Rockingham is a small coastal town on the southwest coast of Western Australia, about 50 kilometers north from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, with a permanent population of about 17000 people and is also considered to be part of the Perth metropolitan circle. About 30 kilometer (s) from (Mandurah), the second largest city of Western Australia.
As a coastal city, Rockingham, like other Australian cities, has a beautiful and long coastline, sandy beaches and clear blue waters, and dolphins are the signature stars here, in (Rockingham Wild Encounters), the Rockingham wildlife area on the northwest corner of the city. Over the years, workers have forged deep friendships with hundreds of local wild dolphins home to safe havens and islands, where tourists can watch dolphin mothers breast-feed dolphin cubs and explore how dolphins can hunt with rays. They can even dive into the sea with masks and vents to swim with wild dolphins, and these friendly elves attract tens of thousands of visitors to Rockingham each year.
Monthly weather averages of Rockingham
Visitor centre of Rockingham