We had originally planned to visit attractions north of Perth, but we were both a bit worried about our driving skills, so we booked a small tour. Overall, we were very satisfied! We visited most of the attractions, including Nature's Window, Pink Lake, and the Pinnacles, as well as some smaller ones. We started with the northernmost attractions on the first day, so the drive was a little longer, but since we left early, we could catch up on some sleep before slowly exploring Perth. I highly recommend adding the sea lion tour; the boatman provides masks, snorkels, and wetsuits, but you can also bring your own (the water is quite cold). You can easily see the sea lions at a depth of only one or two meters. Leo drove us this time. He's a bit slow to warm up, but he was always proactive in taking photos for us, recommending good restaurants, reminding us to bring water, fly masks, etc., and always giving us time to walk around and take pictures. On the last day, I forgot my jacket at the accommodation, and he even went back to get it for me – I was really grateful. He also recommended other places to visit in Western Australia and offered advice on driving, answering all my questions. The tour only had 5 people, which made the small group quality fantastic! I highly recommend this tour for first-time visitors to Western Australia; it covers all the attractions and offers a bit of freedom.
Anonymous User
Couple
Pink Lake Weather, Climate and Best Time to Visit
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-10
Pink Lake year round climate
Spring (September–November): Average 14–17°C, pleasant temperatures, dry with little rain, abundant sunshine. One of the best seasons to view Pink Lake. Common activities: Lakeside strolls, photography, birdwatching, observing changes in the lake's color. Suggested attire: Light jacket, long-sleeved shirt, comfortable athletic shoes, hat.
Summer (December–February): Average 20–22°C, warm and dry, strong sunshine, extremely rare rainfall. Common activities: Admiring Pink Lake's unique landscape, lakeside picnics (please remember sun protection), nighttime stargazing. Suggested attire: Light long-sleeved clothing (for sun protection), short-sleeved T-shirt, sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
Autumn (March–May): Average 16–19°C, mild and comfortable climate, dry with little rain, possibly large day-night temperature differences. Common activities: Leisurely lakeside strolls, photography, nature observation, exploring surrounding towns. Suggested attire: Light jacket, long-sleeved top, jeans, comfortable shoes.
Winter (June–August): Average 13–15°C, cool and dry, the coolest season of the year, but rainfall remains very rare. Common activities: Enjoying the serene lake area atmosphere, admiring lake views in the early morning, hiking, photography. Suggested attire: Thick jacket, sweater, long pants, scarf (morning and evening), warm socks.
Pink Lake climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 17°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 15 mm / Summer humidity: 35-55% / Rainiest month: July
Pink Lake monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
20.1°C
1.2
February
21.4°C
0.5
March
19.4°C
1.1
April
16.6°C
0.3
May
16.2°C
1.3
June
14.3°C
2.3
July
13.2°C
2.7
August
13.5°C
2.6
September
13.9°C
0.8
October
16.7°C
1.1
November
17.1°C
1.3
December
19.6°C
0.6
Pink Lake weather for the next seven days
3/5
Thursday
Sunny
25.4°C/17.5°C
3/6
Friday
Sunny
28.4°C/16.4°C
3/7
Saturday
Sunny
31.9°C/16.6°C
3/8
Sunday
Sunny
34.9°C/19.4°C
3/9
Monday
Partly Cloudy
24.2°C/18.3°C
3/10
Tuesday
Patchy rain nearby
21.4°C/16.8°C
3/11
Wednesday
Patchy rain nearby
17.8°C/15.7°C
KKday App
Your Best Travel Buddy
Use the code APP5OFF to enjoy an exclusive in-app deal of 5% off (cap at USD$3) on your 1st orderScan here to download the app