WA NT Tours Pty Ltd Perth Overnight Experiences
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Itinerary:
Day 1: Perth - Pemberton
The relaxing drive south takes us through places like Mandurah and Bunbury. In Busselton, we visit the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Next, we admire the coastal section of Canal Rocks. The Margaret River region, one of Australia's most famous wine-growing areas, welcomes us with its Mediterranean climate. Here, we enjoy a wine tasting at a renowned winery. We continue through beautiful forests along Cave Road to Cape Leeuwin, Australia's southwesternmost point, where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. Our accommodation tonight reflects the authentic atmosphere of the forest and timber region.
Accommodation: Pemberton Hotel, Pemberton
Day 2: Pemberton - Albany
Adventurous travelers have the option to climb one of the tallest "fire lookout trees" in the world (Gloucester Tree). In the Valley of the Giants, we find 300-400-year-old giant trees. On the Tree Top Walk, we get a bird's-eye view of these ancient giants. In the afternoon, we visit the William Bay National Park with its Elephant Rocks and the famous Green Pool beach. The unspoiled beauty and colors of the beaches will captivate you. We then head to Albany, the first settlement in Western Australia.
Accommodation: Quality Suites Banksia Gardens, Albany
Day 3: Albany - Hyden
We begin with a city tour of Albany and the panoramic view from Mount Clarence over King George Sound, where the first settlers of Western Australia landed in 1826. We then explore Natural Bridge and The Gap in the Torndirrup National Park. The drive takes us to the Stirling Range, home to rare endemic plant species. We arrive in Hyden by late afternoon.
Accommodation: Wave Rock Motel, Hyden
Day 4: Hyden - Kalgoorlie
In the morning, we visit the famous Wave Rock. Afterward, we continue on the unsealed but well-maintained Emu Fence Road towards Southern Cross. Following the route of the first gold prospectors, we arrive at the "Golden Mile" in Kalgoorlie-Boulder. We visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre for insights into the work of Australia's flying doctors and enjoy a brief city tour.
Accommodation: Hospitality Motel, Kalgoorlie
Day 5: Kalgoorlie
Today we visit the "Superpit," Australia's largest open-cut gold mine. We explore the advanced technologies used in gold mining. Afterward, we travel through Menzies, a former gold-mining town, to Lake Ballard. Here, Antony Gormley's 51 sculptures create an impressive contrast against the vibrant landscape. In Kalgoorlie, we also visit the Two-up shed, where the traditional Australian game is sometimes played.
Accommodation: Hospitality Motel, Kalgoorlie
Day 6: Kalgoorlie - Esperance
We drive for approximately 400 km to reach Esperance on the Southern Ocean. Along the way, we pass Norseman, where the Eyre Highway begins. We continue to the Cape Le Grand National Park, famous for its stunning beaches, white sands, and the vivid blue and green waters of the sea. Esperance, "the place where water lies like a boomerang," is our destination for the day.
Accommodation: Hospitality Motel, Esperance
Day 7: Esperance - Balladonia
We say goodbye to the stunning coastline as we take the Great Ocean Drive, with highlights including Rotary Lookout, Twilight Beach, and Pink Lake. We then head north to Norseman, where the Eyre Highway begins its 1,500 km stretch across the Nullarbor Plain. The vastness and remoteness of the Outback will leave a lasting impression.
Accommodation: Balladonia Hotel, Balladonia
Day 8: Balladonia - Nullarbor
Today, we stop to photograph the sign marking Australia's longest straight road. In Eucla, we visit the ruins of the 1877 Telegraph Station. We cross the border into South Australia, adjust our clocks, and pass through a quarantine station. Our journey continues toward Nullarbor, where we spend the night.
Accommodation: Nullarbor Hotel/Motel, Nullarbor
Day 9: Nullarbor - Port Lincoln
The highlight of the day comes early as we visit the Head of Bight lookout in the Great Australian Bight Marine National Park. The cliffs here are breathtaking, and if we're lucky, we may even spot humpback whales. Continuing via Ceduna, we arrive in Port Lincoln, Australia's oyster capital.
Accommodation: Port Lincoln Hotel, Port Lincoln
Day 10: Port Lincoln - Port Augusta
We head to Coffin Bay for a visit to an oyster farm, where we learn about oyster cultivation, complete with a delicious culinary experience. In the afternoon, we head to Port Augusta, our final stop in "civilization."
