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Perth Day tours<br />
anD short Breaks<br />
Western AustrAliA• Perth<br />
• <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert<br />
• Fremantle<br />
• Swan Valley<br />
• Rottnest Island<br />
• Kalbarri<br />
• Monkey Mia<br />
• Margaret River<br />
• Wave Rock<br />
• Tree Top Walk<br />
• Wildflowers<br />
• Albany<br />
• New Norcia<br />
April 2013 - March 2014
Welcome<br />
Western Australia is Australia’s largest state. Remote, vast and beautifully diverse, this is where your real Australian experiences<br />
are found and fond memories created. Western Australia is one of colour and movement, sparkling turquoise waters, deep blue<br />
skies, rich red earth, rolling white sands and in season vibrant wildflowers emerge. Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> aim to capture<br />
the beauty of Western Australia on all its tours with water and land based activities specific to each region. We look forward to<br />
showing you the ‘must see’ highlights and revealing little known gems that make this state such a popular destination.<br />
32+ years experience<br />
You’ll be pleased to know you can book<br />
with confidence. We have consistently<br />
delivered over three decades of outstanding<br />
customer satisfaction.<br />
Why choose a tour<br />
Sit back, relax and let us do the driving<br />
for you. Our experienced driver/guide will<br />
inform you of the history and culture of<br />
some of Australia’s most beautiful places.<br />
Luxury tours<br />
Enjoy a genuine 5-star experience. Our<br />
vehicles offer onboard restrooms, large<br />
deluxe fabric reclining seats, 50% more<br />
leg room, panoramic windows and<br />
air-conditioning.<br />
Food<br />
Great food is an important part of any<br />
holiday and we provide fresh healthy<br />
meals. Dietary requirements can be catered<br />
for on request with advance notice.<br />
environmental commitment<br />
Broome<br />
We regard the environment as our<br />
most precious resource. We take only<br />
photographs and leave only footprints.<br />
the aDaMs Group<br />
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Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> is a part of the<br />
Western Australian Owned ADAMS group,<br />
shell Beach<br />
the state’s premier bus and coach operator.<br />
ADAMS commenced in 2005 with a focus<br />
on high quality customer service, quickly<br />
growing to be one of Western Australia’s<br />
kalbarri<br />
largest operators. In 2008 ADAMS<br />
purchased Swan Gold <strong>Tours</strong>, Perth’s<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert<br />
new norcia<br />
premier charter operator of 30 years.<br />
ADAMS currently operates a modern<br />
fleet of over 85 vehicles across Perth and<br />
rottnest Island<br />
Perth<br />
swan Valley<br />
Wave rock<br />
Western Australia utilising Australia’s<br />
Busselton<br />
most technologically advanced Operations<br />
Margaret river<br />
Control Centre. The ADAMS Group<br />
operates a diversified portfolio in<br />
augusta<br />
mining, corporate and government<br />
services as well as extensive charter<br />
services for the tourism industry.<br />
Cape Leeuwin<br />
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Getting started<br />
How to use this brochure<br />
Our tours are divided into half day, full day and<br />
multi-day tours.<br />
Half and full day tours<br />
Our half and full day tours are the ideal way to<br />
get a taste of what a region has to offer or enjoy<br />
specific experiences close to Perth, or just get away<br />
from it all when you’re short on time.<br />
Wherever you choose to go, you will travel in<br />
complete comfort. Our vehicles are designed with<br />
safety and luxury in mind and come standard with<br />
on-board rest rooms spacious fabric reclining seats,<br />
panoramic windows and air-conditioning.<br />
Deluxe multi-day tours<br />
If you’re looking for a more in-depth experience,<br />
our deluxe multi-day tours are ideal. Using purpose<br />
built coaches and/or large 4WD vehicles, we access<br />
more remote locations to ensure you can experience<br />
amazing iconic destinations out-of-the-way places<br />
and hidden gems that make our tours truly special.<br />
Special offers<br />
Day Tour Packages Combine two or three full day<br />
tours into one convenient package to see more of<br />
Western Australia for less. See page 2 for details.<br />
What you need to know<br />
All tour itineraries have the information you<br />
need to get started including; tour highlights and<br />
activities, hotel pick up/ drop off information, tour<br />
codes and prices.<br />
Make sure you read the notes, which contain extra<br />
information specific to your tour and region.<br />
Please read the full terms and conditions of travel<br />
on page 17 before booking with us.<br />
If you have more questions or wish to view the full<br />
range of tour options online please visit<br />
www.australianpinnacletours.com.au<br />
or contact us on + 61 (0) 8 6270 6060 or<br />
1300 551 687 (within Australia).<br />
Key<br />
Meals<br />
B=Breakfast L=Lunch D=Dinner<br />
Vehicles<br />
Look out for these symbols to see what<br />
vehicle each tour uses.<br />
Large 4WD<br />
27 seats, front-facing, air-conditioned<br />
Coach<br />
32-52 seats, front-facing, air-conditioned<br />
Charters and private tours<br />
Whether you’re travelling with friends, family or<br />
associates, Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> can develop<br />
the perfect itinerary for your requirements.<br />
No group is too small Get your friends, family or<br />
colleagues together and we will plan a day trip,<br />
weekend or extended tour just for you. If you are<br />
interested in Aboriginal culture, photography,<br />
wildflowers or wildlife, whether you are students,<br />
professionals or senior travellers, we can tailor a<br />
tour to your individual needs and interests.<br />
Conference Book your pre or post-conference tour<br />
to discover the sights around your conference<br />
destination. We can assist with accommodation,<br />
coach touring, transfers and meals to turn your<br />
business trip into an unforgettable holiday.<br />
Competitive rates Our extensive scheduled<br />
touring program and strong relationships with<br />
accommodation and travel venues means we can<br />
offer excellent rates on your exclusive touring.<br />
Add as much or as little as you’d like How much<br />
you include in your tour is up to you. Add transfers<br />
to and from the airport, train station or port,<br />
have all or some meals included or add extra<br />
accommodation. We can cater for your individual<br />
requirements so that you get the tour that best<br />
suits you.<br />
For more information contact<br />
charters@pinnacletours.com.au<br />
Frequently asked questions<br />
Are tours suitable for children? Most tours are<br />
suitable for children aged 5-12 years and child<br />
rates are available. At time of booking please<br />
advise children’s ages so we may fit appropriate<br />
child restraints i.e. baby capsule or booster seat in<br />
advance.<br />
How much luggage can I bring? Day tours -<br />
hand luggage only. For short break tours a luggage<br />
limit of 15kg per person applies (soft bag or<br />
backpack).<br />
What should I bring? On all tours we advise you<br />
to bring comfortable non-slip sturdy walking shoes,<br />
a hat, sunscreen, beach towel, small water bottle,<br />
camera, warm jumper/wind proof jacket.<br />
Please see individual itineraries for specific items<br />
such as bathers.<br />
What will I eat? We understand that great food<br />
contributes to a great holiday. That is why we<br />
provide fresh, healthy meals of choice on all of our<br />
tours. We’re also happy to cater for special medical<br />
dietary requirements on request and with advance<br />
notice. Our lunches are a personalised boxed choice<br />
of Eastern or Western cuisine and hot beverages.<br />
Please advise your preference at time of booking.<br />
We utilise local suppliers and also incorporate a<br />
range of tastings i.e. chocolate, cheese and wine in<br />
Western Australia’s renowned gourmet food and<br />
wine regions.<br />
How fit do I need to be? Most of our tours are<br />
suitable for any fitness level. We encourage you to<br />
be fit enough to make the most of the experiences<br />
on offer. Note, for the safety of all passengers, we<br />
reserve the right to refrain passengers from some<br />
activities. Please read the itinerary for your tour, if<br />
you have any queries regarding your fitness level<br />
please discuss at time of booking.<br />
Do I have to participate in all tour activities?<br />
We are completely flexible as to what activities you<br />
take part in but we do encourage you to participate<br />
