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Tour · AAT Kings · 14 nights

Western Wonderland

  • Guided tour of Perth and Kings Park Botanic Garden
  • Visit the historic mining town of Kalgoorlie and the 'Super Pit'
  • Discover the stunning Cape Le Grand National Park and Lucky Bay
From
$7,774 pp twin share
14 nights
Departs 6 September 2026 Returns 31 October 2027
Duration14 nights
OperatorAAT Kings
StyleTour
HighlightDiscover the natural wonders of Western Australia on this 15-day journey, from the iconic Pinnacles to the turquoise waters of Esperance
Explore geological marvels like Wave Rock and the Pinnacles. Discover unique wildlife including dolphins, kangaroos, and quokkas. Immerse in Aboriginal culture through MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences

You could spend months exploring Western Australia on tours from Perth and just scratch the surface. In the right company, you can still explore a lot in two weeks. Think limestone Pinnacles, pink lakes, powdery white beaches, friendly dolphins in Monkey Mia, kangaroos in Lucky Bay and quokkas on Rottnest Island, superb wineries in Margaret River, record-breaking national parks. Also a great opportunity to join unique Aboriginal experiences along the way.

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
6 September 2026
Returns 31 October 2027
Returns
31 October 2027
Duration
14 nights
From pp twin share
$7,774 pp
  • 06 Sep 2026 - 20 Sep 2026
    from $8,650 pp twin share *
  • 13 Sep 2026 - 27 Sep 2026
    from $8,650 pp twin share *
  • 20 Sep 2026 - 04 Oct 2026
    from $8,650 pp twin share *
  • 11 Oct 2026 - 25 Oct 2026
    from $7,802 pp twin share *
  • 18 Oct 2026 - 01 Nov 2026
    from $7,802 pp twin share *
  • 16 May 2027 - 30 May 2027
    from $7,774 pp twin share *
  • 15 Aug 2027 - 29 Aug 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 22 Aug 2027 - 05 Sep 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 29 Aug 2027 - 12 Sep 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 05 Sep 2027 - 19 Sep 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 12 Sep 2027 - 26 Sep 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 19 Sep 2027 - 03 Oct 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 03 Oct 2027 - 17 Oct 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 10 Oct 2027 - 24 Oct 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *
  • 17 Oct 2027 - 31 Oct 2027
    from $8,009 pp twin share *

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Welcome to Perth

    Perth may be the Western Australian capital, but it’s home to a remarkable amount of green space. Join your Travel Director for a city tour and a stroll through inner-city Kings Park, home to more than 3,000 floral species in the Botanic Garden overlooking the Swan River. Meet again this evening for dinner with your Travel Director and travelling companions.

  2. 2

    Perth - Wave Rock

    Wave Rock deserves its name – the cliff resembles an enormous surf wave about to crash into the bush. Stretching 110 metres, the rainbow-hued granite swell was formed more than three million years ago. Wave Rock locals are a friendly bunch, and they’re truly passionate about the place they call home. But don’t take our word for it. Meet Sheenagh, who will proudly show you around her farm and discuss life on the land, which can be harsh, but also extremely healing, in a way unique to the wide open spaces of the Aussie outback.

  3. 3

    Wave Rock - Kalgoorlie

    View the wide gold rush era streets and buildings of Kalgoorlie and see the vista over the staggering 'Super Pit' open-cut gold mine. Today’s outings continue to gleam as you visit Hannans North Mine – the history here is overwhelming – Kalgoorlie’s ‘Golden Mile’. Nothing quite puts things into perspective like standing next to enormous Haul trucks and loaders.

  4. 4

    Kalgoorlie - Esperance

    More than 31,000 hectares of sweeping heathlands, rugged coastal peaks and white sandy beaches… it’s no wonder Cape Le Grand National Park is voted among the most alluring of its kind in Australia. Arrive at Thistle Cove – listen for the whistle of the Whistling Rock among the sounds of wind and sea – and discover Lucky Bay, a postcard-worthy cove where kangaroos love lounging on the beach. Continue to the scenic Hellfire Bay, where you meet your Aboriginal guide. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, learn about the cultural history of Wudjari people and the rich nature of this stunning area.

