Coastal & Wildlife Eco Tour

From AUD $175.00
  • Duration: 210 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Abbey, WA
  • Product code: CWET
Join Ryan or Mick for an experience you won't forget. Having grown up in the area they have local knowledge of the best nature and wildlife viewing locations. The tour includes two interpretive walks with your guide - a great way to connect to this biodiversity hotspot.


Amazing wildlife viewing opportunities throughout the tour: (binoculars provided) - dolphins, birds, reptiles and kangaroos, plus abundant sea-life including shore-based whale watching from June to November. Walk through spectacular wildflowers (peak season August to October). Visit pristine beaches and beautiful turquoise waters offering great photo opportunities.


Discover ancient landscapes and diverse flora of the National Park while walking along a section of the Cape to Cape Track, with views of deserted beaches, towering granite formations paired with spicy aromas of the coastal heath. Indulge in a delicious platter of local produce plus your choice of a glass of local wine, beer or coffee, then view large mobs of Western Grey Kangaroos, some standing over 2 metres tall!

Explore the area in our comfortable air-conditioned tour bus with a qualified local guide; a maximum of 12 passengers ensures personalised service and options for different ability levels.

Tours depart between 8:30am and 9.00am daily. Pickups are available from accommodation in Busselton, Dunsborough and surrounding areas (Margaret River subject to availability, additional fees apply). Please note pickups may start up to 1 hour before tour start time depending on location.


HIGHLIGHTS


Experience amazing vistas of Geographe Bay - learn the region’s historical, ecological and cultural significance.


Connect with local guides on interpretive mini walks throughout the tour.


View and learn the geological processes that created the caves and ancient limestone cliffs of Cape Naturaliste.


Indulge in a local culinary experience beneath the Jarrah trees