14 Day 4WD Campervan – “West Coast & Karijini Highlights” – (Broome to Perth / Perth to Broome)
The 14 Day West Coast & Karijini highlights package is for people who want to visit the main attractions between Perth and Broome, exploring the Coral Coast, Ningaloo Reef and Karijini National Park.
Package Price - starting from AUD $6870 *(refer below)
Campervan Inclusions:
- 14 Day 4WD Campervan Hire (click on vehicle images below for more information incl specs)
- Prices quoted are all inclusive drive away no more to pay! including Unlimited Kilometers, GST, Kitchen Kit, Linen, table and chairs, extra drivers fees, Broome Remote Fee, one way fee, stamp duty & admin fee, prepaid gas bottle, Insurance & 4WD Easycover included, $0 Excess, 4WD outback Safety Kit. Drive away with total piece of mind!!
- Comprehensive Travel pack with detailed maps, information, itinerary advice and recommendations on what to see and where to camp (received before you travel so you can plan &/or ask us any questions).
Package Also Includes: National Park Entry, Karijini Camping Fees & More ....
National Park Entry
The National Park Pass included in this package entitles you to entry to all the WA National Parks for all people in the vehicle
Karijini Eco Resort Camping
Package includes 2 nights unpowered campsite at Karijini Eco Resort.
Exclusive Travel Guide
Comprehensive travel pack with detailed maps, information & recommendations so that you can plan your holiday and tweak each day based on your interests.
Itinerary & Travel Support
Customers who provide us with a specific itinerary will receive a personalised version of the travel guide.
24/7 support & assistance while traveling personal mobile contact number provided.
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1: Broome to Eighty Mile Beach - 376km
Today you pick up your campervan from the depot and if you haven't already visit one of Broome's supermarkets to stock up on supplies. Depart Broome and begin your Western Australia adventure by driving south along the Great Northern Highway to Eighty Mile Beach. Your departure time will depend on what time you want to arrive at Eighty Mile Beach and which of the coastal beaches you want to explore today. On arrival at Eighty Mile spend the afternoon exploring this pristine and untouched coastal environment .
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 2: Eighty Mile Beach to Karratha - 477km
Today has you traveling to Karratha with a quick detour into Port Hedland which is the largest bulk port in the world. The loading of massive ships from huge stockpiles delivered by ridiculously long trains is an amazing site. Arrive in Karratha and choose to spend the afternoon swimming at Beautiful Hearson’s Cove Beach, explore the Aboriginal petroglyphs at Murujuga National Park or visit the North West Shelf Visitors Centre to learn about another of Australia's massive infrastructure projects.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 3: Karratha to Karijini - 356km
Today has you driving to Karijini National Park. Along the way you will drive through Millstream Colchester National Park with options to stop and swim at Python Pool or Deep Reach Pool. Along the way stop at Hammersley Gorge (Arguably the best gorge in the Karijini National Park) before continuing the drive further into the main section of Karijini National Park.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 4: Around Karijini
A full day exploring Karijini National Park and some of the most spectacular sights in Western Australia. An adventurous day trekking through the spectacular gorges in the western section of the National Park including Weano Gorge and Hancock Gorge and spend time swimming at Handrail Pool or Joffre Falls. Please note the walks today have difficult sections and are recommended for fit people with good mobility.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 5: Around Karijini
Another full day to explore the stunning gorges and swimming holes of eastern Karijini National Park. Spend the day relaxing and soaking in the surrounding landscape while you explore and swim in Circular Pool, Fortescue Falls & Fern Pool and take the late afternoon walk through Kalamina Gorge. A memorable day filled with relaxation and adventure.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 6: Karijini to Exmouth - 569km
An early morning start as you begin driving from Karijini National Park to Exmouth. Along the way stop at Tom Price and consider doing the guided tour of Rio Tinto’s massive open cut iron ore mine. Alternatively drive up to Mount Nameless and enjoy the breathtaking views of the mine and surrounding Pilbara landscape. Continue your journey towards Exmouth spending the night at one of the commercial or community (free) campgrounds along the way. You don't have to try to push yourself to make the 700km into Exmouth all today.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 7: Around Ningaloo Reef
