Rottnest Island 90 Minute Bayseeker Island Tour
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Discover the stunning beauty of Rottnest Island on a guided tour. Explore the island’s pristine beaches, woodlands, and salt lakes, and learn about its cultural and historical heritage.
Highlights
- Discover the stunning beauty of Rottnest Island on a guided tour
- Explore the island’s pristine beaches, woodlands, and salt lakes
- Learn about the island’s cultural and historical heritage
- Visit the Wadjemup Lighthouse and Henrietta Rocks
- Enjoy the island’s relaxed atmosphere and unique features
Description
Explore the stunning beauty of Rottnest Island, known as the “Emerald Isle in a Sea of Sapphire.” Just 19 kilometers off the mainland coast, “Rotto” offers a relaxed atmosphere and unique features that will leave a lasting impression. Discover the island’s fascinating history, believed to have separated from the mainland 7,000 years ago. Now the largest of a chain of islands off the coast of Perth, Rottnest boasts a pristine environment with 63 secluded beaches and 20 bays. Embark on a 1.75-hour island tour in air-conditioned comfort, taking in the amazing fauna and flora, stunning beaches, woodlands, and incredible salt lakes. Visit all of Rottnest’s must-see locations, including the Wadjemup Lighthouse, Henrietta Rocks, and the majestic lookout point at Mabel Cove. Learn about Rottnest’s cultural and historical heritage, ranging from Maritime, Colonial, and Military history to future developments.Includes
Fully commentated Rottnest Bayseeker Island Tour Visit to Wadjemup Lighthouse (outside only) Visit to Henrietta Rocks Visit to Mabel Cove Air-conditioned transportImportant Information
- The tour lasts 1.75 hours and leaves from the Main Bus Stop on Rottnest Island. Tour vehicle can accommodate one wheelchair - please contact us to check availability if travelling with a wheelchair. The island is home to the quokka Rottnest Island is an A-Class reserve