Wednesday 8 July 2015

Tours, Attractions and Accommodation in Western Australia

Mangrove Hotel 

Broome's Mangrove Hotel reopens for business

A revitalised Mangrove Hotel has launched in Broome, following a $7 million refurbishment. The hotel's 60 rooms and suites have undergone a sleek and modern makeover, while the entertainment area has been reborn as The Bay Club, and now features an indoor and outdoor bar, casual dining and lounging zones, and cosy cabanas, daybeds and sun loungers overlooking the water. Local chef Matt Puncher has developed a menu which is focused on fresh and seasonal produce, and boasts modern fare, classics and new innovations. The property provides sweeping views across Roebuck Bay which is one of the best places to view Staircase to the Moon – a natural phenomenon which happens when the full moon rises over the exposed mudflats at extremely low tide and creates an optical illusion of stairs reaching to the moon.
www.mangrovehotel.com.au

Rockingham Wild start Three Islands Winter Cruise

Three Islands Winter Cruise
Rockingham Wild Encounters' newest tour, Three Islands Winter Cruise, allows guests to enjoy the scenic highlights of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park. The 60 minute cruise on board a glass bottom boat takes in the ruggedly spectacular coastlines of Penguin, Seal and Bird Islands, while taking advantage of the best wildlife spotting opportunities of the day. Wild dolphins, sea lions, pelican rookeries and nesting ospreys are regularly sighted on the cruise. The coastal town of Rockingham can be reached in 40 minutes by car from Perth.
www.rockinghamwildencounters.com.au

APT unveils a new pavilion at Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge

new Ungolan Pavilion
Guests who stay at APT's Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge in 2015 will be the first to experience the new Ungolan Pavilion. Built with the support of the local Kandiwal community, it features a fusion of Indigenous and Australian design influences. Facilities include a lounge, bar, library and dining areas, along with an Indigenous art gallery, with 100 percent of proceeds going to the local community. A commercial kitchen has also been added and the already exceptional standard of cuisine being served at the Lodge is set to be elevated further. APT's Mitchell Fall Wilderness Lodge, located in WA's North West on the Mitchell Plateau, offers 24 tented cabins with double or twin beds all with ensuites, providing visitors a touch of luxury in the outback. Included with every stay is a gourmet three course evening meal and breakfast.
www.kimberleywilderness.com.au

New smartphone app puts more than 100 parks in your pocket

The Department of Parks and Wildlife has released ParkFinder WA, a new app for smartphones which enables users to plan their outdoor escape with the tap of a finger. The app allows users to search more than 100 sites within 150 different parks in WA by map, park name, and parks near the user. It also allows users to filter search results by available activities and facilities, and displays alerts for closures, hazards and upcoming camping vacancies. Once downloaded, no data connection is required although periodically refreshing will give access to the most current data and the latest parks alerts. An Android version is in development. Download ParkFinder WA here - https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/parkfinder-wa/id937663965?mt=8
http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/

Explore wildflower country with Global Gypsies 

Wildflower Caravan Safari
With more than 12,000 species of wildflowers scattered across 2.5 million square kilometres of terrain - 60 per cent of which can only be found in Western Australia, it's no surprise Western Australia's wildflower season draws visitors from near and far. Australian touring and 4WD training company Global Gypsies has teamed with RAC Travel to launch Wildflower Caravan Safari, a fun and education tour exploring WA's wildflower country from October 2 to 12, 2015. The on-road driving experience welcomes caravans, motorhomes and camper trailers to explore the spectacular 'Wildflower Way' for 11 colourful days, visiting horticultural hot-sports including Mt Leseur National Park, Mullewa and Wongan Hills. The self-catered safari also involves star-gazing evenings, guided bush walks and optional towing seminars. Convoy number are strictly limited so book now.
www.globalgypsies.com.au

Willie Creek Pearls launch new cruise experience for Broome visitors 

Willie Creek Pearls

Willie Creek Pearls has launched a new cruise vessel offering visitors a unique tourism experience from Broome to Willie Creek Pearl Farm. The new vessel 'Gumin' offers a completely new adventure for Broome visitors with a scenic cruise across azure blue waters as an alternative transfer option to the famous pearl farm. The tour features a ship to shore transfer on 'sealegs', commentary and the opportunity for guests to see an array of bird and marine life, in particular the humpback whales which are currently in season.
www.williecreekpearls.com.au

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