WA Wildflowers and the Nullarbor Plain

2024

18 DAY FULLY INCLUSIVE TOUR

Saturday 21st September to Tuesday 8th october


Australia’s Nullarbor Plain stretches across the southern edge of the continent between the goldfields of Western Australia and the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.


Feel the wide open space of our vast outback as we traverse this semi-arid desolate plain, without a single tree to break the horizon. Take in the joyful displays of the Wildflower Season along the way, as you come across them almost everywhere you go.


TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


Kings Park Perth, Fremantle, Busselton Jetty, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Vasse Virgin Oil Factory, Margaret River wine tasting, Gloucester Tree Pemberton, The Tree Top Walk, National ANZAC Centre, Discovery Bay, Wave Rock, Cape Le Grand National Park, Super Pit Tour, Bunda Cliffs and Murphy’s Haystacks.

 
FLIGHT
Melbourne to Perth

 
CRUISES 
Donnelly River Cruise

WOW Wilderness Cruise

 

RAIL
Stocker Preston Express

 
MULTIPLE NIGHT STAYS
2 nights in Busselton, Albany, Esperance, Kalgoorlie and Streaky Bay

 

TOUR COSTS

Twin Share Room First Tour: $8,395 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 2 - 10 Tours:
$8,295 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 11 - 20 Tours:
$8,245 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 21+ Tours:
$8,195 per person
Single Room Supplement:
$1,295 per person
 
Deposit:
$500 per person
 

As a thank you for travelling with O'Shannessy's Quality Tours, you will automatically receive a saving on the total tour price for your second and subsequent tours.
 
In most cases, O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours will match single travellers who wish to twin share, with another single traveller of the same gender.
​However, if this is not possible, you shall be provided with single accommodation at the twin share fare (no additional cost).

​O'Shanessy's Quality Tours are now providing travel insurance through Nib Insurance.


Travel insurance is not compulsory, however the Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider at the time the balance of the tour is to be paid. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or must cancel at late notice.

​Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets your needs.

MAP

ITINERARY

  • DAY 1: SATURDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER, 2024

    MELBOURNE TO PERTH


    Welcome to our holiday to the beautiful South West of WA and our journey across the Nullarbor Plain. With chauffeured pickup from home, we travel to Melbourne Airport. Here we’ll be greeted by an O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours representative who will assist us with check in and see us onto the plane for our direct flight to Perth. Arriving at Perth Airport, we will be welcomed by our coach crew who will assist us with our luggage, before we board the coach. We now embark on an introductory tour to discover the unique charm of Perth City. We will visit Kings Park to see the spectacular views over the city and hopefully the first of the wildflowers. This afternoon we check into our lovely accommodation and have time to freshen up for dinner.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement / Refreshments on flight


    OVERNIGHT:  Pan Pacific, PERTH


  • DAY 2: SUNDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER, 2024

    PERTH TO BUSSELTON


    This morning we make our way south to Fremantle, the port from where the first team outside the USA to win the America’s Cup was from. With the cup being held in “Freo” meant that a lot of love and attention was given to the well-preserved architectural heritage, including the convict-built colonial-era buildings, the old jetty and prisons; presenting a variety and unity of historic buildings and streetscapes. These were often built in limestone with ornate facades in a succession of architectural styles. After a good look around Fremantle, we drive through Mandurah to Bunbury. We have time to purchase lunch here before we drive to Busselton. We take in the sights of Busselton including a visit to the Jetty Visitor Centre. The Busselton Jetty, at approximately 2kms long, is one of the longest in the world. We’ll ride the Stocker Preston Express electric train – the perfect way to experience the jetty! We now settle into our next two nights accommodation.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT:  Abbey Beach Resort, BUSSELTON


  • DAY 3: MONDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER, 2024

    DISCOVERING MARGARET RIVER


    The Margaret River area is a rich dairy cattle and timber region, with a reputation for fine wines and surfing. This morning we tour through the region and stop at the river mouth, some 10kms from the town of Margaret River. From here we travel further south through some of the State’s prettiest Karri forest. At Augusta, we drive “down the coast” to reach the rocky headland of Cape Leeuwin which Matthew Flinders described as 'the southern and most projecting part of Leeuwin's Land'. The walk up to the lighthouse, through an area which is often ablaze with wildflowers and the point where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet, is one of the great experiences on the Western Australian coast. The Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was officially opened by Sir John Forrest on 10 December 1896. Set on foundations which reach 6.71m below the surface to the bedrock, the lighthouse is built of local stone. The light itself, which is 56m above sea level, can be seen 25 nautical miles out to sea. Heading back to Augusta, we stop for lunch before continuing up to the actual township of Margaret River where we have some free time for a wander. Of course no visit to this area would be complete without a wine tasting, so we stop at a local cellar door this afternoon. Our final stop today is a visit to the Vasse Virgin Olive Oil Soap Factory. The Scherini's started making soap in 1993 when their three children were diagnosed with eczema and dermatitis, and were advised by doctors not to use soap or shampoo. The soap business began in 1993 using a bucket and wooden spoon to make the soap in the family kitchen. The factory is nestled amongst vine covered slopes and National Parks, and products can be tried and tested. After a fantastic day we return to our motel.


