You don’t have to travel too far to have an adventure this spring.
Pack your bags and take a chance to discover something new in your own backyard to see the best of your state or territory. There are plenty of experiences to be had for the whole family, from beach escapes to historical discoveries and cultural awakenings, all while staying close to home.
As an added bonus, Wyndham Rewards members who stay for four qualified nights, will earn 7,500 bonus points—enough for a future free night at thousands of Hotels by Wyndham.
Here are just a few of the best Australian experiences close to your Wyndham Hotels & Resorts accommodation in Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
As an added bonus, Wyndham Rewards members who stay for four qualified nights, will earn 7,500 bonus points—enough for a future free night at thousands of Hotels by Wyndham.
Here are just a few of the best Australian experiences close to your Wyndham Hotels & Resorts accommodation in Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
Scarborough Beach, WA
Take a seaside break to one of Perth’s most iconic beaches, Scarborough Beach and soak up the coastal views and cosmopolitan lifestyle.
The family can take a refreshing dip, enjoy surfing lessons with Go Surf Perth or hire a bicycle to explore the Sunset Coast bike path, which stretches from Fremantle in the south to Burns Beach in the North.
Enjoy a delicious lunch with ocean views at one of the many well-known cafes or restaurants, which offer fresh locally-sourced produce, such as The Local Shack and The Wild Fig.
In the afternoon, head to Sunset Hill for spectacular views and watch the sun set over the ocean while enjoying a picnic with your loved ones.
For the perfect family stay, book in at Ramada by Wyndham Vetroblu Scarborough Beach, just a short stroll to the beachfront, featuring self-contained apartments, an onsite fitness centre and local transport on the doorstep.
Take a seaside break to one of Perth’s most iconic beaches, Scarborough Beach and soak up the coastal views and cosmopolitan lifestyle.
The family can take a refreshing dip, enjoy surfing lessons with Go Surf Perth or hire a bicycle to explore the Sunset Coast bike path, which stretches from Fremantle in the south to Burns Beach in the North.
Enjoy a delicious lunch with ocean views at one of the many well-known cafes or restaurants, which offer fresh locally-sourced produce, such as The Local Shack and The Wild Fig.
In the afternoon, head to Sunset Hill for spectacular views and watch the sun set over the ocean while enjoying a picnic with your loved ones.
For the perfect family stay, book in at Ramada by Wyndham Vetroblu Scarborough Beach, just a short stroll to the beachfront, featuring self-contained apartments, an onsite fitness centre and local transport on the doorstep.
Scarborough Beach, Perth, WA
Margaret River, WA
If you plan to head further south to the famous Margaret River wine region, there is plenty to keep the whole family entertained.
Make your base the Ramada Resort by Wyndham Dunsborough complete with a spa, pool and beach access, overlooking the scenic Geographe Bay and a short drive to the main attractions. You don’t have to travel far to enjoy fresh local food, with Toby’s Restaurant and Bar located at Ramada Resort Dunsborough and open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The mesmerising Nglilgi Caves and Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park are nearby and an ideal way to discover the natural wonders of the southwest coastal region.
For those wanting to explore the depths of Geographe Bay, visit the Bussleton Jetty and Underwater Observatory where you can descend eight metres below the water’s surface and discover some of the 300 incredible marine species.
Wine and food lovers will be right at home with around 200 wineries and restaurants to discover, with most being family-friendly.
If you plan to head further south to the famous Margaret River wine region, there is plenty to keep the whole family entertained.
Make your base the Ramada Resort by Wyndham Dunsborough complete with a spa, pool and beach access, overlooking the scenic Geographe Bay and a short drive to the main attractions. You don’t have to travel far to enjoy fresh local food, with Toby’s Restaurant and Bar located at Ramada Resort Dunsborough and open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The mesmerising Nglilgi Caves and Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park are nearby and an ideal way to discover the natural wonders of the southwest coastal region.
For those wanting to explore the depths of Geographe Bay, visit the Bussleton Jetty and Underwater Observatory where you can descend eight metres below the water’s surface and discover some of the 300 incredible marine species.
Wine and food lovers will be right at home with around 200 wineries and restaurants to discover, with most being family-friendly.
Margaret River: Tourism Australia
Fraser Island, QLD
Located just a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Brisbane, Hervey Bay is a regional town on the Fraser Coast that is proving increasingly popular for travellers all over Queensland.
Ramada by Wyndham Hervey Bay offers a true resort experience in the Urangan marina precinct, a 300m stroll from the marina, the gateway to whale watching trips and Fraser Island tours.
The whale watching is arguable some of the best in the world, thanks to the calm, sheltered waters of the bay, providing a resting spot for the humpback whales between August and November each year. While witnessing the majestic beauty of the humpback whales is incredible in itself, why not try an even more unique opportunity swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean on the Whale Swim and Watch Cruise.
