Set off on an unforgettable journey through Western Australia’s most iconic natural and cultural attractions. Witness vibrant wildflowers in full bloom, marvel at the ancient beauty of Wave Rock, and take in the scale of Kalgoorlie’s vast Super Pit. Stroll beneath towering Karri and Tingle trees in the ‘Ancient Empire’ and uncover maritime history at Albany’s old whaling station. Walk among the treetops on the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, then relax with lunch and tastings at a renowned Margaret River winery. Soak in the views from the spectacular Kalbarri Skywalk, wander through the eerie Pinnacles in Nambung National Park, and enjoy a wildlife cruise at Monkey Mia. Conclude your adventure with an overnight stay in Fremantle and a visit to the WA Maritime Museum.
BeachesNational parksWildlife & natureGuided Coach Tour
This suggested tour costs from AUD$9,895 per person (twin share, low season)
Starts in Perth, finishes in Perth
16 days/15 nights
Hotel 4 star
Pre and post tour options? YES
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Today you will be met by our friendly and professional Tour Directors. This afternoon we take an informative tour of the city including scenic Kings Park. Kings Park also features the Perth Botanic Garden and here we enjoy a wander through the magnificent display of the area’s wildflowers. We later check-in to the Crown Promenade at the Burswood Entertainment Complex for our overnight stay.
Please Note: Your city tour is dependent on your flight arrival time.
Your accommodation: Crown Promenade Perth (or similar)
Located in the renowned Crown Perth complex, the centrally positioned Crown Promenade Perth features modern and comfortable rooms. Guests can indulge in a range of onsite entertainment and dining options, including seven restaurants, eight bars, a nightclub, and a 24-hour casino.This morning we depart Perth and travel east through the John Forrest National Park. Visit York and the historic York Motor Museum before continuing to Hyden, arriving mid-afternoon.
This tiny town located in Western Australia’s semi-arid wheat belt is home to the fascinating and unique geological formation known as Wave Rock.
Your accommodation: Hyden Wave Rock Motel (or similar)
A charming country hotel renowned for its warm hospitality and hearty, generously portioned country-style meals. Nestled in the heart of Western Australia’s wildflower region, it sits just a scenic 20-minute walk from Wave Rock; a world-famous, awe-inspiring monolithic formation with striking colors and unique geomorphic features, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle.Today we depart Hyden and continue our travels towards the far-east mining district of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Since 1893 the area of Kalgoorlie-Boulder has produced over 50 million ounces of gold, one of only 4 districts in the world to have reached such a milestone. We arrive this afternoon and enjoy a town tour followed by a tour of the incredible Super Pit mine. The Super Pit is now nearly 600 metres deep, 3.5 km long and 1.5 km wide! Enjoy expert commentary from your local guide as we drive along internal haul roads and get up close to the operations of this massive mine.
Your accommodation: Rydges Kalgoorlie (or similar)
Kalgoorlie is a vibrant and historically rich regional center, where the spirit of the Gold Rush era lingers in its grand heritage buildings and the remnants of old miner ghost towns. Rydges Kalgoorlie offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience in the heart of Western Australia’s historic goldfields. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, an outdoor pool, a heated spa, and an on-site restaurant serving delicious cuisine.This morning we head south through the villages of Kambalda and Norseman to the seaside town of Esperance. Along the way there are generally some spectacular wildflower displays that we will stop to enjoy. Upon our arrival at the coast we take the scenic Great Ocean Drive which includes Rotary Lookout which showcases Esperance's spectacular coastline of tranquil bays, soaring cliffs and beautiful beaches.
Your accommodation: Comfort Inn Bay of Isles Motel (or similar)
The Comfort Inn Bay of Isles is nestled in the breathtaking coastal town of Esperance, Western Australia, offering stunning views of the picturesque Recherche Archipelago, also known as the Bay of Isles. Renowned for its pristine white-sand beaches, Esperance is home to some of the world's most spectacular shorelines.This morning we travel west through Ravensthorpe and Jerramungup stopping along the way for lunch. Later this afternoon we visit Bluff Knoll Lookout in the majestic Stirling Range National Park before arriving in the whaling town of Albany.
