Our 2-Day Busselton Jetty and South West Tour showcase Western Australia's most iconic attractions in the southwest region, including Busselton Jetty, Margaret River, and Pemberton the home of giant trees. This tour offers our guests breathtaking ocean views. Wildlife encounters, walking in giant Karri tree forest, and experiencing high-quality local food and liquor.
We pickup/drop off from all hotels with post code as 6000, 6003, 6004, 6005
It's 700 metres from Perth train station on Wellington Street
The first stop is the Busselton Foreshore. Enjoy gorgeous views of the famous Busselton Jetty, the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere and the sparkling sands of Busselton Beach. Return Jetty Train ticket is included. We have lunch at the Jetty. You will have choice to do beer tasting at a beer brewing company. Enjoy your lunch at a resturant/ Cafe of your choice, relax and unwind.
On the way to Pemberton, we will see some of the Australian native animals, we will stop to watch them having fun and take photos. Due to Viator rules regarding animals, our guests are not allowed to feed or touch any of these animals.
The view from the lookout is truly stunning. From the headland, crystal clear deep blue water, rolling surf and miles of deserted, golden sand stretches out before your eyes, beckoning you to discover it at close hand.
Enjoy a forrest walk. Big Brook Dam presents a glorious setting for water activities and nature walk. Crystal clear blue water surrounded by Karri forest. The picturesque setting has inspired many artists to capture the Karri forests and water here.
Try local sparkling fruit wines and produce in a beautiful surrounding
Surfers Point is a symbol of the South West's wild shore, known as one of the best 'big wave' locations on the planet. You can watch the world’s top surfers pit their skills on the barrels and big peaks.
Enjoy the unique and spectacular rocky coast at Canal Rocks where the ocean has carved out the rocks, and walk down the wooden footbridge for some iconic sights of the waves beating on the rocky outcrops.
The Lake Clifton thrombolites are approximately 2,000 years old and the largest in the southern hemisphere. You can view them from above on a boardwalk over the lake. These rock-like formations are found in only a few places in the world and scientists believe that thrombolites are one of the first life forms on earth
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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