Join us on tour for a Pinnacles Day Tour exploring some of the West Coast’s most stunning natural regions. The Pinnacles and Yanchep region is home to a wide range of wildlife, delicious seafood, and fragrant lavender or national park, providing a unique experience of Australia's coral coast.
Join us on tour for a Pinnacles Day Tour exploring some of the West Coast’s most stunning natural regions. Enjoy looking for Kangaroos, Emus and other wildlife in the native wonderland of the Pinnacles.
Leave behind city life for a one-day treat to some of Western Australia’s best natural wonders.
Guests will enjoy a visit to either the Yanchep Lavender Farm or the Yanchep Chocolate Drops Tearoom. At the Lavender Farm, indulge in treats like lavender ice cream and freshly baked scones, while the Chocolate Drops Tearoom offers a variety of exquisite chocolates and sweets. Morning tea is included, providing a delightful opportunity to relax and savour these delicious produce of the region.
For lunch, we venture into the Cervantes, home to the famous Lobster Shack where you can choose from their menu and enjoy delicious WA seafood washed down with a refreshing beverage as you take in the beautiful coastal scenery. (lunch at guest’s expense)
Take an after lunch stroll along the Lake Thetis boardwalk to view some of the world's oldest known living fossils known as Stromatolites. In a region abundant with flora and fauna, we’ll wander through a kaleidoscopic of wildflowers, including the likes of banksias, bottlebrush, heath, grass trees, and kangaroo paws; all bursting with life, when in season.
With our lungs full of fresh sea air, it’s time to journey on to the Nambung National Park to witness the remarkable Pinnacles desert. Made up of shells, the Pinnacles date back millions of years to a time when the land was beneath the sea. Thousands of limestone pillars rise eerily out of the desert, we will visit the visitor information center to learn all about these structures before walking a few hundred meters to get up close to them.
After exploring the Pinnacles we head south back to Perth.
• Our main meeting point for this tour is Criterion Hotel Perth, 560 Hay St, Perth, WA 6000 at 9:30am.
• Alternatively, if you wish to arrange another pickup location please contact our reservations team on +61 39393 1333.
• Please arrive 5-10 minutes prior to your nominated departure time, so you do not miss the tour.
• Passengers with special meal requirements or food allergies MUST ensure they notify their travel agents or us at the time of booking.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, a moderate level of fitness is required to complete the itinerary.
• This tour is not suitable for infants or children 5 years old and under, due to the nature and amount of walking involved.
• Temperatures during the Western Australian summer can reach over 50 degrees in the shade. Although the buses are fitted with air conditioning, temperatures can become warm on-board during summer months. Overnight temperatures during winter can be very cold. Please be sure to bring adequate clothing for your visit.
• What to bring: 1.5 Litre Water Bottle, small day bag, any medications you usually take, pack appropriately, all weather conditions, warm jacket, comfortable walking/hiking shoes with tread, hat, sunscreen & sunglasses, camp torch/headlamp and camera.
• We recommend all passengers have travel insurance prior to arriving to Australia.
(Note: In the event that the Yanchep Lavender Farm is closed, guests will get to explore the Yanchep National Park and Chocolate Drops Tearooms.)
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