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Pinnacles Desert Tours

The weird but wonderful formations of the Pinnacles are made from limestone and are contained within Nambung National Park. A major natural attraction in the Coral Coast, the park is located approximately 200kms north of Perth. The structures of which some stand as high as five metres, were formed 25,000 to 30,000 years ago after the ocean receded and left deposits of sea shells, gradually leaving the Pinnacles exposed to the elements.

Perth City tours

Swan Bell Tower, Perth City Tours

Perth enjoys more hours of sunshine than any other city in Australia and as such, locals very much enjoy a relaxed outdoor lifestyle. The city is nestled between the Swan River and Kings Park, one of the world’s largest inner city parks. Half an hour away from Perth’s city centre is the dynamic and colourful port city of Fremantle renowned for its arty and alternative types. You’ll simply fall in love with its charm.

Rottnest Island tours

Rottnest Island Tours

Just a short ferry ride from Perth or Fremantle is West Australia’s island getaway. Be mesmerised by Rottnest Island’s pristine beaches and bays, stunning scenery and impressive marine life. Bicycles are the transportation of choice and can easily be hired to make your exploration even more of an adventure. You’ll have no trouble slipping into the relaxed environment of this island life. You may even find it difficult to leave.

Wave Rock tours

Wave Rock Tours

Imagine a giant surf wave of 14 metres high and 110 metres long about to crash in the outback … what a unique natural attraction! Aptly named Wave Rock, the ‘wave’ is located in the country town of Hyden and is composed of multi-coloured granite shaped over time by the gradual erosion of the softer rock below the upper edge. It is believed to be over 2,700 million years old.

Margaret River tours

Margaret River Tours, Busselton Jetty

Margaret River and the south west region of this sizeable Western Australian state will leave you yearning for more. Renowned for its brilliant surf, pristine beaches, exceptional wines, decadent food and remarkable caves, you’ll have a day of varied experiences and scenic delights.

Capital of Western Australia nestled on the edge of the Indian Ocean. See the sights of Perth and it’s trendy coastal neighbour Fremantle, visit the beautiful Margaret River region with its wineries and stunning coastline, visit the dramatic natural landscape of the Pinnacles Desert and Wave Rock or the subtropical paradise of Rottnest Island.

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On the Road: Perth to Wave Rock One-Day Trip (2024)

Embark on an exhilarating journey from the vibrant city of Perth to Wave Rock in a single, action-packed day. This one-day road trip promises a perfect blend of urban exploration, scenic drives, and natural marvels that will leave you with a lifetime of memories. Buckle up and get ready to traverse the picturesque landscapes of Western Australia as we guide you through the ultimate Perth to Wave Rock adventure.

Your day begins amidst the modern skyline of Perth , a city known for its lively atmosphere and cultural diversity. As you hit the road, leave the urban bustle behind and venture into the heart of Australia’s breathtaking countryside. Along the way, this itinerary ensures that you not only reach your destination but also make the most of every moment in between, with stops at intriguing landmarks and hidden gems that showcase the true essence of this remarkable region.

With the sun casting its warm glow, the journey unfolds, revealing the beauty of the Australian landscape as you make your way towards the iconic Wave Rock. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time explorer, this one-day trip is designed to cater to all, promising a seamless blend of adventure, relaxation, and the sheer natural beauty that defines the Perth to Wave Rock route.

Having admired numerous social media images, the breathtaking beauty of Wave Rock inspired my desire to witness it firsthand. During one of my visits to Perth, I seized the opportunity to embark on a one-day tour of this iconic destination. Enthusiastically captivated by the prospect of experiencing the spectacular Wave Rock, I embarked on a journey that promised a day filled with awe and discovery. The decision to include this natural wonder in my travels added a touch of excitement, turning a mere desire sparked by online visuals into a tangible and unforgettable adventure through the picturesque landscapes of Western Australia.

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About Wave Rock

Wave Rock stands as a remarkable natural formation in Western Australia, resembling the graceful curve of an ocean wave. Composed of solid granite, this geological wonder reaches an impressive height of approximately 15 meters, stretching 110 meters. Its unique and captivating appearance has elevated it to must-see status for travelers exploring Perth and its surrounding areas.

