Strap in for an epic adventure – the West Coast Explorer is a mind-blowing, 17-day journey, taking you almost 4,000 kilometres from Perth to Broome. Dive into the beauty of the Indian Ocean’s turquoise waters, seek out ancient wonders and get up close to unique marine life. It’s the road trip of a lifetime through some of Australia’s most awe-inspiring environments.
Hitting the road north from Perth, experience majestic limestone spires at the Pinnacles, the magnetic coastal vibes of Cervantes and Geraldton, and Kalbarri National Park’s humbling 400 million-year-old red-river gorges.
Get acquainted with wild dolphins in the magical Monkey Mia part of UNESCO (United National Educational, Scientific Cultural Organization) World Heritage-listed Shark Bay, feast on an abundance of tropical fruit direct from the farm in Carnarvon and take in the staggering array of sea life at Coral Bay – your entry point to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef.
Exmouth is nestled between red-rock cliffs and the tranquil waters of Ningaloo Marine Park. Swim with the world’s biggest fish and whale sharks, or snorkel the coral-fringed waters teeming with aquatic life. Leave the ocean for the red dirt of Karijini National Park for a swim in picture-perfect watering holes before exploring an oasis in the desert at Millstream-Chichester National Park.
Head north to reconnect with the coast at the fishing hamlet of Point Samson, the gateway to the incredible biodiversity of the Dampier Archipelago. Pitstop in Port Hedland and enjoy some quintessential outback hospitality.
Layers of history and culture ensure it’s not just Broome’s evocative landscapes that capture your attention. On the last leg of this epic adventure, take a camel ride along the iconic Cable Beach against tangerine sunsets, witness the phenomenal "staircase" to the moon and dramatic tides, or treat yourself to a string of exotic South Sea pearls.
Hitting the road north from Perth, experience majestic limestone spires at the Pinnacles, the magnetic coastal vibes of Cervantes and Geraldton, and Kalbarri National Park’s humbling 400 million-year-old red-river gorges.
Get acquainted with wild dolphins in the magical Monkey Mia part of UNESCO (United National Educational, Scientific Cultural Organization) World Heritage-listed Shark Bay, feast on an abundance of tropical fruit direct from the farm in Carnarvon and take in the staggering array of sea life at Coral Bay – your entry point to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef.
Exmouth is nestled between red-rock cliffs and the tranquil waters of Ningaloo Marine Park. Swim with the world’s biggest fish and whale sharks, or snorkel the coral-fringed waters teeming with aquatic life. Leave the ocean for the red dirt of Karijini National Park for a swim in picture-perfect watering holes before exploring an oasis in the desert at Millstream-Chichester National Park.
Head north to reconnect with the coast at the fishing hamlet of Point Samson, the gateway to the incredible biodiversity of the Dampier Archipelago. Pitstop in Port Hedland and enjoy some quintessential outback hospitality.
Layers of history and culture ensure it’s not just Broome’s evocative landscapes that capture your attention. On the last leg of this epic adventure, take a camel ride along the iconic Cable Beach against tangerine sunsets, witness the phenomenal "staircase" to the moon and dramatic tides, or treat yourself to a string of exotic South Sea pearls.