Top Attractions
The Basin
The Basin is one of Rotto's most popular swimming spots, featuring calm,
crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and swimming. The protected bay
is ideal for families and offers excellent fish viewing opportunities.
Features: Snorkeling, swimming, marine life viewing, shallow waters
Wadjemup Lighthouse
Standing tall since 1896, the Wadjemup Lighthouse offers panoramic views of
the entire island. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and climb
to the top for breathtaking 360-degree views.
Tour Times: Daily at 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM, and 2:30 PM
Pink Lake
One of Rotto's most unique features, Pink Lake gets its distinctive color from
salt-loving algae that thrive in the super-saline water. While it's not always
pink (depending on seasonal conditions), it's a fascinating natural phenomenon.
Best viewing: Summer months (December - February)
Location: Near the airport, accessible by bike
Bathurst Lighthouse
Located on the far western end of the island, Bathurst Lighthouse offers
spectacular sunset views and a glimpse into the island's maritime heritage.
The area is known for excellent whale watching during migration season.
Whale watching season: June - September
Things to Do
Rottnest Island offers endless adventures for every type of traveler.
🚴 Cycling
With 22km of sealed cycle paths, cycling is the best way to explore Rotto.
Bike hire available at Thomson Bay.
🏊 Swimming & Snorkeling
Over 60 pristine beaches and 20 bays with crystal-clear waters perfect for
swimming and snorkeling.
🤿 Diving
Explore shipwrecks, limestone caves, and vibrant reef systems suitable for
all experience levels.
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Island Wildlife
🦘 Meet the Quokkas!
The quokka is Rottnest's most famous resident and one of the world's happiest animals!
These small marsupials are found in large numbers on the island and are known for their
friendly demeanor and "smiling" expressions.
Quokka Safety Guidelines:
- DO NOT FEED the quokkas - It's illegal and harmful to their health
- Keep a respectful distance (0.5m minimum)
- Never touch or pick up quokkas
- Take photos from a distance - no flash photography
- Keep food securely stored
Fun Fact: The "quokka selfie" has become world-famous!
The quokkas' curious and friendly nature makes them popular photography subjects,
but always prioritize their wellbeing.
🐦 Bird Watching
Rottnest is home to numerous bird species, making it a paradise for bird watchers.
The island serves as an important breeding ground for seabirds.
Common species:
- Osprey - Often seen hunting near the bays
- Silver Gull - Abundant across the island
- Crested Tern - Nesting colonies on rocky outcrops
- Banded Lapwing - Ground-nesting around grassy areas
- Sacred Kingfisher - Small but stunning
🐬 Marine Life
The waters around Rottnest are teeming with marine life. Visitors often spot:
- Dolphins: Bottlenose dolphins regularly visit the bays
- Seals & Sea Lions: Australian sea lions at Parker Point
- Whales: Humpback whales migrate past from June-September
- Rays: Stingrays and eagle rays in shallow waters
- Fish: Over 400 species of fish in surrounding waters
🦎 Reptiles
Several reptile species call Rottnest home, including the dugite snake (venomous -
keep your distance!) and various skinks and geckos.