Perth – Darwin – Perth Tour

Kalbarri National Park

Perth – Darwin – Perth Tour

Coastal view in Carnarvon

Perth – Darwin – Perth Tour

Queen of Sheba Orchid Western Australia

Perth – Darwin – Perth Tour

The Window in Kalbarri

Perth to Darwin
Darwin to Perth

Wildflower season – July to October

18 Days Perth to Darwin Tour

Comfortable small group trip to grandiose and hidden natural attractions, cultural history and wildlife watching all year round in Western Australia

The famous wildflower time is from July until October

The modern coach for 14 people takes you through the most beautiful side of Australia. That guarantees an unforgettable travel experience to Western Australia’s most fascinating natural wonders as a privileged travel group. The program includes Kimberley, Ningaloo Reef, Monkey Mia, Karijini National Park and countless other worth seeing, sometimes relatively unknown destinations. In a reliable coach with experienced specialists on board, you will have a wonderfully relaxed time, and safety is paramount

All this you can safely enjoy 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 to be 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 approximately two and a half million inhabitants, 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 metropolis in the west of the continent, beautifully situated in the south-west on the Indian Ocean. Most of the places worth seeing are located in a wonderful color spectrum, and at night you can experience an obvious starry sky.

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 Darwin. Their length is about 8000 km, including the side roads and the tour through the south-west. With a minibus with a maximum of 14 seats, the number of participants is limited and manageable, making maximum flexibility possible. This 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 Darwin 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 south-west.

You can expect consistently good roads – exceptions are possible – a long, intensive driving program with regular breaks. Overnight stays are in local hotels, motels, chalets, park homes, and comfortable safari tents. The cheapest options for meals are to be found 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 help to guarantee a good success of this extraordinary, multifaceted journey promising.

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 comfortable 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 as 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 situation, wishes and interests of the guests, individual experiences and activities are woven into each day.

The highlight - the wildflower bloom in spring

In spring - north of Perth (July / August) and south of Perth (September / October) - Western Australia's dry zones and heaths turned into a sea of ​​colourful flowers. At least where there was sufficient rainfall in winter. More than 12,000 different types of wildflowers transform the wilderness into a carpet of flowers in some places. Winter in Western Australia is an entirely new experience.

From July to October, over 12,000 wildflower species bloom explosively in this state. Follow this lively trail to Ningaloo Reef, where you can snorkel across schools of tropical fish and corals.

The bright colours will enchant you in the rugged Kalbarri National Park north of Geraldton or Perth's well-kept Kings Park. The sea of ​​flowers leads you to the waves, Margaret River Caves and Wineries. Let the blooms take you through the karri forests on the Bibbulmun Track, or take in the incredible variety of flowers in Albany. Then, in a modern small coach for 14 people, you will drive through the most beautiful side of Australia.That ensures an unforgettable travel experience to Western Australia's most amazing natural wonders. as a privileged tour group.

The program includes Kimberley, Ningaloo Reef, Monkey Mia, Karijini National Park, and countless other enjoyable, sometimes unknown, destinations.

A reliable small coach with experienced specialists on board guarantees an undisturbed experience, and safety comes first. You will travel through one of the most impressive areas of Australia. 

 

Itineray | Perth to Darwin | 18 Days

(Subject to change)

Day 1: Perth

Transfer from the airport, meeting at the hotel at 4:00 p.m. Start of the Perth city tour at night. Dinner in Fremantle (not included)

Day 2: Perth – Pinnacles – Geraldton

B – Head north to Yanchep National Park with kangaroos and koalas. Afterwards, we drive through Australia’s wheat belt to the Nambung National Park. The up to 4.5 m high limestone pillars of the “Pinnacles” are fascinating. Finally, in the evening, we reach Geraldton.

Day 3: Geraldton – Kalbarri National Park – Kalbarri

B – City tour of Geraldton, then continue to Kalbarri National Park, relaxed hikes to the Natural Bridge and Red Bluff on the ocean side. Accommodation Kalbarri

Day 4: Kalbarri – Monkey Mia

B – visit the gorges of the Murchison River. Then, on to the Peron Peninsula, Shark Bay (World Heritage): beaches that invite you to dream; in the evening, we are at the Monkey Mia Resort.

Day 5: Monkey Mia – Carnarvon

B – The dolphins arrive between 7.30 a.m. and 8 a.m. – usually -. 9:00 a.m. Catamaran trip to the turquoise bay of Shark Bay. Afterwards, visit Eagle Bay, where you can spot whale sharks, dugong, manta rays, and humpback whales with a bit of luck. Other stops are Shell Beach and Hamelin Pool. The day ends in Carnarvon.