As an example of the breathtaking diversity of Australia’s landscapes, Wave Rock offers a distinctive experience, inviting visitors to marvel at the intricacies of nature’s artistry. From the granitic composition to its imposing dimensions, every aspect of Wave Rock contributes to its allure, making it a geological wonder and an essential stop on the journey through Western Australia. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Wave Rock and discover the natural poetry etched into the heart of this extraordinary landscape.

Perth to Wave Rock One-Day Tour

Numerous tour operators offer day tours departing from Perth, typically spanning 10 to 12 hours due to Wave Rock’s distance of approximately 340 kilometers from the city.

Opting for a day tour with Aussie Perth Tours via Viator proved an excellent choice. Their commendable travel agency services went above and beyond to facilitate my seamless inclusion in the tour. The tour is priced at AUD 185.

Brendon, our driver and guide, left a lasting impression with his kindness and approachability, distinguishing himself as one of the most amiable guides I’ve encountered. His expertise added depth to the journey, ensuring a memorable exploration of Wave Rock and its surrounding wonders.

Visiting Wave Rock without the Tour Agency

Embarking on a solo visit to Wave Rock is entirely feasible. Covering the 340-kilometer distance from Perth city takes approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes by car. I recommend transforming this into a two-day road trip, allowing for a more leisurely journey and an overnight stay at a midpoint. It’s crucial to note that Wave Rock is situated in a relatively remote location.

Please be aware that when visiting Wave Rock independently, there’s an entry fee of AUD 12 per vehicle, an important consideration for those not opting for a tour agency. Planning for this fee ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience as you immerse yourself in the breathtaking sights and natural wonders of Wave Rock.

Places to See from Perth to Wave Rock

As you embark on the scenic road trip from Perth to Wave Rock, there are several captivating places to explore. Here are some noteworthy stops to enhance your journey:

Let us start by exploring Perth, the sun-soaked capital of Western Australia, which invites tourists with a vibrant blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. This cosmopolitan city boasts pristine beaches, such as Cottesloe and Scarborough, offering a perfect fusion of surf and skyline.

Explore the cultural precinct of Northbridge, alive with art, eateries, and nightlife. Kings Park, one of the world’s largest inner-city parks, provides panoramic cityscape views. The iconic Bell Tower and Elizabeth Quay showcase modern architectural marvels against the Swan River backdrop. Perth’s dynamic blend of modernity and nature makes it an ideal destination for diverse and enriching sightseeing experiences.

I have visited Perth on several occasions. Initially, it was just a weekend getaway , so I extended my stay to 5 days on my next visit. However, a minimum of 3 days is recommended to appreciate Perth truly. Within this timeframe, you can grasp the city’s essence and absorb its diverse attractions.

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Nestled along the Avon River, York is Western Australia’s oldest inland town, boasting a picturesque charm rooted in 19th-century architecture. A stroll unveils well-preserved heritage sites, providing a glimpse into the town’s rich history. With cobblestone streets and colonial-era buildings, York offers a captivating journey through time, inviting visitors to explore its quaint streets and immerse themselves in the enchanting ambiance of this historically significant town.

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Corrigin is renowned for the “Corrigin Dog Cemetery,” a distinctive and poignant tribute to our loyal canine companions. A short visit to this unique site adds a heartwarming touch of local charm to your journey, offering a particular pause to reflect on the bond between humans and their furry friends.

Longest Fence

Our next destination was an information center dedicated to Western Australia’s longest fence, constructed to deter rabbits from infiltrating the state. Interesting fact: Australia holds the world record for the longest fence, named the Dingo Fence, stretching from Queensland to South Australia.

Before reaching Wave Rock, Hyden offers additional attractions like The Lace Place and the Wildlife Park. It’s an opportunity to discover more about the region’s culture and wildlife.

The Humps and Mulka’s Cave

Nature lovers and history enthusiasts will appreciate these stops. The Humps offer panoramic views, while Mulka’s Cave features Aboriginal rock art, providing a glimpse into the area’s indigenous history.

Hippo Yawn, a captivating rock formation, is a natural wonder in Western Australia that artfully mimics a yawning hippopotamus. This geological marvel, sculpted by the forces of nature, enchants visitors with its striking resemblance to a hippo in mid-yawn.

Nestled within the landscape, Hippo Yawn is an example of the fascinating shapes and forms created by the Earth’s geological processes. It invites awe and imagination, transforming the journey to Wave Rock into an exploration of the iconic Wave Rock itself and the surrounding wonders, each with its unique charm and ability to evoke the magic of the natural world.

