Coral Coast Escape Tour

10 days | Perth - Exmouth

This is the ultimate Coral Coast tour from Perth to Exmouth. With April departure this is the ideal time to experience the best of this part of Australia’s coast. See the Pinnacles at Nambung National Park, Pink Lakes at Port Gregory, the gorges and sea cliffs at Kalbarri, the desert meets the crystal clear waters of Shark Bay and the Ningaloo Reef at Exmouth. This has it all. 

10 Days allows us time to take it all in along this truly unique coast line and with an April departure, it is the ideal time to experience this part of Australia, including the option to swim with Whale Sharks. 

2024 Tour dates

22 April 2024 - SOLD OUT

16 July 2024 - 2 seats (no single availability)

Tour inclusions

  • Small group size (max. 20 guests)

  • Luxury Air-conditioned 4WD Coach

  • Experienced Driver & Guide (Two Crew)

  • A variety of en-suited accommodation

  • All meals incl. breakfast, lunch & dinner whilst on tour

  • Fully Guided Walks

  • National Park Entry Fees

  • Sailing cruise at Monkey Mia

  • Snorkeling at Ningaloo

  • Airport Transfers on first & last day of tour

  • Drinking Water Bottle - yours to keep

Highlights

  • Ningaloo Reef

  • Whale Shark excursion (optional extra)

  • Cape Range National Park Canyons

  • Monkey Mia dolphins

  • World Heritage Listed Shark Bay

  • Hamelin Pool Nature Reserve Stromatolites

  • Nambung National Park (Pinnacles)

  • Kalbarri National Park gorges

  • Kalbarri sea cliffs

  • Pink Lakes of Port Gregory

  • HMAS Sydney Memorial

Tour Price

  • From $5,000 per person twin-share

  • From $6,000 per person single traveler

Detailed Itinerary

Coral Coast Escape Tour - 10 days | Perth - Exmouth

  • On your arrival in Perth, if required we will meet and greet you at Perth Airport for your complimentary transfer to your hotel in Perth. The tour will officially start with dinner where you will meet your fellow travelers and the KOT crew.

    Perth Hotel – InterContinental or similar.

  • After departing Perth, we make a quick stop at Kings Park where Mt Eliza gives spectacular views of the Swan River and City of Perth. We then head north the scenic Indian Ocean Drive to one of the most renowned landscapes in Australia, the “Pinnacles.” Located in the Nambung National Park, thousands of huge limestone pillars rise from the shifting yellow sands of the Pinnacles Desert. We spend some time driving through and walking amongst the Pinnacles. After lunch We will travel through the historic towns of Dongara and Greenough, the home of the famous leaning trees before checking into your hotel at Geraldton where we spend the night. We arrive in time to wander along the newly developed foreshore.

    Ocean Centre Hotel – Ensuited Hotel Room (BLD)

  • Departing Geraldton this morning we visit the HMAS Sydney Memorial and pay a moving tribute to the sailors who lost their lives on HMAS Sydney during World War II (you will learn more about this in Shark Bay). not only is this a moving tribute, it is also a fantastic vantage point to view the wider City of Geraldton and the Champion Bay.

    Heading north we pass through undulating farmland and the “flat top” hills of the historic farming and mining town of Northampton where we make a brief stop. We continue on to Hutt Lagoon and the Pink Lakes of Port Gregory, the site of one of the earliest shore based whaling stations in Australia.

    We then continue North along the coast where we will have views of the southern end of the treacherous Zuytdorp Cliffs that stretch in an almost unbroken line for 300 km and were the site of so many early Dutch shipwrecks. You can easily see why this is known as the “Shipwreck Coast”. We arrive at Kalbarri, the mouth of the Murchison River, for dinner.

    Kalbarri Edge Resort

  • This morning we head into the Kalbarri National Park with our first stop being to walk on a clouds as we visit the newly built Sky Bridge. This provides an incredible view of the Murchison River valley below and the display gives insight into the recent history of the Nanda people. We then continue to Natures Window where we see the gorges up close.

    After a lunch stop we enter the Shark Bay World Heritage Listed Area. This colourful and diverse landscapes, rare fauna and flora and world class examples of Earth’s ecological processes are what qualify Shark Bay for World Heritage listing – the features that make it a truly remarkable place.

    We will make a couple of stops along the way to admire this incredible region before arriving at Monkey Mia.

    Monkey Mia Resort – Ensuited Hotel Room (BLD)

  • After a glorious sunrise over the tranquil waters of Disappointment Reach you will be ready to enjoy one of Australia’s best known up-close wildlife experiences. Here you can stand within metres of wild bottlenose dolphins which visit the shores every morning. We then enjoy a catamaran sailing adventure in Shark Bay Marine Park, keeping an eye out for the bay’s precious marine life including dugongs, dolphins, sharks and huge sea turtles.