Accommodation: The Standpipe, Port Augusta
Day 11: Port Augusta - Arkaroola (Flinders Range)
After breakfast, we travel from the southern coast of Australia through Hawker, entering South Australia's outback. The Flinders Range, a 500 km long mountain range, is of great geological significance. The ancient rock formations here create an incomparable landscape that can only be experienced in the Australian Outback.
Accommodation: Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary, Arkaroola
Day 12: Arkaroola (Flinders Range) - Marree
We spend the morning on an exciting 4WD tour of the Flinders Range National Park, visiting spectacular viewpoints. The Sillers Lookout offers unforgettable views of this wild, rugged landscape. In the afternoon, we continue our journey to Marree.
Accommodation: The Marree Hotel, Marree
Day 13: Marree - Coober Pedy
We head west on the Oodnadatta Track to William Creek, where we take a small plane flight over Lake Eyre, the lowest point in Australia. Afterward, we arrive in Coober Pedy and check into our underground hotel.
Accommodation: Desert Cave Hotel, Coober Pedy
Day 14: Coober Pedy
Today, we explore Coober Pedy, the "Opal Capital of the World." We visit the Breakaways, a dramatic land formation, and learn about the opal mining industry. The afternoon is free for personal exploration, and you can hunt for opals.
Accommodation: Desert Cave Hotel, Coober Pedy
Day 15: Coober Pedy - Alice Springs
We have a relaxed drive today as we head north on the Stuart Highway, crossing into the Northern Territory. We stop at the Henbury Meteorite Craters before arriving in Alice Springs to conclude our 15-day journey.
Included Services: Transport in air-conditioned 4WD with a maximum of 12 passengers per vehicle Accommodation in hotels/motels (14 nights, including 2 nights in an underground room) English-speaking guide Entrance fees to national parks, wine tasting, Cape Leeuwin, Wave Rock, Super Pit Tour, Coffin Bay Oyster Farm Tour, 4WD Tour in Flinders Range, Lake Eyre flight Meals (14x Breakfast, 1x Dinner) Free drinking water Information package and extensive vehicle library 24-hour English, German, French-speaking phone support Safety equipment including satellite phone, radio, first-aid kit with defibrillator Welcome kit with useful travel items
Key Info
- alarm Duration: 21600
- person Age: All Ages
- people Group Size: Min 1 Max 12
info Information
- Available for all ages
- Packages start from AU$1700.00pp
Address: Perth, Western Australia
question_answer Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the minimum age for Overnight Experiences at Perth?
The minimum age for Overnight Experiences at Perth is suitable for all ages.
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How long does an Overnight Experiences session at Perth last?
The average Overnight Experiences session at our Perth centre is 192 to 193 hour.
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Is Overnight Experiences Perth open for bookings during the week?
Absolutely, however Overnight Experiences is busiest at the weekend - and our Perth centre is no exception. This means you might need a larger group monday through friday.
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Is Overnight Experiences Perth open for bookings at weekends?
Overnight Experiences at Perth is busiest at the weekends so we'd definitely recommend booking in advance! Obviously, we'll always try to accommodate last minute Overnight Experiences bookings but once the spots are booked up they are booked up!
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How popular is the Overnight Experiences Perth center?
Geronigo® aims for all of our Overnight Experiences locations to be amongst the the best and most popular, our Overnight Experiences Perth center is no exception. Book with confidence!
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Can I buy a gift voucher for Overnight Experiences Perth?
Yes you can buy Overnight Experiences Perth gift vouchers either online or over the phone. Geronigo® gift vouchers are valid for 12 months, can be gift wrapped or for a last minute gift idea can be instant email delivered. Remember that any gift experience voucher from Geronigo® including our Overnight Experiences Perth vouchers can be used for booking at any of our thousands of Geronigo® adventure locations (for no extra charge!).
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Where is Overnight Experiences Perth?
The Overnight Experiences Perth center is located at the following address: Perth, Western Australia. Please note that sometimes our Overnight Experiences centers are difficult to find, please follow the directions on your booking receipt!
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How much is Overnight Experiences at Perth?
The average package price of Overnight Experiences at Perth 4,550.00. The lowest price is 1,700.00 with the most expensive option being 8,400.00.
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