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Aerial view of Canal Rocks in Western Australia's Perth region, featuring unique bridge-like rock formations and a winding wooden boardwalk amidst turquoise ocean waters, showcasing a magnificent natural coastline.
The building entrance of Bunbury Farmers Market in Western Australia, with its prominent sign visible against a bright blue sky, signifying a vibrant market for fresh local produce and goods.
The purple sign of Cape Lavender Tea House in Western Australia, set amidst lush greenery with a traditional-style homestead offering a peaceful ambiance to enjoy delicious Devonshire tea.

[Perth, Western Australia Day Trip] Departs Tuesday | Busselton Pier Railway, Canal Rock Bridge [Small Group of 11 or less]

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Duration:1 day(s)
Guided language: 廣東話 / 中文
Free cancellation 22 day(s) prior to experience date
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Experience a full-day adventure from Perth featuring Busselton Jetty Train, Canal Rocks, Cape Lavender Teahouse, and Bunbury Farmer Market.

  • Ride the Busselton Jetty Train, the longest wooden jetty in the world 
  • Admire the unique geological formations at Canal Rocks and its stunning natural scenery 
  • Relax with Devonshire tea and enjoy a serene atmosphere at Cape Lavender Teahouse 
  • Shop for fresh produce and local goods at Bunbury Farmer Market
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【Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off】 Pick-up and drop-off service is only available for hotels in Perth city center with postcodes 6000, 6003, and 6004. For hotels outside this area, please go to the designated pick-up point. If you register one day before departure or if a hotel cannot provide a valid pick-up and drop-off service the day before departure, please go to the designated pick-up point.

[We usually travel in small groups, so there is limited space for luggage in the vehicle. Please bring light luggage.]

[On the return trip, please choose a drop-off point in the city. If you change hotels or drivers/guides, they will not be responsible for luggage transfer.]

[Free hotel pick-up and drop-off within the city; airport drop-off is available on the return day for AUD30 per group]

The tour fee does not include guide gratuities, which are AUD 5 per person per day, payable on-site.

This product is not suitable for children aged four or under.

The Canal Rock Bridge gets its name from its unique geological formation. A series of distinctive rocks and bridge-like structures create a canal-like landscape. The rocks, sculpted by ocean waves, have created a spectacular natural spectacle. Located by the sea, the Canal Rock Bridge is surrounded by beautiful beaches and ocean views. Visitors can enjoy the azure sea, sandy beaches, and natural rock formations.

Bunbury Farmer Market is a farmers market located in Bunbury, Western Australia, offering residents and visitors a wide variety of fresh local produce, food, and goods. The market features a rich and diverse selection of local produce and food, including fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, pastries, dairy products, and other specialty items. These products typically come from local farms and producers.

Visitors to Cape Lavender Tea House enjoy the tranquil and relaxed atmosphere of this traditionally styled homestead, and the delicious Devonshire tea served by the enthusiastic team will make them want to return. They tell us that visiting exceptional wineries, sampling fine dining at fine restaurants in this wonderful region, and experiencing the gentle, soothing atmosphere of this unique destination are all part of the experience. From their signature lavender-flavored scones to unique handcrafted products made with natural lavender—a visit to Cape Lavender Tea House is undoubtedly a highlight of the trip.

Construction of the Busselton Jetty began in 1865, and it officially opened to the public in 1867. It is approximately 1.8 kilometers long. The Busselton Jetty train service began in 1971. Today, the Busselton Jetty has developed into a major tourist attraction. Visitors can stroll along the jetty, enjoy the beautiful views of Busselton Bay, and also participate in activities such as diving and fishing.

Ride the historic Busselton Jetty Train and enjoy stunning bay views

The iconic red tourist train on Busselton Jetty in Western Australia, the world's longest wooden pier, carrying visitors along with stunning blue ocean views past unique buildings on the jetty.

Suggested Charter Routes

  • perth CBD

Purchase Notice

● This product cannot accommodate children aged four or under. If traveling with children, consider a private charter car tour.

●If the miniature train is cancelled on the day of travel due to weather maintenance or other factors, the train ride will be replaced with a visit to a winery.

● No specific seats can be reserved. If you have special seating requirements, please board the bus at the first stop on the day of your trip (seat allocation is based on the order of boarding and on the premise of not separating other members of the tour group).

