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Explore Western Australia’s stunning landscapes with this 3-day Pink Lake and Margaret River tour, featuring expert guides, scenic stops, and authentic experiences.
If you’re planning a trip to Perth and want to see some of Western Australia’s most breathtaking sights without the hassle of driving, this 3-day Pink Lake and Margaret River tour might just be your perfect escape. It’s a small-group experience that combines natural wonders, scenic vistas, and some well-earned indulgence, all with the added comfort of a knowledgeable guide and comfortable transportation.
What we love about this tour is how it balances stunning landscapes with local flavor — think pink lakes, wild coastlines, and gourmet experiences. The second thing that stands out is the personalized attention you get from your guides, who are praised for their experience and genuine care. On the flip side, the tour’s itinerary is quite packed, which leaves little room for extra leisure or spontaneity, but that’s often the case with these intensive multi-day trips.
This adventure is best suited for travelers eager to see diverse natural sights, enjoy some regional wines and foods, and who don’t mind a bit of a busy schedule. It’s ideal for those who value guided tours that handle all logistics, allowing you to focus on the experience and the scenery.


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This tour departs from Perth, with pickup arranged at Rydges Perth Kings Square, ensuring you don’t have to worry about transportation logistics. The entire trip lasts approximately three days, with a maximum of 11 travelers, which helps keep things intimate and flexible. The price is listed at $537.93 per person, a reasonable fee considering the inclusion of accommodation, entry fees, meals, and activities.
The tour is designed for travelers who appreciate comfort and convenience — your bus is air-conditioned, and bottled water is provided throughout. You’ll want to bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes, as each stop involves some light walking and outdoor exploration.
The adventure begins at Lancelin Sand Dunes, a scenic spot favored by locals but often overlooked by travelers. We loved the way this stop offers a chance for some fun in the sand, with free admission. It’s a chance to stretch your legs and get a sense of Western Australia’s coastal environment.
Next, a highlight for many is the Lobster Shack in Cervantes. Here, you can indulge in a fresh lobster meal—a special treat that’s often praised in reviews for its freshness and relaxed vibe. Many travelers mention that this meal adds a delicious local flavor to the experience, making it more than just sightseeing.
The Pink Lake in Lake Hillier is an absolute must-see. Its otherworldly hue, changing from bubble gum pink to lilac depending on the season and sunlight, is genuinely spectacular. The tour guide explains the science behind the color—mainly bacteria and algae that thrive in the saline conditions—adding a layer of understanding to this visual marvel. Travelers consistently describe it as “extraordinary,” and it’s easy to see why. Just keep in mind that since it’s a natural phenomenon, the color can vary throughout the year, so don’t expect it to look exactly like pictures year-round.
Kalbarri National Park’s coastal cliffs provide a dramatic contrast to the lakes. We appreciated the easy access to sights like the Natural Bridge and Red Cliffs, which offer fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to enjoy the rugged coastline.
The morning kicks off with a visit to Natures Window, one of Kalbarri’s most famous natural formations. It’s a photo magnet, and rightly so. The guide’s insights help you appreciate how the wind and water carved out this unique arch, framing the landscape like a living postcard. Reviews frequently mention the guides’ expertise and caring nature, which makes all the difference.
Later, the tour loops back to Pink Lake—a chance to see it in different lighting conditions. This flexibility to revisit a highlight shows the tour’s well-planned flow, allowing travelers to appreciate its changing appearance.
Central Greenough offers a glimpse into early Western Australian history, with a charming historic settlement and a visitor center. It’s a quieter, more contemplative stop, perfect for a relaxed lunch and a bit of local history.
The Pinnacles in Nambung National Park are another highlight — thousands of limestone spires rising out of the desert. It’s surreal scenery, and the guide provides context about how these formations were created over thousands of years from quartz sand and shells. Visitors often mention how striking and bizarre they look, reminding us of the otherworldly landscapes that Australia is famous for.
Your final day begins at Busselton Jetty, the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere. We loved the way the train ride out to the end offers both a fun experience and excellent views over the turquoise waters. It’s a leisurely way to soak in the coastal atmosphere.
Next, at Canal Rocks, the powerful ocean has carved out dramatic rocky formations. Walking along the wooden pathways provides spectacular views of the waves crashing against the rocks — a true display of natural force.
The tour’s highlight for many is a visit to a Margaret River vineyard for wine tasting and some quality chocolates. The guides often praise the knowledgeable staff and the chance to relax in a beautiful setting. It’s a perfect way to unwind after busy days of sightseeing.
Finally, the Thrombolites of Lake Clifton feature tiny, living organisms that resemble rock formations. Walking along the observation boardwalk offers a fascinating peek into one of Earth’s oldest ecosystems, making the experience both educational and memorable.
The last stop at Cape Lavender Tea House lets you sample lavender ice cream and enjoy a peaceful moment before concluding the tour.
The tour’s price covers quite a bit — from accommodation at Kalbarri Palm Resort, entry fees to key attractions, and meals (including that memorable lobster lunch). The inclusion of Busselton Jetty train tickets and bottled water means you won’t be surprised by hidden costs, which is a big plus.
However, personal expenses like additional meals, souvenirs, or extra drinks aren’t included, so plan accordingly. The tour is also designed for moderate physical fitness, with some walking involved at various stops.
Many reviews highlight the enthusiasm and expertise of the guides, especially Robert and Lei, who are described as caring and highly knowledgeable. Their storytelling and tips, especially about taking photos, enriched the experience, making it more than just sightseeing.
Travelers also praise the scenery — from the striking pink lake and rugged coastlines to the iconic Pinnacles and green wetlands. The combination of natural beauty and regional foods like lobster, wine, and chocolates provides a well-rounded taste of Western Australia.
At $537.93, the tour offers good value considering all the inclusions, especially the accommodation, entrance fees, and meals. It’s a busy itinerary, but that’s part of the appeal for those eager to maximize their time and see as much as possible.

