Western Australia is a state occupying the entire western third of the Australian continent and is the nation's largest state, with circa 2.1 million inhabitants. Western Australia is famous for its long days of sunshine and diverse landscapes and climates. You can cruise down its capital city, Perth’s, Swan River to Fremantle or the Swan Valley vineyards. You can visit wineries fringed by tall forests and crashing surf in the Margaret River. Dive with the huge whale shark on Ningaloo Reef and feed wild bottlenose dolphins at Monkey Mia. Watch stunning sunsets at Broome’s Cable Beach and four wheel drive along the remote, beautiful Dampier Peninusla. Whatever your fancy, Western Australia’s huge spaces and unique natural beauty will never fail to disappoint.
The big variety of landscapes and climates in Western Australia means there is always plenty of sunshine, making it a perfect year-round destination. In the state’s tropical north the dry season (April – September) has long warm, sunny days while the wet season (October – March) is hot and humid with tropical storms. The temperate south where Perth sits, has a warm and sunny climate with four distinct seasons.
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