in as much as you can to get the most out of the<br />
tour.<br />
What style of accommodation can I expect?<br />
Our extended tours offer a great range of<br />
comfortable accommodation chosen for friendly<br />
hospitality, room quality, convenient location and<br />
delicious meals. All accommodation has private<br />
facilities (unless otherwise stated) and is generally<br />
in the 3-4-star range.<br />
What services do you offer for non-English<br />
speaking passengers? We offer foreign speaking<br />
guides on select tours, including; Japanese,<br />
German French and Italian. Please ask about this<br />
when making your booking. Please note guide<br />
service is limited to the translation of the drivers<br />
commentary only.<br />
Japanese language speaking guides are available<br />
on the following tours for the stated surcharge<br />
(based on 4 passengers booking together, rates<br />
apply until 1 April 2014) subject to availability.<br />
Japanese speaking guides also available on the<br />
3 Day <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s, Kalbarri and Monkey Mia tour<br />
(page 16). Price available upon request.<br />
Day Tour Surcharge p/p Page<br />
PFJ/PFCJ $34 4<br />
SV $34 4<br />
PFS/PFSV $44 4<br />
P3 $34 5<br />
NN $44 6<br />
WR $34 7<br />
MR $44 8<br />
TT $44 9<br />
WF $44 10<br />
German French and Italian language guides<br />
are available upon request – price available on<br />
application. Public holiday surcharges apply.<br />
What is the climate like in Australia? Australia<br />
is a large country with weather conditions varying<br />
considerably from one region to another. You can<br />
except high temperatures in the summer (Dec-Feb)<br />
and lower temperatures at night and during the<br />
Australian winter (Jun-Aug), when conditions can<br />
change quickly. It is important to come prepared<br />
for all weather conditions and always adhere to<br />
your guide’s advice in extreme weather conditions.<br />
For up to date weather forecasts please check the<br />
Bureau of Meteorology website www.bom.gov.au<br />
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Packages from Perth<br />
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Perth Sightseeing Passes<br />
An economical and flexible way to add Perth and surrounds sightseeing to your holiday in Western Australia.<br />
Choose from any of the four passes below.<br />
Pass 1 Airport transfers, Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour with Cruise Adult $135 Child $75 Tour Code PSP1<br />
Pass 2 Airport transfers, Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour without Cruise and 1 Full Day tour Adult $305 Child $170 Tour Code PSP2<br />
Pass 3 Airport transfers, Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour without Cruise and 2 Full Day tours Adult $495 Child $270 Tour Code PSP3<br />
Pass 4 Airport transfers, Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour without Cruise and 3 Full Day tours Adult $660 Child $365 Tour Code PSP4<br />
Choose from the full day tours listed below<br />
Full Day <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s, Koalas and Sand Boarding<br />
4WD Adventure – P3<br />
Details page 5<br />
Full Day Wave Rock, York, Wildflowers and<br />
Aboriginal Culture – WR<br />
Details page 7<br />
Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk – TT<br />
Details page 9<br />
BUY 3 FULL DAY TOURS *<br />
Save up to $60<br />
Adult $585 Child $320<br />
Code: 3DTP<br />
VALUE ADDED OFFERS<br />
BUY 2 FULL DAY TOURS *<br />
Receive a FREE Half Day Perth<br />
and Fremantle tour (without cruise)<br />
Code: Bonus PF<br />
Full Day <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert, New Norcia<br />
and Wildflowers – NN<br />
Details page 6<br />
Full Day Margaret River, Cave, Wine,<br />
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse & Busselton – MR<br />
Details page 8<br />
Full Day Perth’s Best Wildflower Tour – WF<br />
Details page 10<br />
FAMILY SPECIAL*<br />
Save up to $120<br />
Book 2 adults & 2 child fares and<br />
receive 1 child fare FREE Code: Family<br />
*Offer applies to tours listed on this page only. Only one saving can be used per booking. Not valid with any other discounts, including concession or child fares.<br />
Must book and travel together, and must be booked and paid for in advance. No refunds on unused tours. English-speaking tours only.
Perth and surrounds<br />
Imagine pristine beaches with sparkling aqua waters, towering old growth forests,<br />
ancient rocky gorges, vibrant wildflowers and wild dolphins that interact with human<br />
visitors as if they were old friends. From the capital city Perth you are spoilt for choice<br />
as you are surrounded by the most picturesque destinations in Australia and they are<br />
all easily accessible.<br />
Perth is home for 1.7 million people and rated in<br />
the top ten of the most livable cities in the world.<br />
A mediterranean climate lends itself to healthy outdoors<br />
living and exploring. Perth is nestled on the banks of<br />
the Swan River and home to one of Australia’s busiest<br />
shipping Ports - Fremantle. This historic area has been<br />
transformed into a hub of activity as cafes and local<br />
markets full of fresh and local produce have moved into<br />
the heritage buildings giving new life to the area.<br />
The Western Australian coastline is breathtaking and<br />
water is an integral part of Western Australia’s lifestyle.<br />
Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> have over 32 years experience.<br />
All the tours enclosed in this brochure capitalize on the<br />
natural beauty of the region and where possible we include<br />
a river cruise, snorkel, swim or simply a glass of local wine.<br />
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Swan Valley wine tasting | Sample the local produce at a leading winery.<br />
Chocolate tasting | Indulge your sweet tooth at an outlet of the Margaret<br />
River Chocolate Company.<br />
Caversham Wildlife Park | See koalas and hand feed kangaroos.<br />
Tumblegum Farm | Watch sheep shearing and whip cracking.<br />
Burswood Casino | Try your luck at the casino (if you elect to finish<br />
the tour here).<br />
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Departs 8.00am Daily<br />
Returns 12.30pm<br />
Distance 70km<br />
Departs 1.15pm Wed, Fri, Sun<br />
Returns 5.30pm<br />
Distance 60km<br />
Tour Code PF / PFC<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Price 01/04/13 - 31/03/14<br />
Tour Code SV<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Price 01/04/13 - 31/03/14<br />
Without optional River Cruise (PF)<br />
Adult $79<br />
Concession $71<br />
Child $45<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
1 DAY from $215<br />
AUD$99<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel, expert commentary and entry fees.<br />
Notes: Wineries will not open on select public holidays. If you choose to<br />
conclude the tour at the Burswood Resort and Casino, you will need to<br />
provide your own transport back to Perth city. No hotel pick up available<br />
for this tour, limited city hotel drop offs.<br />
Adult $99<br />
Concession $89<br />
Child $60<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
AUD$79<br />
Half Day Morning Perth and Fremantle City Explorer (Optional River Cruise)<br />
A fantastic tour taking in Perth and Fremantle, giving you great insight into the city and the alfresco lifestyle that Perth people enjoy.<br />
Kings Park Botanic Gardens | Walk through the tree canopies on the Tree Top<br />
Walkway. See views of the Perth city skyline and the 750-year-old boab tree.<br />
Perth City | See the WACA, Bell tower, Perth town hall and St Georges Terrace.<br />
Cottesloe Beach | View this famous coastline as we travel to Fremantle.<br />
Fremantle | Visit the historical port situated on the mouth of the Swan River<br />
and find a bargain at the markets (Fri, Sat, Sun only).<br />
Swan River Cruise | There’s an option to cruise back along the Swan River<br />
from Fremantle.<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel. Expert commentary.<br />
Notes: Tour concludes at Barrack Street Jetty, there is no hotel drop-off<br />
available. When tour is provided as a BONUS inclusion, the optional river<br />
cruise is at additional cost.<br />
Afternoon Swan Valley, Wildlife, Wine and Chocolate<br />
With optional River Cruise (PFC)<br />
Adult $105<br />
Concession $97<br />
Child $60<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Spend an afternoon discovering Australia’s oldest wine region on this fun tour, which includes visits to a vineyard,<br />
chocolate company, wildlife park and a farm show.<br />
Combine these two half day tours for one full day tour<br />
adult without Cruise AUD$169 PFSV adult with Cruise AUD$195 FSVC<br />
Concession and child rates available.