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Our final destination was Wave Rock, where a pathway and stairs provide access to the top. The short walk and climb offer stunning panoramic views of the surroundings, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty of the landscape from an elevated perspective.

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Closing Notes

Concluding our mesmerizing road trip from Perth to Wave Rock, the memories etched into the diverse landscapes of Western Australia linger. The entire tour stretched over 12 hours, making it quite lengthy.

From the historic charm of York to the natural wonders like Hippo Yawn and the grandeur of Wave Rock, every stop added a unique chapter to our adventure. Whether navigating quaint towns, climbing stairs for panoramic views, or immersing in the solitude of the Australian outback, each moment added to the beauty woven into this scenic route. The journey transcended expectations, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas of our travel stories, a testament to the extraordinary allure of Perth to Wave Rock.

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On the Road: Perth to Wave Rock One-Day Trip (2024)

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6 Days Albany, Esperance, Wave Rock & Southwest

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  • We offer departures from Perth every day, throughout the year.
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  • For urgent bookings during the weekend or within 48 hours of departure, please contact us at +61 8 9221 2400
  • Adult (Twin Share): AUD $2490.00 per person
  • Child: AUD $2190
  • Family Package (2x Adults, 2x Children): AUD $8,900 (Save $$$) - Additional adults and children can be added at the standard adult and child price; simply select the desired number of additional adults and children.
  • Single Room Supplement: Additional AUD $690

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  • Departure: 7:30 a.m. from Perth
  • Approximate Return Time: Around 6:00 pm to Perth

Embark on an enriching 6-day journey through the captivating landscapes of Western Australia's South-West, starting your adventure in Perth. Travel in air-conditioned comfort as you set off for an exploration of some of the region's most remarkable destinations.

Day 1 begins with a visit to the iconic Busselton Jetty, the Southern Hemisphere's longest wooden jetty. Explore the enchanting Ngilgi Cave, witness the breathtaking Canal Rocks, and experience a working farm with sheep shearing. Enjoy wine tasting at a local winery, and journey through the scenic Boranup Forest before arriving in Augusta for your overnight stay.

Day 2 takes you to Cape Leeuwin, the most southwestern point of Australia, where you may spot seasonal whales and dolphins. Continue through the Karri Valley forest, taking a leisurely bushwalk to Beedelup Waterfalls and relishing the vibrant wildflowers in season. You'll have the opportunity to fish, swim, or simply bask in the natural beauty of the Karri Valley. Choose between chalet accommodations or upgrade to a private facility in Pemberton/Karri Valley.

Day 3 is an adventure for the explorer at heart. Conquer the Bicentennial Tree and visit the awe-inspiring Giant Tingle Tree. Discover the Valley of the Giants and take a mesmerizing Tree Top Walk on a canopy boardwalk suspended 40 meters above the forest floor, followed by a stroll through the Ancient Empire. Enjoy a refreshing swim or a leisurely walk at Greens Pool or Elephant Rocks, and visit Mt Clarence for breathtaking views surrounding Albany, with the chance to spot whales in season. Don't forget to see the unique Dog Rock and other local attractions in Albany.

Day 4 brings a coastal drive, allowing you to witness the rugged beauty of Natural Bridge and The Gap, followed by a visit to the Mt Romance Sandalwood Factory. Sample wines at a local winery before embarking on a scenic drive through the Stirling Ranges. A stop at Bluff Knoll for a picnic lunch provides magnificent views. You'll encounter seasonal wildflowers on your way to Esperance, where you'll enjoy an overnight stay in comfortable hotel/motel accommodations.

Day 5 transports you to the enchanting Cape Le Grand National Park, where you can climb Frenchman’s Peak for breathtaking views. Relax with a swim at the picturesque Lucky Bay, where you may spot dolphins and kangaroos. Enjoy a coastal drive past Twilight Cove and Blue Haven beaches, with stops at Pink Lake and a wind farm. Return to Esperance with some free time for shopping, exploration, or relaxation before dinner.

The final day takes you to the remarkable Wave Rock, an incredible geological formation, and Hippo’s Yawn. Visit a wildlife park to see koalas, emus, kangaroos, wallabies, and other native animals, followed by a touching stop at a dog cemetery. Seasonal wildflowers (Aug – Oct) add to the beauty of your journey, culminating in your return to Perth around 6 pm. Lunch is at your own expense, allowing you to savor local flavors along the way. Don't miss this unforgettable 6-day exploration of Western Australia's natural beauty.

