About this tour
Fly from Perth to Western Australia's southwest corner for an 11-hour immersion in coastal and forest landscapes. Visit the otherworldly tingle forests and walk suspended among ancient trees, then head to Denmark's white-sand beaches and distinctive granite formations. Continue to Albany to explore the region's whaling heritage and dramatic geological landmarks—the Gap and Natural Bridge—where the Southern Ocean has carved striking shapes into the coastline. Whales frequent these waters July to October.
Highlights
- Scenic flight from Perth over southwestern coastline
- Tree Top Walk through old-growth tingle forest canopy
- Elephant Rocks formation on Denmark's secluded beach
- Historic Old Whaling Station and industrial heritage site
- Gap and Natural Bridge geological formations
- Seasonal whale watching opportunity (July–October)
- Included lunch and all activity fees
What to expect
You'll spend the morning flying south, then transition into a guided road journey through three distinct landscapes. The tingle forest walk is the physical highlight—a elevated boardwalk lets you experience the height and scale of these ancient trees without strenuous climbing. Denmark offers a quieter pace: you'll see Elephant Rocks up close on the beach and have time for a proper lunch break. The afternoon pivots to Albany's historical and geological sites. Expect gravel paths and rocky terrain at the Gap and Natural Bridge; views are expansive but conditions are exposed to Southern Ocean weather.
Good to know
Minimum two people per booking. Strollers and prams work for infants on most sections. Wear sturdy shoes and layers—coastal weather shifts quickly. No hotel transfers included; arrange your own transport to Perth airport. Tour depends on favourable conditions.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







