Discover the breathtaking diversity of the South West Coast with this immersive 13-day itinerary. Start in vibrant Perth with a Swan Valley wine cruise and a visit to the famous quokkas of Rottnest Island. Your self-drive adventure then leads you south to the world-renowned Margaret River wine region and the ancient Tingle forests of Walpole. Marvel at the dramatic Gap in Albany and the pristine, kangaroo-dotted sands of Lucky Bay in Esperance. Finally, witness the geological wonder of Wave Rock before concluding in historic Fremantle. Perfectly blending coastal relaxation with rugged outback exploration, this is the definitive West Coast escape.
Perth is the capital city of Western Australia, developed on the Swan River, which is a sacred place for its traditional landowners, the Noongar people. The city has a rich history, from indigenous culture through to colonial architecture. The city is a hub for indigenous and modern art and award-winning restaurants, while a short drive will take you to some of the best beaches in Australia with white sand and crystal blue water. Just 19km off the mainland is Rottnest Island, also named Wadjemup by the Noongar people. The island is a protected nature reserve and one of the few homes to the native marsupial the Quokka, but also boasts a range of activities and historical points of interest.
Arrive into Perth. A private driver will meet your flight and transfer you to your accommodation.
Your accommodation: Pensione Hotel Perth
The hotel is nestled in the Perth CBD, it offers a classic 1960's modernism and refurbished rooms. It provides a range of accommodation choices and spaces for guests to relax. The hotel prides themselves on providing comfort, value and exceptional service.
Nowhere else in Australia can you depart from a capital city by boat, and arrive in an award winning wine region on the same day. Relax and enjoy the iconic city skyline and beautiful picturesque landscape as you escape the city and cruise leisurely into the upper regions of the Swan Valley. You'll be treated to a delicious shared platter lunch on board the boat with a glass of wine followed by a wine tasting experience at Mandoon Estate. All of this is capped off with live entertainment and tantalizing desserts on board your return cruise. Captain Cook Cruises’ gourmet wine cruise is a fantastic way to spend the day with friends and family as you cruise along the river and get to know the Swan Valley a different way!
Your accommodation: Pensione Hotel Perth
The hotel is nestled in the Perth CBD, it offers a classic 1960's modernism and refurbished rooms. It provides a range of accommodation choices and spaces for guests to relax. The hotel prides themselves on providing comfort, value and exceptional service.
Explore stunning Rottnest Island at your leisure with this convenient Island Explorer Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Pass & Ferry Package. Enjoy a scenic ferry journey from Hillarys Boat Harbour, then unlock the island's beauty with your all-day bus pass. Hop on and off at 19 different stops, visiting your favourite bays, climbing a lighthouse, or venturing to the spectacular West End. This flexible option is perfect if cycling isn't for you, offering unparalleled freedom to discover Rottnest's pristine beaches and unique attractions. Plus, enjoy complimentary hotel transfers to the Harbour from Perth City for a stress-free day out!
Located just 19 kilometres off the Perth coast, Rottnest Island, known as Wadjemup to the Noongar people, is a stunning marine paradise. Accessible by ferry or a scenic seaplane flight, the island boasts 63 pristine beaches and 20 turquoise bays. Underwater, vibrant coral reefs and snorkel trails teem with tropical fish, while surfers can enjoy world-class breaks. On land, the best way to explore is by bicycle or the convenient hop-on/hop-off bus. Beyond meeting the world-famous quokkas, you can delve into the island’s rich heritage through military tunnels, historic lighthouses, and Aboriginal cultural tours. Whether you’re hiking coastal trails or join a guided Segway adventure, Rottnest offers a perfect blend of relaxed island charm and fascinating history.
Your accommodation: Pensione Hotel Perth
The hotel is nestled in the Perth CBD, it offers a classic 1960's modernism and refurbished rooms. It provides a range of accommodation choices and spaces for guests to relax. The hotel prides themselves on providing comfort, value and exceptional service.
