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Discover Rottnest Island on a thrilling 1.5-hour Segway tour, exploring bays, beaches, and military sites with expert guides and stunning views.
If you’re considering adding a bit of adventure to your trip to Western Australia, the Rottnest Fortress Adventure Segway Package offers a unique way to experience this stunning island. While we haven’t personally strapped on a helmet and hopped onto a Segway in Rottnest, reviews and detailed descriptions paint a picture of an activity that combines outdoor exploration, light history, and plenty of fun.
What immediately catches your eye is the convenience of a same-day return ferry from either Fremantle or Perth. That means you can slip away for a half-day adventure and be back in the city by evening. Two things we love about this tour: first, its ability to cover a variety of sights—from military fortifications to pristine beaches—without the fatigue of walking long distances. Second, the guided element, which ensures safety, enhances your understanding of the island’s fascinating history, and keeps the journey engaging.
That said, there is a small caveat. The tour is best suited for those comfortable on a Segway, as balancing can sometimes be tricky, especially on rough patches. If you’re prone to difficulty with balance or have mobility issues, this might not be your best fit.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a fun, active way to see Rottnest without the need for extensive hiking. It’s perfect for those with a spirit of adventure, limited time, and a desire to combine sightseeing with a touch of adrenaline.


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The adventure begins with a ferry transfer from either Perth or Fremantle, two popular departure points. The ferry ride offers scenic views of the coast, setting the tone for your island exploration. When you arrive at Rottnest Island, the relaxed holiday vibe is immediate—crisp sea air, casual chatter, and sights of bikes and scooters everywhere.
You’ll meet your guide at the Segway office in The Settlement, a central spot that offers easy access to the island’s highlights. Borrowing or being provided with all necessary gear, including helmets, you’ll quickly get a safety briefing and some practice on the Segway—an important step, as even experienced riders admit that balancing can initially be a challenge, especially on uneven ground.
The 1.5-hour guided tour takes you off-road, a feature that makes it more exciting compared to a typical coast or city Segway ride. You’ll visit Rottnest Fortress, a key military site, and Bickley Battery gun emplacements—a fascinating glimpse into the island’s strategic past. The guides excel at weaving in stories about the island’s military history, making the experience both educational and entertaining.
Next, your route includes viewpoints at Jubilee Lookout, where panoramic views stretch over the island and out to the sea, perfect for snapping photos. The path winds along spectacular bays and beaches, some of which are secluded and pristine. These stops aren’t just for photos—they’re also places where you can take a breather, soak in the scenery, and appreciate the natural beauty that makes Rottnest special.
One of the tour’s strengths is showing you the island’s natural habitat, giving you the chance to see diverse flora and fauna in their natural environment. While the tour doesn’t include a stop at Pink Lake or Little Sharks Bay, the natural views you’ll encounter more than compensate. As a reviewer pointed out, the tour covers a good amount of ground, offering a sense of the island’s varied landscape without the need for strenuous walking.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour concludes back at Kingstown Barracks, where you’re free to explore further on your own. If you’re keen, you might want to explore more of the island’s beaches, rent a bike, or just relax and soak up the atmosphere. The flexibility of additional free time is appreciated in reviews, as it allows you to tailor your visit after the guided portion.

At $147 per person, the package includes the ferry, the 1.5-hour Segway tour, and the government admission fee. While this isn’t the cheapest activity on the island, the value lies in the combination of convenience, guided insight, and the unique experience of riding a Segway through such a scenic environment.
Not included are food and drinks, so it’s wise to bring your own snacks or plan to eat after the tour. The tour is suitable for most ages over 12, but remember, it’s not recommended for those with mobility issues or children under 12.

Many who have taken this tour mention the knowledge and friendliness of the guides as a highlight. For example, Sally shared, “James was excellent, took safety first, and provided historical and informative details with a smile and humour.” The guides don’t just ensure safety—they enhance the experience with stories that make the history come alive.
The views also earn high praise. “Getting off-road and exploring the island’s bays and beaches was fantastic,” one reviewer noted. Several mention how the tour provided a balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and history, making it suitable for a variety of interests.
Some travelers did find balancing tricky initially, especially on uneven terrain. One review described getting off the Segway as “a bit difficult to keep balance,” suggesting that some practice might be needed. This isn’t unusual, and most find that the guides help them quickly gain confidence.
This Segway adventure is best suited for active travelers eager to see more of Rottnest in a short amount of time. If you enjoy a bit of adrenaline, combined with a desire to learn about the island’s military past and natural beauty, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s also a great choice if you’re traveling with friends or family who are comfortable on a Segway—and don’t mind a bit of balance practice.
However, if you have mobility issues or are under 12 years old, you might want to explore other options. The tour’s focus on off-road riding and historical sites makes it less suitable for those seeking a leisurely stroll or accessible activities.
In terms of value, while the price might seem high for a 1.5-hour tour, the inclusion of ferry transfer, guided insights, and the chance to cover diverse sights quickly make it a worthwhile choice for a half-day escape.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 12 years old are not allowed on the Segway tour, but the ferry transfer and island exploration can be enjoyed by all ages.
Do I need experience riding a Segway?
No, but some practice and initial instruction are provided. Balancing on uneven terrain might take a few minutes to get used to.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable shoes are essential, and casual clothing suitable for outdoor activity is recommended.
Are there any dietary options included?
Food and drinks are not included, so bring your own if you wish to eat or hydrate during free time.
Can I park at the ferry terminal?
Limited paid parking is available; public transportation or rideshare options are advised.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
The Rottnest Fortress Adventure Segway Package offers an engaging way to see some of Rottnest’s most scenic and historic sites in a manageable half-day. Its combination of easy transportation, expert guides, and a fun riding experience makes it a good pick for travelers looking to add a sense of adventure without overexerting themselves.
It suits those with a curious mind, a sense of humor, and a willingness to try something new. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking an active break from traditional sightseeing, this tour promises a memorable experience. Just be prepared for a bit of balancing practice and bring your camera—these views are worth capturing.
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