    OVERNIGHT:  Abbey Beach Resort, BUSSELTON


  • DAY 4: TUESDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER, 2024

    BUSSELTON TO PEMBERTON


    We have a leisurely start to the morning then begin making our way to Pemberton, a town established in 1913 as a State saw mill. We visit the famous giant (61 metre) Gloucester Tree - reputed to be the tallest tree-mounted fire lookout in the world!  We then take a delightful cruise on the Donnelly River. On our three hour cruise on this pristine river we will see some of the beautiful flora and native wildlife, hear about the history of the area and enjoy a short walk on a sandy river beach. At the completion of the cruise we head to our hotel with time to freshen up.


    OVERNIGHT:  Best Western  Pemberton Hotel, PEMBERTON


  • DAY 5: WEDNESDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2024

    PEMBERTON TO ALBANY


    Our destination today is Albany. We make our way through virgin Karri forests to Walpole to join WOW Wilderness Eco-Cruises. This fascinating interpretative tour is a family run operation through the wilderness areas and waterways of Walpole’s National Parks. Just east of Walpole is an area known as the Valley of the Giants and the Walpole National Park. We divert off the highway for a Tree Top Walk. This world-class tree-top walk soars gently upwards amidst the tingle foliage and opens up a world of birds and flowers that most people never see. The Ancient Empire boardwalk, on the forest floor, meanders around and sometimes through a grove of veteran tingle trees. It’s a peaceful experience with quiet spots to sit and reflect on the special nature of the forest. We now continue on through Denmark and onto Albany, our home for the next two nights.


    OVERNIGHT:  Ace Accommodation Albany, ALBANY


  • DAY 6: THURSDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER, 2024

    EXPLORING ALBANY


    Albany was Western Australia’s first settlement. In fact it was Christmas Day in 1826 when the brig “Amity” arrived from Sydney with a crew, including 23 convicts, to establish a military outpost here.  Albany became the entry port for Western Australia during the second half of the 19th Century, with up to 30,000 people a year arriving during the gold rushes. On 1 November 1914, the first convoy of Australian and New Zealand troops departed for the First World War from King George Sound. For many, Albany was their last sight of Australian soil. Albany is known as the birthplace of the Anzac story and the home of the National Anzac Centre. We visit the centre this morning – it is a state-of-the-art interpretive museum.  This afternoon, we travel to nearby Frenchman Bay – the location of the old whaling station. Discovery Bay, which now records the history of whaling in Albany, is our next stop. On the way back to Albany this afternoon we make a couple of stops to view the southern coastline of the Torndirrup National Park. There are numerous natural attractions here including The Gap with its overhanging platform and Natural Arch - each providing great views of the coast.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT:  Ace Accommodation Albany, ALBANY


  • DAY 7: FRIDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER, 2024

    ALBANY TO HYDEN


    This morning we depart Albany and head a little way north to the Mount Romance Sandalwood Factory. Here we are given a talk and shown the benefits of the Sandalwood plant as well as discover its fascinating history and traditional use as a medicine before antibiotics evolved. After our visit, we drive through the stunning Stirling Ranges National Park to Hyden. This afternoon, our guide joins us to see one of Western Australia’s most famous landmarks – Wave Rock. First we visit “Hippos Yawn” which is 1 kilometre from Hyden and then onto Wave Rock to learn about the geological and historical importance of this well known attraction.


    OVERNIGHT:  Hyden Wave Rock Hotel Motel, HYDEN


  • DAY 8: SATURDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER, 2024

    HYDEN TO ESPERANCE


    We have a leisurely start this morning before departing Hyden and heading south to the gold-mining town of Ravensthorpe where we stop for lunch. This afternoon, we make our way to Esperance, located on a beautiful heart shaped bay called “Bay of Isles”. There are many natural attractions on display, particularly the spectacular coastline with pure white sandy beaches, massive granite outcrops and sheltered beaches. Off shore, approximately 100 islands form the Archipelago of Recherche. We see the Pink Lake and Lookout Point before checking into our accommodation. The Aboriginal name for Esperance is “Gabba-Kyle” meaning “the place where the water lies down like a boomerang”.


