Perth – Melbourne – Perth Tour

Kalbarri National Park

Perth – Melbourne – Perth Tour

Coastal view in Carnarvon

Perth – Melbourne – Perth Tour

Queen of Sheba Orchid Western Australia

Perth – Melbourne – Perth Tour

The Window in Kalbarri

Perth to Melbourne
Melbourne to Perth

perth-melbourne

Study and adventure tour with focus: untouched and remove naturel wonders, impressive wildlife, encounters with the culture of the indigenous people, spectacular landscapes, majestic mountains, beautiful beaches, authentic outback – the typical, unadulterated Australia.

Term: Perth – Melbourne
02/02/26 – 20/02/26

Term: Melbourne – Perth
22/02/26 – 12/03/26

 

You can safely enjoy all this as a small coach tour, a mini group tour, or a private guided tour conducted by a very experienced tour guide.

Travel description

The most original Australia is most likely found in western Australia (Western Australia). Only a few first-time visitors find this worth a trip. It doesn’t have to be. Western Australia is definitely worth a trip for anyone who feels like going to Australia. The emerging tourist region of Western Australia spans a third of Australia’s total land area with a population of approximately 2.8 million people, of which more than 2 million live in Perth, the only coast followed by an extensive hinterland that is also worth exploring. They are accompanied by a metropolis in the west of the continent, beautifully situated in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. Most places worth seeing are in a wonderful color spectrum, and you can experience an obvious starry sky at night.

A trip through Western Australia is an extraordinary experience and should be experienced in stages. Therefore, this tour is a continuous overland trip between Perth and Melbourne. Their length is about 4000 km, including the side roads and the tour through the southwest. With a minibus with a maximum of 14 seats, the number of participants is limited and manageable, making maximum flexibility possible. That is the only way to perceive and experience the sequence of numerous unique attractions, including the World Heritage Sites. Our tour is deliberately carried out in the climatically dry season since pleasant temperatures prevail throughout the Australian winter and spring. In September, the wildflowers can also be seen in full bloom. For climatic reasons, we hold the second appointment immediately afterward in the opposite direction, starting in Melbourne and ending in Perth. However, especially in the tropical north, weather-related changes in the travel itinerary must always be expected. We offer an Australia program for everyone who wants to experience Australia in its diversity, vastness, infinity, and originality. On request, you can participate in a six-day additional program in the country’s extreme southwest.

You can expect consistently good roads – exceptions are possible – and a long, intensive driving program with regular breaks. Overnight stays are in local hotels, motels, chalets, park homes, and comfortable safari tents. The cheapest meal options are outside the hotels, so only the daily breakfast is included. Drivers and tour guides will know what is right for them. Nevertheless, it makes sense to bring a lot of perseverance, willingness to help, comradeship and willingness to guarantee the success of this extraordinary, multifaceted journey.

Travel style

The participants experience the unique natural wonders of Western Australia under professional guidance.

In the comfortable minibus, the respective daily goals that offer Australia-typical experiences are easily reached for all ages. The cozy accommodations ensure a stylish end to the eventful days and a refreshing night’s sleep.

The participants can be assured that they will see fantastic places. The tours are accompanied by trained, German-speaking tour guides who are drivers who love the country and are familiar with several unique features

A balanced mix of experience and relaxation is a particular concept. Depending on the guests’ situation, wishes, and interests, individual experiences and activities are woven into each day.

Itineray | Perth to Melbourne | 19 Days

(Subject to change)

Day 1: Perth

Arrival and transfer from the airport to the hotel. Meeting at the hotel at 4:00 p.m. followed by dinner together (not included).

Day 2: Perth

Extended city tour of Perth and Fremantle. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, beaches and vibrant coastal culture.

Day 3: Perth – Margaret River Region

Our journey first takes us through the green Ferguson Valley – a charming landscape with rolling hills, wineries and small farms. Further south, we reach the renowned Margaret River wine region, known for excellent wines, fine cuisine and impressive coastal landscapes. Overnight in Busselton or Eagle Bay.

Day 4: Margaret River Region – Augusta

Today we experience the highlights of the region: an impressive stalactite cave, a wine tasting at a well-known winery as well as the fantastic coastal landscape and culinary specialties. In the evening we reach Augusta, the southwesternmost point of mainland Australia, known for its unspoiled nature and tranquil atmosphere.

