Set out from Perth and spend a day tracing the southwest edge of Western Australia on the Perth Margaret River & Busselton Jetty Korean Tour. Departing from central Perth (300 Wellington St, Perth WA 6000, Australia), this full‑day guided circuit threads coastal scenery, old timber engineering, and vineyard country into an 11‑hour experience suitable for travelers who want variety without the logistics headache.
The itinerary stitches together three signature draws: Busselton Jetty, Margaret River’s cellar doors and artisan food producers, and the knuckled granite of Canal Rocks. Busselton Jetty is the longest timber jetty in the Southern Hemisphere — a linear wooden pier that reaches far into Geographe Bay. Walk the planks toward the end for seascapes, or take the bright red jetty train for a relaxed spin over turquoise water. In the wine country, low limestone ridges, gravelly soils and a maritime climate produce concentrated Cabernet and Chardonnay; tasting rooms sit among rows of vines and weather‑beaten ironbark.
A stop at the Margaret River Chocolate Factory adds a tactile contrast: chocolate artisans coax glossy confections while you sample the goods and watch the process. Canal Rocks, where the Indian Ocean rushes through cleft granite platforms, is a raw, photogenic finale — the granite outcrops and tidal channels create a dramatic, almost sculpted shoreline shaped by millennia of wave and wind.
The tour is presented with a Korean-speaking guide, which makes it especially comfortable for Korean visitors and multilingual groups. Hyundai Travel manages bookings for this excursion; the local operator runs the actual tour and will confirm pickup details after booking. Group size is capped at 22, which keeps the day organized while still social.
Why book it? In a single day you trade urban Perth for long wooden piers, coastal geology and cellar door hospitality. It’s a condensed primer on southwest WA’s contrasts: reef‑fringed bays, karri and eucalypt pockets inland, and winemaking that put the region on the map in the late 20th century. Practical perks — included brewery lunch and curated tastings — minimize decision fatigue so you can focus on views and flavors.
Travelers should bring sun protection, a refillable water bottle and comfortable shoes for jetty walking and short vineyard strolls. Photography opportunities are plentiful from the jetty end, vineyard rows, and the jagged platform of Canal Rocks. Whether you’re chasing coastal panoramas, local wine, or an easy immersion into Margaret River’s culinary scene, this organized day tour delivers a lot of southwest Australia in one tidy loop. Expect a full but relaxed pace, with several short walks and flat surfaces suitable for most adults and older children; mobility issues should be discussed with Hyundai Travel in advance to confirm accessibility and pickup arrangements prior to booking.