The Physical and Mental Benefits of Camping

The Physical and Mental Benefits of Camping

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Enjoying the outdoors and sleeping under the stars has its pros and cons; here are the Physical and Mental Benefits of Camping.

Camping is a great way to get outside, enjoy nature, and spend time with friends and family while telling a few stories. It can be a fun adventure or a relaxing escape, and usually, camping offers both.

Sleeping in the wilderness has many benefits, both physical and mental. And when you decide to pack the vehicle for a weekend getaway under the stars, the excitement levels usually go through the roof. Still, prior planning for the well-being of everyone going is always required.

 

Enjoying the outdoors and sleeping under the stars has its pros and cons; here are the Physical and Mental Benefits of Camping.

Camping is a great way to have a family holiday.

 

 

The Physical and Mental Benefits of Camping

Here are just a few notes to consider when thinking of the Physical and Mental Benefits of Camping! A few of these points may create a few advantages when planning your trip to the great outdoors.

Camping can improve your physical health.

Spending time outdoors and being active can help you lose weight, get in shape, and improve overall health. In addition to the physical benefits of camping, there are also mental benefits.

Camping can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. It can also increase happiness and life satisfaction. So next time you’re feeling stressed or down, consider going for a campout!

Camping can help you connect with nature.

In today’s world, we are often so focused on technology and busy lives that we forget to appreciate the beauty of nature. Camping can help you slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. Being in nature can also help boost your mood and improve your mental health.

Camping can be a great way to bond with friends and family.

Spending time together in the great outdoors can create lasting memories. Camping is also an excellent opportunity to unplug from technology and connect with the people you care about most.

However, before you jump on the road and head off to the great outdoors, look below at some valuable information on what you’ll need for a successful camping trip! These items will help you out a lot and allow you to have a more enjoyable experience overall.

You have some mental well-being and physical type tips to get through your next camping trip. All you need to do now is plan your next exciting adventure because you never know the fun you’re sure to have on your next camping trip.

 

Physical and Mental Benefits of Camping.
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A Traveller’s Tale: The Best Destinations in Asia I’ve Seen Thus far

A Traveller’s Tale: The Best Destinations in Asia I’ve Seen Thus far

Kuching

I have been fortunate to visit many destinations in Asia, and what sticks out? Here are the best cities in Asia I’ve seen so far.

I have always loved travelling, but my love for Asia, the continent, has been a recent discovery. Often, I feel right at home when travelling the mighty continent of Asia. Who can blame me? While I haven’t been to every destination in Asia, some of the countries I have seen include East Asia and South-East Asia, and Nepal in Central Asia. What I have seen has left me wanting to come back to see more destinations in Asia.

The culture, the food, the history and eye-catching tourist attractions in Asia are the primary reason I keep coming back for more. A few of the destinations in Asia I mention here are personal favourites. A few are common destinations where tourism booms, and others are more unheralded.

Asia travel has something for everyone, whether you are looking to explore the great outdoors, immerse yourself in new cultures or take in awe-inspiring sights.

Therefore, from a personal point of view, let’s discuss several destinations in Asia which I have cherished the most in my travels.

 

Kyoto City

Beautiful Kyoto City in Japan is one of my favourite destinations in Asia.

 

A Traveller’s Tale: The Best Destinations in Asia I’ve Seen Thus far

While I am sure I have a number one destination on the continent, this list of destinations in Asia is in no particular order. So let’s get into it.

 

Kyoto in Japan

Kyoto in Japan is a traveller’s dream come true. It is a city that can perfectly blend the old with the new. As you walk through the streets of Kyoto, you will be able to see traditional temples and shrines juxtaposed against sleek and modern skyscrapers.

What I love about Kyoto is that it has something for everyone. Suppose you are looking to enjoy a shopping experience in Kyoto. In that case, you can find high-end stores selling designer brands and local shops selling traditional Japanese goods.

The food in Kyoto is also incredible. You will be spoilt for choice in Kyoto, from street food to Michelin-starred restaurants. I would highly recommend trying the local cuisine in Kyoto as it is truly a delightful experience.