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Take the Kwinana Freeway out of Perth, this later becomes Forrest Highway. Head towards Bunbury, then onto Busselton. During this 3hr drive you will pass coastline and Myalup State Forest before you arrive to Busselton. Busselton's calm turquoise bay is the perfect place to stretch your legs. Take a walk or train ride over the Indian Ocean on the 1.8km (1.1 mile) long jetty - the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere. Visit the Busselton Museum, Old Courthouse or the beautiful St Mary's Church for a taste of what the area was like in the 1800s, and then treat yourself to lunch at one of the many cafes and restaurants.
Located just 52 kilometers northeast of Margaret River, Busselton is a premier holiday resort town nestled along the sheltered, crystal-clear shores of Geographe Bay. The town is most famous for the iconic Busselton Jetty, the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, which features an incredible Underwater Observatory where visitors can view vibrant coral and marine life 8 meters below the surface. The Busselton Foreshore is characterised by its calm, shallow waters and scenic pathways lined with Norfolk pines, offering a perfect environment for swimming, diverse water sports, and family picnics. Beyond its natural beauty, Busselton is a burgeoning cultural hub. The Origins Market showcases the finest Western Australian produce and artisan crafts, while the ArtGeo Cultural Complex, housed in charming heritage buildings, celebrates the visual and performing arts. For a glimpse into the region's past, the Busselton Museum and Heritage Butter Factory sit picturesquely on the banks of the Vasse River, preserving a rich collection of local history and memorabilia.
The Underwater Observatory tour starts with a relaxing train ride on the Stocker Preston Express along the length of the Jetty with 360-degree views across Geographe Bay. Descending 8 metres below the ocean's surface, this tour then explores the natural wonders that lie beneath the Jetty where it’s piles create Australia’s greatest artificial reef host to 300 different marine species with an inspiring forest of vividly-coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals, sponges, fish and invertebrates. 13 underwater Sculptures have been built to form a snorkel trail for everyone to enjoy.
Your accommodation: RAC Busselton Holiday Park
Nestled near Busselton and Dunsborough, RAC Busselton Holiday Park offers a peaceful escape in WA's South West. Set on eight hectares of bushland, it's close to Geographe Bay and Busselton’s attractions. Choose from self-contained rooms or cabins with Margaret River’s wineries and breweries just a short drive away.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 223 kms / 139 miles : 2.5 hours
While the direct route between Busselton and Margaret River is a short and easy drive, taking the coastal detour toward Dunsborough, offers a far more scenic introduction to the region. This charming town sits on the tranquil shores of Geographe Bay, providing the perfect setting for a beachside stroll or a relaxed BBQ. As you continue toward the rugged coastline of Yallingup, a stop at the spectacular Ngilgi Cave is essential. This ancient limestone wonder reveals a hidden world of intricate stalactites and stalagmites. Yallingup itself is a haven for ocean lovers, world-renowned for its powerful surf breaks and its proximity to the wild beauty of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. From there, the road winds south through towering trees until the first vineyards appear on the horizon, signalling your arrival in the heart of Margaret River's prestigious wine country.
Begin your experience with a 'Welcome to Country' by a Wadandi Cultural Custodian, who will then take you for a short (200m round trip) guided walk around Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse before entering a private meeting place for an interactive cultural session which may include an artefact and tool display and didgeridoo music session. Hear local stories and learn about the connection the local Wadandi people have to the Cape to Cape region.
Margaret River is a destination that perfectly encapsulates the essence of Western Australian nature, arts, and culture. The town itself exudes an indelible buzz, characterized by a vibrant mix of artisan stores, galleries, and street art. Despite this energy, it remains anchored by the serenity of its surroundings; from the majestic tall-growth forests and rocky coastal cliffs to the undulating plains where world-class vineyards stretch toward the horizon. Internationally acclaimed for its premium wine production, the region showcases an abundance of award-winning cellar doors specialising in Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. However, the area’s identity is equally defined by its prominent surf culture. As the home of the Margaret River Pro, the coastline offers some of the most spectacular surf conditions and ocean vistas in the world. Whether through its gourmet local produce or its rugged natural beauty, Margaret River seamlessly blends a sophisticated culinary scene with a relaxed, authentic coastal charm.
