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Perth Tours
Discover the Wonders of Australia’s Coral Coast with Autopia Tours.
Experience the raw beauty of Western Australia on expertly guided day tours and extended adventures along the Coral Coast. From the ancient landscapes of Kalbarri to the shimmering waters of Ningaloo Reef, Autopia Tours offers unforgettable journeys through one of the most scenic and biodiverse regions in the country.
Whether you’re seeking a short coastal escape or a fully immersive multi-day expedition, our Coral Coast tours showcase the very best of this breathtaking region—from rugged gorges and sweeping beaches to vibrant marine life, cultural landmarks, and deep Indigenous heritage, including insights into the Whadjuk Nyoongar people who’ve walked these lands for millennia.
Perth: Your Gateway to the Coral Coast
Perth City is your launchpad to the wonders of Western Australia’s Coral Coast and surrounding regions is easy and comfortable with a guided tour. Whether you’re keen on stargazing under the outback skies, encountering wild dolphins up close, or admiring dramatic views from ancient rock formations, there’s a tour to suit every interest.
Top experiences from Perth include:
- Pinnacles Tour with Sunset Stargazing
- Kalbarri Skywalk & Nature’s Window
- Monkey Mia Dolphin Tour
- Geraldton Coastal Highlights
- Delicious Lobster on the coastline of the Cervantes
- Multi-day Coral Coast Road Trips including the Coral Coaster Perth to Exmouth Tour
Top Destinations Along the Coral Coast
Kalbarri National Park & Kalbarri Skywalk
Kalbarri National Park is one of WA’s crown jewels, boasting stunning gorges, natural rock windows, and river-carved landscapes. A must-see highlight is the Kalbarri Skywalk, where twin platforms jut out over Murchison Gorge, offering breathtaking views and thrilling photo opportunities. You’ll also explore Nature’s Window, Z-Bend Gorge, and rugged coastal cliffs — where the red earth meets the Indian Ocean.
Geraldton
A lively seaside town and historical port, Geraldton is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant arts scene, and rich maritime history. Stop by the HMAS Sydney Memorial for a moving tribute and enjoy local seafood with ocean views.
Shark Bay, Stromatolites & Monkey Mia
Step into the UNESCO World Heritage-listed expanse of Shark Bay World Heritage Area, home to Earth’s oldest lifeforms — the stromatolites at Hamelin Pool. At Monkey Mia, enjoy wild dolphin encounters and marine cruises with interpretive talks from marine biologists. You’ll also discover Shell Beach, Useless Loop, and the little-known hidden gems tucked behind the scenes of this pristine region.
Ningaloo Reef & Coral Bay
Stretching over 260 kilometres, the Ningaloo Reef is a snorkeller’s paradise with thriving coral reefs just metres from shore. Swim with turtles, manta rays, and during the season, migrating humpback whales and whale sharks. Coral Bay offers easy access to the reef and features in many of our extended Coral Coast tours.
This spectacular reef is home to colourful coral and vibrant marine life. Visitors can snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters or embark on a Dolphin Watch Cruise for the ultimate aquatic experience.
Marine Wildlife of the Coral Coast
Australia’s Coral Coast is one of the most diverse marine environments in the Southern Hemisphere. From bottlenose dolphins, dugongs, and native wildlife like turtles and rays, to more than 500 species of reef fish, our tours let you witness nature at its wildest.
You’ll also get a close-up look at desert landscapes, seaside wines, and the natural interplay between cattle stations, mining communities, and ecological wonders.
The Pinnacles Desert
Located in Nambung National Park, just a few hours north of Perth, the Pinnacles Desert is famous for its thousands of limestone formations rising from golden sands. It’s a favourite on our Pinnacles Tour, especially at sunset when the sky bursts with colour and stargazing begins.
Nearby, don’t miss Lancelin Sand Dunes, Yanchep Lavender Farm, Yanchep Chocolate Drops or Lobster Shack in Cervantes — all easy additions to a full day adventure.
Tour Options Along the Coral Coast
Day Tours from Perth
Ideal for travellers short on time, our Pinnacles Lobster Day Tour or Pinnacles Sunset & Stargazing Experience covers all the essentials like the Pinnacles Desert, Nambung National Park, Lancelin Lookout, Yanchep National Park, Hangover Bay, Nilgen Nature Reserve and more.
Multi-Day Coral Coast Adventures
Want to dive deeper? Our multi-day tours (4–7 days) journey from Perth to Exmouth, with stops in Geraldton, Kalbarri, Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, Coral Bay, and Ningaloo Reef. You’ll sample local produce experiences, and visit spots like the Hutt Lagoon Pink Lake and Indian Ocean Drive lookout points.
Why Choose Autopia Tours for Your Coral Coast Journey?
- Eco-certified, sustainable touring options
- Small group sizes with handcrafted tours by passionate local guides
- Encounters with rare marine and terrestrial wildlife
- High customer rating, low cancellation rate, and solid revenue generated for WA communities
- Proud 2025/26 Gold Member of Australia’s Coral Coast – recognised for tourism excellence
Book Your Coral Coast Adventure Today
From ancient rock formations and prehistoric stromatolites to wild dolphins, vibrant reefs, and the stunning Kalbarri Skywalk, Autopia Tours delivers the very best of the Coral Coast.
Whether you prefer a short day tour from Perth or a full multi-day Coral Coaster Perth to Exmouth Tour, your Western Australian adventure starts right here.
Want to go deeper into WA’s secrets? Ask about our behind the scenes itineraries or contact our team for view tours, booking info, or expert advice on planning your Coral Coast escape.
FAQ
Perth is one of the most beautiful cities in Australia and it is definitely worth a visit. With its pristine beaches, stunning sunsets and vibrant nightlife, there is something for everyone here. When planning your trip to Perth, you’ll need to consider the best time to go.
Summer is the peak season in Perth, with temperatures ranging from 19 to 33 degrees Celsius (66 to 91 Fahrenheit). This is an ideal time to explore the city’s beaches and outdoor activities. It’s also a great time to visit some of the nearby attractions such as Fremantle or Rottnest Island. You’ll need to bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and light clothing for this time of year.
If the tour is unable to proceed for any reason, it is important to find out what the protocol is. The best way to do this is to ask questions directly to the tour operator or business providing the service. It is often helpful to look online for customer reviews and feedback from previous customers as well. This can give you a better understanding of what type of service and experience to expect from the tour.
The cancellation policy should be clearly outlined in the agreement you make when booking your tour. It is important to read this information carefully and be aware of any fees associated with cancelling or changing a reservation. In some cases, a portion of the payment may be non-refundable if you decide to cancel your trip. If you are unsure about the details of the cancellation policy, it is best to contact the tour operator directly.
Margaret River is well-known for its wineries, and there are many to choose from when visiting this beautiful region. Depending on the tour you book, some of the most popular wineries include Vasse Felix, Fraser Gallop Estate, Cullen Wines, Howard Park Wines and Xanadu Estate. Visitors can sample wines from each producer and learn about the unique terroir that makes these wines so special.