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Perth – Busselton Jetty - Margaret River Region - Cap Leewin – PerthBusselton Jetty is a must see! At 1.8 kilometres long, it the longest tourist jetty in the southern hemisphere and second longest in the world. Producing more than 25 percent of Australia’s premium wine, Margaret River is one of the nation’s largest wine regions, with more than 200 vineyards. It’s also renowned as a world-class big-wave surfing destination. Stand on the tip of Cape Leeuwin, the most southern westerly point of Australia, and watch the waters of the Indian and Southern oceans collide. As we explore Ngilgi Cave at our own pace, we uncover a treasure trove of spectacular cave formations at every turn.
SERVICES INCLUDED
TRANSPORT & ACCOMMODATION
✔ Transport in an air-conditioned bus or 4WD with a maximum of 12 passengers per vehicle
✔ Accommodation during the the tour 1x in motel
ENTRY FEES
✔ Entry fee Busselton Jetty, Cape Leeuwin, Ngilgi Cave, 1x wine tasting
MEALS
✔ Meals (1x B – Breakfast / 1x L – Lunch)
EXTRAS
✔ Comprehensive information kit in vehicles
LANGUAGE
✔ English speaking guiding
✔ 24/7 English/German/French emergency assistance
ITINERARY
Day 1 Perth – Margaret River
The leisurely drive south takes you past places like Mandurah and Bunbury. In Busselton we visit the longest longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere. The region around Margaret River, one of the most famous and best wine growing areas in Australia, welcomes us with its Mediterranean climate and relaxed atmosphere. Here we have the opportunity for a delicious wine tasting followed by lunch at a renowned winery. Here we have the opportunity for a delicious wine tasting followed by lunch at a renowned winery. To get an impression of the sparkling Australian number one water sport, surfing, we visit popular Prevelly Beach.
Day 2 Margaret River – Perth
The scenic “Caves Road” takes us through Boranup Forest’s pale-barked Karri Trees to Cape Leeuwin, Australia’s most south-westerly point. This is the point where the Indian and Southern Ocean meet. The Cape is known for its rough westerly winds – called “roaring forties” by the locals – during the colder winter months. This is the point where the Indian and Southern Ocean meet. From here the nearest landmass is Africa to the west and Antarctica to the south. After a visit to the picturesque Hamelin Bay, drive to Yallingup, the northern end of the Cape to Cape region. We enter the cool but interesting atmosphere of the Ngilgi Cave with its countless limestone formations. Pleasant return journey to Perth.
NOTES
Minimum number of groups
This tour takes place with a minimum of 3 people. If this number of guests has not been reached yet, your booking will be set to PENDING. When the minimum number is reached your booking will be CONFIRMED.
Waiting List
Don’t worry – If there are no spots available right now, just join our waiting list and we will find a place for you!
Baggage
Please do not take any suitcases on tour. Luggage for 2 days / 1 night is sufficient. The remaining luggage can be stored at your hotel in Perth or Fremantle.
Age
Unfortunately, Child under 4 years cannot participate on this tour.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
City of Perth, 10 Irwin St, Perth WA 6000, Australia,Perth, Western Australia
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