WA Travel Insiders

Showcasing the best of Western Australia

No one knows the best places to travel in Western Australia better than the people who call Australia’s largest state home. That’s why we asked Aussie Rules star Nat Fyfe, breakout Olympian Peter Bol, and Fremantle Superhost Wendy Robertson to show us the places, people, and hidden gems that make WA so special. Through their experiences, we take you inside WA to highlight the discoveries made possible by Hosts.

Meet our WA Travel Insiders

Aussie Rules superstar
Nat Fyfe
A proud born and bred Western Australian, Nat grew up in the heart of the wheatbelt in Lake Grace, 345km southeast of Perth. One of the most decorated players of his generation on the field, outside of footy Nat loves to travel and explore the best his state has to offer when he isn’t criss-crossing the country for his sport.
Olympian
Peter Bol
Nagmeldin 'Peter' Bol was born in Sudan, with his family fleeing the civil war when he was four years old, first to Egypt, before immigrating to Australia. An Olympian at Tokyo 2020, Peter captured the hearts and minds of the nation when he led the men's 800m final, finishing an incredible 4th and as our first finalist in 53 years. When he isn’t travelling for training and racing, Peter calls Perth home.
Superhost
Wendy Robertson
Wendy Robertson is a Fremantle sculptor and Airbnb Superhost, bringing her passion for all things art to curate a unique artist’s studio Stay. Having worked with the State Government on a 5-year project to establish a collection of Aboriginal artwork from across WA, Wendy is passionate about opening her guests’ eyes to the art, architecture and culture that Fremantle has become known for.
Aussie Rules superstar
Nat Fyfe
A proud born and bred Western Australian, Nat grew up in the heart of the wheatbelt in Lake Grace, 345km southeast of Perth. One of the most decorated players of his generation on the field, outside of footy Nat loves to travel and explore the best his state has to offer when he isn’t criss-crossing the country for his sport.
Olympian
Peter Bol
Nagmeldin 'Peter' Bol was born in Sudan, with his family fleeing the civil war when he was four years old, first to Egypt, before immigrating to Australia. An Olympian at Tokyo 2020, Peter captured the hearts and minds of the nation when he led the men's 800m final, finishing an incredible 4th and as our first finalist in 53 years. When he isn’t travelling for training and racing, Peter calls Perth home.
Superhost
Wendy Robertson
Wendy Robertson is a Fremantle sculptor and Airbnb Superhost, bringing her passion for all things art to curate a unique artist’s studio Stay. Having worked with the State Government on a 5-year project to establish a collection of Aboriginal artwork from across WA, Wendy is passionate about opening her guests’ eyes to the art, architecture and culture that Fremantle has become known for.
Nat Fyfe

Margaret River and Busselton

After a couple of tough seasons on the road for extended periods of time, Nat is enjoying some well-earned rest in one of his favourite places on earth around Margaret River and Busselton. A mecca for great surf and wine, the area’s proximity to Perth means it’s a popular spot not just for locals, but visitors from all over.

Peter Bol

Broome

When your career takes you all over the world, travel becomes second nature, and Broome is one of Peter’s favourite places when back in Australia. As a distance runner, you need space to move, and star attraction in Broome, Cable Beach, has it in spades, with 22km of sparkling sand and sea to wind up on.

Wendy Robertson

Fremantle

A sculptor, art-lover and Airbnb Superhost - Wendy Robertson is well-versed in all that the City of Fremantle has to offer to travellers in search of culture. Close to Perth and home to a variety of great galleries, beaches, restaurants, rivers, markets, and music venues, Fremantle has something for everyone.