This tour is included in ‘Packages from Perth’ (see page 2 for details) 1 DAY from AUD$215<br />
Full Day <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s, Koalas<br />
and Sand Boarding 4WD Adventure<br />
This fabulous day out explores the world-renowned <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert, an amazing moon-like landscape. Other highlights of this<br />
exciting day include off-road driving and sand boarding on huge white sand dunes, hand-feeding kangaroos, photographing koalas<br />
and viewing native wildflowers (seasonal).<br />
Tour highlights Itinerary<br />
Caversham Wildlife Park | Featuring over 200<br />
species of animals in a walk-through environment<br />
this park is a must visit in Western Australia.<br />
Animals include friendly koalas, wombats and<br />
numerous kangaroos. Be fascinated by wildlife<br />
professionals who are dedicated to ensuring you<br />
have the best opportunity for animal interaction<br />
The Lobster Shack | Take a tour of a live lobster<br />
processing plant. A video presentation gives you<br />
an insight into this marvelous industry. Follow on<br />
through to the factory overhead walkway where<br />
you stand directly above 20 tones of live rock<br />
lobster. Enjoy the audio guide and travel through<br />
at your own pace.<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert | Take a stroll through this eerie<br />
desert, amongst the iconic <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s, believed<br />
to have been created millions of years ago when<br />
seashells were broken down into sand and then<br />
eroded by water and wind.<br />
Cervantes | Western Australia’s gateway town to<br />
the <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert, Cervantes is a laid back fishing<br />
town north of Perth. Be sure to take in the lobster<br />
fishing industry as you travel through this town.<br />
Departs<br />
8.00am Daily<br />
Except 25 Dec<br />
Finishes Approximately<br />
7.30pm<br />
Tour Code P3<br />
Distance 550km<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
Nambung National Park | Covering 17,491<br />
hectares, the Nambung National Park is home to<br />
Western Australia’s renowned <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert.<br />
Lancelin | Thrill to the adventure of 4WD-ing over<br />
massive white sand dunes, the biggest in Western<br />
Australia. For those wanting more adventure, your<br />
adrenalin will be pumping as you sand board<br />
down these massive dunes. Spanning 2 kilometres<br />
long you will be in awe of the sheer size of these<br />
dunes.<br />
Wildflowers (seasonal) | Stop to view<br />
wildflowers throughout the tour whilst they are<br />
in season. Varieties include the orange flowering<br />
Christmas Tree, Kangaroo Paw, Banksia, Wattle<br />
and Everlastings.<br />
Includes: Luxury travel, lunch, expert commentary<br />
and entry fees.<br />
Notes: Sometimes due to soft sand dunes delays<br />
may occur. Tour is not suitable for pregnant<br />
women, people with back problems or infants.<br />
Profusion of wildflowers depends on weather<br />
and other conditions, therefore we cannot<br />
guarantee sightings.<br />
Adult $215<br />
Concession $194<br />
Child $120<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Included lunch is a choice of an Eastern or Western meal, please advise<br />
preference at time of booking.<br />
After stopping at Caversham Wildlife Park in<br />
the Swan Valley to view koalas and hand feed<br />
kangaroos, we travel to the lobster fishing town<br />
of Cervantes for lunch.<br />
We stop at the Lobster Shack for an informative<br />
talk about the lobster industry, followed by a self<br />
guided tour through the purpose built factory.<br />
Then it’s onwards to the mystical <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert<br />
for an easy paced walk through the fascinating<br />
landscape where you will be in awe at the sheer<br />
size and number of these spires.<br />
Afterwards enjoy a thrilling experience of sand<br />
boarding and 4-wheel driving over the vast sand<br />
dunes of Lancelin.<br />
Wildflower viewing stops are made in season.<br />
Return to Perth at approximately 7.30pm.<br />
Note:<br />
Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring a hat and<br />
your camera. Tour may operate within a 4WD<br />
and/or coach, depending on passenger numbers.<br />
The adventure component of the tour will always<br />
operate in a 4WD vehicle.<br />
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Full Day <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert, New Norcia<br />
and Wildflowers<br />
A fascinating day out combining the history of one of Australia’s Benedictine abbeys with the world-renowned<br />
mystical <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert.<br />
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This tour is included in ‘Packages from Perth’ (see page 2 for details) 1 DAY from AUD$215<br />
Tour highlights Itinerary<br />
New Norcia Museum and Art Gallery | A little<br />
piece of Spain comes alive in this town, full of<br />
history, art and architecture. The town’s main<br />
attraction is the museum and art gallery. In the<br />
museum you will find extraordinary artefacts<br />
dating back to when New Norcia was an Aboriginal<br />
mission, a hub for farming and a diverse town for<br />
education and culture.<br />
New Norcia Abbey Church and St Gertrude’s<br />
College | The Abbey Church is home to one of<br />
only two large Moser organs, originally crafted<br />
in Germany, this organ was imported to Australia<br />
in the 1920’s. Visit St Gertrude’s College, a grand<br />
gothic style building which was originally built as<br />
a girls boarding school and opened in 1908.<br />
Nambung National Park | Home to the iconic<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert, Nambung National Park features<br />
an array of coastal dunes. Rich in flowering plants,<br />
this is a great spot where vegetation blooms in to<br />
flower during season.<br />
Departs<br />
8.00am Mon, Thu<br />
Finishes Approximately<br />
7.30pm<br />
Tour Code NN<br />
Distance 600km<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert | These mystical limestone<br />
pillars make up one of Australia’s most unique<br />
landscapes. Rising eerily out of the sand and<br />
reaching up to several metres tall. See the<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong>s from the lookout over the Park or take a<br />
guided walk through these amazing spiers. If time<br />
permits be sure to make a visit to the <strong>Pinnacle</strong><br />
Desert Discovery Centre to discover even more<br />
about these natural wonders.<br />
Wildflowers (seasonal) | Stop to view<br />
wildflowers throughout the tour whilst they are<br />
in season. Varieties include the orange flowering<br />
Christmas Tree, Kangaroo Paw, Banksia, Wattle<br />
and Everlastings.<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel, lunch, expert<br />
commentary and entry fees.<br />
Notes: Profusion of wildflowers depends on<br />
weather and other conditions, therefore we cannot<br />
guarantee sightings. Wear comfortable walking<br />
shoes, bring a hat and your camera.<br />
Adult $215<br />
Concession $194<br />
Child $120<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Included lunch is a choice of an Eastern or Western meal, please advise<br />
preference at time of booking.<br />
Travel through the Swan Valley to New<br />
Norcia, Australia’s only monastic town which<br />
is renowned for its Benedictine Abbey. Drive<br />
through the town and learn of the intriguing<br />
history and culture of the community before<br />
stopping for morning tea.<br />
Afterwards, visit a produce shop for the chance<br />
to purchase Benedictine Community goods<br />
including olive oil, fruit, wine, New Norcia nut<br />
cake and breads. Alternatively, visit the museum<br />
and art gallery.<br />
From here we visit the Western Wildflower Farm<br />
for a brief talk about how wildflowers are dried<br />
and exported. Continue to the lobster fishing<br />
town of Cervantes and visit the <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s desert<br />
where you enjoy an easy paced walk through<br />
these mystical limestone pillars.<br />
Wildflower viewing stops are made in season.<br />
Return to Perth at approximately 7.30pm.
This tour is included in ‘Packages from Perth’ (see page 2 for details) 1 DAY from AUD$215<br />
Full Day Wave Rock, York,<br />
Wildflowers and Aboriginal Culture<br />
Journey through the Western Australian wheatbelt to Wave Rock, one of Australia’s most incredible natural monuments.<br />
Visit the historic township of York and view other significant formations of the area.<br />
Tour highlights<br />
York | Situated in the Avon Valley, York is one of<br />
Western Australia’s most picturesque towns with<br />
charming architecture. This town was the first<br />
inland European settlement in Western Australia,<br />
founded back in 1831. Be sure to take a short<br />
stroll along the main town strip and see many of<br />
the old buildings which are still in use today.<br />
Dog Cemetery | Here you will find owners<br />
loving memories of their faithful four legged<br />
companions. Stroll through the cemetery and see<br />
the elaborate headstones and touching messages.<br />
Hippos Yawn | Another rocky outcrop in the<br />
area, named because of it’s resemblance of a<br />
hippopotamus yawning.<br />
The Humps | View the Aboriginal artwork at<br />
‘The Humps,’ a large granite formation.<br />
Mulka’s Cave | Hear the Aboriginal legend of<br />
Mulka and view the imprints of his hands which<br />
can still be seen in the cave today.<br />
Wave Rock | East of Perth you will find Wave<br />
Rock, a giant surf like landform of multicoloured<br />
granite, appearing as if it’s about the crash in to<br />
the ground below. Wave Rock is over 2,700 million<br />
years old.<br />
Departs<br />
8.00am all year round<br />
Tue, Wed, Fri, Sun<br />
Except 25 Dec<br />
Finishes Approximately<br />
8.30pm<br />
Tour Code WR<br />
Distance 700km<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
Wildlife Park and Antique Lace Collection |<br />
If time permits wander through the wildlife park<br />
where you can enjoy time seeing kangaroos,<br />
emus, wallabies, wombats, koalas, lizards and a<br />
wide range of birds. Alternatively view the antique<br />
lace collection, dating back to the 1600’s. Hand<br />
and machine made lace products are housed in<br />
beautiful hand crafted cabinets.<br />
Wildflowers (seasonal) | Stop to view<br />
wildflowers throughout the tour whilst they are<br />
in season. Varieties include the orange flowering<br />
Christmas Tree, Kangaroo Paw, Banksia, Wattle<br />
and Everlastings.<br />
Includes: Luxury travel, lunch, expert commentary<br />
and entry fees.<br />
Notes: Profusion of wildflowers depends on<br />
weather and other conditions, therefore we cannot<br />
guarantee sightings. Wear comfortable walking<br />
shoes, bring a hat and your camera.<br />
Adult $215<br />
Concession $194<br />
Child $120<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Included lunch is a choice of an Eastern or Western meal, please advise<br />
preference at time of booking.<br />
Itinerary<br />
Heading east we enjoy morning tea (own<br />
expense) at historic York, the first township<br />
founded in the Avon Valley. Visit the Dog<br />
