Discover the natural beauty of Dirk Hartog Island, a hidden gem in Western Australia. This tour offers a thrilling marine transfer from Denham, where you may spot dolphins, manta rays, and whales. Indulge in a decadent morning tea at ‘The Inscription’, then embark on a 4WD adventure to explore blow holes and a marine sanctuary. Learn about the island's rich history, historic shearing shed and Return to 1616 Project while enjoying an ocean-to-plate lunch.
Spend your afternoon soaking up the sun or exploring by kayak, before enjoying a refreshing gin and tonic featuring your very own Inscription Gin.
- Discover wildlife like dolphins, sharks, and turtles on a 4WD tour
- Enjoy a luxurious morning tea and ocean to plate lunch
- Explore pristine beaches and try kayaking or paddle-boarding
- Merchandise shop
Includes transfers from RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort. Please be ready for pickup from the reception area at 7:45am.
Denham Commercial Jetty: 08:15am
(8:30am -9:30am) Boat transfer from Denham to Dirk Hartog Island
(9:30am) Morning tea with barista coffee & freshly baked cakes
(10:00am) Tour of Old Shearing Shed to learn about the Island's history
(10:30am -1:30pm) A 4WD tour to the blowholes and Surf Point Marine Sanctuary
(1:30pm) A gourmet lunch featuring local produce and a range of options to cater to all tastes
(3:00pm) A signature island Gin & Tonic at The Inscription Bar & Cafe
(4:00pm) Boat transfer back to Denham departs
What to bring:
Comfortable clothing
Sunscreen
Hat & sunglasses
Reusable water bottle
Bathers and a towel
Please advise us in advance of any dietary requirements so we can look after you on the day
Main meeting point: Denham Commercial Jetty at 8:15 AM. Please arrive on time so we can depart smoothly!
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