    OVERNIGHT:  Comfort Inn Bay of Isles, ESPERANCE


  • DAY 9: SUNDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER, 2024

    ESPERANCE AND CAPE LE GRAND NATIONAL PARK


    Our first stop today is Stonehenge! This is a full size replica of the original ‘Stonehenge’ in the UK, as it would have looked around 1950BC. While there are thought to be 66 large, permanent replicas of Stonehenge throughout the world, the Esperance project is believed to be the only life size stone one. We now spend the rest of the morning exploring Cape Le Grand National Park, just to the east of Esperance. It is one of the most accessible of the many National Parks of the area and one of the most spectacular with coastal headlands, abundant wildlife and some of the best beaches in the world.  We have the afternoon at leisure.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT:  Comfort Inn Bay of Isles, ESPERANCE


  • DAY 10: MONDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2024

    ESPERANCE TO KALGOORLIE


    We move away from the coast this morning as we head north to Norseman for our early lunch break. Here, a statue of the horse Norseman is located in the main street. The horse allegedly pawed at the ground and unearthed a nugget of gold that started the Norseman gold rush. We also see the Beacon Hill Lookout. We then travel through Kambalda to Kalgoorlie. The towns of the Goldfields share a common colourful past and the most famous and enduring of them all is Kalgoorlie-Boulder, now classified as a city and the home of two-up. Kalgoorlie’s days of glory began in 1893 when Paddy Hannan and his fellow Irish prospectors Thomas Flanagan and Dan Shea found gold near Mt Charlotte. The echoes of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s boisterous past are still to be witnessed everywhere. Hannan Street in Kalgoorlie and Burt Street in Boulder offer an insight into the way things were in the 1890’s.


    OVERNIGHT: Hospitality Kalgoorlie, KALGOORLIE


  • DAY 11: TUESDAY 1ST OCTOBER, 2024

    EXPLORING KALGOORLIE


    This morning we take the Super Pit Tour. With full commentary from our mine guide, we can view the Super Pit from the internal viewing platform. We can see the huge open cut mine, which is part of the original Golden Mile and is the richest square mile of gold bearing earth in the world. We can also get up close to the huge dump trucks. We now have a bit of free time to explore town and purchase lunch.  This afternoon, we visit the Western Australian Museum where we discover the unique role Kalgoorlie has played in WA’s development, both as a centre of mining and its place at the edge of the Nullarbor Plain. Explore the largest display of the State’s collection of gold bars and nuggets, step back in time to see how prospectors searched for this precious metal and learn about the life and hardships faced by mining families during the early 1900’s.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT: Hospitality Kalgoorlie, KALGOORLIE


  • DAY 12: WEDNESDAY 2ND OCTOBER, 2024

    KALGOORLIE TO BALLADONIA


    This morning we retrace our steps to Norseman to join the Eyre Highway for the start of our journey across the Nullarbor.  From Norseman we spend the rest of the day getting to Balladonia. There really is an eclectic mix of geography that we are encountering today.  What a unique country we live in! We arrive at our accommodation in time to relax and freshen up before dinner.


    OVERNIGHT:  Balladonia Hotel Motel, BALLADONIA


  • DAY 13: THURSDAY 3RD OCTOBER, 2024

    THE NULLARBOR PLAIN


    Today we experience Australia’s longest piece of arrow-straight sealed highway (180 kms Balladonia–Caiguna). We travel through Madura Pass and Mundrabilla, between the Hampton Tablelands and Roe Plains to Eucla (where the drifting sands have all but buried the old telegraph station). We stop along the way to enjoy our picnic lunches, arriving in Eucla later in the afternoon for an overnight stay.


    OVERNIGHT:  Border Village, EUCLA


  • DAY 14: FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER, 2024

    THE NULLARBOR TO STREAKY BAY


    We visit the old Telegraph Station (ruins) in the white shifting sands of the Great Australian Bight and call at the Bunda Cliffs for an incredible view of the vertical cliffs where the Continent meets the Southern Ocean. We may be fortunate enough to view some whales resting with their calves in the calm turquoise waters below us. This is an amazing sight and so is the view along the cliff line. We travel across Yalata Aboriginal Land and into the wheat fields of South Australia today, passing through the little town of Penong where dozens of windmills are scattered around the town. We continue on through Ceduna and divert off the highway to Streaky Bay for our next two nights.


