6 Most Amazing Western Australia Honeymoon Destinations

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A romantic holiday in the largest state in Australia is a fantastic way to commence your married life. A Western Australia honeymoon offers no shortage of things to explore. It has unique wildlife, a rugged coastline, beautiful beaches, and top-notch wineries. 

Is Western Australia a Good Place for a Honeymoon?

Western Australia (WA) is a natural beauty, with the Golden Outback region occupying half of its land. From turquoise waters to breathtaking land formations, the state is home to magnificent settings where couples can create lasting memories. All these natural wonders come on top of the exciting culture, culinary world, and top-rated accommodations it takes pride in.

What Activities Can You Do on a Honeymoon in Western Australia?

  • Go hiking. With over 1,500 hiking trails, there are many to choose from. Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park is a vast expanse where you can hike and shake off those wedding-related stresses. 
  • Romantic sunset cruises. Cable Beach, one of WA’s most popular beaches, has the best sunset views. Hop on a cruise and watch the sunset together with your new spouse.
  • Go kayaking and snorkeling. Want to go beyond swimming and lounging by the beach? WA is a top destination for admirers of marine life. Though a surf beach, Smiths Beach near Yallingup is great for kayaking. Visit Ningaloo Reef, where you can snorkel and marvel at the Indian Ocean’s vibrant marine life.
  • Meet Australia’s unique wildlife. Kangaroos and quokkas are just some animals you can find in WA. Lucky Bay is the best spot for kangaroos, while Rottnest Island is home to the iconic quokka.
  • Drink exquisite wine. Wine tasting is a must if you and your loved one are oenophiles. The state boasts thriving wine regions like Swan Valley and Margaret River Region.
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Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park

What Is the Best Month to Visit Western Australia?

WA has diverse weather conditions. Above the Tropic of Capricorn, the northern part of WA, the best time to visit is from May to October. During these months, you will enjoy milder temperatures. If you visit the southern part, below the Tropic of Capricorn, anytime between November and March is excellent because of the state’s warmer climate. Plus, there’s also lesser rain.

Is a Honeymoon in Western Australia Expensive?

A Western Australia honeymoon is approximately 20% cheaper than a honeymoon on the east coast. For a one-week romantic getaway, you and your new spouse will spend about $2,000 to $5,000. Of course, this number can vary greatly depending on your accommodations, dining preferences, and excursions.

How To Plan a Budget Honeymoon in Western Australia

  • Flights to Australia can be expensive, so watch for airfare sales. 
  • Be smart about your itinerary and include free or low-cost activities such as walking tours, hiking, and swimming.
  • Dine at budget-friendly eateries such as food trucks and casual dining restaurants. You can also get ingredients from local supermarkets and use your accommodation’s kitchen facilities.
  • There are cheaper alternatives to WA’s luxurious lodging, from camping to staying in inexpensive hostels and rental properties. 
  • To stay internet-connected, buy a low-cost prepaid data SIM card or use free wifi access in public spaces. Just be careful not to perform financial transactions while connected to public wifis.
  • Use ride-sharing apps or public transit as they can be a much cheaper option than taxis.

6 Best Cities to Stay In Western Australia

Perth

WA’s capital city is a popular destination packed with all the conveniences tourists request. Despite being a metropolitan area, it has plenty of spots where you and your significant other can have romantic moments. 

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Stroll down Kings Park and be dazzled by the lights at Elizabeth Quay come nighttime. Half an hour from the city is Fremantle, also called Perth’s Old Town. It’s a charming area to wind down and explore various shops. If you want an offshore excursion, travel to Rottnest Island. Apart from quokkas, it has white-sand beaches and bays for swimming and surfing.

Where to stay: City center, Fremantle, or Subiaco

Broome

One of the major cities in the popular Kimberley region in WA, Broome is for dreamy coastal adventures. It’s home to Cable Beach, where you can lazily sunbathe. If you’re up for a unique experience, why not take a camel ride during sunset? If you want to take home natural jewelry, visit the Wilie Creek Pearl Farm

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Outside the city, one of the most famous attractions is the Gantheaume Point. You won’t only get unobstructed views of the Indian Ocean but also get to walk in dinosaur footsteps. 

Where to stay: Central Broome, Cable Beach, or Roebuck Bay

Busselton

Busselton is a tourism town in South West, WA. This is your gateway to the Margaret River region, and if you’re staying here, one of the best honeymoon activities is going for a romantic walk at the Busselton Jetty.

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You can also hop on a train to the impressive Underwater Observatory. The Busselton Foreshore, on the other hand, is a long stretch of pristine beach where you can swim, kayak, or fish. 

Where to stay: Town center

Margaret River

Margaret River is the destination for wine lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The city offers postcard-ready views with its rolling hills and lush vineyards.

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Besides taking a wine-tasting tour, you can explore natural attractions such as Lake Cave, Meelup Beach, and Meelup Reserve Trail. Another one-of-a-kind experience is touring the A’Mazen Maze.

