10 Day Perth to Adelaide Adventure Tour
- Varighed: 9 Dage (Ca.)
- Sted: Perth
- Produkt kode: PA9
OVERVIEW
Escape to secluded beaches where white sand squeaks beneath your feet, and the sunburnt outback is dusted with vivid ochre dirt on the ultimate Perth to Adelaide camping tour. This epic journey from west to south is lined with landscapes that will leave you wondering, "Why didn't I get here sooner?" From the pristine coastline of Esperance to the vast expanses of the Nullarbor Plain, your days will be filled with swimming at Australia's best beaches, surfing waves and dunes, and hiking in unforgettable national parks. Get to know the local wildlife by swimming with wild sea lions and dolphins, lounging on the sand with Lucky Bay's resident kangaroos, and visiting a koala sanctuary. Experience authentic Aboriginal culture, contribute to conservation efforts through volunteering, and as night falls, gaze up at the clearest skies in Australia. Wake up to milky sunrises across the untamed country, ready to embark on another adventure-filled day.
UNTAMED MOMENTS
- Marvel at the otherworldly Wave Rock
- Unearth Esperance and Cape Le Grand National Park
- Traverse the vast expanses of the Nullarbor Plain
- Plunge into the ocean environment on a surfing lesson
- Taste the world-famous seafood of the Eyre Peninsula
- Swim with wild sea lions and dolphins (OE)
- Connect to Country during an authentic Aboriginal cultural experience
- Participate in meaningful conservation volunteering
- Travel via ferry across the Spencer Gulf
INCLUSIONS
- All National Park and entry fees
- All activities unless stated as an optional extra (OE)
- Meals – 9 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners
- Accommodation – Swag camping with basic facilities (8 nights), and bush camp with no facilities (1 night)
- Spencer Gulf
- Transport – Air-conditioned coaster bus (max 20 people)
Day 1: Perth to Fitzgerald River National Park
Your Perth to Adelaide camping tour begins travelling east from the city over the Darling Ranges, stopping for coffee at Western Australia's oldest inland town, York. A bit more driving, and you'll be eating lunch in the shadow of Wave Rock and, by late afternoon, setting up camp in Fitzgerald River National Park. This is one of Australia's largest and most botanically significant national parks, renowned for its rugged hinterland, coastal scenery and more than 1,800 beautiful and rare plant species.
Today, travel around 600km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Fitzgerald River National Park, which has toilet and shower facilities.
Meals Included
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Day 2: Fitzgerald River to Cape Le Grand National Park
Begin the morning with a brisk hike up East Mt. Baron for breathtaking views, then take the coastal route into Esperance, an iconic oceanic wonderland. This part of Western Australia has no less than nine national parks where you'll find some of the best beaches in the world. Take some free time to explore the township and grab some lunch.
Next, drive along one of the most magical stretches of oceanside road you'll ever see. Stop for a swim before travelling a little further east to Cape Le Grand National Park. Set up camp where the bush meets the beach at Lucky Bay, your base, for two nights. Spend the afternoon hiking, swimming in turquoise waters, or simply just soaking up the serenity.
Travel about 250km today.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, which has toilet and shower facilities.
Meals Included
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Day 3: Cape Le Grand National Park
Sunrise is a sacred time here, and it's also when the friendly western grey kangaroos are most active. Wander onto the beach to say hello before strapping on your hiking boots to embark on one of the best hikes of the tour, climbing Frenchman Peak for sweeping views across Cape Le Grand and Recherche Archipelago. Spend the remainder of the day unearthing this incredible park. Traverse through lush bushland, swim at fantastic bays and coves and learn about its abundant flora and fauna.
We drive only 10 minutes today, and walks will vary from 2-4 hours. Stay a second night in Cape Le Grand.
Accommodation
Swag camping for a second night at Lucky Bay.