Your accommodation: Higgins Lane Motel
The only motel located in the centre of Margaret River, on main street, perfectly situated to enjoy all that Margaret River has to offer. Within walking distance of all pubs, restaurants, and shops, and free on-site parking. Rooms are clean, comfortable, and a great value for money.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 76 kms / 47 miles : 1.2 hours
Margaret River, located in Western Australia, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and world-class wine experiences. The region is surrounded by national parks, pristine coastlines, and dramatic granite outcrops, ideal for scenic hikes. A visit to Gnarabup Beach promises coastal walks and spectacular views from the Gnarabup Lookout, while nearby Surfer’s Point is perfect for watching surfers tackle impressive waves. Head north to Yallingup to explore Indigenous culture and visit the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. Wine lovers can indulge at over 90 award-winning cellar doors, sampling premium local wines and gourmet produce. Beyond the vineyards, discover ancient limestone caves like Jewel and Mammoth, or walk sections of the Cape to Cape Track for unforgettable ocean vistas. From whale watching and snorkeling at Hamelin Bay to exploring towering forests and local markets, Margaret River is a captivating destination offering relaxation, adventure, and authentic Australian charm all in one.
From the moment you are picked up, the private charter ensures a day of luxury in Margaret River. Your personal guide will lead you to the region's finest wineries, beginning with coffee at Yahava Koffeeworks. At McHenry Hohnen, you'll taste biodynamic wines with complimentary gourmet bites. You will then visit Brown Hill Estate for traditional winemaking insights and a guided tasting. Enjoy a two-course gourmet lunch and wine tasting at Woody Nook Wines' Nookery Cafe. Satisfy your sweet tooth at Margaret River Chocolate Factory, explore Vasse Virgin, and end the day with craft beer at The Servo Taphouse.
Your accommodation: Higgins Lane Motel
The only motel located in the centre of Margaret River, on main street, perfectly situated to enjoy all that Margaret River has to offer. Within walking distance of all pubs, restaurants, and shops, and free on-site parking. Rooms are clean, comfortable, and a great value for money.
Today's journey from Margaret River to Walpole begins by heading inland to the old timber town of Nannup – famous for its gardens, spring wildflowers and craft shops. From here, follow Vasse Highway and then continue on Graphite Rd to Manjimup. The town is well-known for its thriving fruit and vegetable industry; the famous 'Pink Lady' apple was developed here; and it is also a home of Australia's first mainland truffles. You can treat yourself by stopping for some delicious lunch in one of the local restaurants or get some fresh local fruit and veggies. After lunch, you can visit Manjimup Heritage Park; it offers interactive museums and outdoor adventures. From Manjimup, stay on National Route 1 and head towards Walpole. The nature in this area is incredible, there is no shortage of sheltered spots to swim, stunning beaches, coastal walks and art trails. You can experience rugged coastline, and ancient beauty of true wilderness in Valley of the Giants. You can wander through the majestic tingle trees and visit Grandma Tingle as a part of the famous Tree Top Walk.
The Valley of the Giants is an iconic region on the south coast of Western Australia between Denmark and Walpole. The area is world famous for the Tree Top Walk suspended 40 metres high in the canopy of the ancient tingle forest. Designed to immerse you in the forest and leave the eco system untouched, the walk blends seamlessly into its surrounds, inspired by the sword grass and the tassel flower it serves to protect. Suspended effortlessly in the air, the walk moves gently just like the sway of the trees. In a busy world be inspired to stop, reflect, and connect with nature.
The drive from Walpole to Albany travels through some of the South Coast’s most stunning landscapes. Leaving Walpole, follow the route along the winding South Coast Highway through rolling farmland, towering forests, and peaceful rivers. A stop at Denmark allows you to explore the charming town, its artisan shops, and the pristine beaches of Ocean Beach or Greens Pool. The drive then continues past the dramatic coastal cliffs of Torbay and the beautiful Wilson Inlet before reaching Albany. Along the way, the Stirling Ranges rise in the distance, hinting at the rugged beauty of the hinterland. Arriving in Albany, the city’s rich maritime history and natural wonders await, from the historic whaling station to the dramatic coastline at The Gap and Natural Bridge.
