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There are no activities planned until an evening welcome meeting. If you arrive early, opt to visit nearby Freemantle, visit a vineyard at the Swan Valley Wineries, hit the beach at Cottesloe, take a day trip to Rottnest Island to spot the adorable Quokka, or explore the city at your own pace!
Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
Depart early from Perth and head east through Western Australia to Coolgardie. Continue on to Kalgoorlie.
Drive to Kalgoorlie, the largest town in the region, founded during the gold rush in 1893.
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Visit the Royal Flying Doctors and the Super Pit, an open-cut gold mine. Continue on to Esperance, known for its stunning setting combining the bush, beach and granite. Camp under the stars in a traditional swag (padded canvas bedroll).
Continue on to Esperance, taking in the blue ocean and white-sand beaches.
Learn more about the Royal Flying Doctor Service, a vital life link providing urgent medical care to people who live in Australia's most remote areas and who otherwise don't have access to hospitals or clinics.
Visit the Super Pit Gold Mine, still in operation 24/7. View the mining activities and learn more about the importance of this industry to Western Australia.
A long sleeve shirt, long pants and closed toe shoes must be worn for this activity.
Disposable overalls are available for purchase locally at a nominal fee.
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Travel to Cape Le Grand National Park and hike up Frenchman's Peak for spectacular views of the area. Swim in the turquoise waters of Lucky Bay and Hellfire Bay. Return to Esperance for the evening.
Get out and explore this gorgeous national park. Walk from Rossiter Bay to Lucky Bay and spend time enjoying the area. Visit Hellfire Bay and Thistle Cove before spending some free time enjoying the beaches or hiking around a little more.
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Look for markers at the base of Frenchman's Peak which point to the trail up this sloping 262m (860) high granite cone. Scramble over boulders and brace against the wind. This hike can be quite difficult, especially in the heat of the summer. Bring water, and wear a hat and sunscreen. Stand at the summit, take a photo and admire the gorgeous views across the park.
Explore more of this beautiful park.
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Lace up those hiking boots and start exploring the trails of Cape Le Grand National Park. Admire the wild fauna in the area and pass by stunning beaches. Ask your CEO about the best areas to start hiking.
Jump into the clear, turquoise waters of Lucky Bay and enjoy the pristine, white sand beaches. This beach is recognized as one of the best in the world with the whitest sand in Australia.
Spend some time splashing in the waves at Hellfire Bay. The massive waves seen from the shore lose momentum by the time the reach the bay creating a perfect place to swim.
Drive through the Stirling Ranges on the way to Albany. Opt to enjoy the coastal views over King George Sound by foot or by bike. Whale tours can be organized in season.
The drive to Albany is beautiful in itself. Opt to relax on the beach.
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Spend free time exploring Albany by hiking or biking along the trails or just take a stroll around the town.
Rent a bike and ride along the coast of King George Sound for a fun and scenic way to explore the area.
Visit Stirling Range National Park, located approximately 100km (62 mi) from Albany the park protects the range of mountains and hills. The view of the green and brown mountains as far as the eye can see—60km (37 mi) to be precise—alone is worth stopping at the park.
Head for the Rainbow Coast. Stop to see highlights along the way like the Gap and Natural Bridge. Take a canopy treetop walk. Continue on to Margaret River, a spot famous for its wineries.
Explore the stunning natural formations along the Rainbow Coast. Visit The Gap and Natural Bridge where thousands of years of wave action has carved away the granite to create both a gap and a bridge of stone.
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Visit the Valley of the Giants. Take a canopy treetop walk to discover the massive, 400-year-old Karri trees.
Take a surf lesson then head straight to the vineyards. Enjoy a tour and wine tasting at local wineries.
Head out for a morning surf lesson in the warm waves of Australia's famous West Coast. Learn the fundamentals of catching a wave and test our your new skills in the water.
