Set out from Perth for a compact, sensory-rich escape to Western Australia’s celebrated Margaret River region on the Margaret River Winery Tour (2 Days 1 Night Korean Tour). Running from Perth and operating through Hyundai Travel, this two-day itinerary stitches together the region’s standout experiences: the historic Busselton Jetty and its red train, winery tastings, limestone caves, rugged coastal lookouts and a sweet stop at the Margaret River Chocolate Factory. Meeting and check-in information is provided on booking; the operator handles day-to-day logistics.
Day one moves south to Busselton, where the long jetty reaches offshore and the red train delivers an oddly cinematic ride over open water. A stroll across Busselton Beach follows, then a farm-style lunch at Bootleg Brewery before afternoon visits to select cellar doors. Local producers show why Margaret River is internationally renowned for premium wines: cool-climate chardonnays and concentrated cabernets frame the tasting notes and the relaxed pace.
After an overnight stay, day two turns inward and seaward. Ngligi Cave opens into a quiet underworld of limestone, where stalactites and stalagmites form sculptural chambers. The geological language of the cave—soft calcite curtains and columnar formations—contrasts with the bristling energy of Canal Rocks, where granite channels bite into the Indian Ocean and waves surge through narrow passages. Cape Naturaliste National Park provides sweeping coastal vantage points before a final, indulgent stop at the Margaret River Chocolate Factory. Taste, watch the process, and shop for local craft confections.
The tour is sized for small groups—maximum 22 people—so there’s time for questions, photography stops, and unhurried tasting. It’s an ideal short escape for visitors based in Perth who want a curated sampler of the region without self-driving. Beyond wine and sweets, the trip highlights the area’s geology—limestone karst systems and coastal granite—and its food culture, from brewery fare to barbecue dinners included on some departures.
Practical notes: pack layered clothing for coastal wind, sturdy shoes for cave floors and rocky viewpoints, and a camera with a wide-angle lens. Respect cave closures and follow tasting guidelines offered by cellar doors. Hyundai Travel acts as the booking intermediary; the local operator runs the daily program and provides final meeting details after confirmation. For travelers seeking a two-day blend of nature, geology, and gastronomy close to Perth, this tour delivers concentrated Margaret River essentials with thoughtful pacing.
Departures are staged from central Perth (300 Wellington St, Perth WA 6000), so the schedule works well for visitors staying in the city. Accommodation is simple regional lodging chosen to maximize tasting time rather than luxury, and the itinerary is suited to travelers comfortable with light walking and several short drives. Bring sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, and small cash for local stalls and souvenirs.