Cemetery before arriving in Hyden.<br />
We then visit Hippo’s Yawn, a rock formation<br />
which resembles a hippo yawning. Break for a<br />
picnic lunch at the Wildflower Shop.<br />
See the spectacle of Wave Rock and the ancient<br />
Gnamma Holes. Whilst here visit either a wildlife<br />
Park or view the unique Antique Lace Collection.<br />
Leaving Wave Rock we visit The Humps and<br />
Mulka’s Cave.<br />
We return to Perth via a different route and<br />
stop at the quaint country town of Babakin for<br />
afternoon tea prepared by the Country Women’s<br />
Association (own expense).<br />
Wildflower viewing stops are made in season.<br />
Arrive in Perth at approximately 8.30pm.<br />
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Full Day Margaret River, Cave, Wine,<br />
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and Busselton Jetty<br />
Known as one of Australia’s finest wine regions, the Margaret River region is an area blessed with natural beauty.<br />
Providing a diverse range of activities, this tour allows you to experience this high-profile Western Australian area in one day.<br />
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This tour is included in ‘Packages from Perth’ (see page 2 for details) 1 DAY from AUD$215<br />
Tour highlights<br />
Busselton Jetty | The longest wooden jetty in the<br />
southern hemisphere can be found in Busselton,<br />
stretching 1.8 kilometres across the idyllic<br />
Geographe Bay.<br />
Margaret River Winery | The first significant<br />
planting of vines in the region was in 1967, from<br />
there Margaret River has become regarded as one<br />
of Australia’s greatest wine producing regions.<br />
Indulge in a wine tasting.<br />
Caveworks Interpretative Centre | If time<br />
permits visit the interpretative centre to learn<br />
more about the formation and history of the<br />
different caves within the south west region.<br />
The centre also features interactive models of<br />
the caves and educational displays.<br />
Mammoth Cave | Take a guided tour through<br />
this gothic like cave with vast chambers full<br />
of amazing formations. The cave will reveal a<br />
fascinating range of information about the flora<br />
and fauna of this region.<br />
Boranup Forest | Drive through this beautiful<br />
forest region, home to the pale barked Karri Trees<br />
reaching up to 60 metres in height. This forest is<br />
a re-growth forest which is over 100 years old and<br />
stretching several kilometres.<br />
Departs<br />
8.00am<br />
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat<br />
Finishes Approximately<br />
9.30pm<br />
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse | Situated at the most<br />
south westerly tip of Australia is the Cape Leeuwin<br />
Lighthouse, where the Southern and Indian<br />
Oceans meet. The lighthouse stands 39 metres in<br />
height from ground level and 56 metres above<br />
sea level and shines out over the landscape for 48<br />
kilometres.<br />
Margaret River Township | Enjoy some brief free<br />
time to explore the quaint shops and chic cafes of<br />
the area. You will also find craftwork created by<br />
locals and an array of specialty shops.<br />
Includes: Luxury travel, lunch, expert commentary<br />
and entry fees.<br />
Notes: Winery may not open on select<br />
public holidays. Wear comfortable walking shoes,<br />
bring a hat and your camera.<br />
Tour Code MR<br />
Distance 700km<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
UPGRADE to 2 or 3 Day Margaret River wine<br />
experience tour (page 13/14) and receive a<br />
FREE Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour.<br />
Adult $215<br />
Concession $194<br />
Child $120<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Included lunch is a choice of an Eastern or Western meal, please advise<br />
preference at time of booking.<br />
Itinerary<br />
Travelling south we stop for morning tea (own<br />
expense) at the iconic Busselton Jetty, the longest<br />
timber jetty in the southern hemisphere. We<br />
continue south to the Margaret River region and<br />
visit a local winery, taste some of the very best<br />
wines of the region whilst gaining some insight<br />
in to the industry.<br />
Enjoy lunch at Lake Cave Tearooms and visit the<br />
Caveworks Interpretive Centre (time permitting).<br />
Next we head out to explore Mammoth Cave on a<br />
guided tour.<br />
Pass through the stunning Boranup Forest and be<br />
awestruck at the size of these massive Karri trees.<br />
Afterwards, visit Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse the<br />
diving point between the Southern and Indian<br />
Oceans.<br />
Heading back towards Margaret River make a<br />
brief stop in the township where you have free<br />
time to stroll the main street. We break at a cafe<br />
for a light dinner (own expense) before returning<br />
home to Perth, arriving back approximately 9.30pm.
This tour is included in ‘Packages from Perth’ (see page 2 for details) 1 DAY from AUD$215<br />
Full Day Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk<br />
Travelling through spectacular south-west forests and lush farmland, your day is topped off by a walk through the<br />
canopy of towering old-growth forest and visit to the culturally significant Kodja Place.<br />
Tour highlights Itinerary<br />
Donnybrook | Known as the ‘Apple Capital’ of<br />
the South West, travel through this unique town.<br />
If time permits be sure to buy yourself some<br />
delicious local produce.<br />
Diamond Tree | This 51 metre tall Karri tree has<br />
been operating as a fire lookout for over 70 years,<br />
following it’s construction on 1940. If you are up<br />
for an adventure then you can try and climb this<br />
tree, making your way up along the metal spikes<br />
in the side of the tree. The breathtaking views<br />
from the top of the lookout are worth the climb.<br />
Valley of the Giants | Get up close and personal<br />
with these 400 year old giants of the south west<br />
tingle forest region. Walk through the treetop<br />
canopy, along the gradually elevated walkway,<br />
suitable for all ages. The highest point of the 600<br />
metre loop is about 40 metres.<br />
Ancient Empire | Featuring a grove of tingle trees<br />
the Ancient Empire is a picturesque walk, be in<br />
awe at the sheer size of these giants, with some<br />
of the trees circumferences spanning up to 16<br />
metres.<br />
Departs<br />
8.00am<br />
1 April – 31 May: Wed<br />
1 Sep – 17 Dec: Wed<br />
Finishes Approximately<br />
10.30pm<br />
Tour Code TT<br />
Distance 950km<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
William Bay | View the stunning coastal scenery<br />
and windswept rocky shores, famous at William<br />
Bay.<br />
Kodja Place | Rich in cultural history the Kodja<br />
Place Visitor Centre features an informative display<br />
of insight in to traditional Noongar history of the<br />
area and life of the tight knit community.<br />
Wildflowers (seasonal) | Stop to view<br />
wildflowers throughout the tour whilst they are<br />
in season. Varieties include the orange flowering<br />
Christmas Tree, Kangaroo Paw, Banksia, Wattle<br />
and Everlastings.<br />
Includes: Luxury travel, lunch, expert<br />
commentary and entry fees.<br />
Notes: Strong wind conditions may result in<br />
the closure of the Tree Top Walk – alternative<br />
touring arrangements will be made. Profusion<br />
of wildflowers depends on weather and other<br />
conditions, therefore we can’t guarantee<br />
sightings. Wear comfortable walking shoes,<br />
bring a hat and camera.<br />
Adult $215<br />
Concession $194<br />
Child $120<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Included lunch is a choice of an Eastern or Western meal, please advise<br />
preference at time of booking.<br />
Travel south through Donnybrook, famous<br />
for its apple and stone fruit orchards. Enjoy<br />
scenic touring through rolling farmlands of the<br />
Blackwood River Valley.<br />
Travel through Western Australia’s old growth<br />
forest to see the 51m tall Diamond Tree bush fire<br />
watch tower. Climb it it you dare, or simply enjoy<br />
a picnic lunch in a tranquil bush setting. We then<br />
visit the Valley of the Giants ‘Tree Top Walk,’ a<br />
600 metre long elevated walkway through the<br />
forest canopy reaching up to 40 metres above<br />
ground. On the ground walk through the Ancient<br />
Empire of wide girthed Tingle Trees up to 10<br />
metres in diameter.<br />
Visit Denmark before returning to Perth at<br />
approximately 10.30pm. Stop en route for dinner<br />
(own expense) at Kodja Place Visitor Centre.<br />
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Full Day Perth’s Best Wildflower Tour (Sept to mid-Nov, seasonal only)<br />
Enjoy a relaxing day taking in the spring wildflowers. Our exact itinerary will be unknown<br />
until the day of departure to ensure we view areas with the most abundant wildflowers.<br />
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This tour is included in ‘Packages from Perth’ (see page 2 for details) 1 DAY from AUD$169<br />
Tour highlights<br />
Botanical Guide | An expert guide will help you<br />
to identify rare and delicate wildflowers. You<br />
will have ample time to take photographs and<br />
immerse yourself in the beauty.<br />
Beautiful Wildflowers | See a wide variety of<br />
wildflowers including renowned Everlastings,<br />
Orchids, Red and Green Kangaroo Paw, Banksias,<br />
Bottle Brush and Western Australia’s famous<br />
orange Christmas Tree.<br />
Wildflower booklet | Receive a complimentary<br />
take-home copy to recall our amazing Western<br />
Australian Wildflowers.<br />
Departs<br />
8.00am Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun<br />
(Sept to mid-Nov)<br />
Tour Code WF<br />
Distance 60km<br />
Passengers 6-48<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel, lunch, expert<br />
commentary, wildflower booklet and entry fees.<br />
Notes: The wildflower season starts in the northwest<br />
region during July and gradually moves to<br />
the south-west region by November. Profusion<br />
of wildflowers depends on weather and other<br />
conditions, therefore we can’t guarantee sightings.<br />
Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring a hat<br />
and camera.<br />
Adult $169<br />
Concession $155<br />
Child $95<br />
Finishes Approximately<br />
4.30pm<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Included lunch is a choice of an Eastern or Western meal, please advise preference at time of booking.<br />
Itinerary<br />
With a botanical guide we travel to various<br />
locations on Perth’s outskirts in search of the finest<br />
wildflowers.<br />
Whilst the slope, soils and ancient granite outcrops<br />
of the Darling Escarpment are traditionally the ideal<br />
habitat and location to view wildflowers, profusion<br />
varies daily and is dependant on sunshine.<br />
We visit locations where we expect to find the<br />
finest wildflowers for you to see and smell. Our<br />
experienced guide will help you identify rare<br />
and delicate wildflowers including renowned<br />
everlastings, orchids, red and green kangaroo paw,<br />
banksias, bottle brush and Western Australia’s<br />
most famous orange flowering Christmas trees.<br />
There is ample time to identify and photograph<br />
flowers and a complimentary wildflower booklet<br />
on Western Australia’s unique wildflowers is<br />
included.