Day 5: Augusta – Albany

On the way to Albany we cross several national parks with dense forest area. Highlights include the “Valley of the Giants” with the famous Ancient Empire Walk. Albany itself impresses with a rich history that dates back to the beginnings of European settlement in Australia.

Day 6 & Day 7: Albany – Esperance

Esperance is famous for its white-sand beaches and crystal- clear, turquoise waters. Use the time to explore the unspoiled coastline and enjoy nature.

Day 8: Esperance – Balladonia

In Balladonia, we visit the Balladonia Space Museum, which commemorates the spectacular emergency landing of a NASA satellite – a fascinating insight into Australia’s connection to space history.

Day 9: Balladonia – Eucla

Eucla, a small historic town, is known for its old telegraph office. Immerse yourself in the history of early European discoveries and enjoy the vastness of the Nullarbor Plain.

Day 10: Eucla- Ceduna

In Ceduna, on the edge of the Nullarbor Desert, immerse yourself in the life of the Australian outback. Enjoy the vastness of the region and the relaxed atmosphere of this quiet place.

Day 11: Ceduna Pandurra Station

Today we visit the historic Pandurra Station, a typical Australian farm. Here you can learn about the hard life in the outback and the history of the farmers who shaped this region. Overnight at Pandurra Station or in Whyalla.

Day 12: Pandurra Station – Adelaide

In Adelaide, the cultural capital of South Australia, we stay two nights. After a city tour, there is time to explore the city alone. Visit the South Australian Museum or stroll through bustling markets.

Day 13: Adelaide Kangaroo Island

Another highlight is a visit to Kangaroo Island with its fascinating wildlife and impressive coastal landscapes unforgettable day.

Day 14: Adelaide Hahndorf

The journey takes us through the Cleland National Park to Hahndorf, a charming German village. Here you can walk through picturesque streets with traditional half-timbered houses and enjoy regional specialities.

Day 15: Hahndorf Grampians National Park

In the Grampians National Park, spectacular mountain landscapes and hikes through untouched nature await you. A special highlight is the MacKenzie Falls, one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Victoria, easily accessible and a popular photo motif. Also, keep an eye out for kangaroos and koalas.

Day 16: Grampians National Park – Apollo Bay

Continue along the Great Ocean Road to Apollo Bay, an idyllic coastal village. Here you can enjoy the quiet beach and explore the picturesque nature on a relaxing walk.

Day 17: Apollo Bay Melbourne

Along the beautiful coastline we reach Melbourne, the vibrant cultural capital of Australia. Take advantage of the time to visit the Royal Exhibition Building, Federation Square. In the evening you will experience the famous culinary diversity of the city.

Day 18: Melbourne

Our journey ends in Melbourne, the vibrant cultural capital of Australia. Take advantage of the time to visit the Royal Exhibition Building, Federation Square, and Queen Victoria Market. In the evening you will experience the famous culinary diversity of the city.

Day 19: Departure with transfer to the airport

Itineray | Melbourne to Perth | 19 Days

(Subject to change)

Day 1: Melbourne

Our journey begins in Melbourne, Australia’s vibrant cultural capital.

Day 2: Melbourne

Use the time to explore the Royal Exhibition Building, Federation Square, and Queen Victoria Market. In the evening, you can enjoy the city’s famous food scene.

Day 3: Melbourne – Apollo Bay

To Apollo Bay, an idyllic coastal village. Enjoy the peaceful beach and picturesque nature, ideal for a relaxing stroll.

Day 4: Apollo Bay – Grampians National Park

We continue along the Great Ocean Road. With various stops until we reach the Grampians in the evening.

Day 5: Grampians National Park – Hahndorf

We see the beautiful coastal landscape of the 12 Apostles In the Grampians National Park, spectacular mountain landscapes and hikes through untouched nature await you. A special highlight is the MacKenzie Falls, one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Victoria, easily accessible and a popular photo motif. Also, keep an eye out for kangaroos and koalas. We spend the night in Hahndorf.

Day 6: Hahndorf – Adelaide

The journey takes us through the Cleland National Park to Adelaide, where we stay for two nights. After a city tour, there is time to explore the city alone. Visit the South Australian Museum or stroll through bustling markets.

