Western Australia Hotels

Western Australia Hotels
Pristine coastal waters to the north, south and west; scuba diving among manta rays, dolphins and whale sharks; hiking and biking through the Golden Outback---Western Australia has it all. Prided on the quiet, authentic outback feel, the state of Western Australia has outdoor recreation for everybody. Also, close at hand to whatever trail you take, you can almost always count on a number of hotel options for you to kick up your feet and sleep safe from the wild dingoes.

Perth

Perth, a coastal town and the fourth largest city in Australia, is home to a number of amazing opportunities, from surfing to golfing to hiking tours of the local flora and fauna. Also, at the end of the day, there are plenty of places where you can kick up your feet and relax.

Sebel Residence East Perth

The Sebel Residence East Perth offers luxurious apartment style lodging with an on-site jogging track, gymnasium and heated pool. And, with available in-room washers/dryers, as well as on-site laundry facilities, The Sebel East Perth is perfect for those planning on getting really dirty. Other amenities include guest BBQ area, bike hire, daily housekeeping and room service.

The Sebel Residence East Perth
60 Royal Street
East Perth, WA 6004, Australia
011 (+61) 8 9223 2500
(Substitute "00" for "011" when calling internationally [outside of the U.S. and Canada])
mirvachotels.com/sebel-residence-east-perth

City Waters

On the more affordable side, the three-star City Waters sits at the heart of Perth's business district. With easy access to Perth's free public transportation, you can make it anywhere you want to explore from this cozy hotel. Their bare-minimum self-service rooms come with just a bed, kitchen and bathroom.

City Waters
118 Terrace Rd
Perth, WA 6000, Australia
011 (+61) 8 9325 1566
(Substitute "00" for "011" when calling internationally [outside of the U.S. and Canada])
citywaters.com.au

Karratha

Karratha, a city located along the northern coast of Western Australia, is another popular stop for those looking to get the most out of their outback adventure. Biking and hiking trails, underwater snorkeling trips, lawn bowling, tennis, golf, caving and more are all just an arm's reach away when visiting this area.

All Seasons Karratha

The All Seasons Karratha is a reasonably-priced, 3 ½-star hotel, located in the center of Karratha. Within easy access of all that Karratha has to offer, the All Seasons features rooms with balconies, high-speed Internet access, air conditioning units, TVs with free movies and mini-fridges. In addition, the hotel has a bar, restaurant, outdoor pool and BBQ area.

All Seasons Karratha
Lot 1079 Searipple Road
Karratha, WA 6714, Australia
011 (+61) 08 9185 1155
(Substitute "00" for "011" when calling internationally [outside of the U.S. and Canada])

Kalgoorlie-Boulder

Located in the beautiful Western Australia Goldfields, the city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder provides access to all kinds of outdoor and sporting activities. The Kalgoorlie area is home to a giant water park; a number of extensive biking and walking/jogging paths; sports, city and skateboarding parks; constant wildlife viewing opportunities; and a giant recreation center.

Rydges Kalgoorlie

The Rydges Kalgoorlie is a five-star hotel, sitting minutes from the Kalgoorlie-Boulder town center. With indoor and outdoor pools, a hot tub, restaurant, native garden and even a babysitting center, the Rydges is a great place to relax after a day of cycling throughout the outback. Each room comes with a refrigerator, microwave, fax and modem connection, individual air conditioning/heating unit, TV and safe.

Rydges Kalgoorlie
21 Davidson Street
Kalgoorlie WA 6430, Australia
011 (+61) 8 9080 0800
(Substitute "00" for "011" when calling internationally [outside of the U.S. and Canada])
rydges.com

Article Written By Carl Miller

Carl Miller has been writing professionally since 2007 and has freelanced for the "Western Oregon Journal." His short fiction has been featured in "Northwest Passage Literature and Arts Review." Miller is an English/writing student at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Ore. He has worked as a cook, painter, waitperson, custodian, data analyst, retail manager and salesperson.

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