Your accommodation: Ace Mandala Accommodation Albany
Cosy and contemporary, Ace Mandala Accommodation Albany offers a relaxing haven for guests to enjoy while exploring the region. Dine onsite or within Albany's central hub, a short drive away.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 366 kms / 227 miles : 4.3 hours
Albany, located on the southern coast of Western Australia, is a picturesque town known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. As the state's oldest European settlement, established in 1826, Albany boasts a vibrant heritage, evident in its well-preserved colonial architecture and historical landmarks, such as the Old Gaol and the Brig Amity replica. Surrounded by rugged coastlines and pristine beaches, Albany offers breathtaking views from spots like the iconic Gap and Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park. Whale-watching is a popular activity during the migration season, and the town's maritime past is celebrated at the National Anzac Centre, where visitors can learn about Australia's military history. Albany also serves as the gateway to the Great Southern Wine Region, offering a blend of outdoor adventures and culinary delights. Its cool climate, fresh seafood, and proximity to nature make Albany a must-visit destination in Western Australia.
Embark on an adventure around to Albany's most impressive landscapes in this half-day Gap and Natural Wonders tour. Take in the 360-degree views from the summit of Stoney Hill, looking over the Southern Ocean and rugged coastlines which early explorers first encountered as they rounded the peninsula for the sheltered waters of Princess Royal Harbour. In Torndirrup National Park, journey to the iconic Gap and Natural Bridge where you will see the waves thrashing against the granite walls. Take in the view from Albany Wind Farm and see the granite formations of the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges in the distance.
Your accommodation: Ace Mandala Accommodation Albany
Cosy and contemporary, Ace Mandala Accommodation Albany offers a relaxing haven for guests to enjoy while exploring the region. Dine onsite or within Albany's central hub, a short drive away.
Heading northeast from Albany, you will begin one of Western Australia’s most scenic drives along National Route 1. This iconic highway leads you toward Esperance, a coastal gem famous for its "bubble-gum" pink lakes and strikingly white sandy beaches. The transition from the dense forests of the south to the vast, open coastal heaths makes for a captivating backdrop. After a couple of hours, you’ll reach Jerramungup, a historic sheep-farming settlement that serves as a perfect halfway point. This friendly town is the gateway to the Fitzgerald River National Park, one of the most botanically diverse regions on the planet. If you are traveling during the winter, take a moment to scan the coastline for migrating whales before enjoying a picnic lunch. Continuing east, you’ll pass through Ravensthorpe. Be sure to look for the three towering silos featuring a massive wildflower mural - a stunning highlight of the regional Public Silo Trail. From here, it is a smooth final stretch to reach your destination of Esperance, a place truly overflowing with natural wonders.
Journey to the beautiful coastal town of Bremer Bay and join Naturaliste Charters on an 8-hour expedition to see the Killer Whales! Bremer Bay is a nature lovers paradise and is so unique it is the only place in Australia where you can go to reliably encounter Killer Whales! Step on board the luxury vessel Alison Maree a 20 Metre Catamaran built in Western Australia for West Australian conditions. This vessel was built specifically for the Southern Ocean so rest assured and enjoy peace of mind that you are on a large, stable and incredibly safe vessel along with an expert trained to crew to assist you with any needs throughout the day. The offshore marine environment of the Bremer Canyon supports an incredible diversity of wildlife. As well as encountering Killer Whales, other species seen include Sperm Whales, Bottlenose, Striped and Common Dolphins, Long-Finned Pilot Whales, Hammerhead, Oceanic Blue and Whaler Sharks, Australian Sea Lions, New Zealand Fur Seals, Giant Squid, Oceanic Sunfish and even the rare Beaked Whale.
