14 Day Perth to Broome – WA Coast Highlights – New 2019
We are currently in the process of expanding our business to include the WA coast.
This package will be available for travel in 2019.
Package Price - starting from AUD $6870 *(refer below)
Campervan Inclusions:
- 14 Day 4WD Campervan Hire (click on vehicle images below for more information incl specs)
- Prices quoted are all inclusive drive away no more to pay! including Unlimited Kilometers, GST, Kitchen Kit, Linen, table and chairs, extra drivers fees, Broome Remote Fee, one way fee, stamp duty & admin fee, prepaid gas bottle, Insurance & 4WD Easycover included, $0 Excess, 4WD outback Safety Kit. Drive away with total piece of mind!!
Package Also Includes: National Park Entry, Campsite Accommodation & More ....
National Park Entry
The National Park Pass included in this package entitles you to unlimited entry to all the National Parks in the Kimberley for all people in the vehicle
Karijini Eco Resort Camping
Package includes 2 nights unpowered campsite at Karijini Eco Resort.
Exclusive Travel Guide
Comprehensive travel pack with detailed maps, information & recommendations so that you can plan your holiday and tweak each day based on your interests.
Itinerary & Travel Support
Customers who provide us with a specific itinerary will receive a personalised version of the travel guide.
24/7 support & assistance while traveling personal mobile contact number provided.
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1: Perth to Nambung National Park (Pinnacles) - 257km
After picking up your vehicle and supplies begin your Perth to Broome holiday. The initial 257km trip north takes you to the region known as the Turquoise Coast through market gardens, fabulous farming scenery and extensive ocean views. Over 200,000 people visit the area annually visiting world class attractions such as the fascinating Pinnacles Desert. Spend some time walking around these statuesque limestone pillars rising out of the sand like ancient ruins.In the afternoon explore the attractions along the coast north of the pinnacles including Dynamite Bay which forms almost a perfect circle. Jurien Bay is the largest coastal town and offers wonderful beaches protected by the islands and reefs which lie just a few kilometres from the shoreline.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 2: Nambung NP (Pinnacles) to Kalbarri - 438km
Today has you leaving the Turquoise Coast and heading north to Kalbarri. Along the way a quick stop at Geraldton for lunch and a visit of the HMAS Sydney Memorial. Continuing north you will come across the Lynton Station Ruins and the amazing Pink Lake both are short detours and worth visiting. This afternoon relax and explore the striking coast south of Kalbarri. The lookouts, beaches, headlands and walking tracks along this compact stretch of coast are remarkable. Choose from 10 available options depending on your interests (each have something unique to offer). A relaxing evening at Kalbarri township lookout out over the Mighty Murchison River.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 3: Kalbarri to Shark Bay (Monkey Mia) - 374km
Departing Kalbarri, today has you driving to Shark Bay & Monkey Mia. The bottlenose Dolphins are best seen tomorrow morning so today is all about exploring the attractions along the way. Spend the morning exploring Kalbarri National Park with its stunning lookouts and striking geology including highlights such as Natures Window and Z-bend Gorge. From Kalbarri National Park drive the 350km to Denham exploring the majestic Shark Bay World Heritage Area. Visit Hamelin Pool and the Stromatolites (oldest known form of life on earth) and Shell Beach with its billions of tiny cockle shells (amazing).
