Escape the city and immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of Western Australia's Coral Coast on our unforgettable Pinnacles Day Tour. This full-day adventure is designed to captivate all travelers, offering a diverse range of experiences from stunning coastal vistas to ancient desert landscapes and a celestial spectacle under the night sky.
Get ready—our adventure begins soon! The bus is on its way, so grab your gear, feel the excitement, and let's hit the road! Experience the magic of the West Coast on our Pinnacles Day Tour, where you'll explore some of the region’s most breathtaking natural landscapes. As twilight falls, enjoy a star-filled adventure surrounded by native wildlife in the enchanting Pinnacles Desert.
Just 1.5 hours from Perth, our first stop is the seaside town of Lancelin, where you’ll stretch your legs and take in spectacular lookout views over Western Australia’s largest network of towering, snow-white sand dunes, contrasting beautifully with the turquoise Indian Ocean.
Due to the temporary closure of Lancelin beaches and lookout due to landslides and erosion, our alternative stop will be Guilderton for scenic beach views.
About 1.5 hours after departing Perth, we make our first stop in the coastal town of Lancelin for a quick leg stretch and a scenic lookout. Known for having the largest network of sand dunes in Western Australia, Lancelin’s towering, snow-white dunes create a stunning contrast against the sparkling turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean beyond.
The Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre, located at the entrance to Nambung National Park, offers fascinating insights into the Pinnacles' geology, wildlife, and Aboriginal heritage. With interactive displays and stunning views, it’s the perfect starting point for exploring this unique desert landscape.
The Pinnacles are striking limestone formations rising from the golden sands of Nambung National Park. Formed over thousands of years, these natural pillars create a surreal desert landscape, with shapes ranging from jagged spires to rounded columns. Their eerie beauty makes the Pinnacles one of Western Australia’s most iconic and photographed natural wonders.
Hangover Bay, near the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park, is a peaceful coastal spot where the Indian Ocean glows under vibrant sunset skies. It's the perfect place to unwind, with gentle waves, soft sands, and a serene end to a day of exploration over a delicious picnic dinner.
Nambung National Park, home to the famous Pinnacles Desert, showcases a stunning landscape of ancient limestone spires rising from golden sands. Located along Western Australia’s Coral Coast, the park also features coastal views, native wildlife, and vibrant wildflowers in spring.
As we roll back to your pick-up point, sit back, relax, and relive the magic of the day—full of epic sights, laughs, and unforgettable moments. What an adventure! Our return time to Perth will vary depending on the time of year, between 21:00 and 23:00pm to ensure we see the best sunsets and stars.
Our main meeting point for this tour is outside the front of The Criterion Hotel, 560 Hay Street, Perth. Please note our departure time varies throughout the year to maximise the sunset experience. Details will appear on your confirmation voucher.
• Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking?
• Please note that sunset and stargazing experiences are weather-dependent and may not be visible in poor conditions. Viewing times also vary with the seasons.
• Children must be accompanied by an adult, and is not suitable for children under 6 years of age.
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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.
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