Hamelin Bay

“Hamelin Bay on the southwest coast is a serene open sandy bay, famous for the abundance of stingrays that frequent the bay.
Enjoy a personal interaction with these remarkable sting rays and see them close up in their natural habitat. Measuring up to two metres wide, the friendly stingrays will swim around you. They can also be seen close to the shore feeding off the scraps left by fishermen.”

Hamelin Bay WA 6288

“A popular little swimming (more like sitting) hole in our state’s South West, Injidup’s natural spa has become an irresistible stop amongst a plethora of beautiful beaches down south.”

End of Wyadup Road, Yallingup, WA 6282

Injidup Natural Spa

The Aquarium, Yallingup

“In between Smiths Beach and Canal Rocks, the Aquarium is a small lagoon protected by large granite outcrops. While Smiths Beach is famous for its surf breaks, the Aquarium’s calm, crystal-clear waters makes it a favourite for snorkellers and swimmers.”

Canal Rocks Rd, Yallingup WA 6282

Busselton Jetty

"The 158-year-old heritage listed Busselton Jetty is a much-loved iconic Western Australian attraction, not only is it the longest Jetty in the southern hemisphere, it is also home to one of only six Underwater Observatories in the world!”

17 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA 6280

Various locations around Margaret River

“Margaret River is as spectacular underneath the ground as it is on top. Over 100 highly decorated limestone caves lay beneath the surface of the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge.”

Caves, Margaret River

Barrabup Pool

via Barrabup Pool Road, Nannup, Western Australia, 6275

“Barrabup Pool is a naturally formed watering hole just outside of Nannup. The peaceful location is a popular swimming and canoeing spot. The surrounding tall native trees provide plenty of shade and the tranquil waters make it a relaxing setting to unwind.”