

Enjoy a chef prepared lunch followed by a Pearl Farm Tour. Next stop is Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm situated on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula. Visit the aquaculture centre, where a range of local art and artefacts can be admired and purchased (cash only). Here, we enjoy a guided visit to the trochus hatchery and learn about the Bardi Jawis strong connection to their rich culture and saltwater traditions. One Arm Point is a remote Indigenous community with amazing views of the Buccaneer Archipelago. Heading further north, our next stop is One Arm Point. Here we visit the famous Sacred Heart Church with its exquisite Pearl Shell Altar, built in 1918 by the Pallotine Monks. Travelling over rugged terrain on the unsealed sections of the road, our first stop is Beagle Bay Aboriginal Community. Just a few kilometres out of Broome we head north on Cape Leveque Road. Please note that all overnight/extended tours have a single supplement charge for passengers travelling by themselves and requiring their own room. You’ll be pleased to know you can book with confidence as Australian Pinnacle Tours delivers an outstanding customer satisfaction level. With almost 30 years operating tours throughout Western Australia, we simply know the best things to see and the best way to do it. Head over to Rottnest and take a guided tour, head to Gingin for an out of this world experience learning about the stars or think about heading to Manjimup for the 20 th Anniversary of the Cherry Festival.Īustralian Pinnacle Tours is proudly regarded as Western Australia’s leading tour operator. All tours depart from the centrally located and easily accessible Crown McDonalds Riverside, Entrance of the Crown Metropol. With a vast range of incredible adventures, amazing deals and epic road trips, Adam’s Pinnacle Tours will be here to welcome and guide you through the Natural wonders of WA. Hours: from 7.30am - 7 days a week (Closing time varies)Įxperience the best tours that Western Australia has to offer. Roads, Emergency, Bushfire, Flood & SafetyĬOVID-19 coronavirus: Remote Aboriginal communities travel Listen to the ancient stories of the Aboriginal Dreamtime and gaze light-years away, using the latest astronomical equipment.Caravan Parks - Extra Information (Broome)īroome's Catalina WWII Flying Boat Wrecks As the darkness sets, it’s time to marvel at the other-worldly beauty of the stars and planets, swirling high above. Best explored at dusk when the crowds evaporate and the thousands of limestone pillars rise eerily out of the desert watch the colours change over the rocks, creating a lunar-like atmosphere.Įnjoy a Picnic dinner accompanied by a glass of local product wine (all included), while we settle in for a spectacular light show of natural wonder, beneath the sky. Made up of shells, the Pinnacles date back millions of years to a time when the land was beneath the sea.
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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 at sunset. If the flowers are in hiding, we’ll instead head over to Stop into Hangover Bay, where you can dip your toes in the crystal-clear waters or spot the likes of bottlenose dolphins and sea lions. 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. Shake the sand out of your shoes, before we travel on to the Nilgen Nature Reserve. An important meeting place for local Aboriginal tribes in the area, you’ll learn how native plants were once used for both food and medicine. Stroll along a boardwalk made of ancient Tamala Limestone and climb the Yoodook Karla Kada Staircase to see where ships long ago wrecked against the coastline. Where the river meets the sea, walk the foreshore and witness the vast array of unique birdlife, flocking to the Moore River estuary. Is in the small coastal town of Guilderton, which lies approximately 100kms north of Perth. From Yanchep National Park travel along Indian Ocean road, a banquet of visual delights. Explore Crystal cave and be enchanted by its formations and the history of this ‘stream cave’. Take a walk on one of the many trails that highlight the amazing biodiversity of the northern Swan Coastal Plain, you can get up close with kangaroos, koalas and many different birds.

Leave behind city life for a one-day treat of some of Western Australia’s best natural wonders.
