Escape to secluded beaches where white sand squeaks beneath your feet and the sunburnt outback is dusted with vivid ochre dirt on the ultimate Perth to Adelaide camping tour. This epic journey from west to south is lined with landscapes that will leave you wondering, “Why didn't I get here sooner?” From the pristine coastline of Esperance to the vast expanses of the Nullarbor Plain, your days will be filled with swimming at Australia's best beaches, surfing waves and dunes, and hiking in unforgettable national parks. Get to know the local wildlife by swimming with wild sea lions and dolphins, lounging on the sand with Lucky Bay's resident kangaroos, and visiting a koala sanctuary. Experience authentic Aboriginal culture, contribute to conservation efforts through volunteering, and as night falls, gaze up at the clearest skies in Australia. Wake up to milky sunrises across the untamed country, ready to embark on another adventure-filled day.
Activity location
Collie
Collie, Western Australia, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
Beaufort Street & James Street Mall
6000, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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10-Day Perth to Adelaide Adventure Tour
Activity duration is 10 days10d
10d
English
Language options: English
Starting time: 06:30
Price details
€1,379.18 x 1 Adult€1,379.18
Total
Price is €1,379.18€1,379.18
includes taxes & fees
Until Tue, 3 Mar
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Accommodation–Swag camping with basic facilities(8nights),and bush camp with no facilities (1night)
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Driver/guide
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Small-group
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Transport by air-conditioned minivan
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Swim with sea lions and dolphins - Enquire Direct
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Public transport options are available nearby
Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
This is an active tour and a reasonable level of fitness is required.
In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Perth to Wave Rock
2 stops
Meals: snacks
Accommodation: Tonight, Wave Rock Bush Camp, which has toilet and shower facilities.
Collie
4h
Your adventure begins bright and early in Perth as we journey southeast into the heart of Western Australia. The first stop is Wellington Dam, where the world's largest dam mural seamlessly blends art and nature on an epic scale. Set against the rugged backdrop of Wellington National Park, it's a powerful and photogenic tribute to local stories and connection to Country.
In nearby Collie, enjoy free time to grab lunch and explore the Collie Mural Trail, where over 40 vibrant artworks turn the town into a walkable open-air gallery.
Wave Rock
12h
Admission ticket included
By late afternoon, we reach Wave Rock, one of WA's most iconic natural landmarks. This
ancient granite formation, shaped like a giant ocean wave, is just a short walk from tonight's
campsite. Settle in at our base and enjoy dinner under the stars.
Today travel around 550 km
Day 2: Wave Rock to Cape Le Grand National Park
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Swag camping at Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, which has toilet and shower facilities.
Wave Rock
2h
Start the day with a walk along the 3.6 km Wave Rock Circuit. It's more than just the iconic granite wave. This loop takes you past ancient rock formations like Hippo's Yawn, through salmon gum woodland, and around salt lakes that shimmer pink in the right light.
Esperance
2h
We hit the road mid-morning, stopping in Ravensthorpe to admire its striking silo art and grab some lunch. Then it's on to Esperance, where the landscape shifts from outback to ocean. With nine national parks and some of the best beaches in the world, this region is pure coastal magic. You'll have time to explore the town while your guide stocks up on supplies
Lucky Bay
14h
Admission ticket included
By late afternoon, we roll into Cape Le Grand National Park and set up camp right on the
edge of Lucky Bay. With its white sands, turquoise water, and resident kangaroos, it's the
perfect place to swim, hike, or just relax and take it all in.
Travel about 470km today.
Day 3: Cape Le Grand National Park
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: Swag camping for a second night at Lucky Bay.
Cape Le Grand National Park
1d
Admission ticket included
Wake up to the magic of Cape Le Grand, where the first light of day is best shared with the
local kangaroos lounging on the sand. After a beachside wander, lace up your boots for a
rewarding climb up Frenchman Peak. This iconic hike offers sweeping views over the
national park and the scattered islands of the Recherche Archipelago.
The rest of the day is yours to explore more of this coastal paradise. Swim in turquoise bays,
hike through bushland alive with native wildlife, or simply relax and take it all in. With minimal
driving today, it's all about slowing down and soaking up the beauty around you.
We drive only 10 minutes today, and walks will vary from 2-4 hours. Stay a second night in Cape Le Grand.
Day 4: Cape Le Grand to the Nullarbor Plain
2 stops
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Swag camping on the Nullarbor (no facilities).
Norseman
30m
Rise with the sun and hit the road. By nightfall, we'll be falling asleep under the star-filled outback skies of the Nullarbor. En route, stop at the quintessential outback town of Norseman for breakfast before we traverse the Eyre Highway eastbound, taking in Australia's longest straight road, 90 Mile Straight.
Nullarbor
16h
Watch the ever-changing landscapes from your window as your guide regales the history and stories that make this land unique. Tonight, gaze up at distant galaxies on a real bush camping experience on the Nullarbor.
Today's driving time is about 10 hours, and tonight, bush camp on the Nullarbor (no facilities).
Today we travel about 790Km
Day 5: The Nullarbor and the Great Australian Bight
2 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Swag camping with amenities at Penong Caravan Park, which provides toilets and showers.
Nullarbor
Today, we continue our epic crossing of the Nullarbor, where vast horizons and iconic
Aussie sights unfold with every kilometre. Snap a photo at the famous wildlife crossing sign,
camels, kangaroos, and wombats, of course, before reaching one of the most jaw-dropping
spots on the journey: the Bunda Cliffs. Stretching over 200 km, these towering limestone
walls mark the edge of Australia, where the land meets the Southern Ocean in dramatic
fashion.
