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_ This fare price is a (Per Person) suitable for Adults 18+ and older.
Not suitable for children 17 years and under. _ *Solo travellers who book
separately in Twin Share Accommodation will be paired with another solo
passenger of the same gender.
TOUR CODE: PX8-B - Shared Accommodation (Twin Share Ensuite Room)
OPERATES: Sundays (Apr to Oct)
TOUR DURATION: 8 Days / 7 Nights
MAIN PICKUP LOCATION & TIME: Quality Hotel Ambassador Hotel - 196
Adelaide Terrace, Perth @ 8:30am
HIGHLIGHTS:
ITINERARY:
Explore WA in comfort! From Pinnacles to Ningaloo Reef, dolphins, whale sharks
& First Nations culture—8 days of coastal magic & unforgettable moments.
An eight-day comfort adventure like no other. What other trip offers the
chance to visit the towering natural limestone Pinnacles, snorkel the waters
of Ningaloo Reef – and meet a whale shark (they’re harmless, don’t worry!) –
enjoy bushtucker with the Nhanda and Malgana people, catch rock lobsters, go
dolphin spotting, and more? None. Book now and experience it for yourself.
No hidden cost on our tours. Look closely at the value for money with our
amazing inclusions!
**Day 1: Pinnacles National Park & Geraldton **
Your adventure starts with a welcome meeting in Perth at 8:30am with your tour
guide, before we set out for the trendy seaside resort of Geraldton. But this
isn’t just any journey. We’ll stop off along the way to take in the largest
dunes in WA and the mysterious alien-like limestone towers of the Pinnacles at
Nambung National Park, as well as checking out the Leaning Trees of Greenough
and the lovely Jurien Bay, where you might spot a sea lion or two. In
Geraldton we have an orientation drive around town before dinner, drinks, and
a chance to get to know everyone.
Day 2: Northampton First Nations Gallery & Kalbarri National Park
After a leisurely breakfast, we head to historical Northampton, one of the
oldest towns in Western Australia. We’ll catch some heritage buildings dating
back to the 1800s, and meet the artists at a First Nations gallery. Next up:
the Pink Lake at Hutt Lagoon, which truly lives up to its name, before gazing
in awe at the wind-eroded sandstone of Nature’s Window, the spectacular
Z-Bend Gorge, and the Kalbarri Skywalk at Kalbarri National Park.
**Day 3: Shark Bay & Monkey Mia **
It’s an ocean-themed day today. Jump on a boat at the Kalbarri Marina to learn
about the local rock lobster industry – and even pull up some lobster pots
yourself. Keep your catch to enjoy later that evening! Then it’s one sealife
legend to another, as we head off to scenic Monkey Mia, where the local
Dolphin population thrives. Stop via the Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve
for some ‘living fossils’, and one of Shark Bay’s picturesque lookouts. Put
your feet up at Monkey Mia or hit the water, before an evening of First
Nations experience courtesy of the Nhanda and Malgana people. This is your
chance to try the didgeridoo or traditional conch shell, and taste some bush
tucker.
**Day 4: Shark Bay & Monkey Mia **
Here’s a post-breakfast activity you don’t get every day: Bottlenose dolphin-
spotting with WA Parks & Wildlife experts. Learn a bit about these magnificent
animals, and then take some well-earned time off to relax on the beach, snap
photos to make the folks back home jealous, or sit at the bar and watch the
wildlife go by. If you fancy it, there’s a sunset cruise, and you’re invited,
feel free to bring a sundowner with you. If you’re lucky you might spot the
elusive sea cows, or ‘Dugongs’.
**Day 5: Carnarvon **
It’s definitely a more spaced out day as we head to Carnarvon Space and
Technology Centre for a quick photo stop. It was created to support NASA’s
Gemini, Apollo and Skylab programs. Next up, we visit the Gascoyne Aboriginal
Heritage and Cultural Centre to learn about the region’s unique culture and
country from its First Nations custodians. Snap pictures of the Carnarvon
Cactus Farm, one of the town’s quirkiest sights, before heading to the
Gascoyne Food Trail. The trail features everything from bananas, avocados, to
beans, beef, ice cream, and mangoes. Relax tonight – take the chance for a
stroll along the beautiful foreshore and head to a local restaurant.
Day 6: Coral Bay, Ningaloo Reef & Exmouth
Today we are off Coral Bay, home to the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef,
the world's largest fringing reef. We'll embark on a glass-bottom boat tour
and snorkel experience to see up to 250 species of coral and 500 species of
fish. Further along the coast we visit Vlamingh Head Lighthouse, with stunning
views, then rest up in Exmouth town.
**Day 7: Exmouth **
It’s your day. Experience a swim with the world famous whale sharks, go whale-
spotting, swim with manta rays, or get your hiking boots on – the choice is
yours. You can select your optional adventure when you book your tour, or
your guide can help you get set up. Please note: Public transport is non-
existent in Exmouth, so pre planning your activities is a must!
**Day 8: Exmouth **
All good things must come to an end, sadly. It’s time to say goodbye to your
fellow travellers after breakfast. Thanks for the memories!
INCLUSIONS:
**EXCLUSIONS: **
WHAT TO BRING:
1L Refillable water bottle - Your guide will be monitoring hydration and
encouraging water consumption at all times during your daily adventures in
order to avoid health concerns arising, Wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses &
sunscreen, Beach towel, toiletries, Bathers or swimwear, flip-flops shoes
(beach thongs), Comfortable sturdy walking shoes (closed-toe shoes), All-
weather clothing (In case extreme conditions day/night), Overnight bag 20kg &
small day pack 5kg, Personal medicine if required, any pre-existing medical
issues, please let us know at time of booking, Flashlight or torch - optional,
Insect repellent & camera, Money for snacks and meals, A sense of adventure!
**CHILD POLICY: **
Children aged 12 to 17 must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian at
all times. The tour is not suitable for infants or children aged 11 and under
due to the nature of the tour.
WEATHER:
The weather along the West Coast of Australia varies by region and season. In
summer, temperatures can reach the high 30s (°C). Winter days are generally
mild closer to Perth. Exmouth has a tropical climate with hot, humid summers
and warm, dry winters. Coastal areas in between can experience sudden changes,
including rainfall and cooler evenings. We recommend checking the average
temperatures for the time of year you’ll be travelling and packing
accordingly, including sun protection, light layers, and wet weather gear.
Tours will proceed in most weather conditions unless otherwise advised by the
provider
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Autopia Tours - Western Australia
SGD 3,797.49