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The South32 Rottnest Channel Swim is a 19.7km open water swim from Cottesloe Beach (Mudurup) to Rottnest Island (Wadjemup). The 35th annual Rottnest Channel Swim will be held on Saturday, 22 February 2025.

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Highly regarded worldwide and one of Western Australia’s iconic events, the Rottnest Channel Swim is a 19.7km open water swim from Cottesloe Beach (Mudurup) to
Rottnest Island (Wadjemup).

Key dates

Whether you’re a swimmer, volunteer or skipper, here you’ll find all the important dates and details for the events that will get you ready for the swim.

Registration categories

There’s a number of categories that you could be involved with on the day. Swim with friends or conquer it solo – find one that suits you here.

Registration pricing

We’ve given you a breakdown of the pricing of the event, plus some extra information that tells you everything you need to know about making your payment.

Quick links for swimmers

Whether you’re swimming alone or with friends, there’s a few things you need to know in order for the day to run smoothly for you and those around you. We’ve got all the important information you need to know for both the lead up to the event, and event day itself.

Rottnest Channel Swim simply would not be possible without a support crew

Whether you’re hoping to swim as a soloist, as part of a duo or even in a team, the Rottnest Channel Swim simply would not be possible without a support crew. Learn all the important information about support crews.

There’s a few different ways we could use your help

There’s a few different ways we could use your help to make the event run smoothly, so if you’re over 16 and thinking of becoming a volunteer, check out our volunteering information.

If you want to check out the action on the day, there’s a few things to keep in mind.

Cottesloe Beach (Mudurup)

Come and experience the trepidation of the start! The first wave leaves at 5.45am, with the last wave leaving at 7.40am – so it’s important to make sure you get down early. Parking around the beach is limited, so make sure you plan accordingly to avoid last minute hassle.

Rottnest Island (Wadjemup)

The first swimmers will arrive at the island at around 10am, so it’s a good idea to be at the island at 9.30am. Ferries fill up quickly, so make sure you make a booking early so you don’t miss out. There’ll be sponsor activities happening all day, so you can make a day of it after the final waves of swimmers come in. The event will finish at 5pm.

Badge of honour

Show the world you’re one of a kind

Conquering the Rottnest Channel Swim is no easy feat. We don’t blame you for wanting to let everyone know about your amazing achievement – organising a solo swimmer licence plate is a great way to do this.

Unlock your licence plate
Handing medal to swimmer