Then we need to discuss the tourist attractions in Kyoto. The Fushimi Inari Shrine is one of the most famous shrines in Kyoto, and it is easy to see why. The shrine is covered in thousands of torii gates, making for a breathtaking sight. If you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, you can take a day trip to Arashiyama.

Let’s not forget about the Temples and Shrines in Kyoto, a history lesson within a modern city, with its spectacular sights and splendid designs. Notable temples you must check out are the Kinkaku-Ji temple, Kiyomizu-Dera and Heian Shrine, and a few famous attractions in Kyoto.

Nijo castle should also be on your list of places to see in Kyoto. It is one of the most famous castles in Japan, enriched in tradition as you wander the gardens and enter inside the castle and learn about hundreds of years of history.

 

Are you travelling to Kyoto soon enough? Find accommodation at Booking.com!

 

Kyoto temple guide

Don’t forget to visit Kodaiji in Kyoto.

 

Muju-Gun in South Korea

Muju-Guns is a beautiful county with stunning mountain scenery located in the North Jeolla Province of South Korea.

Muju county is well known for its stunning landscapes and tourist attractions. The Deogyusan National Park and Muju Resort gather many enthusiasts skiers to the Region in the winter months, especially travellers from Seoul who enjoy a weekend escape to the snow.

Deogyusan National Park is a must-visit when you are in Muju-Gun. It offers stunning hiking trails with incredible views of the mountains. The Muju Resort is also a great place to visit, especially if you want to enjoy some winter sports.

The food in Muju-Gun is also worth mentioning. It offers a variety of dishes that are sure to tantalise your taste buds. Try the local specialty, usually home-cooked by locals who will dazzle you with famous Korean cuisines.

If you’re looking for one of the most picturesque destinations in Asia, you don’t need to look any further than Muju-Gun, South Korea.

 

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Muju is spectacular in the white snow and ice.

 

Kuching in Malaysia

Kuching is undoubtedly one of my favourite cities in Malaysia, and another smaller city mentioned later in the article.

In the Sarawak state of Borneo, Malaysia, Kuching is a lovely city that has a unique fascination with cats. The name came from the Malay word for cat, “kucing”. You will find many stray cats roaming the streets of Kuching, and there is even a cat museum in the city.

Kuching is also rich in history. You can learn about the city’s past at the Sarawak Museum, one of the oldest museums in Borneo, which gives in-depth details of its history.

Suppose you are looking for a few attractions to visit in Kuching. In that case, you need to check out the Kuching Cat Museum, Fort Margherita, Kuching Cultural Village and the Bako National Park.

The hotspot for tourists happens along the Sarawak River at the Kuching Waterfront in the evenings. Often there is plenty of entertainment, river cruises and food stalls to sit down and enjoy beautiful food under the night sky.

 

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The action heats up along the Waterfront when the sun begins to come down.

 

Vientiane In Laos

What can I say about Vientiane? For one, my favourite part of the city is that it lacks the chaos of other Southeast Asian Cities, making your Vientiane Capital and generally peaceful experience.

Vientiane also has a lot of French colonial architecture, resulting from when Laos was once part of the French Indochina.

The city is also home to many Buddhist temples, including That Luang and Wat Si Saket, two of Vientiane’s most popular tourist attractions.

You’ll love Vientiane for its laid-back nature. You can enjoy a coffee in many cafes, relax with a reasonably-priced massage, and stroll the quiet streets to your next attraction. There is also a good nightlife scene with many bars and nightclubs to enjoy, especially a few rooftop bars that overlook the Mekong.

Some of the best places to eat in Vientiane are at the Night Market, where you can find a variety of food stalls selling everything from Lao BBQ to French crepes. Not to mention a great shopping experience finding various goods at a fair price. 

Shopping in Vientiane is also a great experience, as one would expect in Southeast Asia. You can find many markets and shops selling everything from handicrafts to souvenirs. Also, you’ll find a few modern-day shopping Malls, with the best being the Vientiane Center Lao and Talat Sao Shopping mall, the latter directly down the main road and looking towards the Patuxay Monument. 

Overall, Vientiane is a great city to relax in and enjoy the slow pace of life while still being able to experience some of the best that Laos has to offer.

 

Golden Palace

Golden Palace, Vientiane, Laos

 

Nagarkot in Nepal

Another gorgeous mountain scenery; however, you are looking into the mighty Himalayan Mountains this time.

