May-2016
Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island
Today we are gonna explore the island. There is two option for the journey, one’s with renting bicycle and the other is with Island Explorer bus. Mine choose with the last, the ticket is 20aud per person and it’s all day pass which mean you can hop on hop off anywhere and anytime you want along the island with 19 stop point total.
Consider bring some water and buy a lunch pack first before you heading out the route. We was buying Subway fast food, yes correct Subway is here in Rottnest Island. This could be an alternative for a budget meal.
Perth’s idyllic island playground, Rottnest is just a short ferry ride from the mainland and a world away from city life. For such a tiny island, this car-free and carefree Class A reserve packs a lot of pleasure into a day.
Getting to ‘Rotto’, as the locals affectionately call it, is a breeze. Just 19 kilometres off the coast, ferries depart regularly from Fremantle, Perth’s Barrack Street Jetty and Hillarys Marina. You can opt to arrive in style by helicopter or air taxi, or even cruise across in your own boat.
On its shores, 63 stunning beaches, 20 beautiful bays and many coral reefs and wrecks invite you to enjoy some of Australia’s finest swimming spots, snorkel trails and surf breaks. And on dry land, you’ll meet the cutest mini marsupial, found only in Western Australia, the world famous quokka, as well as many unique plant and animal species.
All this photo was taken from Porpoise Bay, Parket Point, Little Salmon Bay, Thompson Bay, Wadjemup Lighthouse, Green Island, West End, Cape Flamingh, Cathedral Rocks, Little Amstrong Bay, Parakeet Bay, Geordie Bay, Bathurst Lighthouse & Rottnest Hotel.

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