Can you drink Rottnest tap water?
Can you drink Rottnest tap water? The saline is filtered and pressurised at 6000 kpa which causes reverse osmosis, producing usable drinking water. Island businesses, visitor accommodation, and visitor amenities are all hydrated with this water, making Rottnest Island fully self-sustainable.
Is 1 day enough for Rottnest Island?
While the island is quite small, there is still enough to keep you busy enough for a full day of cycling. If you are only on Rottnest Island for a day, then we recommend only doing a small loop around the island so that you have plenty of time to stop off for a swim or snorkel.
How hard is it to ride around Rottnest Island?
Take in the views before riding down to the lakes and back to Thomson Bay. If you're up for it, the full cycle around the whole of Rottnest Island is well worth the effort. Unless you're a regular cyclist, you will probably find the full ride around the island quite challenging.
Will I see a Quokka on Rottnest Island?
With around 10,000 quokkas on Rottnest Island, spotting one isn't a difficult feat. They live all around the island, so you won't have to walk far to capture one gazing up at you with a smile.
Is 4 hours enough on Rottnest Island?
If you're planning a Rottnest Island day trip, it's advisable to spend at least six hours on Rottnest Island. This will give you time to get your bearings, explore beaches or other attractions and have some downtime at a cafe or pub before you return to Perth.
What should I pack for Rottnest?
With that in mind it's a good idea to pack comfortable walking shoes, a backpack, towel, hat, water bottle, sunscreen, swimming clothes and a camera. There's no need to worry about bringing snorkelling equipment, you can hire this on the island or with Rottnest Express when you book your ferry transfer.