Nagarkot is a beautiful escape from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu, where you can stay in mountain view hotels and chill. Usually, tourists who come to Nagarkot have generally concluded a multi-day hike in the area and wish to kick their feet up with a beer, heating and local Nepalese cuisine.

Things to do in Nagarkot include visiting the Nagarkot Fort, which was built in the 17th century and used as a military outpost. Nowadays, it’s one of the best places to watch the sunset over the Himalayas. You can enjoy stunning views of Mt. Everest on a clear day from here too, but you need to be lucky. I wasn’t on my visit, yet the views remained incredible.

During my time in Nagarkot, the accommodation I stayed in was The Hotel Himalayan Villa, a beautiful mountain view hotel that I can highly recommend for the hotel’s facilities. The staff are lovely, and the food was some of the best I had in Nepal. The Hotel Himalayan Villa also had an outdoor deck that looked directly at the mountains. 

Overall, Nagarkot is a great place to relax for a few days, enjoy the mountain scenery and get away from it.

 

hotels in Nagarkot Nepal

I cherish the mountain views in Nagarkot, Nepal.

 

Singapore City in Singapore

What can I say about Singapore? It has everything a tourist desires and a whole lot more. The only catch is that it comes at a price.

Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in Asia. However, it is worth every penny. From the moment you arrive at Singapore Changi Airport, which has been voted the best airport globally, you know you are somewhere special and a wonderful holiday experience awaits.

In Singapore, attractions include visiting the world-famous Marina Bay Sands, an iconic hotel with a rooftop infinity pool that offers stunning views of the city skyline.

You can also visit Orchard Road, a shopping haven for luxury brands and more affordable stores. Here you can find anything from designer clothes to electronics and souvenirs.

The Gardens by the Bay is also a must-see, a vast nature park featuring gardens, walking trails, and two massive conservatories, the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest.

Suppose you’re looking for something more cultural. In that case, Chinatown and Little India are great places to visit where you can learn about the history and culture of these communities in Singapore.

The city is spotless, with no piece of rubbish on the ground anywhere. You’ll appreciate the cleanliness of the Country, especially while walking the Marina and along the gorgeous city river of Singapore River, which in turn leads to Robertson Quay and Clarke Quay.

The other must-see destination in Singapore is Sentosa Island, a resort island with beaches, hotels, theme parks, etc.

Overall, Singapore is a fantastic city that has something for everyone. It’s safe, clean and incredibly efficient. You can’t go wrong with a visit to Singapore.

 

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streets of Singapore

Another glorious evening in Singapore.

 

Koh Samui in Thailand

Koh Samui is the love island of Thailand in every way. I spent over a week on my tenth wedding anniversary with my darling wife.

Koh Samui is an idyllic island paradise with white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and palm trees. It’s the perfect place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Things to do on Koh Samui include visiting the Big Buddha Temple, one of the most famous temples in Thailand and exploring the picturesque Ang Thong Marine National Park and a trip to another famous temple, Wat Plae Laim.

Another unique attraction that will cause a giggle is the Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks, Hin Ta Hin Yai. The coastal attraction is two large rocks that have been eroded over time to resemble male and female genitalia.

Of course, you can’t come to Koh Samui without spending some time at the beach, and there are plenty of beaches to choose from on the Island. Famous beaches include Chaweng Beach, the busiest and most developed beach on the island. Lamai Beach is a bit more laid-back and quieter than Chaweng, Bophut Beach, with its Fisherman’s Village full of boutique shops, restaurants, and Maenam Beach.

Koh Samui is a beautiful island that has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore or enjoy romance, you’ll have a fantastic time in paradise.

 

Angthong Marine Park

The magnificent views of Angthong Marine National Park near Koh Samui in Thailand.

 

Dalat in Vietnam

Dalat is a welcome sight when you visit this vibrant city in South Central Vietnam, surrounded by beautiful natural and gorgeous waterfalls. It is undoubtedly my favourite city in Vietnam.

Dalat is well-known for its beautiful flowers, so it’s no surprise that one of the best things to do here is to visit the Dalat Flower Gardens.