Day 7: Adelaide – Kangaroo Island

Another highlight is a visit to Kangaroo Island with its fascinating wildlife and impressive coastal landscapes an unforgettable day. We experience the fascinating nature and wildlife of Kangaroo Island – from kangaroos and koalas to impressive coastal landscapes. A day full of unforgettable impressions awaits us!

Day 8: Adelaide Pandurra Station

Today we visit Pandurra Station, a historic Australian farm. Here you can learn more about life in the outback and the history of the farmers who shaped this region. Overnight at Pandurra Station or in Whyalla.

Day 9: Pandurra Station Ceduna

In Ceduna, on the edge of the Nullarbor Desert, you will experience life in the Australian outback. Enjoy the vastness of the region and let yourself be enchanted by the quiet atmosphere of the place.

Day 10: Ceduna – Eucla

Eucla is a small but historic town, known for the old telegraph office. Immerse yourself in the history of Australia’s early European discoveries and enjoy the vastness of the Nullarbor Plain.

Day 11: Eucla – Balladonia

In Balladonia we visit the Balladonia Space Museum, which commemorates the spectacular emergency landing of a NASA satellite. A fascinating stop that sheds light on Australia’s connection to space history.

Day 12: Balladonia – Esperance

Esperance is famous for its white-sand beaches and crystal- clear, turquoise waters. Here you will have plenty of time to discover the breathtaking coastline and take in the unspoilt nature.

Day 13: Esperance

Together we explore the impressive beaches of the region. Afterwards you will have enough time to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.

Day 14: Esperance – Albany

In Albany, the first European settlement in Western Australia, we visit the Albany Heritage Park and enjoy the spectacular coastal views. This city has a rich history that dates back to the early days of European settlement in Australia.

Day 15: Albany – Augusta

On the way to Augusta, we cross several national parks with dense forests. Highlights are the “Valley of the Giants” with the famous Ancient Empire Walk. Located at the southwesternmost point of mainland Australia, Augusta is known for its unspoilt nature.

Day 16: Augusta – Margaret River Region

Today we experience the highlights of the region: impressive stalactite cave, a wine tasting at a well-known winery as well as the fantastic coastal landscape and culinary specialties. Overnight in Busselton or Eagle Bay.

Day 17: Margaret River Region – Perth

On the way to Perth, we stop in the verdant Ferguson Valley a charming landscape of rolling hills, wineries and small farms. In the evening we reach Perth

Day 18: Perth

Your journey ends in Perth, one of the most fascinating and remote cities in the world. Discover the highlights of Perth on a relaxing city tour, enjoy the breathtaking views of the city and the Swan River from Kings Park and let yourself be enchanted by charming Fremantle with its warm coastal atmosphere and beautiful beaches.

Day 19: Day Departure Transfer to the airport

 

Service content – Perth – Melbourne/ Melbourne– Perth

    • 19 days tour from Melbourne to Perth
    • 18 nights’ accomodation in mid-range hotels Daily breakfast
    • The maximum number of participants is 14; the minimum is 5. Otto Tours Australia guarantees the departure of 5 participants in a small group tour and 4 participants in a mini-group tour.
    • City Sightseeing Melbourne, Adelaide, Albany and Perth
    • Day Trip Kangaroo Island & Crossing National Park fees
    • Modern minibus with air conditioning, seat belts, German-speaking driver-guide, luggage tag if necessary
    • Luggage max. 23 kg that each participant can carry and lift themselves without outside help, as well as light hand luggage
    • Weather conditions, road conditions, and unpredictable circumstances can force program changes, disallow specific destinations, and cause daily routines and accommodation changes.

Term: Perth – Melbourne
02/02/26 – 20/02/26

Term: Melbourne – Perth
22/02/26 – 12/03/26

Payment and cancellation conditions

  • 20% of the travel price is due when booking
  • 80% of the travel price is due 60 days before the start of the trip.

In the event of a cancellation, the following cancellation conditions apply:

  • 20% of the travel price is due up to 60 days before the start of the trip
  • 40% of the travel price is due up to 40 days before the start of the trip
  • 60% of the travel price is due up to 30 days before the start of the trip
  • 80% of the travel price is due up to 14 days before the start of the trip
  • After that, 100% of the travel price is due

Travel Dates | Small Group Coach Tours

(The Private Tour Guiding travel dates can be arranged to suit your timeframe)

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