Tourism Western Australia reveals top 2025 travel experiences


Tourism Western Australia reveals top 2025 travel experiences

Wednesday, 04 Dec, 2024 0

As Emirates restarted its second daily service between Perth and Dubai this week, Tourism Western Australia has revealed its top travel recommendations. 

It highlights new ways to explore the Kimberley’s wilderness and Margaret River’s wines and wildlife as well iconic sporting moments in Perth like the British and Irish Lions rugby march.

The top Tourism Western Australia things to see and do in 2025:

Travel Experiences

Kimberley’s New Luxury Cruise: Three times larger than England, the Kimberley region in the northwest corner of Western Australia is one of the most unique wilderness experiences in the world. Now holidaymakers can experience the Kimberley from the Paspaley Pearl by PONANT. Set to sail in 2025, this boutique expedition yacht offers a unique way to explore the region with a strong focus on the area’s living pearling history.

Margaret River’s Wine Escape: In early 2025, Aravina Estate will unveil 21 new villas, enhancing its status as one of Margaret River’s premier winery destinations. It houses a cellar door, restaurant, and new accommodation options, and is perfect for wine lovers and event seekers alike.

Ultimate Coral Coast Adventure: Explore the best of Western Australia in a new 13 day tour  with Kimberley Outback Tour – starting in 2025. Explore two UNESCO sites; Shark Bay with its stromatolites and wild dolphins and Ningaloo Reef, home to gentle whale sharks, as well Murujuga National Park, which has been nominated for UNESCO listing as the world’s largest collection of rock art.

Garde, Fremantle: Fremantle will welcome a new five-star accommodation offering in 2025. Garde, like its sister hotel the Warders, is transforming  buildings in the heart of the city’s heritage precinct to offer boutique style comforts.

The Lodge Wadjemup, Rottnest Island: In exciting news for Perth’s island playground, Rottnest, a major redevelopment of Rottnest Island Lodge site will be opening in early 2025. The Lodge Wadjemup is a multi-million-dollar development which will offer 46 new boutique-style rooms and 56 refurbished rooms. The redevelopment will also feature new food and beverage facilities – including a restaurant with a focus on WA produce, café, gelato bar, community space and two pools.

2025 Events

The Lions and Ashes: Perth is set to host two major sporting events in 2025. The British & Irish Lions take on the Western Force in July, kicking off their Australian Tour. While in November, cricket fans can catch the first-ever Ashes Test at Optus Stadium.

Perth’s Ultimate Festival: From January 24-26, 2025, Perth will host the HSBC SVNS, a three-day festival of rugby, live music, and culinary delights. Held at HBF Park, it’s the ultimate summer experience for sports fans and festivalgoers.



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