Tourism Western is responsible for promoting Western Australia (WA) as an incredible holiday and events destination. Working with a range of people from the public and private sector to develop and promote WA’s iconic tourism experiences, to attract events to the State and help the tourism industry thrive.
Western Australia - it’s big, beautiful and billions of years old. Around the size of Western Europe, WA accounts for one-third of the Australian continent. It boasts over 12,500 kilometres of coastline (20,000 including islands), the world’s oldest minerals and a host of natural wonders found nowhere else on Earth.
Dreamlike experiences and natural wonders await you in every region of this grand and diverse State, and the varied climate - Mediterranean conditions in the south through to the northern tropics - means you’ll always find summer somewhere in WA.
In the Australia’s South West region you’ll find world-class food and wine, beautiful beaches, surfing, cave systems, tall timber forests, whale-watching, wildflowers, hiking and biking trails, and the famous Margaret River wine region on Wadandi Noongar country. A world-renowned wine destination, the region’s 100 cellar doors, gourmet culinary experiences is where you can pair your chosen wine with a stunning view, artisanal local produce and good company to share your stories after a full day of adventure.
Tourism Western Australia acknowledges Aboriginal peoples as the traditional custodians of Western Australia and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal Western Australians and honour their continuing connection to Country, culture and community. We recognise and appreciate the invaluable contributions made by First Nations peoples across many generations in shaping Western Australia as a premier destination