A wonderland of towering forests fringing world-class wine regions. Coastal towns unveiling marine-life encounters and pristine beaches. A world brimming with riches: good food, good wine, good times. This adventure, journeying through the South West and Golden Outback over 6 days and 1,600 kilometres, is for pleasure-seekers who want to experience a different type of luxury.

A short hop south of the buildings, gardens and street-art laneways of Perth, share the water with playful and inquisitive wild dolphins in Rockingham or Bunbury. In Busselton, the Underwater Observatory on the town’s epic 1.84 kilometre long wooden jetty reveals a bustling metropolis teeming with marine life.

On the stunning windswept coasts of Margaret River, sip your way through chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon tastings, or settle in for a long, lazy lunch overlooking rolling vineyards in this world-class wine region. At sunset, follow the locals to Surfers Point for some big-wave action. Whatever your definition of luxury, Margaret River is the final word.

Push on to Pemberton for more top-flight wines, like magnificent merlots and elegant pinots, and to sniff out the local black truffles and feast on freshly caught crayfish. Climb gigantic karri trees in nearby Gloucester and Warren National Parks, before hurtling down Yeagarup’s epic sand dunes. From September to November, wildflowers light up the scenery in a blaze of colour.

Spend a night in sea-salty Albany, a former whaling town steeped in history. A boat tour (May to October) to witness whales in the wild is a never-to-be-forgotten experience.

And, if you thought the surf was big in Margaret River, wait till you see the 15 metre monster in Hyden. The 110 metre-long granite walls of Wave Rock are 2.7 billion years old. Strike a surf-pose, before heading back to the real waves in Perth.