The gardens are stunning, with a wide variety of different flowers and plants. You can also buy some souvenir flower seeds to take home with you.

Other popular tourist attractions in Dalat include the Crazy House, a unique building that Vietnamese architect Nguyen Xuan Phat designed. The house is full of odd shapes and angles and is worth visiting.

If you’re looking for something more active, you can go hiking or biking in the nearby countryside. Dalat is also home to several lakes and waterfalls, including Elephant Waterfalls, Paradise Lake and Datanla Falls.

Dalat is a city that will surprise and delight you. With its beautiful flowers, unique architecture, and stunning natural scenery, it’s worth visiting when travelling to the vibrancy of Vietnam.

 

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Dalat in Vietnam is one of my favourite destinations in Asia.

 

Seoul in South Korea

Seoul may be my number city globally, just edging Kyoto. Still, there are sentimental reasons attached for South Korea being my favourite country, and that’s because it is where my wife is from, so we visit Seoul often.

Seoul is a bustling metropolis with a population of over ten million people. But, despite its size, it’s an immaculate and safe city.

The food in Seoul is excellent, and you can find pretty much anything you’re looking for when seeking delicious Korean food. From street food to fine dining, there’s something for everyone. And, of course, you can’t forget to divulge in a little Korena BBQ or bulgogi.

Some of the best things to do in Seoul include visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace, a truly magnificent palace with buildings and gardens. It’s the largest and most beautiful palace in all of Korea. You can also visit Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The Seoul N Tower is another must-see; it’s a beautiful tower with an observatory deck that offers stunning views.

And, finally, you can’t come to Seoul without going shopping. The city is full of markets and malls selling everything from clothes to electronics. You can find pretty much anything you’re looking for in Seoul.

Famous shopping strips in Seoul include Myeongdong, Lotte Outlets, Namdaemun Market, and Dongdaemun Market.

If you’re travelling to Seoul with kids, as I have done on numerous occasions, a few theme parks are a must-visit. Lotte World is a vast indoor and outdoor theme park with rides, an ice rink, a folk museum, etc. Seoul Land is another great option. It’s smaller than Lotte World but still has plenty of rides and attractions.

Seoul is an incredible city that has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to shop, eat, or explore, you’ll have a great time in Seoul.

Are you looking at visiting Seoul? Book a hotel at Booking.com!

 

Gyeongbokgung

The crowds gather at Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul.

 

Miri in Malaysia

I loved Miri. I loved Borneo.

Miri is a great place to start your exploration of Borneo, as it’s the gateway to some of the most incredible national parks in Malaysia. The National Parks in Miri include Niah National Park, Loagan Bunut National Park, and Lambir Hills National Park.

Miri is also home to the world’s oldest rainforest, Gunung Mulu National Park. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and it’s easy to see why.

Miri is a small city, but it’s full of character. The food is fantastic, and many things to see and do. Some things to do in Miri include visiting the Miri City Fan, walking through the Tua Pek Kong temple, or going on a jungle safari.

Coco Cabana is a great place to visit in Miri. It’s right on the beach and has its infinity pool. The breakfast buffet is also incredible.

There are plenty of flights from Miri to other cities in Malaysia, so you can easily explore more of this amazing Country. I know I’ll be back a second time.

 

Canada Hill Miri

The views of Miri City from the vantage point of Canada Hill.

 

The Conclusion of my favourite Destinations in Asia

These are just some reasons I love Asia and keep going back for more to visit these fabulous destinations in Asia. To think of some of the places in Asia I left out, like Bali, Hong Kong Macau and Shenzhen. Yet there is more to see and more to write about in this great continent, and that’s what I’ll continue to do. 

What are some of your favourite places in Asia? Let me know in the comments below.

Happy travels!

 

 
Hamelin Bay Beach: Western Australia’s South West Treasure

Hamelin Bay Beach: Western Australia’s South West Treasure

Hamelin Bay

If you’re looking for a beach that offers something for everyone, Hamelin Bay Beach is the perfect spot. This beautiful Bay is located in Western Australia’s South West, and it’s home to some of the most stunning coastal scenery which is associated with Australia.