Where to stay: Town center, Yallingup, or Prevelly

Esperance

This scenic coastal town is revered for its crystal-clear waters, powdery beaches, and great parks. One of the best ways to enjoy this picturesque territory is by going on an island cruise to see Esperance’s various islands up close.

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Southeast of town, you can explore the Cape Le Grand National Park, a 32,000-hectare land. It has stunning stretches of beach and a wealth of wildlife and wildflowers.

Where to stay: Town center

Exmouth

Exmouth is your gateway to Ningaloo Marine Park, a World Heritage site. While in this town, you can add swimming with whale sharks and soaking up the sun at Turquoise Bay to your itinerary.

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You can also hike at the Cape Range National Park or catch the sunrise at the Charles Knife Canyon George. 

Where to stay: Seafront

What Is the Best Way to Travel to Western Australia?

Note that there are less frequent direct flights from the US to Perth’s airport (PER). You’ll typically need to fly into Brisbane, Melbourne, or Syndey and book another domestic flight that typically lasts five hours.

The most comfortable way to get from the Perth Airport to your city of choice is to take an airport taxi or via a private transfer. Alternatively, you can take the bus for a lower price. 

Traveling Within Western Australia

Major cities in WA have buses, taxis, and ride-sharing services. You can also rent a car (or even a campervan) if you prefer to self-drive. 

What Types of Honeymoon Accommodations Are Available in Western Australia?

A range of accommodations is available—from luxury honeymoon resorts with great ocean views (e.g., Cable Beach Club Resort) to private chalets and villas for rent. If you want to stay beachfront at a lower price, search for a beach house for rent via platforms like Airbnb. 

Accommodations such as Eco Beach Resort and Bali Hai Resort & Spa are well-known and offer various room options. Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef Safari Camp is the best place to go glamping.

What Type of Food Should You Try in Western Australia?

  1. Hamdog. This WA-original hybrid sandwich has a uniquely shaped bread that sandwiches a beef patty, a frankfurter sausage, and other sandwich staples such as pickles, tomatoes, and cheese.
  2. Lamb and lupins. These tender lamb cutlets are wrapped in a crispy lupin-based crust. It’s typically served with a sweet potato salad.
  3. Wine. WA produces some of the best wines in the world. The state’s Cabernet Sauvignon is a must-drink if you and your partner are oenophiles.
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Western Australian grapes ready to be harvested

Are There Any Cultural Experiences to Include in a Western Australia Honeymoon?

Beyond having a romantic honeymoon, WA offers an unforgettable cultural experience. One of the best tours to book is an Aboriginal cultural tour, which is led by an Aboriginal and lets you try various activities such as fishing, foraging for bush tucker, and even making natural medicines. 

Meanwhile, you can also visit the Pilbara region of WA and stroll back in time by seeing the rock art in Burrup Peninsula. A World Heritage site, this is home to ancient carvings (over a million) that are even older than the pyramids in Egypt.

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Aboriginal man dancing on Australia Day

What to Pack For a Western Australia Honeymoon

With a generally casual vibe, WA is the place for laid-back and outdoor-loving honeymooners. Bring casual wear (shirts, jeans, shorts, casual shoes) and the appropriate clothes for your itinerary. If you’re hiking, bring your hiking boots and waterproof jacket; if you’re hitting the beach, pack your swimwear, beach towel, flip flops (thongs in Australia), and sunglasses.

Sunscreen, insect repellant, water bottles, and a backpack are also essentials.

Is Western Australia Safe to Visit?

With its natural beauty and general safety, WA offers a beautiful setting for the perfect honeymoon. But don’t forget to exercise proper precautions. Keep the following tips in mind:

  • Only swim, hike, and perform outdoorsy tourist activities in designated areas.
  • When intoxicated, never self-drive.
  • Always follow advisory signs about wildlife and never approach unfamiliar animals.
  • If you’re traveling following the wet season, always stay updated about road conditions.
  • Don’t wander around at night on your own. Only stay in crowded areas.
  • In crowded spaces, remain vigilant and keep your valuables close to you. It’s best to dress modestly to avoid attracting thieves.

Do You Need a Visa to Visit Australia?

Tourists coming from the US must have a valid passport and an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). You can get it online, and it’s valid for 12 months with up to three months’ worth of stay each time you enter the country. 

Bonus Western Australia Travel Tips For Honeymooners

Below are additional reminders to help ensure that your Western Australia honeymoon will remain hassle-free and utterly enjoyable:

  • Though tap water in WA is generally safe to drink, you must be careful when you’re in more rural areas. There, water has to be treated first before it’s safe to drink.
  • Tipping isn’t customary but is always appreciated. Usually, 10% of the total bill will suffice.
  • Credit cards are widely used in Australia.
  • Most businesses only accept Australian dollars if you want to use cash for payments. As of writing, $1 is equivalent to AU$ 1.50.
  • While Australians speak English, they have a distinct accent.

Wendy

Wendy and her husband planned their wedding and honeymoon on their own. After the wedding, the couple went on a quick getaway, exploring the beautiful islands in the Philippines. It’s been a while, and they can’t wait to explore the rest of the world as they share their promise of forever love.

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