Perth is the capital of Western Australia and really remote. Adelaide for example is 2800 kilometers (36 hours by bus). Perth has many beaches, but also tourist sites like the Needles and Rottnest Island.
Kalbarri is a large national park in Western Australia. The most popular activities are sightseeing (Nature's window, Sky bridges), boating, fishing, picnicking and bushwalking.
Monkey Mia is a popular tourist destination located about 900 km north of Perth, Western Australia. The main attraction are the bottlenose dolphins that have been coming close to shore for more than fifty years
Exmouth is located between Perth and Darwin on Australia's West Coast. The city has an airport that can be used to reach the famous Ningaloo reef.
Ningaloo is one of the most pristine reefs in the world known for its magnificent underwater wildlife that includes not only corals, but also whale sharks and manta rays.
Broome is a coastal, pearling and tourist town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia between Perth and Darwin.
Darwin is the place to be if you like nature and warmth. "Kakadu National Park" and crocodiles just around the corner. The Ghan starts here... This is the smallest provincial capital of Australia and quite close to Indonesia.
Rottnest Island is a small island off the coast of Fremantle. You can bicycle here, spend time on sandy beaches and dunes, and look for quokkas, tiny kangaroos.
Adelaide is the capital and largest city of Southern Australia. It can be the starting point for nearby wine degustation in the Barossa Valley as well as long distance train rides to Melbourne-Sydney or Darwin (the Ghan).