    OVERNIGHT:  Streaky Bay Hotel Motel, STREAKY BAY


  • DAY 15: SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER, 2024

    MURPHY’S HAYSTACKS


    After a leisurely start, we take a drive south to Murphys Haystacks. Murphy's Haystacks were weathered and sculpted into their present form about 100,000 years ago. Geologists say the haystacks are composed of pink granite which were laid down some 1500 million years ago. Back in Streaky Bay we have some free time to take a stroll down the main street, perhaps take a walk along the jetty or relax at the motel.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement


    OVERNIGHT:  Streaky Bay Hotel Motel, STREAKY BAY


  • DAY 16: SUNDAY 6TH OCTOBER, 2024

    STREAKY BAY TO PORT PIRIE


    Today we travel through the small farming townships of Minnipa and Kyancutta. In Kimba, look out for the silo art depicting a young child in a wheat field at sunset by Melbourne artist Cam Scale. We pass by the small mining town of Iron Knob, arriving in Port Augusta for an afternoon break before continuing on to Port Pirie.


    OVERNIGHT:  John Pirie Motor Inn, PORT PIRIE


  • DAY 17: MONDAY 7TH OCTOBER, 2024

    PORT PIRIE TO MILDURA


    This morning we head to Burra for a tour of the historic township. The contrasting architecture reflecting Irish, English, Cornish and European influences is unique. From Burra we travel to Morgan on the Murray River and part of the South Australian Riverland. The history of the Murray has filled several books and films, including the epic 1980s miniseries ‘All The Rivers Run’. The Riverland itself is certainly worth a visit. Water from the Murray irrigates hundreds of thousands of acres of land on its way to the sea, nurturing great orange groves and orchards, producing millions of pears, apples, oranges, all manner of stone fruit and keeping alive an entire industry with fruit and juice. We continue on through Renmark to Mildura for our final night on tour.


    OVERNIGHT:  Best Western Chaffey International Motor Inn, MILDURA


  • DAY 18: TUESDAY 8TH OCTOBER, 2024

    MILDURA TO MELBOURNE


    This morning we travel through the Mallee region to Sea Lake where we’ll take a quick peek at some new silo art before heading across the Wimmera to Donald for lunch. We have a pleasant drive this afternoon through the Pyrenees Ranges to the outskirts of Melbourne. As always, our chauffeurs will be on hand to take us straight to our door—all part of the O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours superior service!


TOUR INCLUSIONS


Complimentary Chauffeur Driven Transfers
Victorian passengers from Greater Melbourne, Bendigo, Torquay, Ballarat, Geelong, the Bellarine and Mornington Peninsulas, Phillip Island and selected areas of Gippsland will be picked up from home in a private chauffeured vehicle by one of our professional drivers. 

For Victorian passengers not within this pick up zone, or our interstate passengers a quote can be provided for home pickup in extended areas. At the end of your tour, you will be safely returned home with memories of a sensational tour. 

Luxury Touring Coaches

Our full size, 3 axle luxury coaches have only 32-36 passenger seats allowing you even more personal space and extra leg room. Our coaches are fitted with comfortable reclining seats with aisle arm rests, foot rests, seat belts, panoramic windows with blinds, refrigerator for passenger use, restroom, climate control air conditioning and Road Cam monitors which display the road ahead in real time. Each coach has a second door for easier entry and exit and touchless hand sanitizer dispensers at each entry to help keep everyone safe. Our coaches have full air suspension delivering a smooth and quiet ride which also allows us to lower the coach closer to the ground, making boarding and disembarking even easier. 


Flight

Economy flight from Melbourne to Perth.


Tour Directors

Dedicated O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours coach crew (tour directors) on board to ensure your travel experience is memorable.


Best Available Quality Accommodation

Ensuite motel accommodation each night.


Attractions

All tours and interest venues as per itinerary.


Meals

All full cooked breakfasts, morning teas and lunches most days, and two course restaurant dinners daily.

Six lunches at your own expense as per itinerary.


No Hidden Extras

O'Shannessy's Quality Tours are fully inclusive.

 

PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION POLICY


Receipt of payment of funds will be taken as acceptance of O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours conditions of travel for this tour. Prices include GST and all taxes.


Deposit is fully refundable until 61 days prior to departure date.

Balance due on invoice approximately 60 days prior to departure.


Cancellation within 60 days of tour departure date  No Refund

On or after tour date departure  No Refund


If a tour is cancelled for any reason by O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours before the departure date, all passengers will be offered the option of transferring to another tour of their choice, hold the funds in trust for a future tour or a full refund. There is no time limit as to when this must be used. If a lockdown is implemented while a tour is in progress, our first priority is the safety and wellbeing of our passengers and ensuring that we get each and every one of them home safely, and therefore we treat every situation individually. The Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or have to cancel at late notice. Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets all of your needs. We are able to provide travel insurance through Nib Insurance. If you would like a quote please call our office toll free on 1800 354 352.


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