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Explore some of Perth’s natural highlights in just five days with a trip that takes you from Fremantle through the Margaret River region and across Western Australia's capital city. Try to grab a quick quokka selfie on your daytrip to Rottnest Island, see the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere in Busselton and swim at Meelup Beach. Visit a winery and gin producer local to the Margaret River region, watch a didgeridoo performance inside Ngilgi Cave in Yallingup and learn about Western Australia’s rich First Nations culture. With an Intrepid leader by your side, you can get closer to some of Australia's favourite places, no matter how much time you have.
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Fremantle
<Welcome to Fremantle! (Or Walyalup in the language of the local Whadjuk Noongar people, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which Fremantle and Perth are now located.) Your adventure starts on the west coast of the Australian mainland with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, maybe visit the Maritime Museum or wander through the Fremantle Markets. After your meeting, get to know your new fellow travellers and your leader (and get excited about the journey ahead) during dinner at a nearby restaurant.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Fremantle
<This morning, you’ll take the scenic boat ride to Rottnest Island – a little white-sand paradise off the coast. Maybe grab a coffee, then, as is customary here, try to grab a quick quokka selfie – these little marsupials have earned the title of ‘world’s friendliest animals’ and are usually happy around people! Your leader will guide you across the island on a hop on hop off vehicle that’s always rotating around the island. You have most of the day free here to enjoy the many swimming bays, beaches and snorkelling spots around the island. Take the afternoon ferry back to Fremantle later today.
Quokkas are very friendly and likely will come up to you, but please remember that they are still wild animals. It’s important that you don’t feed them or touch them. -
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Margaret River
<This morning, drive to Margaret River, with a few stops along the way. First, you’ll have the chance to grab some lunch in Busselton – home to the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Stretch your legs and explore the lovely foreshore before continuing the scenic coastal drive, stopping at Meelup Beach, Cape Naturaliste and Sugarloaf Rock. Have your swimsuit ready at Meelup Beach – this is a beautiful spot for a quick dip. Take in the white sand and clear waters and relax in the shady, grassy areas before making your way to Cape Naturaliste and Sugarloaf Rock – a granite rock that juts out from the Indian Ocean near the mainland in Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. Here, you’ll walk to the lookout point and have time for photos. Tonight, stay in Margaret River and maybe stroll down the main street before dinner.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours. -
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Margaret River
<Head towards the coast this morning for breakfast at a beachside cafe overlooking the Indian Ocean surf. Then, set off on a beach walk to where the Margaret River empties into the ocean. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant – then this afternoon is all about local produce! First, stop for a chocolate tasting at a local producer. Next, head to a winery for a tasting session of their range of fully estate-grown wines where you can also taste some freshly made nougat. Then cap it all off with a gin tasting at a nearby distillery. Tonight, maybe keep the fun going with dinner at a local pub. -
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Perth
<This morning, drive to Yallingup – a hub of beaches and limestone caves. When you arrive, journey into Ngilgi Cave on a bushwalk with a local Aboriginal guide and learn how to identify traditional plants, foods and medicines and how they are linked to the six Nyoongar seasons. Then, head into the cave and watch a captivating didgeridoo performance, amplified by the superb acoustics. Discover the tools and cultural artefacts used by the Wadandi people in their everyday life and listen to stories about their history and culture. Then head back to Perth. Along the way, visit Lake Clifton – known for its thrombolites (rock-like structures) built by micro-organisms that live in the lake. When you arrive in Perth, your leader will take you to Kings Park for panoramic views. Your trip then comes to an end with a drop-off at your centrally located hotel. If you’d like to extend your stay, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time.
During July, the First Nations experience and the didgeridoo performance inside Ngilgi Cave are not available. You’ll still visit the cave and the surrounding bushland on a self-guided tour. Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours and you’ll arrive back in Perth at approximately 6.30 pm tonight.
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Leistungen 2027
- Hotel (4 Nächte)
- Rottnest Island - Ganztägige Erkundung von Rottnest Island
- Dunsborough - Meelup Strand
- Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park - Sugarloaf Rock
- Margaret River - Weinverkostung auf einem lokalen Weingut
- Margaret River - Gin-Verkostung
- Margaret River - Strandspaziergang an der Flussmündung
- Clifton See - Thrombolithen
- Yallingup - Noongar First Nations Experience
- Yallingup - Besuch der Ngilgi-Höhle & Didgeridoo-Vorstellung
- Rottnest Island - Full-day exploration of Rottnest Island
- Dunsborough - Meelup Beach
- Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park - Sugarloaf Rock
- Margaret River - Wine Tasting at Local Winery
- Margaret River - Gin Tasting
- Margaret River - River Mouth Beach Walk
- Lake Clifton - Thrombolites
- Yallingup - Noongar First Nations Experience
- Yallingup - Ngilgi Cave Visit & Didgeridoo Performance
- 4x Frühstück
- 1x Mittagessen
- 1x Abendessen
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