moderate
2 days
Moderate fitness, comfortable walking ability recommended
Discover Western Australia’s stunning coast, wildlife, and vineyards over two unforgettable days. With breathtaking sights at Busselton Jetty and D'entrecasteaux National Park, this trip offers a perfect blend of nature and culture. Read on for full details!
Embark on an unforgettable two-day adventure from Perth, featuring stunning Busselton Jetty views, wildlife encounters with kangaroos and emus, and breathtaking sights at D'entrecasteaux National Park. Explore Big Brook Dam, taste local wines at Margaret River, and witness world-class surfers at Surfer's Point, all while enjoying nature's beauty.
Perth - Busselton Jetty - Wildlife Encounter - D'entrecasteaux national park - Pemberton
Departing at 7:30am after your complimentary Perth central accommodation pickup we will be heading to Busselton Jetty. 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 ride is included. Sit back and relax while the train driver takes you on a 1.7 kilometre journey across the calm, clear waters of Geographe Bay.
We will have lunch at the Jetty. You will have an oppotunity to do beer tasting at a beer brewing company. Enjoy your lunch at a resturant/ Cafe of your choice, relax and unwind.
After lunch, we will head to Pemberton. On the way, we will stop at an unique place deep in woods meeting Kangroos and Emus, you will have an oppotunity to feed and pat them.
After saying goodbye to our native woods friends, we will be heading to D'entrecasteaux national park, a magnificent place for Ocean view and rock formations. 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.
We will stay at Pemberton Hotel for the night.
Big Brook Dam - Berry Farm Margaret River - Surfer's Point - Canal Rocks - Lake Cliffton - Perth
After breakfast, we will be heading to the Big Brook Dam, 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 next stop will be Berry Farm Margaret River, you can try local sparkling fruit wines and produce in a beautiful surrounding.
After lunch, we will visit Surfer's Point, which 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.
Our next stop will be Canal Rock, 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 last attraction will be Lake Cliffton, 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
At around 6pm we will be heading back to Perth. Later at around 7:15pm we will be back in Perth, dropping customers back to their Perth central hotels.
Please bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, a thin coat or rain gear, photographic equipment, personal medicines, and dry clothing. Wear comfortable walking shoes. To bring a power adapter if it's needed.
Bring comfortable footwear for walking on jetty and park trails.
Keep a safe distance from kangaroos and emus during wildlife encounters.
Bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses for full-day outdoor activity.
Carry water bottles to stay refreshed during outdoor walks.
The Busselton Jetty was completed in 1865 and is one of the longest wooden piers in the southern hemisphere.
Efforts focus on protecting the native bushland and marine ecosystems through sustainable tourism practices.
Good grip and support are key for walking along jetty and park trails.
Protection from sun and UV exposure during outdoor activities.
summer specific
Capture scenic views and wildlife moments.
Stay hydrated on long outdoor days.