This trip is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy guided experiences and want to see a diverse range of landscapes without the stress of driving. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate nature, food, and wine, and like structured days that pack in highlights. It’s also great for small groups, offering a more personalized, friendly atmosphere.
However, if you prefer a slower pace or more free time, this might feel a bit rushed. Also, travelers with mobility issues should note the physical activity involved at various stops.
This 3-day Pink Lake and Margaret River tour delivers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural insights, and regional indulgence. The experienced guides, well-organized logistics, and inclusive pricing make it a compelling choice for those wanting a comprehensive Western Australia experience.
You’ll leave with stunning photos, new knowledge, and a deeper appreciation for the region’s unique landscapes and flavors. It’s a fantastic way to discover Western Australia’s highlights without the stress of planning or driving yourself.
If you’re after an authentic, scenic, and well-managed tour, this experience offers excellent value and memorable moments — ideal for curious travelers eager to see the best of what this wild, wonderful part of Australia has to offer.
“Jon is a very experienced driver and has a great sense of humor. He also gave a lot of advice and helped us taking great pictures too. The pink lak…”

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the tour provides air-conditioned bus transportation throughout, with a small group size for comfort and easy interaction.
What is the group size?
The maximum number of travelers is 11, making for a more intimate, personalized experience.
Are meals included?
Lunch is included each day, with a special lobster meal on Wednesday, and bottled water is provided. Other personal meals and snacks are not included.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and rain gear just in case. You might also want to carry a camera and any personal medicines.
Are accommodation arrangements included?
Yes, accommodation at Kalbarri Palm Resort is included for Wednesday and Saturday nights. Guests need to book their Perth hotels for other nights.
Can I expect to see Pink Lake in its vibrant pink color?
Pink Lake’s color varies throughout the year due to seasonal conditions, temperature, and sunlight. It’s a natural phenomenon, so colors may change, but it remains a fascinating sight.
This detailed review hopefully helps you decide whether this engaging, scenic tour is the right fit for your Western Australia adventure. The combination of natural marvels, expert guides, and regional flavors promises a memorable journey for those eager to explore this stunning part of the world.