The City of Rockingham has revealed their latest destination marketing campaign.
It's called Rediscover Extraordinary and showcases a wide range of experiences visitors can enjoy from October to early December.
Whether it’s exploring the City’s signature arts and culture event the Castaways Sculpture Awards, enjoying Western Australia’s most unique racing experience at the Channel 7 Rockingham Beach Cup, or swimming with wild dolphins – there’s something for everyone.
Visitors can kayak through the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park among wild sea lions, wakeboard at WA’s only cable wake park in Baldivis, and skydive over Rockingham.
For those who prefer to stay on dry ground, there are a range of award winning cafes, bars and restaurants to enjoy.
The digital campaign will target specific audiences on social media through Facebook and Instagram.
City of Rockingham Mayor Deb Hamblin said Rediscover Extraordinary. Rediscover Rockingham was the latest action from the City’s Tourist Destination Strategy 2019 – 2024.
“The active pursuit of tourism and economic development is a key aspiration for the City in its Strategic Community Plan, and our latest destination marketing campaign is integral to fulfilling this,” Mayor Hamblin said.
“Spring and early summer are fabulous times to visit Rockingham, with a number of exciting events and activities on offer.
“As the weather warms up, we strongly encourage families from across WA to come and rediscover the extraordinary in Rockingham and make memories that last a lifetime. Importantly, they’ll also get to find out why our City is known as the place where coast comes to life.”

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