Two Day Extended Tour Margaret River Region (inbound Melbourne travellers)

Category: Guided Tours
State: WA

AUD $1,650.00

Single

Duration: 

3days
Enjoy an extensive Two Day tour discovering some of the best the region has on offer, beautiful wines, dedicated foodie destinations, visit iconic locations and take in caves and being shown our coastline while on this extended tour.

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Two Day Extended Charter Margaret River Region (inbound Melbourne travellers)

The Best Way to See Margaret River, planning a trip to Western Australia sometime soon? If you are, then the ultimate relaxing, idyllic spot to visit is Margaret River. The region is a wine lover or foodie’s heaven, and caters to every type of traveller, with cultural options, exciting activities, and stunning natural landscapes. A fantastic way to access the region when you’re an interstate or international traveller arriving from Melbourne.

Our accredited local tour guides will ensure that you will indulge and discover the very best seasonally that is on offer giving you a great snapshot of the region and you won’t have to hire a car, your driver/guide will collect you on arrival and look after you for the two days before returning you the the airport on the third day to meet your flight returning to Melbourne.

Tour Highlights

Busselton Jetty Train & Underwater Observatory:

One of our stops on the way to Margaret River will be in the idyllic beachside town of Busselton. Our destination is the iconic Busselton Jetty, the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, stretching out into the calm waters of Geographe Bay. We will catch the cute, red jetty train out to the end, enjoying 360-degree views of the Indian Ocean and the white, sandy beach on either side. At the end of the jetty, we will descend into the Underwater Observatory – one of only six in the world – where you can look out on the best artificial reef in Australia. The jetty piles are covered with colourful tropical corals and sponges and are home to more than three hundred different marine species.

Ngilgi Cave:

The Semi-guided tour begins with introductory talk while being led down the first chamber, visitors then explore at their own pace, a guide is stationed in the cave to answer questions and provide information on many areas of the cave with a ancient lands experience.

Day 1

Pick-up from Busselton Margaret River Airport:

To make the visit to WA super convenient, we will pick you up right from the Busselton Margaret River Airport with your luggage to start your regional experience 

Busselton Jetty Train & Underwater Discovery Tour:

The next stop is Busselton, where we will take the jetty train to the end of the Busselton Jetty, and head down into the Underwater Discovery Centre for a viewing of the beautiful marine life.

Nookery Café:

Enjoy a two-course lunch including a glass of wine.

Ngilgi Cave:

The Semi-guided tour begins with introductory talk while being led down the first chamber, visitors then explore at their own pace, a guide is stationed in the cave to answer questions and provide information on many areas of the cave.

Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse:

Guided tour provides a captivating insight into the functions of a working lighthouse, breathtaking panoramic of the Indian Ocean.  

Canal Rocks:

Great photo point before heading to  Margaret River

Drop-off at accommodation in Margaret River:

Your booked Margaret River accommodation Margaret’s in Town( standard room)t before enjoying an evening meal at La Scarpetta Trattoria Italian restaurant (walking distance of accommodation).

Day 2 

Kingston Bakery Café:

Pickup from your accommodation Breakfast (guest expense)

Yahava Koffeeworks:

The first stop on our second day is at Yahava Koffeeworks, there you can enjoy a coffee tasting experience and be energised for the day ahead. 

McHenry Hohnen:

McHenry Hohnen, where you can appreciate the sustainable, eco-friendly practices while tasting the fruitful results of minimal intervention..

Peacetree: 

Peacetree is a small wine producer in the heart of Margaret River.

Vasse Felix:

Vasse Felix is our lunch stop, a delicious three course lunch and two generous glasses of wine paired with the meal at one of WA’s Top 50 Restaurants. Lastly, we will explore the vault and art gallery.

Passel Estate:

To complete your day indulge in a wine and cheese pairing at the bespoke Passel Estate.

Brewhouse:

Enjoy a cleansing ale before returning to your accommodation(guest expense) Drop-off at accommodation in Margaret River evening meal(guest expense all within walking distance of the accommodation).

Day 3

Pick up from your accommodation after breakfast (guest expense) including luggage and return to the Busselton Margaret River Airport for your flight back to Melbourne or should you want to extend your stay and take in  more of our Southwest Region, explore Perth, a visit Rottnest Island ask our friendly team at the time of booking as they will be happy to assist you ensuring that you receive a memorable experience visiting the southern lands of Western Australia.

What’s Included?

Here at Harvest Tours, we aim to provide the ideal, comprehensive four-day Margaret River tour experience. We ensure it’s as convenient as possible by including many of the costs in the initial price of the tour, so you can just relax and enjoy the ride. 

What is included in the price of the tour?

Pick-up and return to airport from your regional accommodation free of charge. 

Accommodation two nights Margaret River.

Lunch on day 1 & 2.

Evening meal day 1.

All wine tastings.

Entry to venues.

Eco shopping bag for harvested goodies (1 per couple)

Chilled bottles of water.

There is an on-board cooler for your purchases.


What is not included in the price of the tour?

Evening meal day 2.    

Additional drinks. 

Explore the Amazing Margaret River Region:

The experts at Harvest Tours have put a lot of thought into creating the best Margaret River tour experience, allowing you to indulge and discover the region. Our priority is highlighting local businesses and talented artisans and giving you an insight into the places we love to visit ourselves. 

Points to remember:

We provide free transportation throughout the whole tour.

We recommend you bring enclosed walking shoes for exploring Lake Cave and Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse.

This luxury experience will be balanced with visits to beautiful, natural sights.

Harvest Tours offers a range of Margaret River tour packages, but if you’re looking for an efficient tour that covers all of the best sights,  then this two-day charter is for you. Contact our friendly team today to learn more?

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