Bringing the kids on holidays? Perhaps your action seeking teens? We’ve put together a list of activities to suit the young and old, the eager and the easy going - all the best there is to offer in the region!

  • Injidup Spa.

    Injidup’s natural spa has become an irresistible stop amongst a plethora of beautiful beaches down south. A natural rock formation protected from the wilds of the Indian Ocean, it can be a cool spot to chill on a warm summer’s day. Keep going down the road and you’ll find Injidup beach, a cracking surf spot amidst many in the area.

  • Ngilgi Cave.

    Ngilgi Cave is located on Caves Road between Dunsborough and Yallingup. It was the first cave in WA open to tourists and has a number of different tours on offer, including the popular ‘Adventure Tour’ options that give thrill-seekers the opportunity to take a hard-hat and lamp and venture off the boardwalks.

  • Monkey Business.

    Situated in the idyllic setting at Clancy's Fish Pub, this park has something for everybody. Zipline through the trees, over the lake or try your hand climbing the elements, not as easy as they look! From 4 to 40 plus, they have something for every one, a sand pit for the toddlers cubby house, nature playground and walking trails.

  • Whale Watching.

    Cruise up and down the coast in search of the world’s largest mammals, who often frolic just beneath the surface and right next to the boat. These mighty creatures look majestic from the shore, and even more magnificent in the water, so a whale-watching tour is a must for those wanting an unforgettable experience.

  • Meelup Beach.

    One of – if not the – most popular beaches around Dunsborough, it’s hard to resists the bright white sands and crystal clear turquoise waters of Meelup Beach. It’s ready and willing for the multitude of visitors who stop in, featuring picnic areas under shady trees, barbecues, change rooms and toilets.

  • Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.

    At the top of Cape Naturaliste, you’ll find the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, which offers stunning views of the Cape to Cape. There’s a short walking track from here to the free viewing platform, which is a great place to sight whales from September to December. No matter the season, the lighthouse is an awesome spot for kids to visit, especially.

  • Pilates Bar.

    A funky, happy and eclectic space where locals and tourists alike can enjoy a solid workout in a friendly and inclusive environment. They have a variety of Reformer Pilates, Barre and fitness classes - you can pop in for a casual visit if you’re on holidays!

  • Local Wildflowers.

    Over 2,500 species of wildflowers decorate the region in vivid colours with their delicate flowers. Be on the lookout for the splendid spider orchid and giant donkey orchid, which are celebrated finds amongst botanical enthusiasts.

  • Busselton Jetty.

    Extending 1.8 kilometres over the protected waters of Geographe Bay, the heritage listed Busselton Jetty is the longest wooden-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a must see for any visitor to the Dunsborough / Margaret River region!