Join this amazing 7-day return tour from Perth to Exmouth, and discover why Western Australia is a true nature lovers' paradise! Experience many wonders during the tour, such as the Ningaloo Reef and the famous Shell Beach. Book this idyllic journey and experience the wild side of Australia now!
A minimum of 7 to 10 days is recommended. A 7-day round trip from Perth to Exmouth allows you to fully experience natural wonders along the way, such as the Pinnacles, Kalbarri National Park, Shell Beach, and Ningaloo Reef. If you wish to explore Perth city further, consider adding an extra 2-3 days to enjoy the urban scenery and surrounding attractions, making your trip more comprehensive. This duration balances natural exploration with city leisure.
The best period to see whale sharks in Western Australia is typically from March to July, while manta rays are best observed from May to November. Ningaloo Reef, in particular, is one of the few places in the world where you can swim with whale sharks up close. It's advisable to avoid the peak summer heat (December to February). The spring and autumn seasons offer pleasant weather, making them more suitable for outdoor activities and marine exploration, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience.
The Pinnacles Desert is renowned for its thousands of towering limestone pillars, each with unique shapes, some reaching up to 5 meters high. Scattered across golden sand dunes, they create a surreal, moon-like landscape. During sunrise or sunset, the interplay of light and shadow is spectacular, making it an excellent spot for photography and offering an otherworldly experience. Many visitors come here to explore the peculiar landforms in the desert.
The Skywalk in Kalbarri National Park features a viewing platform that extends over the canyon's edge, approximately 100 meters above the Murchison River valley below. Visitors can walk on a transparent pathway to enjoy a 360-degree, unobstructed view of the magnificent red sandstone canyon, the winding river, and the vast bushland. It offers a thrilling and awe-inspiring sensation of walking on air while taking in breathtaking natural scenery.
Shell Beach, located within the Shark Bay World Heritage Area, is unique because its entire beach is not composed of sand but is entirely made up of billions of tiny white cockle shells. These shells have accumulated to a depth of 7-10 meters and stretch for over 70 kilometers, forming a pristine white, shimmering beach with crystal-clear waters. It's perfect for strolls and admiring the distinctive landscape, making it a rare natural wonder globally.
While snorkeling at Ningaloo Reef, you have the opportunity to see a rich diversity of marine life. In addition to the stunning coral reef ecosystem, common sightings include tropical fish, sea turtles, reef sharks, and various mollusks. During specific seasons, there's also a chance to swim with enormous whale sharks and graceful manta rays, experiencing a unique underwater world and getting up close with marine creatures. It's a rare ecological encounter.
Perth city offers several convenient public transportation options. You can use Transperth's trains, buses, or ferries. The city center has a 'Free Transit Zone (FTZ)' where you can ride buses for free within designated areas. Additionally, the CAT (Central Area Transit) tourist buses provide free service, making it easy for visitors to explore major city attractions without worrying about transportation costs or planning.
This journey includes a wealth of outdoor experiences beyond just appreciating the magnificent scenery. You can snorkel or dive at the World Heritage Ningaloo Reef to explore the underwater world, or even participate in seasonal swimming tours with whale sharks or manta rays. In Kalbarri National Park, you can try canyon hiking, stroll along Shell Beach, or explore the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park, experiencing Western Australia's unique natural charm.