Where is Thomson Bay located?

Where is Thomson Bay located?

Thompsons Bay is a bay in New South Wales and has an elevation of 31 metres. Thompsons Bay is situated nearby to Dunningham Reserve, and close to Goldstein Reserve.

Does anyone live on Rottnest?

In the summer months, there are around 160 permanent residents/ staff members living on Rottnest. In the winter months, this drops down to about 45. Rottnest is a big island but the accommodation and amenities are all kept in one area. This means its easy to meet new people, and the island has a great social life.

What happened at Rottnest Island?

It’s the largest deaths in custody site in Australia and the largest known burial ground of Aboriginal people. The inmates buried here were among almost 4,000 men and boys from all across Western Australia imprisoned in the Aboriginal-only Rottnest Island Prison between 1838 and 1931.

Is Rottnest Island Expensive?

Rottnest comparatively more expensive A return journey for a car with 5 people costs $143, including passenger fares. The fast passenger ferry is $20 return per adult and $5 return per child (aged 5-14). So for a family of two adults, three children, the cost would be $55.

Why are quokkas only found on Rottnest Island?

Rottnest Island is known worldwide to be the home of the happiest animal on Earth – the Quokka (Setonix brachyurus). Close relatives of Wallabies, these tiny animals are found all over Rottnest Island, where their survival is largely attributed to the exclusion of any natural predators.

Are there sharks in Rottnest Island?

Swimmers are being warned to stay out of the water after multiple sharks were spotted feeding on the 20 metre carcass near Rottnest Island. Some sharks had been sighted as close as 100m from the shore, forcing Rottnest Island Authority to close beaches within a one kilometre radius of the whale.

Can I take alcohol to Rottnest?

Passengers are not permitted to bring on board the Vessel any containers of alcohol for consumption on board. The Company may refuse the service of alcohol to any Passenger and may disembark any Passenger (1) to whom service has been refused or (2) who acquires alcohol for any minor.

Can you bring food to Rottnest Island?

Planning your day trip to Rottnest Island A flimsy hard-to-carry beach bag will make life difficult if you’re planning to explore the whole island. 2. Pack some light, compact snacks and water bottles as food and water is only available at the main village.

Who founded Rottnest Island?

Willem de Vlamingh
Rottnest Island was discovered in 1696 by Willem de Vlamingh, a Dutch explorer, who named the island Rats’ Nest due to the many large rats that he found on the island.

What is the best type of accommodation on Rottnest Island?

These are the most popular types of accommodation on the Island and are absolutely ideal for families. Located across Thomson Bay, Bathurst, Longreach Bay, Fay’s Bay and Geordie Bay, all Premium View accommodation is complete with beautiful views over the tranquil bays of Rottnest Island.

Where is the main settlement on Rottnest Island?

The main Rottnest settlement is at Thomson Bay. The bay is pleasant with lots of boats plus the steady flow of ferries. And it’s ok for swimming. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. This is the main settlement on the island, and is where the ferries from the mainland dock.

Where can I stay in North Thomson Bay?

In North Thomson Bay you have a choice of accommodation ranging from campgrounds, wooden cabins, bungalows and standard, premium and heritage units and ocean view units, all in close proximity to Rottnest Island’s beautiful beaches and some with breathtaking ocean views.

Do children travel free on Rottnest Island?

Children under 5 years travel free. Rottnest Island has seven Premium units that facilitate access for people with mobility impairment. These are located in Central Thomson Bay (two units), Thomson Bay South (one unit), Geordie Bay (one unit), Longreach Bay (three units) and Bathurst (one unit).

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