It's all happening in Western Australia with new international flights to and from Perth and a wave of new accommodation options around the state.
Qantas has introduced two new non-stop international services this month.
Travellers can now fly from Perth direct from Auckland and Johannesburg.
Each route operates three times per week, offering greater flexibility for holidaymakers, business travellers, and those visiting friends and family.
The new HYDE Perth hotel (above), meanwhile, will open its doors in March, 2026.
Located on Pier Street, this 121-room hotel will be HYDE’s first ground-up, purpose-built hotel globally.
Its star attraction hero will be FARRA - a Grecian-inspired dining, pool and terrace venue which combines Mediterranean influence with West Australian produce.
Local artists and musicians will helm a cultural program, while DJ residencies, live sets, poolside gatherings, and wellness sessions will also be on the agenda.
In Margaret River, winery Aravina Estate has unveiled 21 new eco accommodation offerings as part of a brand expansion.
The contemporary cabins (above) are set high on Wildwood Ridge and offer views of the property’s spectacular lake and vineyards, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows.
There is a choice of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, accessible and honeymoon cabins.
Aravina’s offerings include a cellar door, restaurant and pizza bar, craft brewery, and the state's first Surf Museum.
Nearby, Grandis is the latest cabin from Tree Chalets on a stunning property located just 15 minutes outside of Busselton.
Offering a relaxing tree-stay, the property features walking trails and more than 1,000 towering Rosegum trees. Guests can elevate their stay with grazing boards and hampers on arrival.
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