One day during our wonderful visit to Perth, we booked an excursion to Rottnest Island (Wadjemup), 18 km off the coast. It’s an 11 km-long, largely unspoiled island of pristine beaches, aquamarine bays, bike tracks, and walking trails. There are no cars, only a few tour buses and hundreds of bikes and e-bikes.
It’s also home to the quokka, a small, adorable marsupial that’s indigenous to Rottnest Island and a remote area of Western Australia. When Dutch sailors arrived in the 17th century, they thought the animals were large rats, which is how Rottnest (rat’s nest) Island got its modern name.
While people are instructed not to feed, touch, or disturb the quokkas, capturing a photo with one is a goal of many visitors to the island. They are not afraid of humans.

Rottnest Island has an interesting history, which we’ll touch upon in this post.








