While you're on Rottnest Island, take a 4-hour guided train/coach tour around the traffic-free island to explore the highlights. Start with a historical train ride and tour of WWII Oliver Hill Guns and Tunnels, and then explore the settlement and Jeannie's Lookout. Continue along the loop to admire turquoise bays and white-sand beaches, pass by Wadjemup Lighthouse, and learn about the Noongar (Aboriginal) history before checking out the lookout at Mabel Cove.
Train, guns & tunnel, bus tour<br/>Light Picnic lunch included<br/>Train and bus
Bus, train, guns & tunnel tour<br/>Light Picnic lunch included<br/>Bus then train
Train, guns & tunnel, bus tour<br/>Light Picnic lunch included<br/>Train then bus
Travel up to Oliver Hill by historic trolley train. Enjoy the view from the top and then take part in a guided tour around this historic attraction, representing the defence of Western Australia during World War II. Over the years it has been highlighted as a significant heritage site and features the defence facilities and mechanisms that were in place to defend major Australian ports overwhelmed by warships during the war.
The many salt lakes occupy approximately 10 per cent of the area. Notable ones include Lake Baghdad, Lake Vincent, Herschel Lake, Garden Lake, Government House Lake and Serpentine Lake. These lakes are permanent and are always accessible all year around, other notable lakes that may dry up throughout the summer period include Pink Lake, Lake Sirius, Lake Negri and the twin Pearse Lakes. These salt lake are known to turn pink as a result of the interaction between the algae and salt that grows in the water. When the right mixture of salt and sunlight interact with the algae a red pigment known as beta carotene is accumulated resulting in the pink tinge to the water.
After a light lunch (included), hop on our coach to continue your tour. Take in the stunning ocean views from Jeannies Lookout and admire the fringing reef.
Pass by this historical lighthouse, built in 1896 and still operating today, boasting a range of 26 nautical miles.
Stop to view the cliffs and 'Crocodile Rock' formation from the spectacular viewpoint at Mabel Cove
Departure Point:
11:30am Tour - Pickup from Rottnest Island Main Railway Station
Close to the Main Bus Terminal at the Settlement, a short walk from the arrival jetty of the Ferries from the mainland.
Please show your voucher to the driver prior to your tour. Please note: This tour departs from Rottnest Island and ferry transport to and from the island is not included in the itinerary or costing.
Tour departs within walking distance of the cruise port
Rottnest Island is a unique and picturesque island off the coast of Western Australia, known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the adorable quokka, a small marsupial found only in this region. The island offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and wildlife encounters, making it a popular getaway for nature lovers and families.
Rottnest Island is famous for its friendly quokkas, a small marsupial that is curious and often approaches visitors. Quokka encounters are a must-do activity.
This historic lighthouse offers panoramic views of the island and surrounding waters. It's a great spot for photography and learning about the island's maritime history.
Pinky's Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island, known for its calm, shallow waters and white sand. It's perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
The Basin is a protected swimming area with calm, clear waters and a beautiful sandy beach. It's a great spot for families and those looking for a safe swimming experience.
Freshly caught fish served with crispy chips, a must-try for seafood lovers.
Locally caught lobster, often served grilled or in a seafood platter.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, clear skies, and calm waters. It's perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and beach activities. However, it's also the busiest time of the year.
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Rottnest Island is generally safe with low crime rates. However, visitors should be cautious of the natural environment, including wildlife and water conditions.
The island has a bus service that runs on a loop, making it easy to get around without a car. Buses are frequent and reliable during the peak season.
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