Whether you’re into fishing, swimming, snorkelling or just relaxing on the sand, Hamelin Bay has something for families or couples looking to travel to a hidden treasure. And don’t forget about the stingrays! Visitors can find these gentle creatures swimming in the Bay, and they’re worth a closer look.

Hamelin Bay is an excellent spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway. It’s a few hours from Perth, so it’s easy to get to, and there are plenty of things to keep you busy. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to Hamelin Bay today!

So let the adventure take you there, as there are many fun things to do in Hamelin Bay!

 

Hamelin Bay Beach

Hamelin Bay beach in Western Australia is a great day out for everyone involved.

 

Where is Hamelin Bay?

Hamelin Bay is located on the west coast of Western Australia in the South West region. Trust me; you won’t be disappointed! The Picturesque Bay is about a three-hour drive from Perth, and it’s well worth the journey.

The neighbouring towns of Hamelin include the famous surf and wine region of Margaret River and Augusta, located on the southwest corner of the state.

 

Hamelin Bay Caravan Park

Firstly, let’s start with the accommodation choices. Nearby to the beach is the Hamelin Bay Caravan Park. You can rent a chalet, pitch a tent in the campgrounds, or park your caravan before having a few days of adventure and relaxation while exploring the nearby region. The rates at Caravan Park are reasonable, and it is the perfect place to set up a base before exploring all that Hamelin Bay has to offer.

Parking at Hamelin Bay is easy, with a big bay car park next to the beach. There is also a boat ramp at Hamelin Bay if you plan to bring your boat along for the trip, with ample room for parking your vehicle with a boat trailer. 

 

Hamelin Bay boat ramp

Boating is a popular pastime at the Bay.

 

Things to do in Hamelin Bay Beach

And what does Hamelin Bay Beach have on offer? Well, there are a few things; let’s check them out!

 

Fishing off the coast or on a boat

You can go fishing off the beach if you get away from the crowded area, where you will likely catch herring, salmon, or even the odd shark!

Hamelin Bay even has a boat ramp if you want to bring your boat down and do some deep-sea fishing, or you can go on a charter with one of the many operators in the area.

 

Hamelin Bay WA

There are vast fishing opportunities in Hamelin Bay, WA.

 

Swimming in Hamelin Bay WA

Swimming in the Bay will undoubtedly be a popular choice in the summer months, with relatively calm waters to enjoy a leisurely dip.

You can get out the beach towel and enjoy an afternoon tan when you have had enough water. However, remember to apply sunscreen and add clothing to protect against Australia’s harsh sun.

The water, at times, is crystal clear, and there are plenty of things to see when snorkelling, including colourful fish, starfish, anemones, and seahorses.

 

A Coastal Walk

If you’re feeling adventurous, why not walk along the cliffs to get a stunning coastline view? Just be careful not to go over the boundaries. The fences are there for a reason, and going beyond the edge could cause death or injury.

A walk at Hamelin Bay provides you with stunning coastal views far and wide of the area, which takes you to a clifftop and can see more of the Bay. If you wish to escape the walking path, why not have a relaxing stroll along the sand and listen to the sounds of the water while soaking in the laidback nature of Hamelin.

 

Hamelin Bay beach

A pleasant stroll is waiting for you off the Western Australian Coast.

 

 

The Hamelin Bay Stingrays

Let’s not forget about the Hamelin Bay Stingrays, where you can get up close and even touch the Rays! They are very gentle creatures, but it is still essential to be careful and listen to the experts nearby, who will give you a briefing on safely interacting with them.

Heck, you can even feed the Stingrays but only use what the experts hand out as we want to look after these precious sea creatures.

There will be a few precious photos to take with a Hamelin Bay Stingray and other beautiful areas of the surrounding Bay.

 

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Reaching out to the Rays at Hamelin Bay.

 

Hamelin Bay is a great place to visit for a day trip or even a weekend getaway, so what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to Hamelin Bay Beach. 

Have you been to Hamelin Bay? What’s your favourite thing to do there? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

 

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Hello to you from Hamelin Bay Western Australia.

 

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The Best Beaches in the South West of Western Australia for Families

The Best Beaches in the South West of Western Australia for Families

Busselton Jetty

When looking for a family day trip or weekend getaway from Perth, check out the Best Beaches in the South West of Western Australia for an unforgettable occasion the whole clan will enjoy.