Choose from three different packages from AUD$159<br />
Rottnest Island Packages<br />
Enjoy the pristine beaches, turquoise water and fascinating history of Rottnest Island with a choice of three package experiences.<br />
Packages Itinerary<br />
Package 1 – Discover Rottnest | Enjoy<br />
a comprehensive coach tour and full<br />
circumnavigation of the island with driver<br />
commentary. Stop at some of Rottnest’s most<br />
spectacular locations, including the Wadjemup<br />
Lighthouse and the majestic look-out point at the<br />
rugged West End.<br />
Package 2 – Experience Rottnest | Feel the<br />
island breeze in your hair as you venture around<br />
the island by bicycle. Ride straight from the jetty<br />
for breathtaking views, secluded bays and beaches<br />
and experience the magic of Rottnest at your own<br />
pace.<br />
Package 3 – Historic Rottnest | Take a scenic<br />
train ride on the ‘Captain Hussey’ to picturesque<br />
Oliver Hill. Enjoy a guided tour of the massive gun<br />
and tunnel system that forms a part of Rottnest’s<br />
significant military heritage, and learn about the<br />
island’s long and colourful history as your guide<br />
takes you back in time.<br />
Departs<br />
8.45am Daily<br />
Returns<br />
5.45pm<br />
Tour Code REX1<br />
Price 01/04/13 - 31/03/14<br />
Includes: Return coach transfers from central<br />
Perth accommodation, return ferry transfers to<br />
Rottnest Island, Rottnest Island admission fee,<br />
guided introduction walking tour, Swan River<br />
Cruise with commentary, morning tea, afternoon<br />
tea, lunch at Rottnest Lodge.<br />
Notes: Cruise operated by Rottnest Express.<br />
Reconfirm 48hrs prior to departure 1300 551 687.<br />
English speaking commentary.<br />
Adult Conc. Child<br />
Discover $181 $176 $88<br />
Experience $164 $159 $80<br />
Historic $175 $170 $85<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Cruise along the Swan River to Fremantle before<br />
heading to Rottnest Island.<br />
Located just 19km off the mainland, the car free<br />
island is an ‘A’ class nature reserve and home to<br />
spectacular white sandy beaches, secluded bays,<br />
unique wildlife, ship wrecks, and a fascinating<br />
and colourful history.<br />
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Short Breaks<br />
Treat yourself to one of our short break holidays. If you love relaxing, great food, enjoyable<br />
company, quality accommodation and inspiring scenery, we have a tour to match. You just<br />
need to choose which region to explore!<br />
Coral Coast Region<br />
The Coral Coast is named due to the<br />
extensive 260 kilometre coral reef<br />
that runs along the edge of Western<br />
Australia. It is so easy to explore this<br />
beautiful fringe reef as in places you<br />
can snorkel right off the beach.<br />
View amazing coral and turtles or search for Dolphins, Manta<br />
Rays and the majestic Whale Sharks.<br />
The Coral Coast holds many treasures to discover including;<br />
World Heritage listed Shark Bay, the intimate dolphin meeting<br />
site of Monkey Mia and Kalbarri National Park. This 183 000<br />
hectare National Park provides spectacular scenery. In season<br />
you can find more than 12 000 species of wildflowers covering<br />
2.5 million square kilometres of Western Australia for several<br />
months each year.<br />
On the coast is little known Shell Beach glistening with millions<br />
of tiny white shells. At the base of Shark Bay is Hamelin Pool<br />
and the best collection of living marine stromatolites in the<br />
world. Rolling white sand dunes of Lancelin provide perfect<br />
sand boarding and 4WD opportunities.<br />
There is nothing quite like the mystical moon like landscape<br />
of the <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert. Stunning photos come easily as<br />
limestone pillars rise up to 4 metres out of the yellow<br />
sands casting shadows.<br />
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South West Region<br />
Margaret River is the perfect place to<br />
indulge in gourmet food and premium<br />
wine. There may only be around 60<br />
wineries here, but they contribute<br />
more than 20 percent of Australia’s<br />
premium wine. Stock up on the region’s<br />
most renowned variety, Cabernet Sauvignon or sample the<br />
Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Shiraz and Semillon. Your<br />
taste buds will be sated when complimented with locally<br />
produced chocolates, cheese and condiments. The township<br />
itself is home to restaurants and cafés where you can sample<br />
the local produce, as well as small galleries selling the work<br />
of local artists.<br />
The beautiful South West region is also home to ancient<br />
forests. Explore the tranquility of Boranup Forest and walk<br />
amongst towering Karri trees. For a birds eye view of the<br />
Tingle Trees we walk along an elevated walkway 40 metres<br />
above the ground on a Tree Top Walk in Denmark.<br />
Hidden beneath the magical forests is an underground<br />
cave network. View rock formations, fossils and remains of<br />
Australian megafauna (giant mammals) at Mammoth Cave.<br />
Above the ground granite formations are laid bare, we visit<br />
Wave Rock (believed to be 2700 million years in the making)<br />
– which stands like a giant wave ready to crash on the<br />
bushland ‘shore’.
Bonus Half Day Perth and Fremantle tour (see page 4 for details) 2 DAYS from AUD$649<br />
2 Day Margaret River Wine Experience<br />
Experience the best of the Margaret River wine region’s natural beauty, renowned wines and gourmet produce on this 2 day tour.<br />
Wine enthusiasts and novices alike will gain insight from locals into wine making and appreciation, while exploring the most<br />
stunning natural landmarks from coastlines to caves and forests.<br />
Highlights Itinerary<br />
Busselton Jetty | The longest wooden jetty in<br />
the Southern Hemisphere, stretching out over<br />
picturesque blue waters.<br />
Margaret River township | Take some free<br />
time to explore the quaint shops featuring<br />
the work of local craftspeople, chic cafés and<br />
speciality stores.<br />
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse | We visit this<br />
1890s lighthouse, built from local limestone<br />
on the most south-westerly tip of Australia,<br />
where the Southern and Indian oceans meet.<br />
Mammoth Cave | Take a guided tour of this<br />
500m-long, 30m-deep gothic cave structure<br />
featuring impressive structures, fossils and the<br />
remains of the extraordinary megafauna<br />
(giant mammals).<br />
Boranup Forest | This 100-year-old regrowth<br />
forest is home to the third-tallest trees in the<br />
world, the karri tree.<br />
Wine tasting | Spend a full day sampling<br />
wines and local produce with a local guide in<br />
some of the region’s best wineries. See behind<br />
the scenes in a barrel room, with gourmet lunch.<br />
BONUS | Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour<br />
(see page 4)<br />
Departs 8.00am<br />
Mon, Thu, Fri<br />
Select accommodation<br />
pick-ups available.<br />
Finishes 9.30pm.<br />
Select accommodation<br />
drop offs available.<br />
Tour Code 2DMR<br />
Passengers 6-27/48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Day 1: Perth to Margaret River wine region Day 2: Margaret River to Perth<br />
We travel to Busselton Jetty to see the famous Today we tour the wineries with a local guide and<br />
jetty, then the Margaret River wine region for gain insight into wine appreciation, including a<br />
free time in the town. After a picnic lunch, time visit to a brewery and 3-4 local wineries. Enjoy<br />
permitting, we visit the Cave Works Interpretive a gourmet café-style lunch and visit a chocolate<br />
Centre. We take a guided tour of Mammoth Cave, factory, cheese factory and local venison farm.<br />
then travel through Boranup Forest. We visit On the way back to Perth, we stop for dinner at a<br />
Augusta and Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and a winery local cafe (own expense). (BL)<br />
for wine tastings before arriving at your overnight<br />
accommodation. (LD*) Accommodation: Select from Notes: On day 2 your hotel checkout time is<br />
the options available.<br />
10.00am; please store your bags at reception in<br />
time for a 10.30am departure. If staying at Abbey<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel, accommodation Beach, please ensure you take your luggage with<br />
and meals as indicated, entry fees, winery tour<br />
including lunch and BONUS half day Perth and<br />
Fremantle Sightseeing Tour (see page 4).<br />
Notes: Vineyards are closed on select public<br />
holidays. *Dinner is not included for passengers<br />
staying at Margaret’s Forest Apartments.<br />
you as you will not be returning to your hotel.<br />
Abbey Beach Resort Busselton<br />
(4 meals)<br />
Twin/dbl $649<br />
Triple $624<br />
Single $799<br />
Conc. twin/dbl $617<br />
Child (5-12yrs) $487<br />
Australis Margaret River<br />
(4 meals)<br />