Day 6: Carnarvon – Coral Bay

B – We continue north to Coral Bay at Ningaloo Reef Marine Park. We arrive so early that we can explore the wonderful underwater world with the glass-bottom boat. If you want, you can snorkel and explore the corals on your own. The hotel is right on the beach.

Day 7: Coral Bay

B – Free day – dive into the world’s largest fringing reef. Optionally you can go snorkelling or diving, watch whales or relax on the beach.

Day 8: Coral Bay- Pilbara Region – Tom Price

B, D – Drive through the Gascoyne to the Pilbara Region, from the Gibson Desert to the Hamersley Ranges. The daily goal is Tom Price.

Day 9: Tom Price – Karijini National Park – Auski Roadhouse

B, L – On the drive from Tom Price to Munjinea (Auski Roadhouse), we visit the Karijini National Park: We hike the Dales Gorge, Circular Pool, Fern Pool, Fortesque Falls, and the Munjinea East Gorge. We spend the night in a roadhouse;

Day 10: Auski Roadhouse – Port Hedland – 80 Mile Beach

B – Today, you can see the typical, mighty road trains, the Chichester Ranges, the endlessly long iron ore trains that enter the port of Port Hedland. The journey goes on through the Great Sandy Desert to 80 Mile Beach – overnight on a deserted beach. There’s a traditional Aussie BBQ tonight.

Day 11: 80 Mile Beach – Broome

B – Today, we reach one of the famous locations of Western Australia – Broome. We leave the foothills of the “Great Sandy Desert” behind and drive parallel to 80 Mile Beach (380km). The area is sparsely populated—evening in Broome, the centre of pearl farming (2 nights).

Day 12: Broome

F – Free day on the beautiful ocean coast: Aboriginal people, pearl fishing, the admirable-fine sandy Cable Beach. 4-hour city tour (optional)

Day 13: Broome – Fitzroy Crossing

B – Now we head east. In Derby, we visit the most giant Kimberley Prison Boab tree. Later, we stop at the imposing Devonian Reef and the abstract Ngumban Ranges. Finally, we finish the day in Fitzroy Crossing and sleep next to the mighty Fitzroy River in the evening.

Day 14: Fitzroy Crossing – Kimberleys – Kununurra

B – Early in the morning, we take a boat trip through the Geikie Gorge. Afterwards, we drive to the notorious town of Halls Creek. Then, we continue along the eastern edge of the lonely and wildly romantic Kimberley region to Kununurra and stay two nights.

Day 15: Kununurra – Bungle Bungle

B – Early morning scenic flight over Lake Argyle, the Argyle diamond mine and the very impressive Bungle Bungles. Later in the day, it’s historic Ivanhoe Crossing.

Day 16: Kununurra – Katherine

B – On the Victoria Highway – across the border to the Northern Territory – it goes to Katherine. We pass semi-arid areas of steppes that alternate with long mountain ranges. That is later densely forested.

Day 17: Katherine Gorge – Darwin

B – Visit the Nitmiluk National Park with a boat trip in the gorge. Lunch at Edith Falls. Then on the Stuart Highway to Darwin.

Day 18: Darwin

B – After breakfast, short city tour, then private stay or return

Itineray | Darwin to Perth | 18 Days

(Subject to change)

 Day 1: Arrival in Darwin

transfer from the airport, meeting at the hotel, dinner together (not included) by the sea with a view of the Darwin skyline.

Day 2: Darwin – Katherine Gorge 

B – Short city tour in Darwin. Then it’s on the Stuart Highway to Katherine. Stay at Edith Falls with bathing facilities.

Day 3: Katherine – Kununurra

B – Visit Nitmiluk National Park with a boat trip into two gorges. The Victoria Highway – across the border into Western Australia – leads to Kununurra. Long mountain ranges, initially densely forested, alternate with semi-arid areas of the steppes.

Day 4: Bungle Bungle – Kununurra

B – Early morning flight over Lake Argyle, the Argyle diamond mine and the very impressive Bungle Bungles. Later in the day, it’s historic Ivanhoe Crossing. Part of the day is free. Four-hour sightseeing tour (optional)

Day 5: Kununurra – Kimberley – Fitzroy Crossing

B – Along the eastern edge of the lonely and wildly romantic Kimberley region, you first go to the notorious town of Halls Creek and from there to Fitzroy Crossing. Finally, we finish the day in Fitzroy Crossing and sleep next to the mighty Fitzroy River in the evening.

