About this tour
Pedal around Rottnest Island's car-free landscape on a same-day return trip from Fremantle. The ferry gets you there, a bike lets you reach over 60 beaches and 20 sheltered bays at your own pace. It's the practical way to explore this A Class Reserve, moving like islanders do rather than queuing for tours. You'll need moderate fitness and should bring your own food.
Highlights
- Ferry crossing from Fremantle with onboard WiFi and facilities
- Unrestricted cycling across 63 beaches and 20 bays
- Car-free island means safe, quiet pedalling throughout the day
- Helmet, lock, and bike included; adult bikes only
- 4pm return ferry gives you roughly 6 hours on the island
- A Class Reserve status protects unique coastal and wildlife habitats
What to expect
You'll collect your bike at Fremantle before boarding the ferry. The crossing takes roughly 30 minutes. Once on Rottnest, the network of flat to gently rolling paths connects beaches and bays—no motorised traffic means you're navigating by sight and intuition rather than dodging cars. Bring water and snacks; there are shops but planning ahead saves time. The pace is entirely yours: some riders hit beaches, others explore inland tracks. You'll return the bike to crew on the 4pm ferry, docking back in Fremantle around half four.
Good to know
Adults aged 18+ must collect bikes. Public transport or ride-share to Fremantle recommended to avoid parking hassle. Pack food, water, and sunscreen—exposure is real on the island. Not suitable if you have mobility difficulties. Contact the operator for alternative ferry times if needed.
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.






