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Getting To Western Australia We believe that the time you spend travelling to Western Australia, and your journey back home, or to your next destination, is just as important as the time you spend in WA. Our responsibilities in ensuring that you have the best possible vacation don't just start and end with your first or last night's accommodation. A poorly planned inbound journey is not the best way to start a Western
Australia holiday, and likewise an outbound journey that doesn't go the
way you wanted it to is a disappointing end to what was otherwise a memorable
holiday. Our staff are fully trained in all aspects of inbound and outbound travel, and if you would like some assistance with your options, please use our Enquiry Form facility to get in touch with one of our sales team, and they will help guide you through timetable, fare and booking information for airlines, trains and coaches, and interstate car rental bookings. You can also contact us directly if you have specific requirements or queries. By Plane Western Australia's biggest international airport is in Perth. Other
major airports can be found in Broome and Kununurra. You can fly direct
to Perth from majority of the capital cities in Australia, otherwise good
connection flights can be arranged Airlink
provides domestic air services into Western Australia from other areas
in Northern Australia. By Coach National coachlines can bring you Western Australian towns in air-conditioned comfort and there are many coach tours running throughout Western Australia that let you choose overnight accommodation to suit your budget. Travelling by bus or coach is a great option if you want to experience the adventure of an Outback road trip, but don't want to drive yourself. Instead, relax on one of the many air-conditioned coachlines that regularly travel Western Australia.
By Train Departing from Sydney and Perth twice weekly, the Indian Pacific travels 4352km via Adelaide, providing 3 nights aboard the great train in either direction. Experience one of the world's longest and greatest train journeys aboard the mighty Indian Pacific. Self Drive Almost wherever you'd want to go in Western Australia, there are first-class sealed roads to follow, and whether you are driving you own car, a hire car or campervan, or towing a caravan, you will find the entry roads into Western Australia allow for trouble free motoring. If you are planning a caravanning holiday to the Western Australia, we suggest you visit Adrian Ryan's excellent Australian Caravan Touring web site. What isn't on this site isn't worth knowing. By 4WD Travelling in a 4x4 is not just a means of getting into this massive region, it is the ultimate way to experience the secluded beauty of the area. There are 4x4 tracks all through Western Australia. We are the experts on putting together itineraries especially for travel along the Gibb River Road More information can be found in our 4WD'ing in Central Australia section, at the 4WD OnLine web site, or by contacting: Please contact us if you have specific requirements, or use our Enquiry Form itinerary planning service to contact one of our itinerary consultants for assistance.
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