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Discover Margaret River’s authentic charm with this curated tour—wine, coffee, forest, and local produce—perfect for lovers of good taste and nature.

If you’re looking for an experience that marries the region’s fine wines, delicious local food, and breathtaking nature, the Secret Delights tour offers just that. This 5-star-rated adventure takes you behind the scenes of small-batch wineries, awakens your senses with a guided coffee tasting, and immerses you in the tranquil beauty of Boranup Forest—all in one compelling afternoon. It’s a relaxed, well-structured journey that promises genuine insights and authentic tastes, perfect for travelers craving a taste of Margaret River’s true character.
What makes this tour stand out? First, its carefully curated stops at boutique wineries—small, family-run estates that often don’t get the spotlight in larger tours. Second, the friendly, knowledgeable guides who bring local stories and industry insights that deepen your appreciation. That said, with an itinerary that packs in quite a bit—wine, coffee, forest, and a farm lunch—there’s a lot to cover, which might feel rushed if you prefer a leisurely, unhurried pace. Still, if you’re eager for a full, immersive day of regional highlights, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for curious travelers, food and wine lovers, and those who want an authentic, local experience.
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The tour kicks off in Margaret River, with pickup from the Visitor Centre or nearby accommodations within about 10 kilometers of the town. This ensures a hassle-free start and allows you to relax from the get-go. The group size tends to be small, with reviews noting tours of just six people—an ideal number for a cozy, personable experience where questions are encouraged and conversation flows easily.
The first stop is at a local coffee roasting house, where you’re introduced to the roasting process—an eye-opener for many who think they know their coffee. You’ll learn about different roasting styles and brewing methods, which adds a new layer of appreciation for your daily cup. The tasting session (about 55 minutes) is highly praised for being informative and engaging. You’ll discover how to distinguish a good brew from a great one, and it’s a fantastic way to wake up and set the tone for the day.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the tour visits two small, family-owned wineries—Brown Hill Estate and Redgate Wines. These stops are the heart of the experience. The guided tours include visits to the barrel rooms and vineyards, giving insight into wine production beyond just pouring a glass. You’ll taste a variety of styles—reds, whites, and possibly some fortified wines—each reflecting Margaret River’s diverse wine scene.
According to reviews, the wineries are “great local family-run wineries,” and guides like Ziggy and Dani go above and beyond with their knowledge and friendly approach. Multiple guests comment on the generous tastings and the quality of the wines—“ample opportunities to taste and appreciate,” as one review puts it. These stops aren’t just about drinking; they’re about understanding the craftsmanship behind each bottle.
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Midday, the group heads to The Berry Farm for a homecooked lunch inside the charming Cottage Cafe. The menu focuses on seasonal, fresh produce, making for a satisfying yet light meal that pairs well with the region’s flavors. After lunch, you’ll have the chance to sample liqueurs and fortified wines—a sweet treat and an excellent opportunity to purchase some unique local products, such as jams, relishes, and handmade liqueurs.
Reviews speak highly of this part, with many noting the “delicious food” and the relaxed, friendly atmosphere. It’s a moment to slow down, chat with fellow travelers, and enjoy true local hospitality.
No visit to Margaret River is complete without experiencing its lush forests, and Boranup Forest is the highlight here. The tour includes a photo stop at the Boranup Forest Viewpoint—a chance to snap shots of towering Karri trees and lush greenery. The forest walk or nature stop (about 15 minutes) offers a peaceful break from the busier winery stops.
Guests frequently mention the tranquility and beauty of Boranup Forest, with the chance to spot orchids, native wildflowers, and native birds like fairy wrens and lorikeets. Some reviews note the possibility of seeing wild emus and kangaroos, adding to the sense of adventure. This stop provides a well-deserved breather and a chance to connect with nature.

For $120, this tour delivers an impressive variety of experiences: wine tasting at two boutique estates, a coffee education, a farm-to-table lunch, and a forest walk—all within five and a half hours. The inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off adds convenience, especially for travelers staying within Margaret River.
Most reviews consistently mention the knowledgeable guides—a key ingredient in making the trip memorable. Dani and Ziggy are praised for their friendliness, professional knowledge, and ability to keep the day engaging without feeling rushed. Such guides turn what could be a standard tour into a genuine insight into regional culture.
The generous tastings and the opportunity to purchase directly from the producers give this tour an added layer of value, especially for those interested in bringing home a taste of Margaret River. The emphasis on small producers and local artisans makes the experience authentic and meaningful.

This experience suits travelers who want a well-rounded, authentic taste of Margaret River’s wine, coffee, and natural beauty. It’s perfect for those who appreciate the craft behind their food and drink, enjoy small-group atmospheres, and prefer a balanced mix of activity and relaxation. If you’re a foodie, wine enthusiast, or nature lover, this tour will hit many of your sweet spots.
It’s also a good choice for travelers who prefer organized, hassle-free experiences with knowledgeable guides who can enrich the visit with stories and insights. If you’re more into leisurely, unstructured days, you might find the packed itinerary a bit brisk—though most reviews suggest it strikes a good balance.

The Secret Delights tour offers a compact, meaningful snapshot of Margaret River’s artisan scene—wine, coffee, and nature, all rolled into one. The high praise for guides and the quality of tastings suggests this is a well-organized, trustworthy choice. It’s an excellent way to connect with local producers and get a real sense of what makes Margaret River special.
For adventure seekers, food lovers, or those eager to learn about regional crafts, this tour provides plenty of value. Its focus on authenticity and small-scale experiences makes it stand out among many tour options. Just keep in mind that with so much packed into one day, slow-paced travelers might find it a tad full-on, but most will appreciate the diversity and depth.

What is included in the tour?
The tour price covers hotel pickup and drop-off in Margaret River, a guided coffee tasting, wine tastings at two boutique wineries, and lunch at The Berry Farm.
Are drinks at lunch included?
Lunch includes a homecooked meal with water, but other drinks like wine or beverages are not included in the price.
What should I bring?
A valid ID or passport is recommended, especially if you plan to taste wine or alcohol. It’s also wise to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes for the forest stop.
Is the tour suitable for families or children?
Unaccompanied minors and large party groups aren’t allowed, and alcohol consumption in the vehicle is prohibited. Inform the provider if you’re bringing infants so arrangements can be made.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility if your plans change.
Can I join the tour if I have mobility issues?
Mobility scooters and large luggage aren’t allowed, and the tour involves some walking in the forest, so check with the provider if you have specific mobility concerns.
In essence, Secret Delights is an engaging, well-rounded introduction to Margaret River’s artisanship and natural beauty. Whether you’re a first-timer or someone returning for a deeper appreciation, this experience offers genuine value and a chance to savor some of the best the region has to offer.
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