Your accommodation: Dog Rock Motel (or similar)
Situated in the heart of Albany’s historic and cultural district, Dog Rock Motel enjoys a prime location directly across from the iconic natural granite formation, Dog Rock. Just a short stroll from the city center, guests have easy access to York Street’s shopping precinct, the Visitor Centre, Anzac Peace Park, the Museum, and the renowned Brig Amity.This morning we take a drive to view the Natural Bridge and The Gap located in Torndirrup National Park. The Natural Bridge is a granite formation that looks like a giant rock bridge caused by the gradual wearing away of the granite rock by the force of the Great Southern Ocean.
We then visit the 'Discovery Bay Tourism Experience', a magnificent whaling museum in Albany. Take an interactive journey through the last operating whaling station in Australia, supported by a series of audio visual displays, artefacts and whaling history.
This afternoon we board a catamaran for a spectacular cruise in Albany’s harbour followed by a self-guided audio tour at the National Anzac Centre.
Your accommodation: Dog Rock Motel (or similar)
Situated in the heart of Albany’s historic and cultural district, Dog Rock Motel enjoys a prime location directly across from the iconic natural granite formation, Dog Rock. Just a short stroll from the city center, guests have easy access to York Street’s shopping precinct, the Visitor Centre, Anzac Peace Park, the Museum, and the renowned Brig Amity.Today we travel to the Walpole-Nornalup National Park, home to a grove of veteran Karri and Tingle trees known as the Ancient Empire. These are some of the largest trees in the world, measuring up to 16 metres around the base. To get a closer look, we'll visit the world class Valley of The Giants Tree Top Walk which soars gently upwards amidst the Tingle foliage to a world of birds and flowers. We also visit the Gloucester Tree, the second highest fire lookout tree in the world. (The tree can be climbed by the more adventurous! Subject to accessibility).
This afternoon we continue through the various state forests of the south west before arriving into Margaret River, Western Australia’s premium wine growing region which boasts over 40 world class wineries.
Your accommodation: Stay Margaret River (or similar)
Grande Escape Resort is set amidst lush gardens, offering spacious, air-conditioned guest rooms and family suites with private verandahs, many overlooking the serene surroundings. Perfectly located for exploring the Margaret River region, the resort features an outdoor swimming pool, mini golf, a children's playground, and a barbecue area with packs available on request.This morning we enjoy some local touring before heading to Cape Leeuwin where we join a guided tour of the old historic lighthouse. We then head back to the Margaret River region for some lunch and a wine tasting at Swings and Roundabouts.
Your accommodation: Stay Margaret River (or similar)
Grande Escape Resort is set amidst lush gardens, offering spacious, air-conditioned guest rooms and family suites with private verandahs, many overlooking the serene surroundings. Perfectly located for exploring the Margaret River region, the resort features an outdoor swimming pool, mini golf, a children's playground, and a barbecue area with packs available on request.This morning we depart Margaret River to visit Busselton on Geographe Bay and visit the 1.7 km jetty, the longest in WA. Travel via the Tuart forests to Bunbury, where we take in the impressive view over the harbour and city from the local lookout. We then continue on through Australind and Mandurah before arriving in the cosmopolitan city of Fremantle mid-afternoon.
Located at the mouth of the Swan River, Fremantle is a major Australian port city and serves as the port for Perth. It's also been ranked as one of the best cities to travel to in the world.
Your accommodation: Esplanade Hotel by Rydges (or similar)
The Esplanade Hotel Fremantle - by Rydges, a landmark in the vibrant heart of Fremantle, offers a delightful escape with picturesque views of Esplanade Park. Guests can enjoy access to two refreshing outdoor pools and a well-equipped fitness center, ensuring a rejuvenating stay.This morning enjoy a visit to the Western Australian Maritime Museum. This spectacular museum has six themed galleries, one of which houses the famous racing yacht Australia II, with the winged keel that won the America’s Cup. The museum also houses the retired HMAS Ovens Submarine which was built in 1969 and donated to the museum.
Later this morning we depart Fremantle B-Shed jetty and take a ferry transfer to Rottnest Island! A new inclusion on this tour!
Here we enjoy lunch and an informative coach tour visiting the island's most spectacular locations with insightful commentary. You might even meet a quokka or two along the way!
After some free time, sit back and relax while the Rottnest Express ferry back from the island takes you up the Swan River all the way back to Perth.