Twin/dbl $699<br />
Triple $684<br />
Single $845<br />
Conc. twin/dbl $664<br />
Child (5-12yrs) $524<br />
Margaret’s Forest Apartments<br />
(3 meals)<br />
Twin/dbl $699<br />
Triple $634<br />
Single $799<br />
Conc. twin/dbl $664<br />
Child (5-12yrs) $524<br />
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3 Day Margaret River and Tree Top Walk<br />
Walk among some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world, discover an ancient underground world and enjoy breath-taking<br />
ocean views. The South West’s rugged wilderness and gourmet reputation comes alive on this tour.<br />
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Bonus Half Day Perth and Fremantle tour (see page 4 for details) 3 DAYS from AUD$978<br />
Highlights Itinerary<br />
Busselton Jetty | View the longest wooden jetty<br />
in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching out over<br />
picturesque blue waters.<br />
Yallingup Shearing Shed | See an Australian sheep<br />
dog and shearing demonstration.<br />
Margaret River township | Take some free time<br />
to explore the quaint shops featuring the work of<br />
local craftspeople, chic cafés and speciality stores.<br />
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse | We visit this 1890s<br />
lighthouse, built from local limestone on the<br />
most south-westerly tip of Australia, where the<br />
Southern and Indian oceans meet.<br />
Mammoth Cave | A guided tour of this 500m-long,<br />
30m-deep gothic cave structure featuring<br />
impressive structures, fossils and the remains of<br />
the extraordinary megafauna<br />
(giant mammals).<br />
Boranup Forest | We drive through this 100-yearold<br />
regrowth forest, home to the third tallest tree<br />
in the world, the karri tree.<br />
Pemberton | This pretty timber town is home to<br />
forests with the Tall Trees and in spring, carpets of<br />
colourful wildflowers.<br />
Departs 8.00am selected days.<br />
1 Apr-31 May: Mon<br />
1 Sep-17 Dec: Mon<br />
Select accommodation<br />
pick ups available.<br />
Finishes 10.30pm.<br />
Select accommodation<br />
drop offs available.<br />
Tour Code 3MRT<br />
Passengers 6-27/48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
Tree Top Walk and Ancient Empire Walk | Get a<br />
bird’s eye view 40m above the forest floor from<br />
a lightweight bridge among the tingle trees, and<br />
bask in a grove of 400-year-old tingle trees on the<br />
Ancient Empire Walk.<br />
Gloucester Tree | This towering 61m karri tree was<br />
once used as a fire look-out and has been climbed<br />
by more than 1 million people – will you take the<br />
opportunity to climb it?<br />
Wilderness Cruise | We take a luncheon cruise<br />
with a local guide on the Nornalup Inlet, known<br />
for its rich, diverse marine environment.<br />
BONUS | Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour<br />
(see page 4)<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel, accommodation and<br />
meals as indicated, entry fees, wilderness cruise,<br />
sheep sheering demonstration and BONUS half<br />
day Perth and Fremantle sightseeing tour.<br />
Notes: Vineyards closed on select public holidays.<br />
Strong wind conditions may result in the closure<br />
of the Tree Top Walk and Wilderness cruise may<br />
not operate during winter – alternative touring<br />
arrangements will be made.<br />
Most meals<br />
Twin/dbl $978<br />
Triple $940<br />
Single $1192<br />
Conc. twin/dbl $929<br />
Child (5-12 yrs) $734<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Day 1: Perth to Margaret River region<br />
Travel to the Margaret River wine region<br />
via Yallingup Shearing Shed. After lunch<br />
we visit the chocolate and cheese factories<br />
(time permitting) then Busselton. (LD)<br />
Accommodation: Abbey Beach Resort,<br />
Busselton or similar.<br />
Day 2: Margaret River to Pemberton region<br />
Enjoy free time in the township of Margaret<br />
River before heading to Surfers Point Lookout.<br />
Tour Mammoth Cave, then through Boranup<br />
Forest to visit Augusta and Cape Leeuwin<br />
Lighthouse. Climb the Gloucester Tree and get<br />
an amazing view across the tall timber forest.<br />
(BLD) Accommodation: Karri Valley Resort,<br />
or similar.<br />
Day 3: Pemberton region to Perth via<br />
Tree Top Walk<br />
Stroll to majestic Beedelup Falls then travel<br />
to the coastal resort town of Walpole.<br />
We take a luncheon cruise on the Nornalup<br />
Inlet and visit the Valley of the Giants Tree<br />
Top Walk. Change to another vehicle and head<br />
back to Perth, via Kodja Place Visitor Centre<br />
for dinner (own expense). (BL)
Bonus Half Day Perth and Fremantle tour (see page 4 for details) 4 DAYS from AUD$1399<br />
4 Day Margaret River, Tree Top Walk, Albany<br />
and Wave Rock<br />
Explore Australia’s South West: rugged ranges, towering forests, pristine coastline, premium wines and heritage charm.<br />
Highlights Itinerary<br />
Yallingup Shearing Shed | See an Australian<br />
sheep dog and shearing demonstration.<br />
Margaret River township | Take some free time<br />
to explore the quaint shops featuring the work of<br />
local craftspeople, chic cafés and specialty stores.<br />
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse | We visit this 1890s<br />
lighthouse, built from local limestone on the<br />
most south-westerly tip of Australia, where the<br />
Southern and Indian oceans meet.<br />
Mammoth Cave | A guided tour of this<br />
500m-long, 30m-deep gothic cave structure<br />
featuring impressive structures, fossils and the<br />
remains of the extraordinary megafauna (giant<br />
mammals).<br />
Boranup Forest | We drive through this 100 year<br />
old regrowth forest, home to the third tallest tree<br />
in the world, the karri tree.<br />
Tree Top Walk and Ancient Empire Walk |<br />
Get a bird’s eye view 40m above the forest floor<br />
from a lightweight bridge among the tingle trees,<br />
and bask in a grove of 400-year-old tingle trees on<br />
the Ancient Empire Walk.<br />
Departs 8.00am selected days.<br />
1 Apr-31 May: Mon<br />
1 Sep-17 Dec: Mon<br />
Select accommodation<br />
pick ups available.<br />
Finishes 10.30pm.<br />
Select accommodation<br />
drop offs available.<br />
Tour Code 4SWE<br />
Passengers 6-27/48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
Pemberton | This pretty timber town is home to<br />
forests with the Tall Trees and in spring, carpets of<br />
colourful wildflowers.<br />
Gloucester Tree | This towering 61m karri tree<br />
was once used as a fire look-out and has been<br />
climbed by more than 1 million people – will you<br />
take the opportunity to climb it?<br />
Wilderness Cruise | We take a luncheon cruise<br />
with a local guide on the Nornalup Inlet, known<br />
for its rich, diverse marine environment.<br />
BONUS | Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour<br />
(see page 4)<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel, accommodation<br />
and meals as indicated, entry fees, wilderness<br />
cruise, sheep sheering demonstration and BONUS<br />
half day Perth and Fremantle sightseeing tour.<br />
Notes: Vineyards closed on select public holidays.<br />
Strong wind conditions may result in the closure<br />
of the Tree Top Walk and Wilderness cruise may<br />
not operate during winter – alternative touring<br />
arrangements will be made.<br />
Most meals<br />
Twin/dbl $1399<br />
Triple $1353<br />
Single $1714<br />
Conc. twin/dbl $1329<br />
Child (5-12 yrs) $1049<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
Day 1: Perth to Margaret River region<br />
As we travel to the Margaret River, we visit<br />
Yallingup. Following lunch visit chocolate<br />
and cheese factories (time permitting) and<br />
sample wines at Palandri Wines, then stop at<br />
Busselton. (LD) Accommodation: Abbey Beach<br />
Resort, Busselton or similar.<br />
Day 2: Margaret River to Pemberton region<br />
Enjoy free time in Margaret River, tour<br />
Mammoth Cave, through Boranup Forest,<br />
and to Augusta to visit Cape Leeuwin<br />
Lighthouse. Climb the Gloucester Tree. (BLD)<br />
Accommodation: Karri Valley Resort, or similar<br />
Day 3: Pemberton region to Albany<br />
Stroll to Beedelup Falls, then travel to coastal<br />
Walpole. Take a luncheon cruise on the<br />
Nornalup Inlet, visit the Valley of the Giants<br />
Tree Top Walk, travel to the Albany region<br />
to visit The Gap and Natural Bridge. (BLD)<br />
Accommodation: Comfort Inn Albany or similar.<br />
Day 4: Albany to Perth via Wave Rock<br />
We go to Stirling Ranges for sightseeing<br />
at the base of Bluff Knoll, travel through<br />
farmlands to the small town of Hyden. After<br />
lunch at Hyden Wildflower Shop, stroll to<br />
Wave Rock, then head back to Perth. (BL)<br />
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3 Day <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s, Kalbarri and Monkey Mia<br />
A mystical desert moonscape, the chance to get up close and personal with wild but friendly dolphins and stunning gorges ready for<br />