  5. 5

    Esperance - Albany

    Today’s tour from Esperance continues through some of the most bountiful wilderness areas in the state, including the Stirling Range National Park, filled seasonally with a staggering range of wildflowers, when they are in season – more than 1,500 different species, some of which are found nowhere else on Earth. Get an overview from the Bluff Knoll Lookout, topping one of WA’s highest peaks.

  6. 6

    Albany Free Time

    Nature, history, food and wine… there’s not much that Albany can’t do. The hardest thing you have to do today is decide which direction you want to travel. Perhaps opt for an Albany tour that relives the town’s heritage as the last port of call for ANZAC troopships departing Australia in WWI. Being here is a moving experience that tells the tale of thousands of servicemen. Maybe explore Torndirrup National Park, where steep cliffs give way to dramatic rock formations and whales are a common sight during migration. Or get a taste for the region on a culinary excursion that includes tastings of local cheeses, fudge, chocolate, ice-cream, cider, wines and gins. Better wear your elastic-waisted pants for this one (all own expense). How you spend your day exploring the region is totally up to you.

  7. 7

    Albany - Margaret River

    Suspended 40 metres above the forest floor, the Tree Top Walk gives you a bird’s-eye view of the soaring tingle trees that stand large through the Valley of the Giants. The Margaret River region of Western Australia deserves its reputation as one of the county’s top grape-growing areas. There are too many high-quality vineyards to name here. So, we’ll give you just one: Hamelin Bay Wines. Since 1992, this postcard-perfect estate has been producing wines that hero this pocket of the state, where the Indian and Southern oceans converge. The result is delicious drops that span the spectrum from sparkling to shiraz, rose to reserve chardonnay, which you’ll enjoy during a hosted tasting at the cellar door.

  8. 8

    Margaret River - Fremantle

    The Margaret River is one of the only wine regions in the world where grapes are grown just metres from the sand. Grapevine backdrops follow you all the way to Busselton, home to the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Tip your cap to those who built this 1.8-kilometre structure out into Geographe Bay. The remainder of the day is all yours in Freo. Why not explore the Fremantle Markets, which boasts over 150 stalls?

  9. 9

    Fremantle Free Time

    Sometimes, the most memorable travel days are those where you lose yourself wandering the foreshore, lingering over lunch or a cool ale. We highly recommend you spend this day of leisure doing just that (Freo’s Little Creatures Brewery is legendary). Of course, there are Optional Experiences*, like having a local show you around, with a Fremantle tour revealing those hidden haunts most visitors pass right on by. Or if you’re catching the ferry to Rottnest Island, make sure you have your phone ready to capture selfies with the island’s smiley quokkas, not to mention the blindingly turquoise water.

  10. 10

    Fremantle - Geraldton

    Yanchep National Park is staggeringly beautiful, a union of bush and wetlands that is as spectacular as it is sacred. The best way to understand its significance to First Nations communities is in the company of an Aboriginal guide. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, hear about how stories are told and used. Hear didgeridoo playing, and hands-on learning with traditional tools. Two national parks in one day – your next stop is Nambung National Park where you’re greeted by an ethereal moonscape. Your Pinnacles tour meanders around this collection of head-scratching limestone formations. This afternoon, Geraldton’s moving HMAS Sydney Memorial beckons.

  11. 11

    Geraldton - Monkey Mia

    Get set for Monkey Mia, located in the heart of the Shark Bay World Heritage region. Keep your sunnies handy at Shell Beach, a powder-white cove formed from billions of coquina bivalve shells up to 10 metres deep. Aboriginal communities have lived in Shark Bay for 65,000 years; you’ll discover this history when you join proud Nhanda man, Darren 'Capes' Capewell. Hear how stories are told, before a didgeridoo performance – men will be given a lesson, while women accompany them on clapsticks. This experience includes a tasting of bush tucker cooked over a campfire.

