golf course. A water playground and separate kids and adults pools make this a family friendly option.
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Nine ensuite rustic-chic safari tents in a stunning remote bush setting on the coast of Western Australia by the Ningaloo Reef. An eco friendly resort - 100% solar powered with natural-ingredient toiletries and composting loos. Uncompromising barefoot luxury at its best.
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Cygnet Bay Pearls is Australia's oldest working pearl farm, and offers accomodation in old pearl workers' cottages or luxurious safari style tents. Each are ensuite, with fantastic views to the beach and BBQ facilities. Do the crew mess experience and dine with the pearl farmers.
Margaret River (Yallingup)
Nestled along the lush tropical coastland at Yallingup, the resort offers rooms with private dining verandas and barbeques, as well as self-catering apartments. Family friendly with separate adult and kid swimming pools. For beach lovers.
Margaret River (Yallingup)
Ten gorgeous luxury villas with private plunge pools, set within sight on the sea. Expect contemporary interiors decorated in neutral tones, with fireplaces and underfloor heating ensuring a cosy feel. Cook up a storm on the BBQ, enjoy long walks or gaze out at Injidup beach, glass of wine in hand.
Margaret River (Western Australia)
An impressive collection of 150 contemporary villas overlooking a lake & Bunker Bay Beach. Airy spaces have up to three bedrooms, with modern kitchens, sitting rooms & private decks for unwinding. Plus there's a pool, bar, gourmet restaurant, spoiling spa & easy beach access. An epic beach resort.
Fremantle (Western Australia)
Modern studios & multi-bedroom apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Fishing Boat Harbour. White-painted interiors are clean, fresh & airy, with sitting rooms & well-equipped kitchens opening onto harbour-facing terraces. A smart waterfront stay, ideal for small groups or families.
Rottnest Island (Western Australia)
A cool, contemporary beach hotel overlooking Thomson Bay on beautiful Rottnest Island. Spacious rooms are clad in crisp white linens, with pale wood & cream tones — many boast ocean views or face lagoon-like pools. With multiple bars & eateries, this is an elegant island escape with a real buzz.
Broome (Western Australia)
A slick seaside hotel in bustling Broome, with white-on-white rooms & suites featuring pops of blue. Modern bathrooms have sink-into tubs, and terraces face the ocean & pool. The Bay Club is brilliant for drinks, dinner & the buzzy live music evenings for which the hotel has become known. Great fun.
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