exploration – this tour will let you experience some of Western Australia’s unique icons.<br />
16<br />
Bonus Half Day Perth and Fremantle tour (see page 4 for details) 3 DAYS from AUD$1199<br />
Highlights Itinerary<br />
Shell Beach | This amazing 60km-long stretch of<br />
snow-white beach is made up of billions of tiny<br />
coquina bivalve shells - one of only two beaches<br />
like it in the world.<br />
Monkey Mia | Wander the shores and watch for<br />
the famous Monkey Mia dolphins – they come<br />
in regularly throughout the day to interact with<br />
people. Our accommodation is right by the beach,<br />
so you have even more chance of seeing them.<br />
Shark Bay | Explore this World Heritage Listed<br />
bay’s amazing natural features and extensive<br />
marine life.<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert | This eerie ‘moonscape’ desert<br />
is made up of thousands of limestone pillars up to<br />
four metre tall, rising out of yellow quartz sand.<br />
Kalbarri National Park | Explore stunning<br />
scenery, red-rock gorges, spectacular coastal<br />
cliffs, birdlife and native animals and (in season)<br />
wildflowers in this protected park. We visit one of<br />
its most spectacular red river gorges, Hawks Head.<br />
Wildflowers (seasonal) | More than 12 000<br />
species of wildflowers cover 2.5 million sq km<br />
for several months each year. In season, we take<br />
some time to enjoy their beauty.<br />
Departs 8.00am Mon.<br />
Except 24 Dec.<br />
Select accommodation<br />
pick-ups available.<br />
Finishes 7.00pm.<br />
Select accommodation<br />
drop offs available.<br />
Tour Code 3DMM<br />
Passengers 6-27/48<br />
Price 01/04/13 to 31/03/14<br />
Prices in Australian dollars.<br />
BONUS | Half Day Perth and Fremantle Tour<br />
(see page 4).<br />
Includes: Luxury coach travel, accommodation<br />
and meals as indicated (‘most meals’ option),<br />
entry fees, BONUS half day Perth and Fremantle<br />
sightseeing tour (without cruise).<br />
Notes: Dolphins are wild animals, sightings are<br />
regular but cannot be guaranteed.<br />
Superior Accommodation<br />
Most meals<br />
Twin/dbl $1199<br />
Triple $1169<br />
Single $1425<br />
Conc. twin/dbl $1149<br />
Child (5-12 yrs) $949<br />
Day 1: Perth to Monkey Mia<br />
We journey to the lobster fishing town<br />
of Port Denison for lunch by the water’s<br />
edge, head to Greenough Flats, known<br />
for unusual ‘leaning trees’, travel via<br />
Geraldton and Northampton to Shark Bay<br />
to our accommodation at Monkey Mia. (LD)<br />
Accommodation: Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort<br />
or similar.<br />
Day 2: Monkey Mia to Kalbarri<br />
Spend time at the waters edge this morning<br />
for a chance to interact with the wild dolphins<br />
(not guaranteed). This afternoon we visit<br />
Denham for lunch, then Shell Beach and<br />
the Stromatolites, and travel to Kalbarri<br />
National Park and visit Hawks Head. (BLD)<br />
Accommodation: Kalbarri Edge Resort or<br />
similar.<br />
Day 3: Kalbarri to Perth<br />
Homeward bound, we enjoy sightseeing along<br />
coastal gorges, breaking for lunch at the rock<br />
lobster fishing village of Cervantes. We stroll<br />
through <strong>Pinnacle</strong>s Desert before continuing<br />
back to Perth. (BL)
terms and conditions<br />
PrICes & BroChure VaLIDIty<br />
Prices are quoted in Australian dollars (inclusive<br />
of GST). Tour prices are per person, are correct at<br />
time of publication and can be subject to change<br />
at the discretion of Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N<br />
Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd). This brochure is valid for<br />
travel commencing 1 April 2013 until 31 March 2014.<br />
InCLusIons<br />
<strong>Tours</strong> and cruises include all sightseeing, entry fees<br />
and meals as stated in the full itinerary (which can<br />
be viewed at www.australianpinnacletours.com.au),<br />
however are subject to change solely at the discretion<br />
of Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises<br />
Australia Pty Ltd).<br />
ConDItIons oF traVeL<br />
Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia<br />
Pty Ltd) reserves the right to alter the route or<br />
itinerary of any of its tours and arrange alternative<br />
carriers to those advertised if necessary. No refunds<br />
will be given in these circumstances or in the event of<br />
any delay, curtailment or alteration of a trip resulting<br />
from any cause beyond our control, including but not<br />
limited to severe weather conditions. Components<br />
of trips are weather dependant and Australian<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd)<br />
cannot be held liable if trip components are not<br />
available on the day of travel. Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong><br />
<strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd) can’t<br />
guarantee pick up or drop off times and is not liable<br />
for passenger failure to connect with other services<br />
or any associated costs resulting from such delays.<br />
We accept no responsibility for loss or damage to<br />
personal belongings or baggage. The Aboriginal<br />
components of our tours are subject to cultural<br />
conditions. Participants may be absent due to cultural<br />
commitments with minimal prior notification and<br />
Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia<br />
Pty Ltd) reserves the right to amend the itinerary in<br />
these circumstances with no obligation to refund.<br />
LIaBILIty<br />
Whilst we make every effort to safeguard our<br />
passengers, Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N<br />
Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd) cannot be held liable<br />
for any damage, injury, or loss of any kind caused<br />
by or resulting from any act or omission by its<br />
employees, agents or contractors. Passengers should<br />
note that adventure travel involves a higher than<br />
normal risk and a signed release may be required<br />
from all participants before departure. Australian<br />
<strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia Pty<br />
Ltd) also assumes no responsibility for any act of<br />
negligence, act or omission whatsoever by any<br />
company whose services are used as part of packages<br />
provided, including but not limited to activity and<br />
accommodation providers.<br />
MInIMuM nuMBers/ItInerarIes<br />
<strong>Tours</strong> require minimum passenger numbers to<br />
operate. In circumstances where minimum numbers<br />
are not reached, an alternative may be offered or a<br />
smaller vehicle used.<br />
traVeL InsuranCe<br />
Travel insurance is not included. Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong><br />
<strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd) strongly<br />
recommends that passengers take out their own<br />
travel insurance policy which covers personal liability,<br />
cancellation, loss of luggage and personal effects.<br />
DeParture PoInts<br />
Pick up details will be advised at time of booking. <strong>Tours</strong><br />
must be reconfirmed 48 hours prior to departure by<br />
calling 1300 551 687 (within Australia). Failure to do so<br />
may result in the cancellation of your booking. Hotel<br />
pick ups are available on request at time of booking<br />
from select Perth City Hotels. Most tours also provide a<br />
free drop-off service.<br />
DIeseL FueL LeVy<br />
Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia<br />
Pty Ltd) reserves the right to charge a fuel surcharge as a<br />
result of escalation in the price of crude oil.<br />
CanCeLLatIon PoLICy<br />
Due to the extensive organisation involved with<br />
touring, a strict cancellation fee will be applicable to<br />
compensate for costs and lost revenue. We strongly<br />
recommend you take out travel insurance to cover<br />
against such charges. Once a booking is made the<br />
following cancellation fees will apply:<br />
Day tours and short Break adventures<br />
25% deposit confirms tour with full payment required<br />
30 days before departure.<br />
Cancellation Fees Day tours and short Break<br />
tours<br />
• 30+ days prior to departure; no fee payable<br />
• 16 – 29 days prior to departure; 25% of total price<br />
• 15 – 2 days prior to departure; 50% of total price<br />
• Within 24 hours of departure; 100% of total price<br />
If you fail to join a tour or join it after departure, or<br />
leave it prior to its completion, no tour refund can be<br />
made. The above cancellation fees are in addition to<br />
fees which may be levied by accommodation house<br />
properties, travel agents or third party tour and<br />
transport operator cancellation fees.<br />
DePosIt anD FInaL PayMent<br />
A deposit of 25% is required to confirm a Day Tour or<br />
Short break tour. With the remainder due at least 30<br />
days prior to tour departure. Failure to adhere to the<br />
payment policy may result in cancellation of your<br />