The South West of Western Australia is a region teeming with some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It’s a fact that it’s on the map for international tourists travelling to Australia. 

No matter how you imagine a post-card perfect paradise to be, South West Beach has something for you. Whether you’re after surfing, kitesurfing, lazing around with a good book, scuba diving, or a family-friendly beach for the kids, these beaches have an adventure for you all. After all, this part of the country is a biodiversity hotspot, one of the world’s 36 known areas.

Therefore, it’s no surprise these beaches are always a favourite of travellers, sun-seekers, divers, and water sports enthusiasts. Without further ado, here are your following sun-drenched holiday choices when finding the Best Beaches in the South West of Western Australia.

 

Beaches in the South West of Western Australia

The Best Beaches in the South West of Western Australia for Families.

 

The Best Beaches in the South West of Western Australia

Let’s explore the expansive South West of Western Australia; here, you may find a few hidden gems you’ve never heard of before. In no particular order, here are a few of the Best Beaches in the South West of Western Australia: 

 

Koombana Bay in Bunbury

 

Koombana Bay, in Western Australia’s biggest Regional City of Bunbury, is less than two hours away from Perth. You can swim in the bay’s calm waters and even spot a few dolphins in the wild at this picturesque destination. 

It’s home to a friendly pod of dozens of bottlenose dolphins regularly visiting the bay’s calm waters. A designated interaction zone is located by the shoreline where you can see the dolphins and even meet them up close. Many tour operators offer swimming and view tours as well.

The best time to visit Koombana Bay for the dolphins is October through April since swim tours operate only during the warmer months. However, you can see the Dolphin Discovery Centre anytime to learn about marine life. 

Aside from stunning beaches and dolphins, visitors can check out the lovely cosmopolitan town that boasts fantastic coffee, waterfront dining, and bright lights in the Entertainment Centre. From day to night, Koombana Bay in Bunbury will have you smiling. 

 

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Koombana Bay

Koombana Bay in Bunbury is ideal for swimming, dolphin watching,  sailing and a gentle stroll.

 

 

Gnarabup Beach near Margaret River

Suppose you’re looking for something more raw and undeveloped, head over to Gnarabup Beach. As the most popular swim spot and the longest beach of Prevelly, the coastline invites you to soak up its incredible beauty. 

Located just a 10-minute drive from the iconic Margaret River, this beach is famous among those who love to paddleboard. The calm, crystal-clear waters are perfect for hours of stand-up paddleboarding.

Meanwhile, the jetty makes boating and fishing convenient. Gnarabup Beach is a dog-friendly destination, so it’s not uncommon to see locals strolling the sandy shores daily, walking their pets. 

The beach is fantastic for swimming and a popular spot for kids’ swimming classes. Grab a morning coffee at one of the charming seafront cafes before exploring the trails on the dunes.

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Blossoms Bay in Bremmer Bay

Blossoms Bay is a secluded slice of paradise with crystal-clear waters in Bremmers Bay. The wide sandy beach is perfect for sun-baking and beach sports, while the shallow waters and rock pools make it ideal for kids to swim safely. 

This beach is generally quiet save for school holidays when it gets busy, especially with surf lessons. Just be wary of occasional rips, a common concern in Western Australia, but Blossoms Beach is always a good idea throughout the year for any family.

There are some basic amenities, such as bathrooms, though bringing your supplies is always recommended if you spend the day here.  

If you want to escape the city’s hustle and bustle, Blossoms Beach is a great idea. 

 

Meelup Beach 

Meelup Beach has everything you could ever want from a quintessential beach paradise: soft white sands and crystal-clear waters. Its calm waters attract thousands of visitors every year who enjoy the perfect beach holiday setting.

Meelup Beach has ample space for picnics, with the Native trees by the beach lending shade and ambience. The beach has convenient amenities, including well-maintained change rooms and showers. Holidaymakers will be glad to know that you can easily access other adventures from Meelup Beach, such as thrilling coastal hikes with breathtaking bay views. 

 

Meelup beach

Meelup Beach is still a great day out on an overcast day.

