UNESCO World Heritage areas, remote bays, coral reefs, desert landscapes, a bright pink lake and a beach made entirely of seashells – this west coast adventure showcases Australia’s scenic beauty over eight beautiful days
  • Soak up the natural beauty of Ningaloo Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with activities like hiking Mandu Mandu Gorge, a glass bottom boat tour in Coral Bay, and walking the shores of Oyster Bay and Turquoise Bay.
  • Visit Shell Beach, one of only two beaches in the world made entirely from seashells, in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area, with options for kayaking, snorkelling, and 4WDing.
  • Experience the Murchison Glow Dinner in Kalbarri National Park, including a canoe ride on Murchison River and a four-course dinner of regional dishes at sunset.
  • Walk through the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park, featuring unique limestone structures dating back 30,000 years.
  • See the vibrant pink to lilac hues of Hutt Lagoon, caused by the high salinity in the lake.
  • Explore the diverse scenery of Kalbarri National Park, including the Skywalk and Nature’s Window, and enjoy views from Eagle Bluff Boardwalk in Shark Bay.
  • Take a three-hour glass bottom boat tour in Coral Bay to spot turtles and snorkel in the clear waters of Ningaloo Reef.
Accommodation throughout the tour varies, with stays in hotels and resorts in locations such as Geraldton, Kalbarri, Denham, Coral Bay, and Exmouth. The style of accommodation may change due to availability, but a similar standard will be maintained. Early check-in is not guaranteed, but luggage storage is available.