Is Rottnest Island worth it?


Is Rottnest Island worth it? Yes, Rottnest Island is definitely worth visiting in the winter. If you are hanging out for summer to book your trip, read these reasons why you shouldn't wait. We all love Rottnest Island in the summer. Nothing beats the island's turquoise waters on a hot summer's day.


What is so special about Rottnest Island?

Famous for its laid back atmosphere and beautiful beaches, Rottnest Island lies just 19 kilometres offshore from Perth surrounded by the sparkling Indian Ocean. This is where the locals go to swim, surf, snorkel, fish and relax. Surrounded by coral reefs and shipwrecks, the diving and snorkelling is out-of-this-world.


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.


Can you drink alcohol on Rottnest Island?

The policies outlined below apply to everyone who visits the island.. Alcohol can only be consumed at licensed premises. Western Australian law prohibits drinking alcohol on beaches, jetties, streets, and all other areas. Visitors who disregard this will receive infringements or face eviction from the island.


Do you need a car on Rottnest Island?

Unfortunately, the usage of cars are not permitted on the island. Instead, you have an even better way to explore the island, on two wheels. The main mean of transportation on Rottnest Island is the bicycle, so grab hold of one from the bike hire places and start exploring the beautiful island!


Do you have to pay to enter Rottnest?

All visitors to Rottnest Island are required to pay a government island admission fee, or 'landing fee'. This is collected from island visitors by the ferry companies on behalf of the Rottnest Island Authority. This fee contributes to the conservation of the island and the provision and upkeep of facilities.


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.


Why is Rottnest accommodation so expensive?

Experiences on islands, whether it is the ferry there, accommodation, food and hospitality, is always going to be more expensive than on the mainland, simply because of the inherent cost of operating on an island, Mr Hall said.