Discover the best of Western Australia on this 4-day small-group Outback Coast Tour from Perth. This expertly guided tour takes you to top natural attractions including the Pinnacles Desert, Kalbarri National Park, and the Shark Bay World Heritage Area.
Get up close with wild dolphins at Monkey Mia, walk on the pure white sands of Shell Beach, and cruise the turquoise waters of Shark Bay on a scenic catamaran tour. Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with a knowledgeable driver-guide, ensuring a relaxed and informative experience.
This tour includes hotel accommodation, national park entry, wildlife experiences, and a fresh seafood lunch at the famous Lobster Shack in Cervantes.
Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers, this small-group tour (max 12 guests) offers an immersive and stress-free way to explore the wild beauty of Western Australia.
Book now to experience the highlights of WA’s coastline and outback—without the crowds or the hassle.
We will contact you to confirm your pick up location one day before departure. Please be at the pickup location 10 minutes before departure.
Begin the journey by driving through the scenic Swan Valley, one of Western Australia’s oldest wine regions. Travelers enjoy views of vineyards, local farms, and charming countryside just outside of Perth.
Stop for a short break in New Norcia, Australia’s only monastic town. Founded by Benedictine monks, this unique town features Spanish-style architecture, historic buildings, and a peaceful atmosphere. Travelers can enjoy a coffee break and explore the town’s cultural heritage.
Travelers pass through Geraldton, known as the sunniest city in Western Australia. The route offers views of coastal landscapes and historic buildings.
Visit the dramatic coastal section of Kalbarri National Park, where rugged cliffs plunge into the Indian Ocean. Highlights include Nature’s Window, Red Bluff, and other viewpoints perfect for sunset photography and coastal walks.
Travelers visit the inland section of Kalbarri National Park to admire the breathtaking views over Murchison Gorge. Key stops may include Nature’s Window or Sky Walk, depending on conditions. The gorge’s dramatic red rock formations are a highlight of the trip.
Travelers stop at Hamelin Pool to view stromatolites—some of the oldest and rarest living organisms on Earth. A short boardwalk allows close-up views of these ancient microbial structures in the shallow, salty water.
Upon arrival in Monkey Mia, travelers may witness wild dolphins swimming close to shore. The area is famous for its reliable dolphin visits. Traveler's can relax on the beach, enjoy resort amenities, or prepare for the next day’s early dolphin feeding.
Travelers have the rare opportunity to witness the famous Monkey Mia dolphins up close as they swim to shore for voluntary, regulated feedings by park rangers. It’s a respectful and educational wildlife experience, ideal for families and nature lovers.
Travelers visit the modern Interpretive Centre in Denham, which offers interactive exhibits on the region’s natural history, Aboriginal heritage, early explorers, and World Heritage listing.
Eagle Bluff offers a spectacular elevated viewpoint over the turquoise waters of Shark Bay. From the boardwalk, travelers can often spot marine life such as sharks, rays, and turtles in the shallow waters below. It’s a peaceful stop with sweeping ocean views and excellent photo opportunities.
Stop at Shell Beach, a unique natural wonder composed entirely of tiny white shells stretching for over 70 km. Travelers can walk along this pristine shore, take photos, and learn about its formation in the hypersaline waters of Shark Bay.
Arrive at Mount Scott Lookout for panoramic views over Geraldton and Grey’s Bay. This site also features a moving memorial to the HMAS Sydney II naval tragedy. It’s both a scenic and historical stop.
Travelers visit this architecturally unique cathedral, designed by the famous priest-architect Monsignor John Hawes. Its striking blend of Romanesque and Byzantine styles makes it one of Geraldton’s cultural highlights.
Enjoy a relaxing drive along the Indian Ocean Drive, with views of pristine beaches, sand dunes, and coastal fishing towns such as Leeman and Jurien Bay. A perfect way to experience Western Australia’s dramatic coastline.
Visit the famous Lobster Shack in Cervantes for a behind-the-scenes tour of WA’s thriving rock lobster industry. The experience includes a fresh seafood lunch and an overview of the sustainable practices used in this multimillion-dollar export operation.
Travelers explore the Pinnacles, one of WA’s most iconic natural wonders. These towering limestone pillars rise from the yellow sands of the desert, creating a surreal, moon-like landscape. Ideal for scenic walks and unique photography.
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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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