Itinerary
- Day 1
Perth to Geraldton
You'll get picked up from your Perth hotel and drive north along the coast toward Cervantes and Nambung National Park. The Pinnacles are the main attraction here—thousands of limestone pillars jutting out of golden sand that make for great photos. After that, you'll continue north through Jurien Bay and Leeman to reach Geraldton. Stop at Mount Scott for views over the town and Grey's Bay, then visit the HMAS Sydney II memorial. The day ends at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral.
- Start point
- Perth, Western Australia, Australia (Pick up form Hotels, 06:00 - 07:30)
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Motel (Hospitality Motel, Geraldton)
Included Activities
- Visit Nambung National Park and explore the Pinnacles
- Visit Mount Scott for views over Geraldton and Grey's Bay
- Visit HMAS Sydney II memorial
- Visit St. Francis Xavier Cathedral
Landmarks Nambung National Park The Pinnacles Mount Scott Grey's Bay HMAS Sydney II Memorial St. Francis Xavier Cathedral - Day 2
Geraldton to Kalbarri
This morning starts with a scenic aerial flight over the Abrolhos Islands, taking in the Pelsaert, Easter, and Wallabi Groups. You'll land on East Wallabi Island for afternoon tea in the afternoon (it's included). Back on the mainland, you'll drive into Kalbarri National Park via Port Gregory, passing through farmland and rugged coastline before settling in Kalbarri for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Afternoon tea with tea and coffee on East Wallabi Island)
- Accommodation
- Resort (Kalbarri Edge Resort)
Included Activities
- Abrolhos Island aerial scenic flight over Pelsaert Group, Easter Group, and Wallabi Group
- Land on East Wallabi Island with afternoon tea included
Landmarks Abrolhos Islands Pelsaert Group Easter Group Wallabi Group East Wallabi Island Kalbarri National Park Port Gregory - Day 3
Monkey Mia
After breakfast, you'll head into Kalbarri National Park to see Murchison Gorge. Then you'll drive through the park toward Shark Bay World Heritage area—wildflowers line the route depending on the season. By afternoon you'll reach Monkey Mia and get to see the wild dolphins that show up on shore nearly every day. After dinner, a local Aborigine guide takes you on a walk to share indigenous culture, Dreamtime stories, and didgeridoo music under the outback sky.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Resort (Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort)
Included Activities
- Visit Kalbarri National Park and view Murchison Gorge
- Drive through Kalbarri National Park towards Shark Bay World Heritage area
- Dolphin encounter at Monkey Mia
- Didgeridoo Dreaming Tour with local Aborigine guide
Optional Activities
- Monkey Mia Sunset Cruise - Enjoy stunning sky colours reflected off the sea with drinks available in fully licensed Ocean Lounge Bar, BYO permitted (1.5 hours)
Landmarks Kalbarri National Park Murchison Gorge Shark Bay Monkey Mia - Day 4
Carnarvon
The morning gives you another chance to see the dolphins. Before heading to Shell Beach, you'll visit the Shark Bay Interpretive Centre in Denham to learn about this World Natural Heritage area. Next you'll stop at Hamelin Pool to see the stromatolite colony. From there you'll drive through typical outback landscapes on your way to Carnarvon.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Motel (Hospitality Motel, Carnarvon)
Included Activities
- Morning dolphin encounter at Monkey Mia
- Visit Shark Bay Interpretive Centre in Denham
- Visit Shell Beach
- Visit Hamelin Pool to view stromatolites
Landmarks Monkey Mia Shark Bay Interpretive Centre Denham Shell Beach Hamelin Pool - Day 5
Carnarvon to Exmouth
After breakfast you'll head to Coral Bay to experience the Ningaloo Reef, which stretches 260 km along the coast. The reef sits close to shore, so you can explore it easily on a glass-bottom boat cruise with snorkel gear. You'll see corals, sea stars, crustaceans, and over 500 fish species in the shallow waters. Later in the afternoon you'll continue on to Exmouth.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Resort (Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort)
Included Activities
- Glass-bottom boat cruise at Ningaloo Reef with snorkelling gear included
Landmarks Coral Bay Ningaloo Reef - Day 6
Exmouth
You'll take in views from Vlaming Head Lighthouse across North West Cape, the Ningaloo Reef, and the Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt antennas. A short walk through Mandu Mandu Gorge gives you a chance to spot rare Black Footed Rock Wallabies. Turquoise Bay offers a relaxing spot with a chance to swim in the Indian Ocean and reflect on the trip so far. You'll head back to Exmouth accommodation by late afternoon.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Resort (Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort)
Included Activities
- Visit Vlaming Head Lighthouse
- View North West Cape
- Walk through Mandu Mandu Gorge and look for Black Footed Rock Wallabies
- Visit Turquoise Bay
Landmarks Vlaming Head Lighthouse North West Cape Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station Mandu Mandu Gorge Turquoise Bay - Day 7
Exmouth to Karijini National Park
You'll drive north-east across the Pilbara region, traditional land of the Pilbara people called 'bilypara' meaning 'dry'. This vast area is twice the size of Germany, with half consisting of desert and distinctive red-coloured crests. You'll reach your accommodation in Karijini National Park for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Camping (Karijini Eco Retreat)
Landmarks Pilbara Region Karijini National Park 

- Day 8
Karijini National Park
Today you'll explore Karijini National Park, Western Australia's second-largest national park with some of the world's oldest rock formations. The iron-rich plateau shows impressive red-brown hues with incredible lookouts and multiple gorges. You'll walk down through the gorge to Fortescue Falls, the park's only permanent waterfall, then swim in the spring-fed Fern Pool nearby. The day includes a stop at Oxer Lookout with views across four gorges meeting together.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Camping (Karijini Eco Retreat)
Included Activities
- Explore rock formations and gorges in Karijini National Park
- Walk to Fortescue Falls
- Swim in Fern Pool
- Visit Oxer Lookout
Landmarks Karijini National Park Fortescue Falls Fern Pool Oxer Lookout - Day 9
Karijini National Park to Port Hedland
You'll have time at the resort before heading out. Later you'll leave Karijini and drive toward Port Hedland, Australia's busiest iron-ore shipping port. If you're lucky you might spot an endless iron-ore train moving into or out of the port.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Motel (Hospitality Motel, Port Hedland)
Landmarks Port Hedland - Day 10
Port Hedland to Broome
You'll travel toward Broome along the edge of The Great Sandy Desert with its sparse vegetation. Most of Australia's northern coastline has extensive mangrove forests, but Eighty Mile Beach is different—it has white sand and turquoise waters. The beach is known for fishing and shell collecting, though stingrays, stonefish, and sharks inhabit the waters so swimming isn't recommended. You'll arrive in Broome, Australia's pearling capital, by early evening.
- End point
- Broome, Western Australia, Australia (Drop-off to Hotels, 17:30 - 18:00)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Travel along edge of The Great Sandy Desert
- Visit Eighty Mile Beach
Landmarks The Great Sandy Desert Eighty Mile Beach Broome

