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For solo travelers, we offer the following options:

  • Single travelers will pay the Adult fare and will share a twin room with another solo traveler of the same gender.
  • In the event that there are no other solo travelers available to share a room, a single traveler will receive their own room for an additional charge.

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Attractions & Activities

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Ngligi Cave: Unveil Nature's Hidden Treasure

Prepare to be enchanted as you step into Ngligi Cave, a subterranean wonderland adorned with exquisite formations. Stalactites, stalagmites, helictites, and shawls of mesmerizing colors await your discovery.

Our semi-guided tours begin with a journey into the cave's first chamber, where you'll unravel the tale of Ngligi's significance. This cave holds the honor of being Western Australia's very first tourist attraction, and as you delve deeper, you'll gain insight into the pioneers of cave exploration.

From there, you're free to explore at your own pace, with a knowledgeable guide stationed in the cave's heart, ready to answer your questions and share further secrets of this natural masterpiece. At Ngligi Cave, we invite you to witness the awe-inspiring beauty that Mother Nature has crafted over millennia. Come and embark on an adventure that promises wonder and discovery at every turn.

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Margaret River: Where Nature, Waves, and Wine Unite

Nestled in the heart of Western Australia's South West, Margaret River is a slice of paradise just waiting to be explored. With the Margaret River flowing gently through its valley, this charming town is a hidden gem located 277 kilometers (172 miles) south of Perth, the state capital.

Here, nature's finest gifts come together to create an extraordinary experience. To the west, Margaret River's coastline boasts world-renowned surf breaks, including the iconic Main Break, The Box, and the legendary "Rivadog" (also known as breakline or Joey's Nose). Surfing enthusiasts from across the globe are drawn to these pristine waves, making it a surfing haven like no other. Locally, you'll hear it affectionately referred to as "Margs" or "Maggot Creek," a nod to its warm and welcoming community.

But Margaret River is not just about the waves—it's a place where vineyards and wineries dot the landscape, giving rise to the Margaret River wine region. It's a place where the art of winemaking is a way of life, producing some of the finest vintages in the world. As a result, it attracts over half a million visitors every year, all eager to savor the rich flavors and breathtaking vineyard views.

In the days of old, Margaret River was known for its hardwood timber and agricultural prowess, particularly in cultivating the finest herbs in the southwest. This deep-rooted history has only added to the town's unique charm, blending tradition with modern delights.

Margaret River is a place where the wild beauty of the coastline meets the sophistication of wine culture, a place where adventure and relaxation harmonize seamlessly. Come, discover the allure of Margaret River, where the river, the waves, and the wine create a symphony of experiences that will leave you enchanted.

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Augusta: Where Coastal Charm Meets Natural Splendor

Nestled on the serene southwest coast of Western Australia, Augusta is a hidden coastal gem waiting to be explored. Here, the tranquil waters of the Blackwood River gracefully merge into the idyllic Flinders Bay, creating a picturesque setting like no other.

Augusta holds the honor of being the nearest town to Cape Leeuwin, the remote tip of the Australian continent's southwest corner. In this remote haven, nature's majesty takes center stage, captivating the souls of all who visit.

As you wander through this charming town, you'll find yourself in the Leeuwin Ward of the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. Augusta is well-connected to Perth through the convenient Transwa coach service SW1, offering an effortless journey to this coastal paradise. The town even boasts its own airport, making access a breeze.

Once a favored summer holiday destination throughout the twentieth century, Augusta has evolved into a year-round haven, attracting those who seek a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its cooler climate and breathtaking natural beauty, it's no wonder that retirees have been drawn to this region, creating a vibrant and welcoming community.

Augusta is a place where coastal charm and natural splendor harmonize, offering an enchanting escape for all who venture here. Join us in this haven of tranquility, where the beauty of nature and the warmth of the community combine to create an unforgettable experience.

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Pemberton: Unearth the Secrets of Western Australia's Hidden Gem

Nestled in the enchanting southwest corner of Western Australia, Pemberton beckons with a natural wonderland waiting to be explored. It's a place where nature's grandeur reigns supreme, where towering karri trees grace the landscape, and adventure awaits around every corner.