Esperance is an absolute haven for sea, sun, and adventure lovers, nestled on the south coast of Western Australia about 8 hours drive from Perth. The town is surrounded by untouched beaches, bushland and an abundance of national parks such as Cape Le Grand National Park, the many trails and coastal walks of which are a big drawcard for the nature lovers. Another natural highlight is the nearby string of 105 islands known as the Recherche Archipelago, a breathtaking seascape that has seen Esperance affectionately titled the 'Bay of Isles'. One of these islands, Middle Island, even cradles its very own bubblegum pink salt lake, Lake Hillier. Contrasting the striking blue waters and green bushland, it is a truly astonishing view to witness by air. From island cruises to diving, surfing, fishing charters and scenic flights, Esperance has something to offer every vibe. If you're looking for something a little different but equally as impressive, check out the Esperance Stonehenge - the only full-size replica of the original, totalling 137 stones of Esperance Pink Granite.
Your accommodation: Hospitality Esperance SureStay Collection by Best Western
Looking over the glorious Esperance Bay, Best Western Esperance offers comfortable and well-appointed accommodation in a perfectly central location. Relax by the pool, grab a cocktail at the bar, or take some time out at the adjacent beach and watch for dolphins in the bay.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 483 kms / 300 miles : 5.1 hours
Welcome to Esperance, a special pocket of Western Australia that is a true feast for the senses. Australia’s whitest sands, striking turquoise waters, and wild landscapes make this one of the most visually captivating places in the country.
Your day begins with a picturesque drive to Lucky Bay, located within Cape Le Grand National Park, renowned for having Australia's whitest sand. Here, you'll find wild kangaroos sunbathing and posing for photos against the incredible turquoise water - a truly unique photo opportunity. For the active traveller, the dramatic Le Grand Coastal Trail offers a rewarding hike towards Hellfire Bay.
Back in town, a drive along the 40km Great Ocean Drive is a must, taking in rugged surf beaches and tranquil swimming lagoons like Twilight Beach. Then, visit the Esplanade, where the new 415m jetty offers sweeping views, perfect with a coffee from the Coffee Cat kiosk. Don't miss a challenging hike up Frenchman Peak for sublime coastal and island views, or for family fun, visit the Adventureland Park with its skate ramp and mini-golf. Finish your day with a delicious meal at the historic Taylor St Quarters, a chic restaurant on the Esplanade overlooking the yacht marina.
You will explore one of the Australia's most beautiful coastlines in a comfortable off-road vehicle and enjoy spectacular views over turquoise waters. The tour starts with a 25 km beach drive to the Cape Le Grand National Park. You will explore the rugged wilderness and beautiful scenery, including Frenchman Peak, Mount Le Grand, Hellfire Bay and Thistle Cove. From here you will visit the famous Lucky Bay, which is one of the whitest beaches in Australia and home to friendly kangaroos. You will have a morning tea with delicious locally baked treats as well as time to relax and explore the natural beauty of this area.
Your accommodation: Hospitality Esperance SureStay Collection by Best Western
Looking over the glorious Esperance Bay, Best Western Esperance offers comfortable and well-appointed accommodation in a perfectly central location. Relax by the pool, grab a cocktail at the bar, or take some time out at the adjacent beach and watch for dolphins in the bay.
As you leave Esperance, drive to the west of the town and make the breathtaking Great Ocean Drive a priority, stopping at stunning Blue Haven, Salmon or Twilight Beach. You can make a little detour to Observatory Point and walk up to the top of the lookout to admire the harsh beauty of Esperance's coastline. Continue driving on Twilight Beach Rd and you'll pass Ten Mile Lagoon; which is a great spot for a swim in a protected lagoon. After a dip keep driving on Eleven Mile Beach Rd towards the 'Pink Lake', which is unfortunately no longer pink, but there are still beautiful lookouts. Follow the South Coast Highway towards Ravensthorpe, a town surrounded by incredible wildflowers - if you are visiting in September, don't miss out the Wildflower Show! Ravensthorpe is also known for the very popular Yummylicious Candy Shack, home to the World's Largest Lollypop! From here, it is a straightforward drive to Hyden, via National 1.