 

Middleton Beach in Albany

Middleton Beach captivates beach-goers with its stunning beauty, where they can bask in the sun and enjoy dazzling views of Albany’s magnificent coastline. A destination like no other, it continues to be a favourite spot for locals and tourists alike.

The well-maintained facilities make it an excellent location for windsurfing, swimming, and picnics. A simple playground for kids can also be found here, making it suitable for families. Meanwhile, there are 5 miles of white sand and clear waters. For avid anglers, the jetty of Middleton Beach is perfect for hours of fishing though it’s also an excellent spot for watching the sunrise. 

Middleton Beach is the primary swimming beach in the region, so it can get busy during the weekends and holidays. There are also a handful of terrific restaurants where you can enjoy a drink or two with a beach view. It all just adds to the fun vibe of this scenic beach. 

 

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Smiths Beach near Yallingup

Smith’s Beach in Yallingup is one of the more remote beaches in Western Australia, except when the surf is on. This beach is famous for its world-class swells, but that doesn’t mean only surfers can appreciate it.

Aside from swimming, surfing, and relaxing, Smith’s Beach is renowned for fishing and boogie boarding. Beach lounging is highly encouraged along the shores of powdery, white sand. You can pitch an umbrella; most days, you’ll be the only one around. It’s a great place to unwind and let your stresses go; as soon as you jump into the water, it’s hard to think of anything but lovely thoughts. 

Several accommodation choices around Smith’s Beach exist for travellers who want to spend a few nights here. Whether you’re looking for budget camping accommodations or splurging with luxury apartments for rent, there’s something here.

 

Yallingup

Have a day trip away from Busselton at Smiths Beach in Yallingup.

 

 

Busselton Foreshore

It doesn’t get better than the Busselton Foreshore for those looking for activity-packed beach holidays. This stunning coastal destination offers visitors many fun and recreational choices thanks to recent renovations. Busselton is undoubtedly the hotspot in the Summer, with tourists going down the Highway for a getaway in beachside accommodation. 

Of course, the main highlight at Busselton Foreshore is the gorgeous beach, where you can swim safely in the swimming enclosure. This pet-friendly area has several playgrounds, a bike pathway, a skatepark, barbecue and picnic areas with beach views.

Check out the historic Busselton Jetty, famous for having one of the world’s only six underwater observatories from where you can see over 300 marine animals in their natural habitat. 

The Busselton Foreshore is highly recommended for families with young kids or anyone who wants to enjoy various outdoor activities in the Booming Region of the South West. 

 

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Busselton Jetty.

 

 

Little Beach in Albany

Escape to Little Beach, where the rolling dunes of Albany’s Great Southern provide a stunning backdrop for your next family getaway. Just five hours away from Perth, soak up the sun and relish some well-deserved beachside relaxation!

Granite headlands pepper the vast white sandy beaches of Albany, and its calm azure waters invite you to come for a dip that will delight parents and kids. Little Beach is famous for scuba diving, snorkelling, and swimming though the best time to visit is during the early morning if you want to secure a spot for yourself. 

However there is almost no shade in Little Beach, but it’s perfect for those who want to tan! Just be careful during the windy days; checking the forecast before heading out is recommended. 

 

Greens Pool near Denmark

The breathtaking Greens Pool is within the William Bay National Park, a sheltered cove of clear turquoise waters perfect on any sunny day. It’s located in the Great Southern Area and not too far from the beautiful town of Denmark. 

Though this spot has excellent conditions all year round, the best time to go is always in the Summer. Bring your snorkels along because it’s got all the ideal conditions for snorkelling and swimming.

The gradual slope of the sea allows kids to swim while giving parents peace of mind safely. Kids especially love wandering around the Elephant Rocks, which are massive formations nearby. Some fish you may encounter here include silver drummers, zebrafish, and mosaic sea stars. 

Williams Bay National Park has been recently redeveloped, so visitors can now more conveniently enjoy the surroundings. These include adding changing facilities and a lookout deck from where you can take photos to send your friends and family back home.

 

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Greens Pool near Denmark.

 

Misery Beach near Albany

Don’t let its name fool you – Misery Beach is anything but a misery!

This secluded beach paradise is often considered one of Australia’s best beaches. In the Torndirrup National Park, Misery Beach boasts incredible white sand and turquoise, crystal-clear waters flanked by majestic granite rocks.

