Southern Experience and Contrasts North Tour

Da AUD A$ 2.751,00
  • Durata: 5 Giorni (circa)
  • Luogo: City of Perth, Western Australia
  • Codice prodotto: PX8LR1
Western Australia’s southwest is one of the world’s 34 most biodiverse regions. Around half of the 8,000 plant species that occur here are found nowhere else on earth. The magnificent eucalyptus forests with the ancient tree giants as well as the picturesque coastline and remote beaches are also unique. The Wave Rock, the largest wave in Australia, is indeed made of stone and can be conquered for this on dry foot!  On this tour, you’ll also encounter one of Australia’s most unique landscapes, the Pinnacles Desert.



HIGHLIGHTS

  • Tree Top Walk and Valley of the Giants
  • Albany, the historical settlement of 1826
  • Torndirrup Nationalpark with The Gap & Natural Bridge
  • Wave Rock
  • Visit dromedary farm
  • Perth City Tour including Kings Park and Elizabeth Quay, Cottesloe Beach and the charming harbour town of Fremantle
  • Swan River Cruise from Fremantle to Perth
  • Visit Yanchep National Park
  • Pinnacles in Nambung National Park
  • Lancelin sand dunes
  • Wildflowers in season

SERVICES INCLUDED

  • Transport in an air-conditioned comfort vehicle with a maximum of 12 people per vehicle.
  • Accommodation during the tour 4x in hotels/motels
  • English speaking tour guide, other languages on request
  • 24/7 English/German/French emergency assistance
  • Free drinking water
  • Entrance fees to National Parks, Tree Top Walk, Wave Rock, Dromedary Farm, Swan River Cruise
  • Meals (2x breakfast / 1x lunch)
  • Comprehensive information kit in vehicles

OPTIONAL SERVICE

  • A detour to Rottnest Island 
  • Upgrade to Half Lobster for lunch
  • Lobster Shack Factory Tour by the Lobster Shack
  • Sandboard hire by Lancelin sand dunes 
  • Extra night(s) at the DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Northbridge before tour departure or after tour arrival.


ITINERARY


Day 1 Perth – Albany

Leisurely travel to the impressive Karri forests of the Pemberton region. Here we admire one of the highest “Fire Spotting Trees” in the world. The Valley of the Giants, a section of forest appropriately named for its huge trees, is our next destination. Tree Top Walk offers an amazing bird’s eye view to this window of the past. Much of the plant life in this region is unique to the Southwest of Western Australia. Via Denmark, we reach Albany, Western Australia’s first settlement, in the evening.


Day 2 Albany – Hyden

A city tour of Albany and the magnificent panorama view from Mt. Clarence overlooking King George Sound, where the first settlers landed in 1826, let you realize the importance of this town to Western Australia. Afterwards we will be exploring “Natural Bridge and The Gap” in Torndirrup National Park. The tour continues with a drive through farmland in the Stirling Range. The many different varieties of plants originating in the Stirling Range are mainly due to its insular location. This mountain range is a climatic island and the plain is typical for its dry and warm weather conditions. Late afternoon we will arrive in Hyden.


Day 3 Hyden – Perth

After breakfast, we will visit the famous and astounding “breakers wave” the ‘Wave Rock’. There is enough time to explore and learn about the story of this unbelievable natural wonder. Afterwards we drive through the wide-stretched West Australian wheat belt to reach York at about lunchtime. A quaint short stroll in the oldest inland settlement of W.A. will take you back to the time of the first settlers. The old well-maintained and renovated houses boasting their original facades bring forth still today the atmosphere of the pioneer’s time. A visit to a Camel farm is another highlight where you wil get valuable informatin and details about the history and modern use of the single-humped desert ships here in Australia. After an enjoyable travel back to Perth, this tour concludes at your hotel.


Day 4 City Tour Perth & Fremantle & Swan River

After pick up from your hotel, you will discover Perth, situated on the Swan River, the sunniest city „Down Under”. Although it is one of the most isolated cities in the world, Perth offers many spectacular attractions. We begin our tour at Kings Park to take in a magnificent view of the city, Swan River and the Darling Ranges. There is also time for a pleasant stroll through this beautiful native park. A tour into downtown Perth shows you the shopping and business areas, as well as St. George‘s Terrace the financial centre, where you can find a contrast of old and new architecture. Our drive will continue through some of the best residential areas of Perth along the Swan River to the Indian Ocean. Fremantle, with its old colonial buildings, is our final destination. This City is known for its harmonious combination of culture, maritime history and entertainment. Here you have time to discover this friendly historical harbour town with its famous market. Captain Cook cruise will then take you on a comfortable and safe trip back up the Swan River to Perth City. Enjoy glorious views along the River. Return transfer back to hotel not included.


Day 5 Perth - Cervantis - Perth

After pick up from your hotel, our adventure begins at Yanchep National Park, a haven of natural beauty and home to an array of native Australian wildlife. Take a leisurely stroll through the park’s lush landscapes, encounter kangaroos, koalas, kookaburras and cockatoos. Next, we head to the iconic Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park. Marvel at the otherworldly limestone formations that rise from the golden sands, creating a surreal and captivating landscape. Take a guided walk among the Pinnacles and learn about the geology and history that shaped this unique natural wonder. After the Pinnacles, we make our way to the coastal town of Cervantes, known for its pristine beaches and, of course, its world-famous lobsters. Enjoy a delicious lunch at the Lobster Shack rich delicacies menu. For a small surcharge you can also order the freshest lobster straight from the Indian Ocean. A other great opportunity you have is to learn about the lobster industry with an optional english guided tour of the processing factory. Our adventure continues as we head to the Lancelin sand dunes, a landscape of endless, shifting sand hills. Brace yourself for an exhilarating experience as you try sandboarding (optional) down the dunes. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a first-timer, the Lancelin sand dunes offer an exciting and memorable activity for everyone. Then we will take you back to your hotel.


Note

Child price applies to children from 4 to 12 years. Unfortunately Child under 4 years cannot participate on this tour.

This tour is on request and will be set on PENDING. Booking will be confirmed as soon as the requested number of participants is available.

Please do not take any suitcases on tour. Luggage for 3 days / 2 nights is sufficient. The remaining luggage can be stored at your hotel.