Many Australians take trips to Islands internationally to relax and escape. However, there are many hidden gems located within Australia that provide the perfect environment for peace and luxury. There are around 8,222 Islands hidden off Australia’s beautiful coast.
Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is one of Australia’s most renowned destinations for tourists and locals to visit. It is home to the quokkas, bike riding and beautiful beaches. When visiting the island, travellers can either book accommodation on the Island or book accommodation within the City of Perth and catch the 25 minute ferry across from Fremantle for a day trip.
The Island has an extensive list of activities that are perfect for family holidays, and also have secluded beaches for those seeking relaxation and tranquility.
The island also includes various cafes, restaurants and bars ranging from family friendly to romantic. Thus, making the island the perfect destination for family or group holidays and romantic getaways. Rottnest has crystal clear beaches that can be experienced via island tours or just by riding a bike or segwaying around the private roads and paths.
The unique and natural attractions make Western Australia a premier island destination all year round.
Bremer Island
Bremer Island is located off the northeast corner of the Northern Territory and has some of the most beautiful and secluded beaches. The island is just a 15 minute plane trip from the Northern Territory and has an extremely relaxing and peaceful vibe. With the choice of staying the night, the island includes some unforgettable accommodation experiences.
The Deluxe Beachfront Eco Tent is an option to book and provides guests with total luxury and comfort. There are six deluxe eco tents, located at the bottom of the sand dunes, positioned for guests to capture impressive ocean views at any time of the day. The tents are roomy and offer the ultimate “glamping” experience, with a private deck, king bed or two twin king singles, ensuite, ceiling fans, an outdoor shower and a full breakfast each morning you stay.
The island also includes various tours, such as a sunset cruises and fishing tours. Additionally, the island also promotes “island packages”, which are pre-designed and scheduled packages including accommodation, meals and activities.
Currently, the island is undergoing a transformation, introducing new and improved features such as a plunge pool, a new restaurant and 6 new eco safari tents, which can be booked for accomodation.
Magnetic Island
Magnetic Island is a small island located 8km off the north east coast of Queensland. The island is accessible by ferry and is the perfect destination for a relaxing day trip or for a few nights getaway.
Magnetic Island sits on the Great Barrier Reef, creating a perfect place for snorkelling and wildlife viewing, as well as the chance to learn how to Scuba Dive. The stunning blue water beaches are pristine and quiet, making the environment peaceful and luxurious. With 54% of the island being a national park means there are various walking tracks available to explore the local nature and wildlife, including some of the 800 Koalas.
Accommodation on the Island ranges from leisure resorts to hotel accommodation, providing each guest with ultimate luxury and endless activities.
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