Great Australian Bight
Later, we cross the Dingo Fence, the longest fence in the world, and enter the Yalata Aboriginal lands, a region rich in stories and cultural significance. As the afternoon sun dips
low, we roll into Penong, an offbeat outback town known for its eccentric windmill display and laid-back charm.Tonight, enjoy classic country hospitality with an optional dinner at the local pub (own expense), before settling into camp.
Today we travel about 600Km
Day 6: Eyre Peninsula's West Coast
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Swag camping at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat, which provides toilets and showers.
Penong Windmill Museum
30m
This morning, start with a taste of quirky Aussie culture at the Penong Windmill Museum,
home to 'Bruce'—the biggest windmill in Australia.
Streaky Bay
3h
Then it's time to hit the water with a twohour learn-to-surf lesson in the clear, sheltered waters of Streaky Bay. Whether you're catching your first wave or just soaking up the sun, this stretch of coastline delivers serious
good vibes.
After free time in town to grab lunch, trade ocean waves for sandy slopes with a
sandboarding session on the region's towering dunes, equal parts thrill and laughter.
Before reaching camp, take a short walk to explore the wave-carved beauty of Talia Cave.
Coodlie Park Eco Retreat
14h
Admission ticket included
By late afternoon, arrive at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat, a character-filled off-grid eco-camp originally built by the founders of Untamed Escapes. Enjoy a barbecue dinner, meet the resident animals, and roll out your swag in one of the unique outdoor swag huts. You also have the option to join a stargazing tour, where zero light pollution reveals constellations, galaxies, and the raw wonder of a true outback sky.
Today we travel around 350Km
Day 7: Baird Bay
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Swag camping at Camp Nyroca, which has shower and toilet facilities.
Bairds Bay
3h
Rise early for an optional marine encounter at Baird Bay that's equal parts heart-pounding and humbling. Operated by Eco-Accredited Baird Bay Ocean Eco Tours, this wild swim
takes you into calm, sheltered waters for an extraordinary encounter with Australian sea lions and bottlenose dolphins. Cruise out to Jones Island, where sea lions bask in the sun. Slip into the water and watch as they twist, spin, and swirl around you. Then head into deeper water for a chance to swim with wild dolphins. Graceful, curious, and completely free. No feeding, no gimmicks, just raw,
real connection in the wild.
Point Labatt Conservation Park
3h
Admission ticket included
Prefer to stay dry? You'll take a scenic drive to Point Labatt, the only mainland location where you can reliably spot Australian sea lions in their natural habitat.
Coulta
12h
After lunch, we continue down the Eyre Peninsula's rugged west coast before reaching our peaceful bush base at Camp Nyroca. Surrounded by forest and alive with bird calls. A relaxed evening awaits after a big day of nature and connection.
Travel around 450Km today
Day 8: Port Lincoln & Coffin Bay
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: Swag camping at Surfleet Cove, which has toilets
Coffin Bay
3h
This morning, we roll into the coastal gem of Coffin Bay National Park, where blinding white beaches, rugged cliffs, and ridiculously blue water are just the beginning. Explore the area, snap some photos, or just breathe in that salty air.
If you're up for something unique, join an optional Oyster Farm Tour. Waders on, toes in the water, and oysters fresh off the lease. It's paddock-to-plate, Eyre Peninsula style. If
you're staying dry, take a chilled wander along the Oyster Walk, a coastal trail packed with views, bushland, and a few surprises along the way.
Mikkira Station
6h
Admission ticket included
Arrive in Port Lincoln just in time for lunch at the iconic Fresh Fish Place for probably some of the best fish and chips you’ve ever had. Visit Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary, a private property home to the Eyre Peninsula's only wild koala population, before a cultural experience with the proud Barngarla woman, Emmalene Richards. You'll be welcomed to Country and guided through stories of culture, tradition, and deep connection to the land and
sea.
Port Lincoln
12h
Enjoy some free time back in town to grab dinner before heading back to wildly beautiful Lincoln National Park to settle in for the night.
You will trav el around 150Km today
Day 9: Port Lincoln to Mt Remarkable National Park
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Swag camping at Mambray Creek, which has a toilet and shower.
Port Lincoln
3h
Start the day with purpose as we spend the morning supporting conservation efforts at Brinkwork Park. After a rewarding morning giving back to the land, we’ll head to Tumby Bay, where an iconic mural stretches across six silos and took over 400 hours and 430 litres of paint to complete.
Cowell
3h
Next, we swing into Cowell to admire another striking silo piece that honours the town's oyster farming heritage and deep Aboriginal roots.
Mambray Creek
12h
After grabbing lunch in Cowell, we make our way to Mount Remarkable National Park in the Southern Flinders Ranges. Set up camp one last time, reflecting with your new travelcrew over dinner, before rolling out your swag and settling in under a canopy of stars.
Today, travel around 450Km
Day 10: Mt Remarkable National Park to Adelaide
2 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Not included
Mambray Creek
2h
While it's the final day of the adventure, there are still a few gems to uncover. After breakfast, lace up your boots for one last bushwalk at Mambray Creek beneath ancient red gums and rugged sandstone ridges. Keep your eyes peeled for the abundant wildlife that call this place home.
Clare Valley
3h
Onwards, travel through the picturesque Clare Valley wine region, where you will have free time for lunch followed by an included group wine tasting before arriving in Adelaide at around 5.30 pm. Cheers to that!
Travel around 310Km today
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