    After lunch we make the short drive to Denham, the historic pearling port, where we visit the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery Centre. This centre gives a great insight into both the post European history of the region as well as that of the Malgana, Nhanda and Yingkarta people. From Denham you can see Dirk Hartog Island on the horizon, the place of the first recorded European arrival on Australian soil.

    The afternoon can be spent at your leisure at the Resort including swimming and beach walking. Keen beach walkers can also walk from Monkey Mia to Red Cliff Bay, in Francois Peron National Park. The glowing red cliffs are visible to the north of Monkey Mia.

    Monkey Mia Resort – Ensuited Hotel Room (BLD)

  • After the previous relaxing day we continuing our journey northwards along the Western Australian coast, but not before we visit some further attractions in Shark Bay. Not to be missed is the short stroll along the elevated board walk at Eagle Bluff that has impressive views over the sparkling waters of Freycinet Inlet, and we may even be lucky to spot sharks swimming in the shallow waters.

    A little further south we make a brief stop at Shell Beach where you can walk and marvel at the seemingly endless white stretch of beach composed entirely Shark Bay cockle shells. This shell beach is 70km long and 10m deep. Shell bricks used to be quarried from the beach.

    On our way back to the highway we enjoy a picnic lunch at the Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve and visit the historic Old Telegraph Station which remained in use until 1978.

    A short distance away is the original wool export port of “Flagstaff Landing” and the location of the World’s best examples of living stromatolites. We then continue to Carnarvon for our overnight stay.

    Carnarvon is famous for its “upside down river,” the Gascoyne, where under the dry sands abundant fresh water is found that irrigate the lush tropical plantations in the rich alluvial soils along its banks.

    Carnarvon Hotel – Ensuited Hotel Room (B,L,D)

  • This morning we will explore Carnarvon and visit the Carnarvon Space & Technology Museum that played a key role in the manned moon landings in the 70’s. The museum with its satellite dishes, relics and authentic displays has something for everyone.

    Heading further north towards Exmouth we will discover the eastern side of the Cape Range National Park which is a spectacular place of rugged limestone ranges, breath taking deep canyons on the Exmouth Peninsula and with views to Exmouth Gulf.

    Our first stop is the Charles Knife Canyon drive that takes us on a steep winding road up to the top of the range. Located at the top is a lookout that has spectacular views into the canyons, so reminiscent of the more famous bigger brothers in the USA and seawards to Exmouth Gulf to the east. On top of the range we will visit the historical Wapet Oil Well No. 3 site where oil was first discovered in Australia.

    Arriving at the popular tourist town of Exmouth we will check in to our hotel where we’ll stay for the next 3 nights. (B,L,D)

    Pot Shot Hotel or similar

  • Today is a free day to relax or take advantage of one of the many activities that Exmouth and Ningaloo has to offer. May is peak Whaleshark season so why not pre-book a Whaleshark encounter tour. Other guests may choose a snorkeling or diving trip, a scenic flight or a fishing charter, while some choose to relax and wonder around the town of Exmouth or visit the Ningaloo Aquarium and Discovery Centre. Please ask us in advance so we can help you arrange this.

    Exmouth - Pot Shot Hotel (B,D)

  • Today we get to explore the western side of the Cape Range National Park. It is one of the few areas in Australia that can boast a Range to Reef experience. The rugged stone country of Cape Range descends to arid coastal plains and drifting sand dunes, then on to the turquoise waters of the coral reefs and ocean depths of Ningaloo Marine Park which hosts the famous annual whale shark migrations.

    Our first stop is the Cape Range Lighthouse situated high up on the northern tip of the Cape Range. It offers great 270 degree views of Exmouth Gulf and the Ningaloo Marine Park.

    Our next stop is “Milyering,” the Cape Range National Park Discovery Centre. Housing interpretive displays and audio visual facilities, the centre holds a wealth of information on the marine park and the local environment.

    Continuing southwards we will get to enjoy one of the area’s main attractions, the Yardie Creek Gorge. This ancient tidal gorge has deep blue water, red limestone cliff faces and a wonderful array of birds and wildlife including the rare black-footed rock wallaby. You will have ample time to take the walking trails to the top of the gorge.

    After a leisurely picnic lunch we make our way back North stopping at Turquoise Bay, which is famous for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and great snorkeling, Here you will have the opportunity to snorkel and swim.

    We head back to Exmouth for dinner.

    Exmouth - Pot Shot Hote (B,L,D)

  • After breakfast our tour concludes. We will arrange transport to Learmonth Airport or alternative accommodation if you are staying on in Exmouth.