The sights along the way were all great: Busselton Pier, Canal Rock, wineries, and a rural market (lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, great for browsing and delicious food 😋).
Attractions: The attractions are really spectacular😍 Although some attractions are really purely for photography, but the key attractions are really magnificent, such as Peak Stone Array, Window of Nature, Pink Paste, and the attractions are arranged very reasonably. Food: The north of Perth is mainly small towns, the food is not surprising, but it is good, more local small shops, the guide introduced are more excellent, and there are different kinds of meals to eat, seafood meals pasta Chinese meals are available, good quality. The restaurant inside the Jurien Bay Hotel is quite good, Finlay's recommends it, the beer is brewed. Itinerary: smooth, very flexible, the guide arranged well The rhythm of the whole trip is well controlled, the guide has arranged time to take us to breakfast, can eat full spirit before starting, and the guide is very flexible, looking at the weather to move the itinerary, in order to make us take the most beautiful scenery. The weather is nice and even more beautiful! 👍🏻 Tour guide Raymond: 📸 Tour guide is friendly and helpful. As soon as I have the opportunity, he will take aerial photography out, help us take pictures and take a blockbuster out the effect is very beautiful, looking back is very unforgettable 💯💯 Accommodation: There are 2 nights accommodation, 2 different hotels / resorts, relatively simple but clean and tidy.
A nice trip covering all key attractions along the west coast! Fantastic drone video shots by the guide at Hutt lagoon are included! The delicious lobster lunch and sand boarding are highlights of the tour.
This three-day trip to Western Australia, capturing the most classic pink lakes (Hutt Lagoon) and Nature's Window, was truly a visually stunning journey! The three days and two nights in Western Australia were like having nature's palette spilled right before my eyes! The first glimpse of Hutt Lagoon was breathtakingly beautiful. That dreamy strawberry milk color, shifting and changing with the sunlight, required no filter at all. And then there's Nature's Window in Kalbarri. Standing before that massive, weathered window in the reddish-brown rock, looking out at the magnificent canyons and the Murchison River, the sheer power of nature made me feel so small. Although the driving distances were incredibly long (my butt was killing me!), and Western Australia is unbelievably vast!, the scenery, wildlife, and the starry Milky Way completely recharged me. The luckiest thing was meeting my amazing driver, Alex! He drove incredibly smoothly the whole way, allowing me to sleep soundly in the car. At each attraction, Alex explained its history while driving. His thoughtful care and humorous conversation made the long drive incredibly enjoyable! Thank you, nature, and thank you, my amazing teammate Alex! This three-day trip to Western Australia was a perfect 100! 💯
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Western Australia Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Western Australia year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 20.8–28.1°C, mild and dry climate with little rainfall, suitable for outdoor activities. Common activities: Hiking, camping, wildlife watching. Recommended clothing: Light long-sleeved shirts, light jackets, sun protective clothing.
Summer (June–August): Average 16.1–20.3°C, relatively cool and dry climate with very little rainfall. Common activities: Stargazing, winery tours, exploring coastal areas. Recommended clothing: Long-sleeved shirts, light jackets, warm clothing.
Autumn (September–November): Average 23.2–30.2°C, warm and dry climate, suitable for outdoor activities. Common activities: Hiking, beach activities, visiting city attractions. Recommended clothing: Light long-sleeved shirts, short-sleeved shirts, sun protective clothing.
Winter (December–February): Average 32.2–35.1°C, hot and dry climate with little rainfall. Common activities: Swimming, sunbathing, watersports. Recommended clothing: Light clothing, swimwear, hat, sunscreen.
Western Australia climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 25.9°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 19 mm / Summer humidity: 20%–30% / Rainiest month: January
Western Australia monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
33.9°C
4.6
February
35.1°C
0
March
28.1°C
4.1
April
25.1°C
0
May
20.8°C
0
June
17.7°C
1.3
July
16.1°C
0
August
20.3°C
0.3
September
23.2°C
1.5
October
28.3°C
0.5
November
30.2°C
2.8
December
32.2°C
4
Western Australia weather for the next seven days
7/18
Saturday
Sunny
22.8°C/12.1°C
7/19
Sunday
Sunny
22.9°C/12.6°C
7/20
Monday
Sunny
22.3°C/12.7°C
7/21
Tuesday
Sunny
22.5°C/12.1°C
7/22
Wednesday
Sunny
22.1°C/12.2°C
7/23
Thursday
Sunny
20.8°C/12.1°C
7/24
Friday
Sunny
20.9°C/11.5°C
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