Margaret River is one of Australia's famous wine producing regions. Visit several wineries to learn about their grapes and production of wine before sampling their wares. The area is split evenly between red and wine production and includes big name grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Merlot, as well as Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Cheers, mate!
Visit the Ngilgi Cave to learn some Aboriginal legends. Stop at the famous jetty in Busselton en route to Perth.
Enjoy a cultural and bush tucker tour at the Ngilgi Caves to learn more about Aboriginal culture and legends.
Stop in Busselton for lunch and check out the famous jetty. Time permitting, opt to take the train ride to the end of the 1.8km long jetty.
Continue on to Perth to spend a night in the city.
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Visit the Ngilgi Caves to learn more about the Wardandi people, their culture and the legends that live within the confines of this karst cave. Listen to Dreamtime stories and and the sounds of the didgeridoo.
Visit the Busselton Jetty, extending 1.8km (1 mi) across Geographe Bay, a gorgeous setting in its own right. The heritage-listed structure is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere.
Hop aboard a small train and take the 1.8km ride to the end of the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere.
Enjoy a free day in Perth to explore the city or go further afield.
There are tons of options for the day. Visit nearby Freemantle, stop by a vineyard at the Swan Valley Wineries, hit the beach at Cottesloe, take a day trip to Rottnest Island to spot the adorable Quokka, or explore the city at your own pace!
There is an evening welcome meeting and optional dinner for any travellers joining the group for the next leg of the journey. Feel free to join.
Get out and explore.
You may be a seasoned pro at group travel by now, but there will likely be some new travellers joining the group. Sit in on the welcome meeting to meet the newest members of your group and learn about the next leg of your tour.
Enjoy a full day of highlights — visit the Pinnacles and Greenough Wildlife Park, an animal rescue facility. Continue to Geraldton on the Batavia Coast for the night.
Head out early for a day of highlights en route to Geraldton.
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The Pinnacles are formations jutting out of the sand in Nambung NP. Catch these stunning limestone formations in the right light and the unique landscape will stay in your memory for a long time.
For more than 30 years, the Greenough Wildlife & Bird Park has rescued, rehabilitated and released many of Australia's most iconic creatures. Bring your camera on this visit to the park 20km (12 mi) south of Geraldton and learn more efforts to protect a menagerie of wildlife including emus, dingos, kangaroos, wallaroos, and crocodiles.
Visit the Principality of Hutt River, the oldest 'micronation' in Australia. See some coastal attractions before reaching Kalbarri. Opt to horseback ride, abseil, canoe or simply relax on the beach. Camp under the stars in a traditional swag (padded canvas bedroll).
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Hutt River seceded from Australia in 1970. This independent sovereign state consists of some 18,500 acres of rolling farmland and at last count, has a grand total population of 23 residents. Visit this quirky ‘micronation’, check out Mt Secession and Lake Serenity, have tea and check out the historical displays in the town of Nain.
Travel 13km (8 mi) south of town to Kalbarri NP. Enjoy a hike along the path that hugs this stunning stretch of West Australian coast. Bring your camera and take great shots of cliffscapes, waves breaking, and if you're really lucky, whales breaching off shore. It can get quite hot here, especially during the summer months, so don't forget to bring lots of water!
With so much to see and do, don't waste a minute.
Mount a horse to check out this region from a new perspective.
Explore Kalbarri NP with a free afternoon in this Western Australian adventure capital.
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Travel deeper into Kalbarri, visiting the famous 'Nature's Window' and the Z Bend lookout. Remember to bring lots of water for today!
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Get active or get lazy— the choice is yours.
Charge up your camera batteries, grab a window seat, and prepare to take flight over the gorgeous gorges of the Murchison River. See layer upon layer of ancient rock, formed over the past 400 million years. Take in stunning scenery you can't see from the road.
Rent a board, grab a paddle and head out on the water. Stand up, get your balance and plunge into a great water adventure.