Another must-do experience is a day trip to the world’s largest sand island, Fraser Island, known for its white sandy beaches, 4WDing and resident dingo population.
There are plenty of tours available to Fraser Island, which can be booked through Ramada Hervey Bay.
Located just a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Brisbane, Hervey Bay is a regional town on the Fraser Coast that is proving increasingly popular for travellers all over Queensland.
Ramada by Wyndham Hervey Bay offers a true resort experience in the Urangan marina precinct, a 300m stroll from the marina, the gateway to whale watching trips and Fraser Island tours.
The whale watching is arguable some of the best in the world, thanks to the calm, sheltered waters of the bay, providing a resting spot for the humpback whales between August and November each year. While witnessing the majestic beauty of the humpback whales is incredible in itself, why not try an even more unique opportunity swimming with the gentle giants of the ocean on the Whale Swim and Watch Cruise.
Another must-do experience is a day trip to the world’s largest sand island, Fraser Island, known for its white sandy beaches, 4WDing and resident dingo population.
There are plenty of tours available to Fraser Island, which can be booked through Ramada Hervey Bay.
Whale watching at Hervey Bay: Tourism Australia
Cairns, QLD
For a tropical escape the whole family will enjoy, Far North Queensland is the perfect place to discover the spectacular underwater world of the world-heritage listed Great Barrier Reef, ancient rainforest and Indigenous culture.
Jump aboard a Great Adventures Cruise to the Outer Great Barrier Reef and snorkel through crystal clear waters and coral gardens or discover Green Island’s tropical rainforest and white sand beaches.
Far North Queensland offers authentic Indigenous experiences, giving you the unique opportunity to learn about one of the world’s oldest cultures. Follow indigenous art trails, discover the Daintree and Mossman Gorge on a guided tour, learn how to throw a boomerang and play the didgeridoo through a range of Aboriginal tours in and around Cairns.
After a day of exploring, relax by the pool at Ramada by Wyndham Cairns City Centre, ideally located close to the marina, where tours to the Great Barrier Reef depart daily. The hotel’s Treasure Court Seafood Restaurant offers fresh local seafood and a modern twist on Cantonese food including steamed coral trout and oyster sashimi, steamed tiger king prawns and deep-fried crab.
For a tropical escape the whole family will enjoy, Far North Queensland is the perfect place to discover the spectacular underwater world of the world-heritage listed Great Barrier Reef, ancient rainforest and Indigenous culture.
Jump aboard a Great Adventures Cruise to the Outer Great Barrier Reef and snorkel through crystal clear waters and coral gardens or discover Green Island’s tropical rainforest and white sand beaches.
Far North Queensland offers authentic Indigenous experiences, giving you the unique opportunity to learn about one of the world’s oldest cultures. Follow indigenous art trails, discover the Daintree and Mossman Gorge on a guided tour, learn how to throw a boomerang and play the didgeridoo through a range of Aboriginal tours in and around Cairns.
After a day of exploring, relax by the pool at Ramada by Wyndham Cairns City Centre, ideally located close to the marina, where tours to the Great Barrier Reef depart daily. The hotel’s Treasure Court Seafood Restaurant offers fresh local seafood and a modern twist on Cantonese food including steamed coral trout and oyster sashimi, steamed tiger king prawns and deep-fried crab.
Great Barrier Reef, Far North Queensland: Tourism Australia
Darwin, NT
Ramada Suites by Wyndham Zen Quarter is located in the heart of Darwin just a short stroll to all the action including incredible food, markets and a vibrant nightlife.
The contemporary-style hotel offers a range of self-contained apartments with large balconies as well as a swimming pool and restaurant overlooking the picturesque Darwin Harbour.
The city sits on the sparkling harbour where you can enjoy the tropical outdoor lifestyle, and eclectic mix of international cuisine that Darwin is renowned for.
Adventure tours are just a short drive away including day trips to Australia’s largest National Park, Kakadu, where you can immerse yourself in Indigenous culture, croc spotting, swimming holes, walking trails and much more.
Ramada Suites by Wyndham Zen Quarter is located in the heart of Darwin just a short stroll to all the action including incredible food, markets and a vibrant nightlife.
The contemporary-style hotel offers a range of self-contained apartments with large balconies as well as a swimming pool and restaurant overlooking the picturesque Darwin Harbour.
The city sits on the sparkling harbour where you can enjoy the tropical outdoor lifestyle, and eclectic mix of international cuisine that Darwin is renowned for.
Adventure tours are just a short drive away including day trips to Australia’s largest National Park, Kakadu, where you can immerse yourself in Indigenous culture, croc spotting, swimming holes, walking trails and much more.
Night markets, Darwin: Tourism Australia
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