Spend the morning finishing your drive into Exmouth and spend the rest of the day exploring around Ningaloo Marine Park. Australia's most accessible fringing reef system and unique because it is one of only two coral reefs in the world that have formed on the western side of a continental land mass. Explore the pristine beaches and snorkel sites of this world famous marine park. Alternatively spend the day swimming with Whales Sharks (seasonal) or take a day trip to the outer reef and swim with the Manta Rays (year round) - the Manta Ray option will require you to have made it to Exmouth the night before.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 8: Exmouth to Coral Bay - 150km
Spend the morning visiting the lookouts and doing one of the spectacular walks in Cape Range National Park before undertaking the short drive to Coral Bay in the heart of Ningaloo Reef. The snorkelling along this section of reef is a highlight of most peoples trip down the west coast. Snorkel in the bay just in front of town or one of the other sensational snorkelling sites north or south of town.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 9: Coral Bay to Carnarvon - 238km
A morning stroll to the shark nursery in Coral Bay before driving the 240 km from Coral Bay to Carnarvon. Visit the attractions around Carnarvon or drive out and spend the afternoon exploring Point Quobba “The Aquarium” and visit the spectacular site that is The Blowholes
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 10: Carnarvon to Shark Bay - 325km
Today has you driving from Carnarvon to Monkey Mia. Spend the morning visiting the Carnarvon Space Tracking Station before driving onto Denham or Monkey Mia. Along the way you have the opportuity to stop and visit the unique natural attractions in World Heritage Listed Shark Bay. The prisitine environment and hypersalination has protected a jewel in the West Australian coast. Visit Hamelin Pool and the Stromatolites (oldest known form of life on earth) and Shell Beach with its billions of tiny cockle shells (amazing).
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 11: Shark Bay to Kalbarri - 374km
This morning visit the dolphins of Monkey Mia where each morning wild dolphins come to shore to be hand fed. One of the great experiences in Western Australia. Feeding is tightly managed so not everyone gets to feed a dolphin but everyone is close by to see this amazing phenomenon. After experiencing the dolphins depart Monkey Mia and head to Kalbarri. The road into Kalbarri takes you through Kalbarri National Park with its striking lookouts and amazing gorges. If you have time today you can stop off at one or more of the gorges and enjoy the views from the lookout or for the more adventurous walk down into the gorges themselves - you wont be disappointed. Alternatively you can explore again tomorrow. The lookouts, beaches, headlands and walking tracks along this compact stretch of coast are remarkable.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 12 - Around Kalbarri
Today you have time to explore the magnificent Kalbarri National Park. It is one of the great National Parks in Australia, becoming a vast carpet of wildflowers between August & October, with elaborate twists and turns of the Murchison River as it cuts its way to the sea. Spend the day exploring the spectacular lookouts and walks including visiting Z-Bend gorge, “The Loop” and the iconic “Natures Window”. Don’t miss the stunning new Skywalk at ‘the Loop’ where you are perched 100m above the gorge. By late afternoon return to the beach to watch the sunset over the water with the rich red cliffs behind you. A fantastic way to cap off the day.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 13: Kalbarri to Nambung (Pinnacles) - 438km
Today has you driving from Kalbarri to Nambung (The Pinnacles) with a quick stop as you drive through Geraldton to visit the HMAS Sydney Memorial or one of the other highlights in Geraldton. Along the way stop and soak in the amazing phenomenon that is the Pink Lake. On arrival into Nambung National Park complete the Pinnacles Desert Loop Drive through the pinnacles detour to the magnificent views & white sandy beach of Hangover Bay.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Day 14: Nambung (Pinnacles) to Perth - 257km
A free morning to relax and explore more of the region around Nambung National Park before driving to Perth. Spend as little or as long as you like at around Jurien Bay and Cervantes depending on what time you want to arrive in Perth and which attractions you want to visit around Perth. Please note your vehicle needs to be returned before 4pm.
Refer to the Travel Pack for highlights and recommended campgrounds
Price Includes - Comprehensive Travel Pack - **Received before you travel**
Comprehensive travel pack with detailed information and recommendations so that you can make the most of your holiday and tweak each day based on your interests. Please Note: Guide is personalised if customer provides a specific itinerary.
Travel pack will be mailed to you (within Australia) well before travel so you have time to read it, ask us any questions and make plans. (Please note if you require pack to be mailed internationally you may incur additional cost to price quoted).
Pack includes campground and campsite recommendations with photos. Also detailed maps, walking notes & recommendations on where to get fuel and food.
Extensively road tested. referred to as 'the bible' by our customers.
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