Meals Included
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Day 4: The Nullarbor
Rise with the sun and hit the road. By nightfall, we'll be falling asleep under the star-filled outback skies of the Nullarbor. En route, stop at the quintessential outback town of Norseman before we traverse the Eyre Highway eastbound, taking in Australia's longest straight road, 90 Mile Straight. Watch the ever-changing landscapes from your window as your guide regales the history and stories that make this land unique. Tonight, gaze up at distant galaxies on a genuine bush camping experience on the Nullarbor.
There is no escaping a long drive today with 790km of outback to cover but plenty of stops along the way.
Accommodation
Swag camping on the Nullarbor (no facilities).
Meals Included
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Day 5: The Nullarbor and the Great Australian Bight
Today, continue crossing the outback of the mighty Nullarbor. Classic Australian sights stretch out before us on the road today. Keep your cameras ready for iconic photo opportunities at the famous camels, kangaroos and wombats crossing road sign and the edge of Australia, where the outback drops dramatically into the Southern Ocean. Stretching approximately 200 kilometres along the Great Australian Bight, Bunda Cliffs are the world's longest continuous line of sea cliffs.
Further on, unearth a piece of Australian history as we cross the Dingo Fence. At 5,614 kilometres, it is the world's longest fence and marks the entry point to the Yalata Aboriginal lands. Finally, in the afternoon, arrive at Fowlers Bay.
Travel we travel around 560km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Fowlers Bay Caravan Park, which provides toilets and showers.
Meals Included
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Day 6: Eyre Peninsula's West Coast
This morning, unearth some pristine coastal sights before stopping at the Penong Windmill Museum to meet 'Bruce', the biggest windmill in Australia. After stocking up on supplies in Streaky Bay, test your sandboarding skills in some massive dunes and explore Talia Cave. Come late afternoon, arrive at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat to enjoy a barbecue feast and roll out your swag in a unique outdoor hut.
Today, travel approximately 400km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat, which provides toilets and showers.
Meals Included
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Day 7: Baird Bay
Today, get ready for a truly magical wildlife encounter. Head out on a small boat into the calm waters of Baird Bay to Jones Island, home of a wild colony of Australian Sea Lions. Once moored, pop on a snorkel swim in the rock pools. Before long, some curious and playful sea lions will likely come to take a closer look, twisting, twirling and splashing around you. When you think this day couldn't get any better, you will likely be joined by wild, magical bottlenose dolphins. It's important to note these creatures are wild and are not fed or coerced in any way. This optional three-hour cruise is an outsourced adventure operated by Baird Bay Eco Tours and needs to be booked in advance.
Those who choose to stay on land will travel to Point Labatt Conservation Park, the only place on the mainland where you can see Australian seal pups playing and resting on the beach.
After lunch, continue down the coast, stopping at Elliston for a short coastal drive, then onwards to set up camp at picturesque Camp Nyroca.
Travel around 350km today.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Camp Nyroca, which has shower and toilet facilities.
Meals Included
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Day 8: Coffin Bay & Port Lincoln
After breakfast, take a short drive to Coffin Bay for a grounding and immersive experience in nature at Yarnbala with the property owner. On this 1.5-hour guided tour through South Australia's last grassy she-oak woodlands, Kane will share his wisdom and passion for the native fauna and flora of the area. Taste native bush foods and learn about the ancient art of water divining. Spend the rest of the morning unearthing beautiful Coffin Bay National Park and its white sandy beaches.
This afternoon, arrive in Port Lincoln and be joined by proud Barngarla woman Emmalene Richards to experience the beautiful coastal landscapes and cultural sites of significance around Port Lincoln / Galinyala. Hear stories of traditional fishing and cultural living passed down over tens of thousands of years as you gain a deeper understanding of the oldest living culture on Earth.
Later today, arrive at Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary. This private property is home to the Eyre Peninsula's only wild koala population and has lots of kangaroos and emus to spot.
Today, travel around 150km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Mikkira Station, which has a toilet and shower.
