Rottnest Island, or simply ‘rotto’ to the locals, is an island paradise just off the coast of Perth in Western Australia. This little sleepy island is home to a thriving nature reserve with stunning aquamarine beaches and the friendliest locals you will ever meet: the friendly neighbourhood marsupial, the quokka. If you’re looking for the best things to do in Perth, best things to do on Rottnest Island or you’re planning a day trip to Rottnest Island, this is the post for you.
This casual laid-back island is jam-packed full of natural beauty to explore and is one of the best places to visit in Australia for travellers looking to experience the wild and wonderful side of Western Australia. Boasting 63 beaches and 20 bays, this is the perfect destination to spend your days snorkeling the designated snorkel trails, or kicking back and relaxing beachside. Whether you are looking to jump on a bike to cruise around the island, go bushwalking or explore the thriving marine life, there are so many fun things to do on Rottnest Island. This island has a little something for everyone.
If Rotto is on your Australia bucket list and you are looking for fun things to do on Rottnest Island, wondering when is the best time to visit Rottnest Island and if you can do Rottnest Island in a day – we have you covered with this guide to the best things to do on Rottnest Island! Let’s dive in.
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When’s the best time to visit Rottnest Island?
The weather in Australia’s southwest is unlike any other region in Western Australia. According to the local Aboriginal culture, instead of your ordinary summer, autumn, winter, spring – this region has six varying seasons that range from hot and dry to cold and wet and everything in between.
The original inhabitants of this land were nomadic hunters who followed this six season calendar to navigate the varied weather and wildlife patterns, and when you visit you will see why! While you may not be hunting, planning around this traditional seasonal calendar is the best way to get an accurate representation of the weather during different months of the year so you know what to pack, and when to plan your adventure to experience the top things to do on Rottnest Island.
It is also worthwhile checking out Western Australia’s nature’s calendar to see what natural events and attractions occur at different times of the year, such as whale watching, seals and sea lions, manta rays and so on.
When it comes to best time to visit Rottnest Island, there really is no ‘right’ time – only preferences. If you are dreaming of a summery snorkel filled adventure, I would recommend travelling here in February-March when the weather is warm and the water is inviting, but the deep heat of summer has started to dissipate. However, if you don’t mind the cooler water termperatures, October-November is a great time to catch a glimpse of the ‘humpback highway’ migration and the wildflowers in bloom.
Can you do Rottnest Island in a day?
Absolutely! Rottnest Island in a day is completely doable. I biked around the entire island in under 6 hours – albeit I did this very quickly, but it’s definitely possible to experience all the beauty this island has to offer with a day trip to Rottnest Island.
Regardless of how long you have to visit, a day trip to Rottnest Island is easily one of the best things to do in Perth. However, if I were to do this again I would recommend allowing a full 8 hours to experience it, as I did find myself rushing towards the end of the day to make the ferry home.