10-Day Perth to Adelaide Private Tour
- Duration: 9 Days (approx.)
- Product code: PAGWT9
OVERVIEW
Dreamy coastline, vast outback, iconic wildlife and gourmet food seamlessly blend together on an epic voyage from west to south. Traverse almost 4,000km through some of Australia's most inspiring country on this 10-day, soul-stirring Perth to Adelaide overland tour. Unearth the southwest of Western Australia as you taste your way around the world-renowned wine region of Margaret River. Walk among ancient forests and sprawl out on deserted beaches without another soul in sight. Then, make the pilgrimage across the vast expanse of the Nullarbor Plain and into South Australia. Here, wind back to the coast and stand at the edge of Australia at the Head of Bight. Descending deeper into the south, wander across vivid pink lakes, swim with abundant marine life and taste world-famous seafood straight from the source on the Eyre Peninsula.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Walk among the ancient forests of Valley of the Giants
- Taste your way around the Margaret River wine region
- Meet the kangaroos of Esperance and Cape Le Grand National Park
- Head off-road on a four-wheel driving expedition
- Cross the vast expanses of the Nullarbor Plain
- Witness the jaw-dropping scenery of the Great Australian Bight
- Immersive oyster lease tour and tasting with Experience Coffin Bay
- Swim with playful sea lions and magical bottlenose dolphins (OE)
INCLUSIONS
- Flight – Port Lincoln to Adelaide
- Accommodation – 9 nights (3.5 – 4.5 star)
- All activities and fee's unless stated as an optional experience (OE)
- Meals as indicated – 9 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 5 dinners
- Airport transfers in Adelaide
- Transport – Luxury Sahara 4WD
- Local guide and expert knowledge
ITINERARY
Day 1: Perth to Margaret River
Your expert guide will meet you first thing and tell you about what lies ahead on your Perth to Adelaide overland tour, coffee at the ready. Setting out, our first stop awaits at the scenic seaside town of Busselton, home to the world's second-longest jetty, stretching 1.8km into the turquoise waters of Geographe Bay.
After a picnic at a postcard-perfect beach, arrive at the Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands, an immersive above and below-ground experience. Go beneath the Earth's surface for a 45-minute semi-guided tour of the exquisitely decorated Ngilgi Cave. Above ground, discover 600 million years of stories associated with the land and its people. Follow a pathway through the native bushland bringing to life the creation of the land, cave formations, cultural connection and native flora and fauna through a series of experiential nodes.
Arriving in the Margaret River region by late afternoon, settle into your accommodation and enjoy a delicious meal at The Common Restaurant.
Today travel around 350km.
Accommodation: Margaret River Beach Resort
Meals: L | D
Day 2: Margaret River
Breakfast at a favourite local café while watching surfers riding the waves of one of the world's most renowned breaks, then meander down the streets of Margaret River and peruse its eclectic craft and produce stores. Today, taste your way around the region's abundant cellar doors, from wine, beer and gin, to dairy and sweet treats. Between tastings, stop for lunch today at one of Margaret River's great restaurants. Unwind back at your hotel, perhaps with a platter of local produce you have collected throughout the day.
Today travel about 80km through Margaret River.
Accommodation: Margaret River Beach Resort
Meals: B | L
Day 3: Walpole, Denmark and Albany
After breakfast, head inland to the Walpole Wilderness region and roam among the Valley of the Giants. Walk 40 metres high into the canopy of Western Australia's majestic tingle trees, found nowhere else on Earth. Next, stretch your legs at Denmark, a gorgeous town nestled on the banks of the Denmark River, before we make our way along a dreamy coastal drive towards Albany. Along the way, we'll stop at two highlights, The Gap and Natural Bridge. Check into our accommodation and enjoy a meal at a local restaurant overlooking the ocean.
Today we'll travel around 350km.
Accommodation: Hilton Double Tree Albany
Meals: B | L | D
Day 4: Albany to Esperance
After breakfast, amble through Albany's township and unearth its interesting history before travelling into the Porongurup's for the Walitj Meil Walk, which follows the edge of the forest to a scenic view across to the Stirling Range. Travel through the beautiful Stirling Ranges, which during spring is blanketed with wildflowers. Watch the brilliant kaleidoscope of colours change as you journey into Esperance. Check into our Esperance accommodation and enjoy an evening meal overlooking the pristine ocean.
Today we'll travel 480km.
Accommodation: Jetty Resort Esperance
Meals: B | L | D
Day 5: Cape Le Grand National Park
Today we venture to one of Australia's most iconic beaches, where kangaroos lounge on snow-white sand as crystal-clear water gently laps the shore. Located approximately 50km east of Esperance, Cape Le Grand is one of Western Australia's most spectacular National Parks. Flora and fauna are abundant, including the iconic sunbathing kangaroos at Lucky Bay, who are always up for a photo opportunity. Swim, bushwalk and unleash your inner wildling surrounded by nature. Stay back in Esperance tonight and enjoy some free time to explore the town eating at one of the many great restaurants.
Travel 80km today.
Accommodation: Jetty Resort Esperance
Meals: B | L
Day 6: The Nullarbor
Rise with the birds as we begin the epic pilgrimage across the Nullarbor Plain. Stretch your legs at the original Eucla Telegraph Station before crossing the border into South Australia. Today we travel a long distance, even by Australian standards. Along the way, we'll head off-road, four-wheel driving along the Balladonia Track to see some unique historical highlights. Relax as you watch the changing landscape roll by your window as your guide regales the unique history and stories of the land.
