Hotel Rottnest

Rottnest Island


Occupying a wing that's adjunct to the castellated former summer-holiday pad for the state's governor (built in 1864), Hotel Rottnest does things with easy seaside style. The whiter-than-white rooms are smart and modern, if a tad pricey. The Bayview rooms have beautiful bay views (unsurprisingly), but the real hit here is the excellent pub out the front.


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1. Holy Trinity Church

0.13 MILES

Rottnest's Catholic church is a Spanish Mission–style beauty, with mass at 9am daily.

3. Rottnest Museum

0.2 MILES

Housed in the old hay-store building built by Aboriginal prisoners in 1857, this engaging little museum tells of the island's natural and human history,…

4. Historic Chapel

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Push open the door and enter this hushed, simple chapel near the old prison, built in 1858 and with creaky floorboards, a driftwood crucifix and a single…

5. Quod

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Built in 1864, this hefty octagonal building with a central courtyard was once the Aboriginal prison block. During its time as a prison several men would…

6. Vlamingh Lookout

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Not far away from Thomson Bay (wander up past the old European cemetery), this unsigned vantage point offers panoramic views of the island, including its…

7. Wadjemup Aboriginal Burial Ground

0.33 MILES

Adjacent to the Quod is a hushed, shady woodland area where hundreds of Aboriginal prisoners were buried in unmarked graves. Until relatively recently,…

8. Bathurst Lighthouse

0.63 MILES

Historic landmark out on the point near Pinky Beach. It was built in 1900 after the wreck of the City of York nearby in 1899, just shy of Fremantle after…