●This tour is only available in Mandarin and Cantonese; non-Chinese speakers are not permitted to participate.

● Tour prices are in Australian dollars (AUD).

● Travel Insurance: International travelers must purchase travel insurance before booking their trip. This is to ensure that travelers receive appropriate protection and assistance in the event of any unforeseen circumstances during their journey.

● Itinerary Adjustments: YoYo Travel WA Pty Ltd reserves the right to adjust itinerary arrangements based on traffic, weather, guest flights, and other circumstances to ensure the smooth running of the trip while guaranteeing the safety and comfort of travelers. In the event of force majeure, such as natural disasters or other unforeseen circumstances, YoYo Travel WA Pty Ltd reserves the right to cancel the trip and retain the right to combine the group tour, and may not be able to provide other refunds.

● Additional Costs Due to Personal Factors of Tour Members: If personal factors of tour members arise during the tour, such as emergencies requiring additional services from the tour guide or staff, the related costs may need to be borne by the tour member. In cases including emergency medical care in the middle of the night, YoYo Travel WA Pty Ltd may not be able to provide refunds.

● Peak Season/Weekend Holidays/Student Holidays: Tour slots and accommodations are easily booked during peak seasons or specific holidays. If hotels are fully booked, YoYo Travel WA Pty Ltd may need to adjust accommodation arrangements, providing alternative hotels or room upgrades. Travelers can choose to accept the adjustment or receive a refund, but the itinerary cannot be changed once tickets are issued.

●Health and Personal Items: During the trip, travelers should pay attention to staying hydrated, protecting themselves from the sun, and keeping warm. They should also bring personal medications, changes of clothes, and other necessities. Luggage should ideally be in soft-sided bags and should not exceed 7 kg. It is recommended to bring sunglasses, a sun hat, sunscreen, rain gear, a camera, a warm jacket, drinking water, and comfortable walking shoes and clothing to ensure a comfortable and safe journey.

●Force Majeure: The company will not be liable for any additional costs incurred due to personal reasons, strikes, political factors, war, disasters, weather, or other force majeure events. These factors may cause changes to the trip, and travelers need to understand and bear the corresponding costs themselves.

●Travel Itinerary Changes: The company reserves the right to change travel plans, such as due to vehicle breakdowns or other factors that may cause changes to the itinerary. Furthermore, the company assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage to personal belongings, personal injury, or breach of agreements with suppliers.

●Minimum group size: All tours require a minimum of two participants to depart. This means that a minimum of two people must be present for the tour to depart. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, the trip may be cancelled or rescheduled.

● Accurate Personal Information: Guests must ensure that the personal information provided for booking is accurate and error-free. Incorrect or incomplete information may result in order cancellation or invalidation without a refund. Therefore, travelers must carefully verify the accuracy of their information when booking.

●Meeting Time and Location: Tourists must arrive at the meeting point well in advance of the tour or departure time and ensure they are waiting at the pre-booked departure point and time. If a tourist fails to wait on time or is more than 5 minutes late, it may be considered a voluntary abandonment of the booking, and no refund will be given.

● Booking Payment and Timing: YoYo Travel WA Pty Ltd can only begin booking after receiving payment from guests. Therefore, travelers need to arrange payment time and method as soon as possible to ensure early booking and avoid missing booking opportunities.

●Requirements from travel service providers: Travel service providers have the right to request guests they deem unreasonable or detrimental to the interests of other travelers to withdraw from the activity without incurring any liability. Tourists and their fellow travelers are responsible for all damages or losses caused by you and your fellow travelers.

● Trip Cancellation and Refund: If the trip dates cannot be taken, YoYo Travel WA Pty Ltd will notify the guest one week before departure and provide a full refund.

● Tour Guide Gratuities: For tours that include tour guide gratuities, the gratuity is not included in the tour price. Tourists are required to pay the tour guide a gratuity of AUD 5 per person per day. This is an encouragement and expression of gratitude for the tour guide's excellent service.

●Hotel Smoking Policy: Smoking is not allowed in Australian hotel rooms. Guests found smoking in their rooms, bathrooms, or on their balconies will be fined at least AUD 1000 per instance. If a fire is caused by smoking, the guest will be solely responsible for all costs and legal liabilities arising therefrom.