Hyden is an inland town of Western Australia famous for its recognisable Wave Rock formation and other natural landscapes which you can easily spend a day exploring. Rising an astonishing 15 metres from the ground and more than 100 metres in length, the multicoloured granite formation looks like a giant surf wave, juxtaposed against the red sand desert and bushland it rises from. Nearby you will also find Hippos Yawn, a 12-metre rock named for its resemblance to the animal. A 10-minute drive north of Wave Rock you will find the Humps and Mulka's Cave, named for an Aboriginal legend associated with the cave. Inside, you can see hand stencils and line paintings on the walls that are thought to date back around 400 years. Alongside its rich cultural experiences, Hyden also offers contemporary experiences such as the Salt Pool. End your day of exploration soaking in this 20 metre round and 6 metre deep manmade gypsum pond. It has buoyancy and therapeutic properties greater than those of the Dead Sea - right in the middle of the Australian Desert! Lake Magic at sunrise or sunset provides amazing photo opportunities, and is the naturally occurring alternative to the Salt Pool with its gypsum base, salt water and sandy beach edges. Whether exploring the outdoors or relaxation is your main goal, your stay in Hyden will provide.
Your accommodation: Wave Rock Hotel Motel
Wave Rock Motel is located just 5 km from the iconic Wave Rock. It offers a premium accommodation and comfort overlooking picturesque billabong swimming pool and gardens.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 401 kms / 249 miles : 4.2 hours
The drive from Hyden to Fremantle takes about 4 hours by car; you'll travel through an area known as the Wheatbelt and there's plenty of places to stop on the way. Start the journey heading southwest on State Route 40 towards Karlgarin. If you haven't had time to see the Wave Rock in Hyden, there is an opportunity to visit Jilakin Rock today. This rock is far less impressive than Wave Rock itself but from here you will see incredible views of Jilakin Lake. Continuing on you'll drive towards Kulin, a town famous for the Kulin Bush Races and now even more popular for its Tin Horse Highway, recognized as one of the Wheatbelt's most popular drive trails. The tin horses were created by community members out of bits and pieces found lying around farms in the area. See how many tin horses can you spot on your way?
After Kulin continue toward Corrigin along State Route 40, pass by the Gorge Rock Reserve, where, just off the main road you can observe an old local swimming pool, have a picnic or walk up the Gorge Rock. Our final suggestion for this journey is a stop at the very popular Cohunu Koala Park, (40 minutes from Perth) where you can get up close with Australia's most loved animals - koala bears and maybe hand feed the friendly kangaroos, wallabies and other wildlife. Once in Fremantle, you can enjoy shopping at the markets, Victorian architecture, alfresco style dining and a drink at Western Australia's first licensed beach - Bathers Beach
Approximately 25 minutes from Perth, set on limestone hills at the mouth of the Swan River, lies the port city of Fremantle. Known locally as “Freo” it is Perth’s Old Town, absolutely spilling over with culture, colour, spirit, and vibrancy. World-class food and wine, breweries, endless festivals, museums, UNESCO World Heritage sites, white sand beaches, and hundred-year-old markets mean no shortage of experiences to entertain and delight; it’s no wonder that TIME magazine calls Fremantle one of the World’s Greatest Places.
Explore the darker side of Fremantle Prison’s history. The Prison walls echo with stories of loneliness, pain and suffering, of executions gone wrong, of the innocent unjustly imprisoned and the guilty punished. Join Fremantle Prison Guides in the dark as they entertain you with sordid and ghastly stories. Be warned - these tours are not for the faint hearted.
Your accommodation: Esplanade Hotel Fremantle by Rydges
Newly refurbished 4.5 star hotel by Rydges is located 30 minutes to Perth CBD and the Airport. It is an ideal choice for leisure travelers who wants to relax, enjoy swimming in one of two pools, fitness facility and explore the surroundings.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 398 kms / 247 miles : 4.7 hours
Explore more of Perth before dropping your rental car at the airport depot and continuing your onward journey.
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