Discover Western Australia’s Ultimate Coast-to-Outback Adventure

The Complete Perth to Broome Experience

This 10-day overland adventure from Perth to Broome showcases Western Australia’s most iconic landscapes and experiences. Explore the Pinnacles Desert, Kalbarri gorges, and the pink Lake Port Gregory; meet dolphins at Monkey Mia; snorkel Ningaloo Reef; and visit ancient stromatolites. Journey through the Pilbara’s red outback, hike Karijini’s spectacular gorges and waterfalls, and unwind on pristine beaches like Shell Beach and 80-Mile Beach. A perfect blend of adventure, wildlife, culture, and stunning coastal and outback scenery.

Trip Highlights

  • Nambung National Park (Pinnacles Desert)
  • Pink Lake at Port Gregory
  • Kalbarri National Park: Nature’s Window & Z-Bend Gorge
  • Shell Beach, Shark Bay
  • Monkey Mia dolphin experience
  • Hamelin Pool stromatolites
  • Ningaloo Reef & Coral Bay snorkelling
  • Cape Range National Park & Vlamingh Head Lighthouse
  • Karijini National Park gorges, waterfalls & swimming holes
  • Pilbara outback & Port Hedland iron ore town
  • 80-Mile Beach & Broome sunset

Inclusions

Inclusions

Meals: 9 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 9 dinners
Transport: All Terrain vehicle
Accommodation: Camping (with facilities) (3 nights), Hostel (6 nights)
Included activities:
  • Nambung National Park (Pinnacles) Entrance
  • Kalbarri National Park Entrance
  • Monkey Mia Dolphins
  • Ningaloo Reef Marine Park
  • Karijini National Park Entrance

Pricing Tables

Tour Starting Prices - 2026
Option Cost Specials
Perth to Broome $2,995.00 $2,696.00
Starting Prices per person, add ons available and flexible itineraries available

Full Itinerary

Day 1: Perth → Kalbarri

  • Visit the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park and Port Gregory’s Pink Lake.
  • Arrive in the coastal town of Kalbarri.

Drive: ~6.5 hrs / ~600 km Walk: ~2 km

Day 2: Kalbarri NP → Shark Bay

  • Explore Murchison Gorge, Nature’s Window & Z-Bend Gorge in Kalbarri NP.
  • Visit Shell Beach; continue to Denham/Monkey Mia.

Drive: ~5.5 hrs / ~470 km Walk: ~5 km

Day 3: Monkey Mia → Coral Bay

  • Meet the Monkey Mia dolphins.
  • Visit Hamelin Pool stromatolites; travel via Carnarvon to Coral Bay.

Drive: ~6.5 hrs Walk: ~2 km

Day 4: Coral Bay → Exmouth (Cape Range NP)

  • Free time to explore Coral Bay & Ningaloo Reef (snorkelling, glass-bottom boat, optional manta rays).

Optional extra experiences at your own expense:

 

Drive: ~2 hrs / ~185 km Walk: ~2 km

Day 5: Exmouth & Cape Range NP

  • Snorkel Cape Range NP; optional whale shark or manta ray experiences (seasonal).
  • Visit Vlamingh Head Lighthouse.

Optional extra experiences at your own expense:

  • Snorkelling
  • Whale watching (July – October)
  • Whale Shark snorkelling (March – June)

Drive: ~2 hrs / ~180 km Walk: ~2 km

Day 6: Exmouth → Karijini NP

  • Travel inland through the Pilbara via Tom Price.
  • Camp near the Hamersley Range.

Drive: ~9 hrs / ~750 km

Day 7: Karijini NP

  • Full day exploring Karijini gorges: Dales Gorge, Fortescue Falls, Fern Pool, Weano & Hancock Gorge.

Drive: ~2 hrs / ~30 km Walk: up to 6 km

Day 8: Karijini NP

  • Continue hiking deep gorges and swimming in natural pools.

Drive: ~2 hrs / ~180 km Walk: up to 6 km

Day 9: Karijini → Pilbara Station Stay

  • Visit Port Hedland to learn about the region’s iron ore industry.
  • Overnight at a Pilbara cattle station.

Drive: ~6.5 hrs / ~520 km

Day 10: Pilbara → Broome

  • Final drive north, stopping at the spectacular 80 Mile Beach.
  • Tour ends on arrival in Broome.

Drive: ~6 hrs / ~525 km


FAQ

Luggage limit of 15kg in soft bag plus carry-on day pack. No hard cases, please. Essential: 2L water bottle Lightweight, breathable clothing Long-sleeved shirts and long pants (for sun protection) Warm layers, puffer jacket, gloves and beanie for winter nights (temps can drop to 0°C in June–Aug) Comfortable, closed-in hiking shoes Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen Torch or headlamp Power bank and chargers for your devices Toiletries, sunscreen, insect repellent and personal medication Towel Day pack An all-season sleeping bag is required for this tour. Bring your own or buy one for $75. Optional: Sleep sheet (for warmer nights in summer) Ear plugs
This tour requires a good level of fitness and mobility. You should be prepared for longer walks of up to 3-10 km a day over uneven terrain, sometimes in hot conditions. Travellers must be in good health, as the itinerary involves long travel days in remote areas with limited facilities. A solid level of physical fitness will help you enjoy the experience to the fullest.
Yes, passengers with special meal requirements or food allergies MUST ensure they inform us at least 72 hours prior to the trip commencing. Food for the trip is purchased before commencement and special requirements cannot be catered for after departing. Due to the remote nature of our tours, food is basic but plentiful. We can cater for the following dietary requirements: No Pork No Dairy Vegetarian Vegan Gluten Free (& Coeliac)

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