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 4: Shark Bay (Monkey Mia) to Carnarvon - 325km
Spend the morning at Monkey Mia, globally recognised as one of the best and most reliable places for dolphin interaction in the world. Feeding the dolphins at Monkey Mia is one of the great WA experiences, however please note not everyone gets to feed a dolphin and very strict controls apply. After your interaction with wild dolphins spend the morning driving to Carnarvon taking in the views from Eagle Bluff and a tour of the fantastic Ocean Park Aquarium. On arrival into Carnarvon choose to spend the afternoon around Carnarvon visiting attractions such as the Carnarvon Space Tracking Station or bypass Carnarvon al together and drive out to spend the afternoon exploring Point Quobba “The Aquarium” and visit the spectacular Blowholes.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 5: Carnarvon to Coral Bay - 238km
Today has you departing Carnarvon and heading for Coral Bay where you will spend the day exploring the pristine beaches and abundant coral at Coral Bay. In contrast to other locations the coral starts right at the water's edge and offers very easy access to swimmers and snorkellers of all ages. Self guide the reef or take a guided tour on a glass bottom boat . One of the great experiences on the WA coast is spending the time exploring around Coral Bay.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 6: Coral Bay to Exmouth - 150km
A full day to relax and explore stunning Ningaloo Reef. A drive up to Exmouth is the ideal plan to explore more of the Ningaloo Reef and Cape Range National Park. Take a whale watching trip, scuba or snorkel the Ningaloo Reef or go on any of the tours with experienced tour guides. Snorkel above the beautiful coral reef at Turquoise Bay or at any of the other bays and see amazing multi coloured fish and underwater features.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 7: Around Ningaloo Reef
Spend the day around Exmouth exploring around Ningaloo Marine Park, Australia's most accessible fringing reef system. Explore the pristine beaches and snorkel sites of this world famous marine park. Alternatively spend the day swimming with Whales Sharks (seasonal) or take a day trip to the outer reef and swim with the Manta Rays (year round)
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 8: Exmouth to Tom Price - 569km
An early morning start as you begin the long drive to Karijini National Park. Today is a long days drive with minimal attractions along the way. You don't have to try to push yourself to make the 700km all the way into Karijini today but rather break up the trip by staying in Tom Price. Tom Price gives you the option to do the guided tour of Rio Tinto’s massive open cut iron ore mine and to drive up to Mount Nameless and enjoy the breathtaking views of the mine and surrounding Pilbara landscape.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 9: Tom Price to Karijini - 81km
A short drive from Tom Price and a full day exploring Karijini National Park and some of the most spectacular sights in Western Australia. An adventurous day trekking through the spectacular gorges in the western section of the National Park including Weano Gorge and Hancock Gorge and spend time swimming at Handrail Pool or Joffre Falls. Please note the walks today have difficult sections and are recommended for fit people with good mobility.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 10: Around Karijini
Another full day to explore the stunning gorges and swimming holes of eastern Karijini National Park. Spend the day relaxing and soaking in the surrounding landscape while you explore and swim in Circular Pool, Fortescue Falls & Fern Pool and take the late afternoon walk through Kalamina Gorge. A memorable day filled with relaxation and adventure.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 11: Karijini to Karratha - 356km
Today has you leaving Karijini National Park. You have the option to drive to Karratha, Port Hedland or Marble Bar today depending on your interests. We will provide you with all the information you need to help you make the decision. Assuming you choose the Karratha option along the drive from Karijini stop at Hammersley Gorge (Arguably the best gorge in the Karijini National Park). You will then drive through Millstream Colchester National Park with options to stop and swim at Python Pool or Deep Reach Pool. before continuing the drive and arriving into Karratha.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 12: Karratha to Eighty Mile Beach - 477km
Spend the morning exploring the Aboriginal petroglyphs at Murujuga National Park or visit the North West Shelf Visitors Centre to learn about one of Australia's massive infrastructure projects Offshore Gas.Today has you traveling to Eighty Mile Beach with a quick detour into Port Hedland which is the largest bulk port in the world. The loading of massive ships from huge stockpiles delivered by ridiculously long trains is an amazing site. Arrive at one of the commercial campgrounds situated along Eighty Mile Beach.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 13: Eighty Mile Beach to Broome - 376km
Today has you driving north along the Great Northern Highway to Broome. Spend the morning exploring the pristine and untouched coastal environment at any of the access points along Eighty Mile Beach. Your departure time will depend on what time you want to arrive in Broome. On arrival into Broome spend the afternoon relaxing and marvelling at the sweeping white beaches, rich red outcrops and blazing turquoise water of Broome. Sunset in Broome is a real highlight.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 14: Depart Broome
A free day to relax and swim at Cable Beach, shop for pearls or explore more of Broome's highlights depending on what time and how you are leaving Broome. Please note vehicle needs to be returned before 4pm.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Price Includes - Comprehensive Travel Pack - **Received before you travel**
Comprehensive travel pack with detailed information and recommendations so that you can make the most of your holiday and tweak each day based on your interests. Please Note: Guide is personalised if customer provides a specific itinerary.
Travel pack will be mailed to you (within Australia) well before travel so you have time to read it, ask us any questions and make plans. (Please note if you require pack to be mailed internationally you may incur additional cost to price quoted).
Pack includes campground and campsite recommendations with photos. Also detailed maps, walking notes & recommendations on where to get fuel and food.
Extensively road tested. referred to as 'the bible' by our customers.
2019/2020 Package Pricing From:
* Please note prices are subject to change and will depend on time of travel. To get rates for your dates of travel click on Quote / Book Online. Rates displayed above are based on travel in May 2019
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