🌟 [Rottnest Island] The island where the world's best smiles and nature await
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Rottnest Island, a small car-free island of 19km², about 30-90 minutes by ferry from Perth, is a miraculous place where you can meet the happiest animal in the world, the quokka. With 63 beaches, bicycle paths, and underwater trails, it is a relaxing resort where you can fully surrender yourself to nature. .
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🌿Highlights
• Meeting a quokka
You can meet quokkas, whose smiles and small gestures are irresistible, all over the island. The best time to see them is in the morning and evening. They are popular with selfie lovers, but touching or feeding them is prohibited by law (fines apply).
• Beach and sea activities
Snorkel and swim in popular bays such as The Basin and Little Salmon Bay. The underwater trail lets you feel close to fish and coral, and in the winter season you may even encounter whales passing by. .
• Cycling or shuttle tour
Bicycles are the main means of transportation on the car-free island. The roads are well-maintained, making it perfect for a leisurely island tour. The island tour bus, which you can get on and off as you like, is also convenient.
• Historical sightseeing and nature walks
There are also old military ruins (Oliver Hill Battery), a lighthouse on a hill (Wadjemup Lighthouse), and the island's history museum. The dry salt lake and snorkeling spots of a sunken ship also invite a sense of travel.
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🎯 Recommended schedule (1-day model)
Time Activity
Morning After arriving by ferry, cycle around the island. First, look for quokkas! Lunch Snorkel and beach lunch at The Basin
Afternoon Tour the ruins of the island → Oliver Hill and the lighthouse
Evening Return to the Settlement and take a break at a cafe or enjoy the sunset on a cruise
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🕒Access & Fees
• How to get there: Ferry takes 30-90 minutes from Barrack St./Fremantle in Perth.
• Transportation: Only bicycles, walking, shuttles and buses are allowed on the island (vehicles are prohibited).
• Island entry fees and activities: Beaches and walks are basically free, rental bicycles, buses, activities, etc. are charged. Don't forget to bring water, sunscreen and a hat.
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🌍Trivia and points to consider
• Nature conservation area: It is important to protect history, indigenous peoples and wildlife. Be sure to take your trash home with you and never touch the vegetation or quokkas.
• Winter charm: Even in a season with few tourists, you can quickly relax with quokkas, retro games, the lighthouse and small events.
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The smiling faces of quokkas, the clear ocean, and quiet time without cars—Rottnest Island is a “real paradise” where your soul can rest.
Why not take a bike and spend some relaxing time on the island? 🐾✨
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