PERTH TOURS

Enjoy a BBQ dinner in the heart of the desert and see the sunset over the ocean. See spectacular night sky views with telescopes and astro-binoculars and marvel at the Milky Way, and planets.



Cycle around Rottnest Island and discover the settlement by pedal power. Benefit from round-trip transfers by ferry from Hillarys Boat Harbour and bike around the car-free island at your own pace.

Discover the stunning beauty of Rottnest Island on a day trip with return ferry transfers from Fremantle or Perth.


Explore 2 of Western Australia’s iconic attractions, Jewel Cave and the Mammoth Cave on the Margaret River, with this budget-friendly combo. Jewel Cave on Margaret River Jewel Cave stands out as one of Australia's most intricately adorned subterranean wonders, showcasing a multitude of natural formations, including helictites, cave corals, stalagmites, and pendulites. Prominent among these formations is the massive stalagmite referred to as 'The Karri Forest'. With an expert English guide by your side, learn about the cave and different limestone formations. Furthermore, this cave serves as a repository for the fossilized remains of numerous Tasmanian Tigers, also recognized as Thylacines, whose preservation spans an impressive 3000 years. Mammoth Cave on Margaret River Mammoth Cave harbors precious fossils of extinct creatures that once roamed the Earth and gives a glimpse into life on the planet 50,000 years ago. Well-maintained boardwalks and platforms will guide you through the cave's chambers, offering an intimate view of the crystal and limestone formations. With a multilingual audio guide at your disposal, learn about the fossilized jawbone of the long-extinct zygomaturus embedded within the limestone walls. Once you have explored the inside of the cave, you can take a short walk through the forest located above, which is home to diverse flora and fauna.



Lake Cave is a crystal chamber located at the bottom of a sunken forest. You can catch beautiful views of the cave from Lake Cave Deck, a viewing platform in the treetops. You can catch panoramic views of the cave entry surrounded by large karri trees. Boardwalks lead into this sinkhole entry to the cave. Once you are fully inside the cave, you can see stunning natural formations of stalactites and stalagmites, as well as crystal formations on the roof. The tranquil lake mirrors these stunning formations on the roof. You can see the massive ‘Suspended Table’ that hangs from the ceiling, nearly touching the lake water. The cave is actively dripping, and is one of the few caves that features a permanent lake.