Gloucester National Park is a testament to Pemberton's natural beauty, offering a breathtaking backdrop adorned with the majestic karri trees. Among these giants stands the iconic Gloucester Tree, reaching skyward to a lookout point that unveils panoramic vistas of this sylvan paradise. Cascades waterfall and the rocky rapids of Lefroy Brook add to the park's allure, inviting you to discover hidden gems at every turn.

Venture just beyond the town, and you'll find yourself among the towering giants of Warren National Park, a testament to the area's natural splendor. Meanwhile, Yeagarup Beach unveils vast dunes, providing a stark contrast to the lush forests that define the region.

Delve into the history of this remarkable place at the Pemberton Museum, where the sawmilling heritage of the area comes to life. It's a journey through time, offering a glimpse into the heart and soul of this charming town.

Pemberton's story begins long before the first settlers arrived, as the Bibbulmun people once called this land Wandergarup, a name that encapsulates the abundant waters that flow through the region.

The tale of Pemberton's early pioneers, like Edward Reveley Brockman and Pemberton Walcott, adds a rich layer to its history. They established homesteads, farmlands, and mills, leaving behind a legacy that still echoes through the land today.

Come to Pemberton, where nature's wonders meet the echoes of the past. Uncover the secrets of this hidden gem in Western Australia, and let your adventure begin.

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Discover the Majestic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

Nestled on the breathtaking headland of Cape Leeuwin, the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse stands proudly as the crown jewel of Australia's southwestern frontier in Western Australia. With a history dating back to 1895, this iconic beacon has seen countless ships safely navigate the treacherous waters of the Southern Ocean.

Crafted under the visionary leadership of M. C. Davies, with George Temple Poole overseeing its creation, this lighthouse is a masterpiece of local stone, exuding an aura of maritime magic. Originally designed to cast two enchanting lights – one soaring high with purity, the other a deep, mesmerizing red – the lighthouse has captured the imaginations of visitors for over a century.

In 1895, this maritime marvel was officially unveiled with a grand ceremony presided over by John Forrest, the Premier of Western Australia. For nearly a century, the lighthouse stood as a sentinel, its lens rotating with the precision of clockwork, while its radiant beacon, powered by pressure kerosene, cut through the darkness.

Not just a navigational wonder, the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse also functions as a vital automatic weather station, keeping a watchful eye on the ever-changing skies and seas.

In 1982, the lighthouse entered the modern age, becoming automated to continue its crucial mission. Over the years, it has also been a beacon of communication, housing radio navigation beacons until 1992.

Today, this historical treasure is a captivating tourism attraction, enchanting all who visit. The lighthouse stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of exploration and discovery.

And, let's not forget the intriguing anecdote of Felix von Luckner, the young adventurer who briefly served as an assistant lighthouse keeper before embarking on his legendary World War I journey aboard the Seeadler, capturing 14 enemy ships along the way.

Climbing to the observation deck, an adventure in itself, involves ascending 176 steps, rewarding you with awe-inspiring views of the surrounding beauty. Join us in celebrating International Lighthouse Day, an event that has graced these hallowed grounds since 2004.

Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse beckons you to explore its rich history, marvel at its enduring beauty, and soak in the incredible views of Australia's southwestern wonders. Visit this maritime masterpiece and let your spirit of adventure soar.

Albany: Where History and Coastal Beauty Unite

Imagine a port city that's more than just a destination; it's a living testament to Western Australia's rich heritage. Albany, located 418 kilometers (260 miles) southeast of Perth, the state capital, offers a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and coastal charm.

The heart of the city nestles along the northern edge of Princess Royal Harbour, a picturesque part of King George Sound. It's a place where the central business district is embraced by the gentle slopes of Mount Clarence to the east and the serene Mount Melville to the west.

As you explore Albany, you'll be within the City of Albany's welcoming embrace, a local government area that takes pride in preserving the region's unique character.

Albany is more than just a city; it's a living history book. It proudly holds the distinction of being Western Australia's oldest colonial settlement, predating both Perth and Fremantle by over two years. It was even a semi-exclave of New South Wales for over four years before being incorporated into the Swan River Colony.

Steeped in history, Albany's roots trace back to its founding on 26 December 1826 as a strategic military outpost. Its purpose? To forestall French ambitions in the region. The outpost, under the command of Major Edmund Lockyer, formally claimed the portion of New Holland not yet under British control, marking the city's unique place in Australia's history.

