Rottnest Island, also known as Wadjemup, is a unique holiday destination located off the coast of Western Australia. The island is 11 kilometers long and 4.5 kilometers wide, with a land area of 1859 hectares and an associated marine reserve of some 3800 hectares. It is home to a rich and complex history, with a strong connection to the Whadjuk Noongar people, the Traditional Owners of the island. Visitors can explore the island's 63 secluded beaches, linked by paved riding and walking trails, and experience the island's unique flora and fauna, including the iconic quokka. The island also offers a range of accommodation options, from self-contained units and campgrounds to glamping, hostel, and hotel stays. With its beautiful coastal scenes, wildlife populations, and rich history, Rottnest Island is an ideal destination for families to explore and rejuvenate
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