booking. Credit card payments attract a surcharge<br />
fee of 1.5% (Master Card and Visa).<br />
aMenDMents to BookInGs<br />
amendment Fees Day tours<br />
If you wish to transfer from one trip to another or<br />
transfer your booking to a third party you must notify<br />
us at least 15 days prior to the proposed departure<br />
date. A fee of AU$50 per person per change may<br />
apply (in addition to any charges levied by hotels,<br />
ground operators). If you notify us less than 15 days<br />
prior to the proposed departure date the refund policy<br />
applicable to cancellations will apply.<br />
amendment Fees short Break tours<br />
(tours of 5 days or less in duration)<br />
If you wish to transfer from one trip to another or<br />
transfer your booking to a third party you must notify<br />
us at least 30 days prior to the proposed departure<br />
date. A fee of AU$100 per person per change may<br />
apply (in addition to any charges levied by hotels,<br />
ground operators). If you notify us less than 30 days<br />
prior to the proposed departure date the refund policy<br />
applicable to cancellations will apply. Transfers to a<br />
third party are only permitted where the transferee<br />
meets all the requirements in relation to the trip, and<br />
transfers to another departure can only be made to a<br />
departure within the current validity period.<br />
other Change/amendment Fees for all tours<br />
Amendments to any other arrangements made in<br />
conjunction with your trip may incur an AU$100<br />
administration fee per booking per change. This fee<br />
is in addition to any charges levied by hotels, ground<br />
operators or airlines. No amendments are permitted<br />
to your booking within 7 days of departure. You are<br />
strongly advised to take out cancellation insurance at<br />
the time of booking which will cover cancellation fees.<br />
If you leave a trip for any reason after it has<br />
commenced we are not obliged to make any refunds<br />
for unused services.<br />
Cancellation by australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> tours<br />
We may cancel a trip at any time up to 28 days before<br />
departure. We may cancel a trip at any time prior<br />
to departure if, due to terrorism, natural disasters,<br />
political instability or other external events it is not<br />
viable for us to operate the planned itinerary. If we<br />
cancel your trip, you can transfer amounts paid to an<br />
alternate departure date or alternatively receive a full<br />
refund. In circumstances where the cancellation is<br />
due to external events outside our reasonable control<br />
refunds will be less any unrecoverable costs. We<br />
are not responsible for any incidental expenses that<br />
you may have incurred as a result of your booking<br />
including but not limited to visas, vaccinations, Travel<br />
Insurance excess or non-refundable flights.<br />
Please note that different cancellation conditions may<br />
apply to some Day <strong>Tours</strong> and Short Break Adventures -<br />
please ask your booking consultant for details.<br />
ChILD PoLICy<br />
Child fares are available on most tours for passengers<br />
aged between 5 and 12 years inclusive. Infants (0-4<br />
yrs) are free when travelling with an adult, however<br />
touring is not generally recommended due to the<br />
large distances travelled. Depending on age, children<br />
on tour may be required to be seated in booster seats<br />
or other child safety accredited seating. At all times,<br />
Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong> (A & N Enterprises Australia<br />
Pty Ltd) reserves the right to not accept children on<br />
tours due to safety concerns.<br />
ConCessIon Fares<br />
Concession fares apply to holders of senior or pensioner<br />
cards and full-time students. Card membership<br />
numbers must be quoted at time of booking.<br />
LuGGaGe on tour – What to PaCk<br />
Due to the equipment required for tours, vehicles<br />
have limited luggage space remaining. We therefore<br />
ask passengers to limit baggage to a strict 15kg<br />
maximum soft bags are preferred. We suggest you<br />
include the following essential items: non-slip<br />
walking shoes (sneakers), sun screen, hat, beach<br />
towel, bathers, flashlight, camera and small bottle of<br />
water. We recommend that items of value, including<br />
electronic items, should not be carried on tour, and<br />
liability and risk is with the owner.<br />
PhotoGraPhy<br />
Images © Tourism Western Australia: pages 2, 3, 4, 7,<br />
8, 9, 10, 12, 14. Cover: © Kyle Hammons, page 16<br />
© Corey Hamilton, page 14 © margaretriver.com,<br />
and page 11 © Rottnest Express.<br />
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FREEWAY<br />
697<br />
MILLIGAN ST.<br />
MOUNTS BAY ROAD<br />
BUS<br />
TERMINAL<br />
CONVENTION<br />
CENTRE<br />
RAILWAY<br />
STATION<br />
WELLINGTON ST.<br />
G.P.O.<br />
COMWTH<br />
BANK<br />
MYER<br />
MURRAY ST.<br />
MALL<br />
Perth City<br />
Adelphi Hotel 7.10am<br />
All Suites Perth (from Travelodge) 7.30am<br />
City Stay Apartments (Gordon Street) 7.20am<br />
Comfort Hotel Perth City (from Mantra on Hay) 7.20am<br />
Criterion Hotel (from Kings Hotel)<br />
Crown Metropol Perth<br />
7.30am<br />
(waiting at Taxi Rank please ask Concierge) 7.00am<br />
Crowne Plaza Perth 7.10am<br />
Duxton Hotel Perth 7.30am<br />
Four Points by Sheraton 7.20am<br />
Fraser Suites (from Hyatt Regency) 7.10am<br />
Goodearth Hotel 7.20am<br />
Hilton Hotel Perth 7.10am<br />
Holiday Inn City Centre (from Rydges)<br />
Hotel Ibis Perth (from Wentworth Plaza Hotel,<br />
7.20am<br />
Comfort Inn) 7.20am<br />
Hyatt Regency (bottom of ramp Adelaide Tce) 7.10am<br />
MILL ST.<br />
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THE ESPLANADE<br />
100% reCyCLaBLe<br />
Do the right thing. When you finish with the brochure, don’t throw it out,<br />
put it back in a brochure rack or pass on to someone who may be interested.<br />
Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong>, a division of ADAMS Coachlines A&N Enterprises Pty Ltd. ABN 82121758950 WA Omnibus Lic. No. 5885<br />
WILLIAM ST.<br />
ROE ST.<br />
BARRACK ST.<br />
reservations Phone: 1300 551 687<br />
or +61 (0) 8 6270 6060<br />
email reservations@pinnacletours.com.au<br />
Book and pay online www.australianpinnacletours.com.au<br />
Visa and Mastercard accepted (surcharges apply).<br />
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HAY ST.<br />
MALL<br />
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WA TOURIST<br />
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BANK<br />
WEST<br />
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RIVERSIDE DRIVE<br />
Bookings and tour<br />
departure point<br />
Barrack Street Jetty, 7.45am<br />
Kings Hotel Perth 7.30am<br />
Mantra on Hay 7.20am<br />
Mantra on Murray (pick-up opposite<br />
Wentworth Plaza Hotel, Comfort Inn 7.20am<br />
Medina Executive Apts (from Barrack St Jetty) 7.30am<br />
Medina Grand Apts (from Hilton) 7.10am<br />
Mercure Hotel Perth (from Kings Hotel) 7.30am<br />
Miss Maud Swedish Hotel (from Kings Hotel) 7.30am<br />
Mont Clare Apartments (from Mantra on Hay) 7.20am<br />
Mounts Bay Waters (from Adelphi) 7.10am<br />
Mountway Holiday Apts<br />
(from Rendezvous Studio Hotel, Perth Central) 7.10am<br />
New Esplanade Hotel (from Barrack St Jetty) 7.45am<br />
Novotel Perth Langley (from Pan Pacific) 7.20am<br />
Pan Pacific 7.20am<br />
Pensione Hotel Perth (from Kings Hotel) 7.30am<br />
Perth Ambassador (from Goodearth Hotel) 7.20am<br />
Rendezvous Studio Hotel Perth Central 7.10am<br />
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CoMPLIMentary hoteL PICkuP – PLease Be reaDy 10 MInutes PrIor, PICk uP’s May Vary uP to 15 MIns<br />
Riverview Apartments<br />
(from Rendezvous Studio Hotel, Perth Central) 7.10am<br />
Rydges Hotel 7.20am<br />
Seasons of Perth (from Kings Hotel) 7.30am<br />
Somerset St George Tce (from Hilton) 7.10am<br />
Sullivans Hotel 7.10am<br />
Travelodge Perth 7.30am<br />
Waldorf Apartments (from Adelphi) 7.10am<br />
Wentworth Plaza Hotel, Comfort Inn 7.20am<br />
YHA Perth City (from Kings Hotel) 7.30am<br />
northbridge (Pick-ups from hotels listed below only)<br />
Ibis Styles<br />
Brittania (wait on opposite side of road,<br />
7.00am<br />
before the traffic lights)<br />
Fremantle Please request pick-up with booking<br />
7.00am<br />
scarborough (Pick-ups from hotel listed below only)<br />
Rendezvous Observation City Hotel 7.00am<br />
If you miss your pick-up, CaLL 08 6270 6060 IMMeDIateLy.<br />
Please be ready and waiting on the roadside 10 minutes prior to stated time. Pick up’s may vary up to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. Look for either an Australian <strong>Pinnacle</strong> <strong>Tours</strong>, Australian Pacific <strong>Tours</strong>,<br />
Gray Line or ADAMS coach. No hotel drop-offs after morning tours or afternoon pick-ups. Main departure point is from Shop 1, Barrack Street Jetty, Perth.<br />
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