In the late 19th century, Albany became a gateway to the Eastern Goldfields, playing a pivotal role in the nation's growth. It once stood as the colony's primary deep-water port, connecting Britain with its Australian territories. While the importance of its port waned with the opening of the Fremantle Inner Harbour in 1897, Albany's spirit remained unbroken.

Today, the city has embraced a new era, with industries shifting towards agriculture, timber, and the preservation of its natural treasures. It's a place where history and coastal beauty unite, creating a destination that beckons all to explore its captivating past and its breathtaking shores.

Albany awaits, inviting you to step into a world where history comes alive, and the wonders of the coast unveil themselves in all their glory.

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Esperance: Where Nature Paints a Vibrant Canvas

Discover Esperance, a coastal treasure nestled on the Southern Ocean's captivating shores, approximately 720 kilometers (450 miles) east-southeast of Perth, Western Australia's vibrant capital. With an urban population of 12,145 in June 2018, Esperance is a haven where nature's beauty takes center stage, and adventure awaits around every corner.

This enchanting town boasts a unique blend of major industries, including tourism, agriculture, and fishing, making it a true gem on the Goldfields-Esperance landscape.

Esperance is home to some of the most breathtaking beaches, each with its own character and allure. Whether you seek the calm tranquility of Blue Haven or the exhilarating surf breaks of West Beach, you'll find your perfect spot along this coastal paradise. Nearby, the Cape Le Grand National Park offers an array of pristine beaches, such as the world-famous Lucky Bay, where the sand is so fine it squeaks beneath your feet. Amidst heathlands and wildflowers, this national park is a nature lover's dream.

Offshore, the Recherche Archipelago islands serve as a sanctuary for fur seals and sea lions, offering a glimpse into the wild beauty of the Southern Ocean. On Middle Island, you'll discover the extraordinary Lake Hillier, a striking shade of pink that defies belief.

Esperance's Pink Lake, once a vibrant hue of pink, has transformed over time, creating a natural marvel of its own. A combination of factors, including railway construction, salt mining, and changes in freshwater inflow, have contributed to its evolving colors.

Despite the transformation, Esperance remains a haven of natural wonders, inviting you to explore, relax, and reconnect with the beauty of the world around you. In Esperance, nature paints a vibrant canvas, and you are the fortunate witness to its ever-changing masterpiece. Come, let the wonders of this coastal town fill your heart with awe and wonder.

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Wave Rock: Where Nature's Artistry Meets Indigenous History

Welcome to Wave Rock, a breathtaking natural masterpiece that captivates the imagination. This enchanting rock formation, reminiscent of a colossal breaking ocean wave, stands tall at 15 meters (50 feet) in height and stretches gracefully for 110 meters (360 feet). It graces the northern side of the solitary Hyden Rock, nestled within the granite inselberg landscape.

Hyden Rock and Wave Rock together form the heart of the Hyden Wildlife Park, a 160-hectare (395-acre) nature reserve. Every year, over 100,000 visitors are drawn to this unique wonder, eager to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of nature's artistry.

Wave Rock is not only a geological marvel but also a place of cultural significance. To the Ballardong people, it holds a special place in their heritage. Legends of the Dreamtime tell a tale of the Rainbow Serpent, whose majestic presence created this geological wonder as she glided over the land. Her journey was marked by the formation of this incredible wave-like rock, a symbol of cultural learning and a reminder of timeless stories that have been passed down through generations.

As you explore Wave Rock, you become part of a journey that extends along a dreaming trail from the south coast near Augusta to the vast expanse of the Great Victoria Desert. It's a testament to the enduring connection between the land and its people, a living history that adds depth and wonder to your visit.

Wave Rock invites you to step into a world where nature's artistry and indigenous history converge. It's a place where time and stories blend to create an unforgettable experience. Come, immerse yourself in the beauty and heritage of Wave Rock, where the legacy of the land comes to life.

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  • Enjoy live commentary on board from an English-speaking, locally experienced Coach Captain/Guide.
  • We provide the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off for all hotels in Perth CBD and Northbridge, right at your accommodation doorstep.
  • Travel comfortably in our air-conditioned coaches with plush seats equipped with seat belts, ample headroom, and clear tour window vehicles.
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  • Please note that the minimum legal drinking age for participation in beer or wine-tasting tours is 18 years.
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