Fill up your water bottle, slather on the sunscreen, and set off on a full day of hiking in Kalbarri NP. Follow the marked trails, stop to take postcard-perfect photos, and enjoy life in the Aussie bush.
Opt to take a cruise along the Murchison River during your free time in Kalbarri NP. Look for birds and aquatic wildlife and admire the red and white stripes of ancient layered rock from the vantage point of the water.
Rent a canoe and explore more of the area at sea level.
Harness up and abseil back in time down into gorges that are 460 million years old. Take in the sheer beauty of this adrenalin-filled adventure in colourful Kalbarri NP.
Continue up the coast to Monkey Mia and Shark Bay. Visit the historic Hamelin Pool Telegraph Station and the famous stromatolites. Visit Shell Beach before making it to Monkey Mia for the night.
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Stromatolites are ancient living fossils found in only three locations on earth. Here in Hamelin Pool, they create a dramatic landscape and provide a fascinating lesson in the geology and history of an area that is millions of years old. Look. Learn. Love!
This is a beach unlike any other. Shell Beach in Shark Bay of Western Australia is made up entirely of billions of tiny cockle shells.
Stroll along the 110km (68 mi) long beach, only one of two beaches like it in the world.
Visit Eagle Bluff and walk along the boardwalk. The area is named for the osprey that nest on the rock island just offshore.
The Hamelin Pools Telegraph Station holds an important place in the history of telecommunication in the Shark Bay area. Visit the station and learn more about its significance.
Get up close and personal with bottlenose dolphins at Shark Bay World Heritage Area. A major research site, these mammals come right up to the shore on a regular basis. Later, enjoy an Aboriginal kayak tour.
Visit the Shark Bay World Heritage Area to see the natural highlights and interact with the famous mammals who visit daily. Wade into the water where bottlenose dolphins come right up to shore.
Explore the area by canoe with a local Aboriginal guide. Learn about the history of the indigenous people of the area and discover stories behind their culture and legends.
Travel on to Coral Bay, arriving in time for a spectacular Western Australia sunset. This is a great place to spot whale sharks when they're in season.
Travel through Carnarvon on the way to Coral Bay, known for it’s tropical fruits and seafood, and home to One Mile Jetty, Carnarvon Tramway and the OTC dish.
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Enjoy a free day in Coral Bay. Opt to take a marine eco tour, go snorkelling, or take a glass bottom boat tour to check out the Ningaloo Reef. In the late afternoon, continue on to Exmouth.
There are plenty of options here to enjoy the reef and surrounding area.
Spend the better part of the day exploring Coral Bay.
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Visit the reef and learn more about the marine life that thrives in this diverse aquatic underworld. Depending on where the tour stops, there may be time to do some snorkelling.
Check out all the fish and coral without getting wet. Too easy.
Take a dip in the warm blue waters of Coral Bay. Don't forget to wear sunscreen and keep hydrated while out on the water.
Spend the day exploring Cape Range National Park including Yardie Creek and Turquoise Bay. Opt to scuba dive in Navy Pier or snorkel the blue waters. Venture to the Vlamingh Head lighthouse. Enjoy a final dinner in Exmouth together.
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Visit Cape Range National Park. Walk to Yardie Creek, opt to snorkel at the oyster stacks and enjoy Turquoise Bay.
Soak in the views from the Vlamingh Head lookout. Built in 1912 this Lighthouse looks out over the bay and is one of the only points in Australia that has a view of the sunrise and sunset. Visitors are not allowed in the actual lighthouse but the view from the surrounding area is just as amazing.
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Grab a mask and snorkel and discover the coral gardens off the coast. Be aware of the strong currents; this area is enjoyed most by strong swimmers.
Depart at any time.
Ask your sales GCO or agent about the 'Perth Express'. Add an extra two days to your trip as you travel back down the coast with your CEO, spending the night sleeping in a swag under the stars in the Aussie bush before ending your trip when you arrive back in Perth.
Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.