Your accommodation: Crown Promenade Perth (or similar)
Located in the renowned Crown Perth complex, the centrally positioned Crown Promenade Perth features modern and comfortable rooms. Guests can indulge in a range of onsite entertainment and dining options, including seven restaurants, eight bars, a nightclub, and a 24-hour casino.After breakfast the South West Explorer passengers depart the tour, while we trek north to the famous Nambung National Park, home to the interesting formations known as the Pinnacles. Here thousands of limestone pillars rise from the shifting yellow sands, resembling a landscape from a science fiction movie. This afternoon continue north through Geraldton and on to the small scenic town of Kalbarri.
Your accommodation: Kalbarri Edge Resort (or similar)
Kalbarri Edge Resort is a great place to unwind and relax after exploring the local sites. Lounge in your comfortable, smartly-appointed room, laze in the sun by the pool or partake in a giant game of chess. With the onsite Edge Restaurant, cocktail bar and 20 channel Foxtel, there is something for everyone to make your stay comfortable.Today we enjoy exploring the Kalbarri National Park including a visit to Red Bluff, which features a lookout with panoramic ocean views from atop the 100m cliffs, a perfect vantage point to spot whales, dolphins and other marine life. From here, we visit Z-Bend to take in the vibrant displays of wildflowers, renowned as being some of the best during the wildflower season.
Later we visit the new $20 million Kalbarri Skywalk, a breath-taking project featuring twin skywalks which float more that 100 meters above the Murchison River Gorge.
Your accommodation: Kalbarri Edge Resort (or similar)
Kalbarri Edge Resort is a great place to unwind and relax after exploring the local sites. Lounge in your comfortable, smartly-appointed room, laze in the sun by the pool or partake in a giant game of chess. With the onsite Edge Restaurant, cocktail bar and 20 channel Foxtel, there is something for everyone to make your stay comfortable.This morning we continue our journey north, arriving in Denham for lunch before heading to Monkey Mia on Shark Bay.
World Heritage Listed in 1991, Shark Bay is one of only 16 sites worldwide that satisfy all four criteria for World Heritage listing. It features one of the largest and most diverse seagrass beds in the world and is home to 10% of the world’s dugong population. There’s a myriad of other marine life including dolphins, whales, manta rays, turtles and sharks.
The best way to experience Shark Bay is on a cruise, so this afternoon we’ll board a modern catamaran and head off to spot the bay’s rich marine life.
Your accommodation: Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort provides fresh and modern accommodation in the heart of Monkey Mia. It is ideally located on the beachfront with stunning unspoiled surroundings, outdoor pool area, and onsite restaurant and bar.This morning we visit the Shark Bay Discovery Centre, which celebrates the region's rich biodiversity and explores the area’s World Heritage listing. We then head south and enjoy a visit to the Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve.
Your accommodation: Ocean Centre Hotel
Experience modern style and 4-star comfort at the Ocean Centre Hotel, perfectly situated in the heart of Geraldton’s city centre. Located directly across from the beach and the picturesque Geraldton Foreshore, our iconic hotel offers exceptional value and high-quality accommodation in Geraldton.After breakfast we visit the magnificent HMAS Sydney II memorial - the second memorial recognised to be of national significance outside of Canberra. Completed in 2001, the memorial has become the country's premier site for honouring the 645 Australian sailors who were lost off the Western Australian coast during a World War II battle with German raider HSK Kormoran. The location of both wrecks remained a mystery for over 66 years until they were located in March 2008 by the Finding Sydney Foundation.
Departing Geraldton, we return to Perth along the "Wildflower Way". We also travel via Australia’s only monastic town, New Norcia. Here we take a tour though this interesting village which was, once upon a time, locked up behind closed doors. We arrive back at the Crown Promenade late this afternoon for the final night of the tour.
Your accommodation: Crown Promenade Perth (or similar)
Located in the renowned Crown Perth complex, the centrally positioned Crown Promenade Perth features modern and comfortable rooms. Guests can indulge in a range of onsite entertainment and dining options, including seven restaurants, eight bars, a nightclub, and a 24-hour casino.This morning we experience a gold pouring at the historical Perth Mint before the tour concludes. You will then be transferred to the airport or your accommodation if staying on in Perth.