Explore at your own pace with a private tour designed just for you. Enjoy the luxury of a dedicated guide who focuses solely on your interests, revealing hidden gems and captivating stories without the hassle of crowds or tight schedules. This personalized experience allows you to choose your own destinations and activities, making it perfect for those who value comfort, privacy, and tailored experiences. Travel in a private vehicle with your guests and create memorable moments that align with your preferences and needs.
- Enjoy a fully personalized itinerary based on your interests
- Benefit from a dedicated guide providing tailored insights
- Travel in comfort and privacy with only your invited guests
- Flexible scheduling allows you to explore at your own pace
People Mover : Larger vehicle, either an SUV for 3-5 or Executive People Mover upto 8 people<br/>Pickup included
Follow the tranquil curves of the Swan River, Perth’s most iconic natural landmark, as your private chauffeur guides you from the city toward the Swan Valley. This scenic drive reveals a side of Western Australia few visitors experience — leafy riverside parks, graceful bridges, and historic homesteads set along the water’s edge. Once the lifeline of the early Swan River Colony, the river now offers timeless beauty and serenity, with calm reflections of sky and trees accompanying every bend. Travellers can enjoy views of local wildlife, rowing boats, and the elegant facades of heritage homes that line the riverbanks. The journey provides a gentle transition from city sophistication to the valley's rural charm, setting the perfect tone for a day of fine wine, gourmet dining, and discovery at Sandalford Wines.
The historic heart of Guildford captures the charm of 19th-century Western Australia with beautifully preserved architecture, leafy streets, and riverside scenery. Established in 1829, this heritage town is one of the state’s earliest settlements and serves as the gateway to the Swan Valley. Visitors can see landmarks such as Guildford Grammar School, St Matthew’s Church, and the Old Courthouse, each telling stories of colonial life. Along James Street, heritage buildings house antique shops, cafés, and galleries, offering a glimpse of local craftsmanship and culture. With its cobblestone paths, historic inns, and graceful atmosphere, Guildford provides an authentic sense of history that complements the luxury and refinement of the Swan Valley experience.
Founded in 1896, Guildford Grammar School is one of Western Australia’s most distinguished heritage landmarks and an enduring symbol of the Swan Valley’s colonial legacy. Its magnificent red-brick buildings and striking Gothic Revival architecture rise gracefully above the banks of the Swan River, surrounded by sweeping lawns and stately trees. Visitors are often captivated by the school’s grand chapel, pointed arches, and detailed stonework — echoes of the British craftsmanship that shaped the early colony. Still a thriving educational institution, the campus preserves over a century of tradition and excellence, offering a glimpse into the region's social and cultural foundations. Seen from the road as you journey through Guildford toward the valley, Guildford Grammar stands as both a historic icon and a testament to the enduring heritage that defines Western Australia’s oldest settlements.
One of Australia’s oldest and most awarded wineries, Sandalford Wines blends heritage, elegance, and innovation in the heart of the Swan Valley. Established in 1840, the estate is famed for its stunning vineyards, barrel-lined cellars, and fine dining experiences that highlight Western Australia’s premium produce. Guests can enjoy a guided cellar tour, sample award-winning vintages, and indulge in a five-course Chef’s Culinary Lunch personally presented by the Executive Chef. Each dish is expertly paired with Sandalford’s finest wines, creating a seamless journey of flavour and craftsmanship. With landscaped gardens, tranquil courtyards, and world-class hospitality, Sandalford is the crown jewel of the Swan Valley — where history and indulgence meet.
A delicious highlight of the Swan Valley, the Margaret River Chocolate Factory is one of Western Australia’s most popular attractions for visitors of all ages. Guests can sample rich milk, dark, and white chocolate pieces while watching master chocolatiers at work through large viewing windows. The factory showcases over 200 handmade products, including truffles, bars, sauces, and gift hampers, all crafted from premium local ingredients. Its modern café serves decadent desserts, freshly roasted coffee, and indulgent chocolate fondue, offering the perfect stop between wine tastings. Surrounded by picturesque vineyard landscapes, the Chocolate Factory combines gourmet craftsmanship with light-hearted fun, making it a delightful complement to the Swan Valley’s fine food and wine experiences.
A charming showcase of Western Australia’s natural sweetness, The House of Honey & Meadery celebrates the art of traditional beekeeping and honey production in the heart of the Swan Valley. Visitors can sample an impressive variety of raw, unprocessed honeys — from light wildflower to bold Jarrah and Karri blends — each reflecting the unique flora of the region. The onsite Meadery offers tastings of handcrafted honey wines, sparkling meads, and liqueurs in a relaxed country setting. Guests can browse the gourmet gift shop, explore the educational bee displays, or enjoy homemade cakes and Devonshire tea in the café. This warm, family-run venue provides a delightful insight into local craftsmanship and the sustainable beauty of nature, making it an ideal complement to the Swan Valley’s world of wine, food, and artisan flavours.
Perth is the vibrant capital of Western Australia, known for its stunning beaches, sunny climate, and laid-back lifestyle. With a unique blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication, it's a destination that offers something for everyone, from adventure seekers to culture enthusiasts.
One of the largest inner-city parks in the world, offering stunning views of the Swan River and Perth skyline. It features beautiful gardens, walking trails, and memorials.
One of Perth's most famous beaches, known for its white sand, clear water, and vibrant atmosphere. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and watching sunset.
One of the oldest mints in the world, offering a fascinating look at the history of gold in Western Australia. Visitors can see the process of gold pouring and handle real gold bars.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Australia's largest and most well-preserved convict buildings. The prison offers guided tours that delve into its dark and fascinating history.
Australia's oldest wine region, offering scenic vineyards, gourmet food, and outdoor activities. The valley is a great place for wine tasting, picnicking, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Freshly caught fish, typically snapper or barramundi, coated in crispy batter and served with thick-cut fries. A must-try at any beachside kiosk or seafood restaurant.
Lean and flavorful, kangaroo meat is a sustainable and traditional Australian dish. It's often served as a steak or in stir-fries with native Australian spices.
A classic Australian treat made from sponge cake coated in chocolate and rolled in coconut. Often filled with jam or cream.
Perth is known for its high-quality coffee culture. Try a flat white or long black at one of the many specialty coffee shops throughout the city.
Summer is peak tourist season with warm to hot weather, perfect for beach activities and outdoor adventures. However, temperatures can be extreme, especially in January and February.
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Perth is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Perth Station
Perth Busport
Efficient and frequent services connecting the city center to suburbs. The network includes the PERTH Airport Line.
Available • Apps: Uber, Ola
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the iconic quokka, a small marsupial that is often seen as the island's mascot. The island offers a variety of activities, including snorkeling, cycling, and hiking.
Australia's oldest wine region, offering scenic vineyards, gourmet food, and outdoor activities. The valley is a great place for wine tasting, picnicking, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.
A scenic region known for its beautiful beaches, lush forests, and world-class wineries. The area offers a variety of activities, including wine tasting, surfing, and exploring caves.
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