Escape the city and dive into a day of stunning landscapes, sweet treats, and natural wonders on our Pinnacles Day Tour! From sampling lavender ice cream or handmade chocolates in Yanchep, to feasting seaside at Cervantes’ famous Lobster Shack, every stop is a delight.
Wander the Lake Thetis boardwalk to see ancient stromatolites, then marvel at wildflowers in bloom (seasonal) before arriving at the show-stopping Pinnacles Desert. Stroll among thousands of towering limestone spires and visit the Discovery Centre to uncover their incredible story.
With epic photo ops, fun facts, and coastal vibes all day long, this tour is packed with adventure—and you’ll be back in Perth by 7:00 PM with memories to last a lifetime!
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! Join us for a fun-filled Pinnacles Day Tour — a one-day escape to Western Australia’s most jaw-dropping natural wonders! Leave the city behind and hit the road for an adventure packed with epic landscapes, delicious treats, and fascinating stories.
Step into another world at The Pinnacles in Western Australia, where thousands of limestone spires rise dramatically from golden desert sands. This surreal landscape, formed over millions of years, offers a unique and thrilling adventure—perfect for scenic walks, epic photos, and getting lost in nature’s wild imagination.
Discover the charming coastal town of Cervantes, the perfect gateway to Western Australia’s wild beauty. From stunning beaches and fresh seafood to epic adventures just minutes from The Pinnacles, Cervantes offers laid-back vibes, ocean views, and a taste of true Aussie coastal life.
Explore the wonders of Nambung National Park, home to the iconic Pinnacles Desert. Wander among ancient limestone spires, marvel at dramatic desert-meets-ocean landscapes, and discover native wildlife in this unforgettable slice of Western Australia. A true natural playground waiting to be explored!
Escape into the wild at Yanchep National Park, where ancient caves, lush wetlands, and wandering koalas create a nature-lover’s paradise. It’s the ultimate mix of Aussie wildlife, scenic trails, and peaceful spots.
Get your seafood fix at the iconic Lobster Shack in Cervantes, where fresh-caught WA lobster is served with unbeatable ocean views.
After lunch, stretch your legs on the Lake Thetis boardwalk, home to the ancient Stromatolites — the oldest living fossils on the planet!
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. We’ll cruise back to Perth, arriving around 7:00pm — cameras full, smiles wide, and hearts happy!
Our main pick-up location for this tour is the Criterion Hotel Perth, 560 Hay St, Perth, WA 6000 @ 9:30am. Alternative pick-up locations are available on request by contacting our reservations team.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Wildlife Tours Australia
Passenger Details: Full passenger information is required at booking, including date of birth, any food allergies, and a contact phone number.
Medical Conditions: Please advise us of any medical conditions when booking. This tour involves moderate to advanced physical activity and requires a good level of fitness and mobility.
Fitness Requirements: A moderate fitness level is needed to participate in the walk around Nambung National Park.
Age Restrictions: Children aged 6–17 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian at all times. This tour is not suitable for infants or children under 6 due to terrain and activity levels.
Mobility Access: This tour is not suitable for travellers with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs, walkers, prams, or strollers.
Luggage Limits: Due to limited storage, each guest may bring one small day bag (5–7 kg). Large baggage and suitcases cannot be accommodated and should be stored at your accommodation.
Itinerary Flexibility: Routes and schedules may change due to weather, road conditions, or park closures. Your safety is our priority, and adjustments will be made as needed.
Booking Reconfirmation: All travellers must reconfirm their booking at least 7 days before departure by calling (03) 9393 1300.
Private Tours: Private charters are available upon request. Contact us at charters@gltg.com.au for more details.
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