Rottnest Island records 6.9% increase in tourist arrivals

Published on : Monday, July 22, 2019

 

The number of visitors jumped to 785,002, a 6.9 per cent increase on the 734,637 visitors in 2017-18. The result represents a remarkable 21 per cent increase in visitor numbers over the past two years.

 

“With visitor numbers continuing to increase, Rottnest Island is on target to reach its 2034 target of 800,000 annual visitors – more than a decade ahead of time,” Tourism Minister Paul Papalia said.

 

The Rottnest Island Authority’s bicycle hire operation, Pedal & Flipper also recorded its best year in 2018-19.

 

With an increase in stock, Pedal & Flipper hired out 132,158 bicycles (including 6,678 electric bicycles), 9,441 snorkel sets and 20,500 accessories, with total revenue of $4.1 million – a growth of 13 per cent on the previous year.

 

Rottnest’s growing appeal has been underscored by the State Government’s commitment to additional activities for visitors, extra ferry services, successful marketing campaigns and influencers.

 

Papalia said, “The islands’ growing appeal in 2018-19 was underscored by the construction of 83 new eco-tents representing the first accommodation to be built on the island in about 40 years, a new beach club with a swimming pool and restaurant and eight new recreational businesses.”

 

The local and international appeal of the ‘quokka selfie’ has seen the island’s Instagram account followers grow by 49.2 per cent in 2018-19 to about 91,000.

 

Celebrities including Chris Hemsworth posted quokka selfies and their Rottnest Island experience on their social media accounts, generating millions of viral views and raising worldwide awareness of Rottnest and Western Australia’s unique fauna.

 

Hemsworth’s Instagram video post attracted an extraordinary 11.7 million views, 2.9 million likes and 29,800 comments.

 

The latest report by Tourism Research Australia shows the number of visitors to WA and their total spend have reached an all-time high, with a substantial growth in visitors to all regions across the State.