Day 6: Fitzroy Crossing – Broome

B – Early in the morning, we take a boat through the Geikie Gorge. Then it goes west. We stop at the imposing Devonian Reef and the abstract Ngumban Ranges. In Derby, we see the most massive Kimberley Prison Boab tree Today, and we reach one of the famous locations of Western Australia – Broome, the pearl farming centre and stay two nights.

Day 7: Broome

B – free day at leisure on the beautiful ocean coast: Aboriginal people, pearl fishing, the spectacular sandy Cable Beach. 4-hour city tour (optional)

Day 8: Broome – 80 Mile Beach

B – We reach the Great Sandy Desert’s foothills and drive parallel to 80 Mile Beach. The area is sparsely populated. We stay overnight next to a lonely beach and have our traditional Aussi BBQ tonight.

Day 9: 80 Mile Beach – Port Hedland – Auski Roadhouse

B – Today, we drive through the Great Sandy Desert to Port Hedland. The endlessly long iron ore trains enter Port Hedland harbour. We see the typical, the mighty road trains, and the Chichester Ranges. Overnight in a roadhouse.

Day 10: Auski Roadhouse – Karijini National Park – Tom Price

B, L, D – From Munjinea (Auski Roadhouse), we visit the Karijini National Park: We hike the Dales Gorge, Circular Pool, Fern Pool, Fortesque Falls and the Munjinea East Gorge. Overnight, we stay in Tom Price.

Day 11: Tom Price – Pilbara Region – Coral Bay

The journey goes from the Hamersley Ranges through the Gibson Desert to the Pilbara Region and the Gascoyne region. The daily goal is Coral Bay.

Day 12: Coral Bay B

Free day – dive into the world’s largest fringing reef. Optionally you can go snorkelling or diving, watch whales or relax on the beach.

Day 13: Coral Bay / Ningaloo Reef Marine Park – Carnarvon

B – Ride in a glass-bottom boat over the colourful coral reef. If you want, you can snorkel and explore the corals on your own. The hotel is right on the beach; on offer, guided snorkelling or diving tours are options. In the early afternoon, we continue to Carnarvon

Day 14 .: Carnarvon – Monkey Mia

B – After a short sightseeing tour, we continue towards Monkey Mia with a visit to Shell Beach and Hamelin Pool. At Eagle Bluff, where, with little luck, you may see dolphins, whale sharks, dugongs, manta rays and humpback whales. The day ends at the Monkey Mia Resort.

Day 15: Monkey Mia Kalbarri National Park

B – The dolphins arrive between 7.30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. – usually. 9:00 a.m., a Catamaran trip to the turquoise blue bay of Shark Bay (World Heritage Site) starts. Then we continue to Kalbarri National Park and visit the Murchison River gorges. The daily goal, Kalbarri.

Day 16: Kalbarri National Park – Geraldton

B – The day begins with a relaxed hike to Red Bluff on the ocean side. Then there is enough time for Island Rock and the Natural Bridge. In Geraldton, we drive along the sightseeing route to our hotel

Day 17: Geraldton – Pinnacles – Perth

B – First, we visit the HMAS Sydney II monument. Later, we go south along the Indian Ocean Drive and Western Australia’s wheat belt to the Pinnacles in the Nambung National Park. The up to 4.5 m high limestone pillars of the “Pinnacles” are fascinating. Continue to Yanchep National Park with kangaroos and koalas. In the evening, we reach Perth.

Day 18: Perth

B – After breakfast, city tour, followed by a private stay or transfer to the airport

 

Service content – Perth – Darwin / Darwin – Perth

  • 18 days tour from Perth to Darwin, 17 nights, 2 x city tours of Perth and Darwin, boat tour in Monkey Mia, glass-bottom boat Ningaloo Reef, flight Bungle Bungle, boat tour Katherine Gorge, national park admission according to program, 1 x dinner in Tom Price, 1 x Packed lunch for Karijini NP
  • 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.
  • Modern minibus with air conditioning, seat belts, German-speaking driver-guide, luggage tag if necessary
  • 17 nights, including 15 in double rooms with a double bed or two separate beds. One accommodation is in a fully furnished cabin on the Eighty Mile Beach with 2 separate bedrooms for up to four guests. Two people move into one bedroom within the travel community but share the bathroom and living room. If somebody would like to have a private cabin, we arrange this at an additional cost. One accommodation is a safari tent with two queen size beds and a private wet room.
  • Daily breakfast (English B). If not available, there is a breakfast basket or roadhouse snack. No other meals (except Tom Price) but always advice and help with organization on request.
  • Study and adventure tour focuses on untouched and remote natural wonders, wild animals, indigenous people, sensational places, mountains, beaches, real outback, typical Australia.
  • 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.

    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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