●Hotel Deposit and Additional Charges: When checking into an Australian hotel, tourists are required to provide a credit card as a deposit to cover any additional charges such as telephone calls, bar patronage, pay TV, and laundry. The room rate paid by the travel agency only covers the guest's accommodation; all other additional charges are the responsibility of the tourist.

●Hotel, attraction, and restaurant cancellation policy: Once an Australia and New Zealand tour is booked, hotels, attractions, and restaurants are non-refundable. If a traveler cancels, no refund will be given.

● Chinese-speaking guide/driver and fuel costs included in the itinerary: The itinerary includes a Chinese-speaking guide/driver and fuel costs to ensure that tourists receive assistance from a Chinese-speaking guide/driver and convenient transportation services during the trip.

●Dispute Resolution: In the event of any dispute, our company reserves the right to make the final decision. This is to ensure that the travel agency has the right to handle any disputes and problems that may arise, in order to ensure the smooth progress of the trip.

Reminders

  • A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 17:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 22 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–21 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Why is the Busselton Jetty considered one of the longest wooden jetties globally?

The Busselton Jetty is renowned for being the longest wooden piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching an impressive 1.841 kilometers into Geographe Bay. Its significant length and historical preservation contribute to its global recognition. Built originally in 1865, it served as a vital port for the timber industry and has evolved into a major tourist attraction, celebrated for its unique structural design and ecological importance as an artificial reef.

2. What is the approximate duration of the Busselton Jetty Train ride to the end of the jetty?

The Busselton Jetty Train offers a leisurely ride along the 1.841-kilometer jetty. The one-way journey typically takes about 25 minutes, allowing passengers to enjoy panoramic views of Geographe Bay. The return trip is also 25 minutes, making the total round trip approximately 50 minutes. This provides ample time to soak in the scenic coastal environment and admire the clear waters during your visit.

3. Is there an entry fee to access the Busselton Jetty and its facilities?

Yes, a Jetty Day Pass is required to access the Busselton Jetty beyond the interpretive centre. This pass contributes to the jetty's ongoing preservation and maintenance efforts. Separate fees apply for specific experiences such as the popular Jetty Train ride or entry into the Underwater Observatory. Many visitors opt to combine these activities for a more complete and immersive experience of the jetty.

4. What unique marine life can be observed at the Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory?

The Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory provides a unique opportunity to view a vibrant artificial reef. Descending 8 meters below the surface, visitors can observe an array of colorful corals, sponges, and diverse marine species that thrive on the jetty piles. Common sightings include various species of fish, crabs, and sometimes even larger creatures like octopus or dolphins swimming nearby, offering a fascinating glimpse into the underwater world without getting wet.

5. How can visitors book tickets for the Busselton Jetty Train?

Visitors can easily book tickets for the Busselton Jetty Train through various online travel platforms. For convenient planning and a streamlined reservation process, you can pre-book your tickets via KKday. Booking through KKday ensures that your spot on this popular train ride is secured in advance, helping to avoid potential queues and ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience along the iconic jetty.

6. What are the geological formations and scenic views at Canal Rocks?

Canal Rocks is renowned for its dramatic granite rock formations, which have been shaped by ancient geological processes and persistent ocean waves. The most striking feature is a natural rock channel, often described as resembling a canal, where crashing waves create a spectacular display. A wooden bridge connects the mainland to a granite outcrop, offering stunning panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the rugged coastline, making it a prime spot for photography.

7. What kind of experience can visitors expect at the Cape Lavender Teahouse?

At the Cape Lavender Teahouse, visitors can expect a serene and aromatic experience centered around all things lavender. The teahouse offers a delightful and relaxing atmosphere where you can enjoy traditional Devonshire tea, complete with freshly baked scones, local jam, and cream, often infused with subtle lavender notes. Guests can also browse a range of lavender-infused products, from essential oils to culinary treats, making it a charming stop for a peaceful break.

8. What types of local produce are available at Bunbury Farmer Market?

The Bunbury Farmer Market is a vibrant hub for fresh, local Western Australian produce. Visitors can find an extensive selection of seasonal fruits and vegetables, often picked directly from local farms. The market also offers a wide variety of artisan products, including freshly baked bread, gourmet cheeses, premium local meats, fresh seafood, and homemade preserves, providing an authentic taste of the region's rich agricultural bounty.

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