  12. 12

    Monkey Mia Free Time

    This morning watch for the dolphins that swim into shore. Every morning, Monkey Mia's wild dolphins swim close to shore where the National Park Rangers explain the feeding habits of these friendly mammals that they know by name (Note: As dolphins are wild their appearance cannot be guaranteed). After watching the famous dolphins swim into shore, the rest of the day is free for you to explore on one of our Optional Experiences* or relax as you wish.

  13. 13

    Monkey Mia - Kalbarri

    Millions of years ago, the Murchison River carved its way through Kalbarri National Park, leaving behind echo-inspiring gorges of red-and-white banded sandstone as well as soaring coastal cliffs. It’s quite the sight, and best taken in from a height. Enter the Kalbarri Skywalk, a precipitous projection 25 metres beyond the gorge rim and a dizzying 100 metres above the river. Here you’ll be welcomed to Country by an Indigenous guide, explaining the stories behind the land on which you stand. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, learn about bushfoods, medicine plants and the traditional uses of local flora. Hear stories about growing up on country and learn about the social history of the region from an Aboriginal perspective. Look around you – there’s plenty to eat in the Aussie bush, not to mention traditional medicines to cure what ails you.

  14. 14

    Kalbarri - Perth

    Just when you thought WA couldn’t get any more colourful, Hutt Lagoon appears on the horizon – one of the state's pink lakes that changes its pink hues depending on the conditions. Arriving back in Perth you have dinner with your new friends and reminisce about the last two weeks.

  15. 15

    Farewell from Perth

    Bid farewell to your fellow travellers when your trip concludes after breakfast.

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • Experience the geological wonder of Wave Rock Explore the mining town of Kalgoorlie including Hannans North Mine Enjoy a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at Cape Le Grand National Park Discover the spectacular turquoise waters of Esperance Visit Stirling Range National Park Explore the ancient giant tingle forest at Valley of the Giants Tree Top walk Enjoy wine tasting and dinner in the Margaret River region See the longest jetty in the Southern Hemisphere at Busselton Enjoy a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience in Yanchep National Park with an Indigenous guide Marvel at the lunar-like landscape surrounding the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park Discover Shark Bay National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site Get up close to native wildlife including the dolphins at Monkey Mia Enjoy a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at Kalbarri Skywalk See the vivid colours of Hutt Lagoon.
  • Day 1 highlights Welcome to Perth: Perth may be the Western Australian capital, but it’s home to a remarkable amount of green space. Join your Travel Director for a city tour and a stroll through inner-city Kings Park, home to more than 3,000 floral species in the Botanic Garden overlooking the Swan River. Meet again this evening for dinner with your Travel Director and travelling companions.
  • Day 2 highlights Perth - Wave Rock: Wave Rock deserves its name – the cliff resembles an enormous surf wave about to crash into the bush. Stretching 110 metres, the rainbow-hued granite swell was formed more than three million years ago. Wave Rock locals are a friendly bunch, and they’re truly passionate about the place they call home. But don’t take our word for it. Meet Sheenagh, who will proudly show you around her farm and discuss life on the land, which can be harsh, but also extremely healing, in a way unique to the wide open spaces of the Aussie outback.
Where you’ll stay

Accommodation

  • Comfort Inn Bay of Isles
  • Esplanade Hotel Fremantle - by Rydges
  • Holiday Inn West Perth
  • Kalbarri Edge Resort
  • Margarets in Town
  • Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
  • Ocean Centre Hotel
  • Rydges Kalgoorlie
  • The Dog Rock Motel
  • Wave Rock Motel, Hyden
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 15 days and 14 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 06 Sep 2026 and 31 Oct 2027, subject to live availability.
Are there different departure options?
Yes, multiple departures may be available depending on your preferred travel period.
Are discounts available?
Seasonal or loyalty discounts may be available on selected departures at the time of enquiry.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
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