(Please note in high fire danger periods, camping is not permitted here, and an alternative campsite will be utilised)
Meals Included
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Day 9: Port Lincoln
Surfing is a way of life in Australia, so today, pull on a wetsuit for a two-hour learn-to-surf lesson. The turquoise and calm water of Fisheries Bay are the perfect place for beginners to perfect their skills. Those not wanting to surf can relax on the beach or swim.
The National Trust of South Australia cares for the world's natural and built heritage and relies on the support of volunteers to protect and preserve special places. So, this afternoon after lunch, roll up your sleeves for three hours of conservation volunteering at Brinkworth Reserve. Our activity depends on the time of year but could involve collecting seeds, weeding or planting trees whilst learning from their passionate volunteers.
Head back to camp to relax and enjoy dinner.
Today, travel approximately 60km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Mikkira Station, which has a toilet and shower.
(Please note in high fire danger periods camping is not permitted here and an alternative campsite will be utilised)
Meals Included
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Day 10: Port Lincoln to Adelaide
Roll up your swag one last time, and after breakfast, set off towards the Spencer Gulf. Australia is becoming very well known for its unique regional silo art, and today you will see a few of these creative wonders for yourself in the towns of Tumby Bay and Cowell. Arrive at Lucky Bay to check in for our ferry, which will set sail across the Spencer Gulf towards Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsula at 2.30 pm. Grab a coffee at the onboard café, relax, and enjoy the two-and-a-half-hour cruise across the gulf.
On disembarking in Wallaroo, jump back on the bus for our last stint into Adelaide, where you will arrive around 6 pm.
Today, we travel approximately 370km.
Meals Included
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KNOW BEFORE YOU BOOK
GENERAL
- To get the most from our adventure tours, you need to enjoy the outdoors and hiking and be able to cope with a range of weather conditions. Our guides work hard and sometimes need a helping hand, so we kindly ask for involvement from our passengers, such as helping with meals and packing up camp.
- A moderate fitness level is required, with walks between 2-12 kilometres on some days. This may involve rough ground and perhaps getting wet.
- Please advise of any special dietary requirements when you book. We offer plenty of variety and do our best to provide fresh products. Snacks, soft drinks and alcohol are not included.
- Due to limited space in the trailer, bags are restricted to 1 × 15 kg backpack/soft travel bag per person, plus one small piece of hand luggage for on the bus.
- All passengers must complete online check-in, including a 'Fit for Travel' self-declaration to confirm they are illness-free. This is mandatory and must be completed at the latest 24 hours before departure.
- This tour requires a minimum of four people to operate. In the unlikely event your departure is cancelled because minimum numbers have not been met, we will transfer all monies paid onto a future departure date. If this is not suitable, we will refund your tour price in full.
- Itinerary changes may occur to ensure we provide the best possible experience. Weather conditions in Australia can change quickly, and our experienced guides will always put the safety of our passengers first. Any itinerary changes will be communicated to the group in advance.
- Please read our full Booking Terms & Conditions before booking.
ACCOMMODATION & CAMPING
- Camping on this tour is at a mixture of national parks and campgrounds. All campgrounds have basic toilet and shower facilities except one night when we bush camp on the Nullarbor.
- Please note that Mikkira Station doesn't permit camping during high fire danger periods. This is most likely to be between November and March. If we cannot stay there, we will camp at one of our other locations, such as Bay View Park, which also has one shower and toilet.
- When camping, we use single swags. Swags are 'Aussie Bed Rolls' made from sturdy canvas with a mattress built into the swag. Passengers must provide a sleeping bag and pillow to insert into the swag.
- Our wet weather option is tents shared by the group.
- In the unlikely event of extreme weather, alternative accommodation may be sourced. In this case, the accommodation costs incurred will be shared 50/50 between Untamed Escapes and each passenger.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
On this tour, there is one optional extra that passengers can decide to add to their tour. This experience will fill up, so we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment.
- Swim with wild sea lions and dolphins at Baird Bay. This experience includes a three-hour cruise with all equipment and morning tea provided.