Since Misery Beach is sheltered from the wind, this is the perfect destination for a day of swimming, sunbaking, and snorkelling. If you’re lucky, you might even get to see some seals and dolphins, which have been reported to be seen hanging out in the waters occasionally. 

Misery Beach also has calm waves, so it’s a favourite spot for enthusiastic paddle boarders and kayakers who want to stay away from busy beaches, making it ideal for families. If you want to learn more about the local area, immersive tours share valuable insight into the First Nations of this remarkable place. 

 

Hamelin Bay near Margaret River

Hamelin Bay gathers many tourists daily for a specific reason in one of Western Australia’s genuinely remarkable hidden gems.

Sting Rays!

Hamelin Bay is known for the beach where you can swim with the Rays, touch them, and even feed them. That feature alone is why this unique beach, tucked between Margaret River and Augusta, has car parks that are often jam-packed, especially in Summer.\

Besides the Sting Rays, many other reasons exist to visit Hamelin Bay. You can enjoy a pleasant swim on the calm beach, go fishing, enjoy a short hike and do epic sightseeing with sweeping views of the beach and beyond.


With all these fantastic choices, you can’t go wrong with travelling to the beaches in southwest Western Australia.

 

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Reaching out to the Rays at Hamelin Bay.

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Don’t be a Fool and be sure to Purchase Travel Insurance

Don’t be a Fool and be sure to Purchase Travel Insurance

Don’t be a fool, and be sure to purchase travel insurance!

Wise words you may have heard before, smart enough to even adhere to the comments, and you have been wise to purchase travel insurance. Then again, maybe you have been a fool who has ignored the words of advice to purchase travel insurance and have been fortunate enough to avoid any mishap on your overseas adventure.

I call that a lucky escape because many travellers have ignored the sound advice of purchasing travel insurance, short-term or long-term. They have found themselves in the hole financially due to an unfortunate event when an insurance policy would have put their mind at ease. 

Don’t let that fool be you!

 

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Your travel memories won’t be so bright if, in the rare chance, you do lose your baggage, get robbed, have cancelled flights, get into an accident or tragically, there is a death. Don’t let that be you looking the fool. After all, you don’t need to turn good memories into an expensive disaster because you failed to do the simple things and ignored insurance.

All those situations mentioned have happened to travellers at times, and purchasing travel insurance, can help cover a crisis and avoid huge bills. It’s like having medical insurance. You hope you don’t need to use it, but it can save you thousands of dollars if you do.

 

 

 

Check the link here to compare different travel insurance policies!

 

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Make sure you purchase travel insurance and travel with freedom of mind on your adventures.

 

Here are several reasons you shouldn’t be a fool and be sure to purchase travel insurance.

  • Travel insurance is affordable: Travel insurance doesn’t have to cost you a lot. If you do your homework, you can find the best deal for you at a great price. Insurance Packages range from essential to premium; keep in mind the cheapest is not always the best. Read the fine print.
  • Bad things do happen: Touched on briefly already, but it’s nothing further from the truth. Bad stuff happens on holidays, just like in the real world. Cover yourself on your holiday and save thousands of dollars in the rare event a horrible scenario does happen on your vacation.
  • It’s better to be safe than sorry: Most people don’t need to claim on their travel insurance, but it doesn’t make it wrong you purchased the insurance, and it should never be considered a waste of money. As the old saying goes, it is better to be safe than sorry.

 

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Unexpected accidents do happen, cover yourself.

 

In recent times, I’ve heard too many horror stories where families have set up fund-me pages to ask for donations to get out of a disturbing situation. My heart bleeds for the affected, especially when it was supposed to be happy times

Life doesn’t always go to plan. And just like positive travel plans need to be made, you also need to plan for the worst-case scenarios. The unpredictability of life can’t be taken for granted.

In saying that, hopefully, your recently purchased travel insurance is a waste of money, and your trip is nothing but happy memories. What isn’t pleasant is when things go wrong, and you’re financially in crisis when purchasing travel insurance could have saved the day.

So, don’t be a fool and be sure to purchase travel insurance for your next vacation.

 

Read more travel innovative articles with this passport advice.

 

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Cover yourself and your family with insurance.

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