Explore the beauty of Western Australia at these idyllic properties. Whether you’re planning a romantic couple’s retreat or an action-packed family adventure, you’ll find the ideal getaway among our partner hotels on Cathay Holidays – and if you book your flight from Hong Kong to Perth between 2-14 July, you’ll receive a HK$500 discount.
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Situated along pristine coastline, Eco Beach Resort is one of the most eco-friendly hotels in Broome – accredited by Ecotourism Australia . Choose from three types of luxurious yet low-impact accommodation: an eco tent, eco villa or beach house. The fully self-contained cliff-top beach houses are the best choice for families or groups, comprising two ensuite bedrooms, a living area, and a spacious balcony with BBQ equipment.
Fill your days with resort-run activities like coastal fishing, bush walks and daily yoga classes, followed by restorative treatments at the Dragonfly Day Spa. We recommend signing up for Mud & Bubbles, an Eco Beach Signature activity which involves covering yourself in antioxidant-rich mangrove mud, then sitting back with a glass of bubbles on the beach before rinsing off in the Indian Ocean.
Overlooking the picturesque Roebuck Bay, the deluxe Oaks Broome Hotel makes for a stylish stay in Broome, with light and modern apartment-style accommodation. It’s also conveniently located – just a five-minute drive from Broome Airport. You’ll find plenty of on-site amusements, including two glistening swimming pools and 1861 Restaurant & Bar, which serves daily breakfast and dinner in a relaxed atmosphere.
If you’re keen to explore Broome’s natural and cultural wonders, head on over to Cable Beach, celebrated for its soft white sand and turquoise waters, or to the Broome Historical Museum to learn about the region’s unique pearling history.
You can’t visit Broome without witnessing “Staircase to the Moon ”: for a few nights each month between March and October, a full moon rises over Roebuck Bay. Its reflection on the mudflats during low tide creates an optical illusion that resembles stairs reaching up to the moon. Fortunately, the aptly named Moonlight Bay Suites is perfectly positioned to give guests a dazzling view of this natural phenomenon.
In addition to its prime location, this resort will ensure your every comfort at its self-contained suites. Larger groups can book the Two Bedroom Bay View suite, which includes a private balcony, spa, and a combined kitchen and living area. Wake up with a dip in the resort’s outdoor pool, work up a sweat at the fully equipped gym, then end the day with a poolside BBQ. If you prefer to leave the cooking to the professionals, visit Matso’s , an award-winning restaurant and brewery just across the road.
Centrally located, with an elegant, contemporary design and stunning city views, the InterContinental Perth is the perfect base for discovering the city. It’s within walking distance of one of the city’s most beloved attractions, Kings Park and Botanic Gardens , a heritage site filled with bushland trails and immaculate gardens.
During your stay at the InterContinental, make the most of its state-of-the-art fitness centre, complete with areas for stretching, weightlifting and cardio, or experience culinary excellence at the hotel’s restaurants . Ascua serves up tomahawk steaks and seafood in an open-kitchen environment, Heno & Rey delivers authentic tapas in a lively alfresco atmosphere, and The Loft Lounge & Bar stocks wines from Western Australia’s best artisanal vineyards and winemakers.
Set on the banks of Perth’s Swan River, just a stone’s throw from the trendy Elizabeth Quay tourist precinct and iconic Bell Tower, DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront provides the ideal downtown base. What’s more, it offers uninterrupted skyline and river views from its rooftop pool and 18 Knots rooftop bar, where you can sip and nibble on cocktails and sharing platters.
If your itinerary includes a visit to Margaret River, DoubleTree is the perfect starting point for your journey; it’s within walking distance of the Elizabeth Quay Busport, where you can hop on a day coach. From the hotel, it’s also a mere two-minute walk to Barrack Street Jetty, where you can take a picturesque 90-minute ferry ride along the Swan River to Rottnest Island.
Occupying Perth’s historic State Buildings, COMO The Treasury is the vision of the late Australian architect Kerry Hill, whose minimalist style imbues each room with space and sunlight. At the forefront of Perth’s booming dining scene, the hotel is home to three exquisite restaurants . Wildflower’s locally inspired menus are designed around the six seasons of the Noongar people, while Post is an osteria specialising in contemporary Italian cuisine, and the Cape Arid Rooms serve the best afternoon tea in Perth.
The Treasury also offers diverse private experiences from the comfort of a luxury car. Foodies will love visiting award-winning wineries, restaurants and microbreweries on the 13-hour Margaret River gourmet tour , while nature-lovers are sure to delight in the 10-hour Western Australia wonders tour , which includes stops along the Coral Coast, Lancelin Sand Dunes and Koala Boardwalk at Yanchep National Park.