Today we travel approximately 790km, and you can enjoy some free time tonight to have a hearty meal at the roadhouse.
Accommodation: Outback Roadhouse Motel in Border Village
Meals: B | L
Day 7: The Nullarbor and Great Australian Bight
Continue along the Nullarbor, stopping in at Koonalda Homestead in the Nullarbor National Park. Formerly a fuel and rest stop for people travelling along the Nullarbor in the 1950s, it was abandoned in the 1970s and now offers a unique glimpse into Australiana history.
Take in the Head of Bight's otherworldly scenery, Australia's ultimate coastal lookout, where from July to October, you can spot whales taking shelter in the Great Australian Bight Marine Park. Come late afternoon, check into the 4.5-star eco villas positioned right on the beach in Ceduna. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Today we travel 480km.
Accommodation: Ceduna Shelly Beach Caravan Park
Meals: B | L | D
Day 8: Baird Bay and Streaky Bay
Enjoy a much-deserved sleep in this morning before getting back in the car to travel to Streaky Bay. Grab a coffee and have a look around before we arrive in Baird Bay for a tour highlight, swimming with Australian sea lions and dolphins on a three-hour eco-cruise. The puppy dogs of the sea will twist, and twirl around you, and the magical dolphins won't disappoint either. This optional extra is just $220 per person and is available from September to May. If it is not operating, or you'd rather stay on dry land, we offer an alternative itinerary visiting the only colony of Australian sea lions on the mainland at Point Labbat.
After lunch, visit magical Talia Caves and come late afternoon, arrive at your accommodation in Streaky Bay. Enjoy some free time to relax tonight.
Today travel around 210km.
Accommodation: Streaky Bay Motel & Villas
Meals: B | L
Day 9: Coffin Bay to Port Lincoln
After breakfast, mosey south, stopping at some coastal highlights, including Locks Well and Cummings Lookout. Venture around the coast to our next destination, where world-famous Coffin Bay oysters are primed for tasting. Meet the local producers and learn about the Eyre Peninsula's enviable seafood industry as you glide through crystal-clear waters to a working oyster farm. Pluck your very own oysters straight from the ocean, learn how to properly shuck your fist-sized Pacific prize, and then sample the briny fruits of your labour.
Back on land, take some free time to have lunch at one of Coffin Bay's great seafood restaurants. Belly full, wander the pristine beaches and bushland of Coffin Bay National Park, where kangaroos and emus are in abundance. Come mid-afternoon, arrive in Port Lincoln and relax at your accommodation before our final dinner at an award-winning seafood restaurant.
Today we travel 300km.
Accommodation: Port Lincoln Hotel
Meals: B | D
Day 10: Port Lincoln to Adelaide
On the last day of the tour, you have earned a sleep-in. Enjoy a relaxing continental breakfast in the hotel restaurant and take a town tour of Australia's Seafood Capital. Visit the Fresh Fish Place for lunch, and this afternoon, head off-road four-wheel driving through the dunes from Wanna Lookout to Sleaford. Get your last dose of epic coastline at Whalers Way and meet the adorable koalas at Mikkira Station.
Pop into a vineyard for wine tasting, and as your ten-day Perth to Adelaide overland tour comes to an end, your guide will drop you off at the Port Lincoln Airport for your 45-minute flight to Adelaide. A private transfer will have you back to Adelaide accommodation by around 7 pm.
Meals: B | L
KNOW BEFORE YOU BOOK
- As this is a private tour, we can tailor the itinerary to suit your needs by customizing activities, flights, destinations, number of nights, accommodation, meal inclusions and vehicle size. In this case, please contact our Groups & Charters Manager, who will prepare a quote for you.
- The flight is operated by Rex and departs Port Lincoln on day ten at 5.20 pm and arrives in Adelaide at 6.10 pm. Rex has a 15kg luggage restriction per person plus one 7kg carry on; however, upon presenting a valid itinerary or ticket, passengers with international connections are permitted 20kg. For more details on Rex Baggage Allowance, please visit their website.
- Accommodation is at a variety of quality resorts, hotels and motels. Rates are based on Twin/Double Share. If you are travelling solo, you need to pay the Single Traveller rate for your own room.
- The vehicle used on this tour will depend on how many passengers are in your travel group. For couples or small family groups, it would generally be a Toyota Sahara. For larger groups, a Mercedes Benz Sprinter may be used. This will be confirmed at the time of inquiry.
- Please advise of any special dietary requirements when you book. Snacks, soft drinks and alcohol are not included.
- Itinerary changes may occur to ensure we provide the best possible experience. Weather conditions in Australia can change quickly, and our experienced guides will always put the safety of our passengers first. Any itinerary changes will be communicated in advance.
- The sea lion and dolphin tour does not operate from June to August, and an alternative itinerary will apply in the morning during these months.
- As part of our COVID-Safe protocols, all passengers must complete online check-in, including a 'Fit for Travel' self-declaration to confirm they are free from illness. This is mandatory and must be completed at the latest 24 hours before departure.
- Please read our full Booking Terms & Conditions before booking your tour.