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Discover the stunning Pinnacles Desert, enjoy thrilling sandboarding, and explore local seafood on this full-day guided tour from Perth.
Thinking about visiting Perth and wondering how to see some of its most iconic sights without feeling rushed? This Pinnacle Day Adventure Tour aims to combine the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Pinnacles Desert, the thrill of sandboarding, and a taste of local seafood into a full-day trip that’s both engaging and manageable. Offered by Perth Short Stay Tours, this private experience has garnered glowing reviews and offers a well-rounded adventure for those seeking authentic sights and memorable moments.
What caught our eye about this tour? First, the stunning visuals of the Pinnacles’ unusual limestone formations are hard to beat. Second, the flexibility and personalized approach—thanks to a guide who’s familiar with the area and willing to tweak the itinerary—makes this trip feel less like a cookie-cutter package. The only potential concern? The full-day schedule means an early start and a fair bit of time on the road, which might be tiring for some travelers. Still, if you’re after a comprehensive, scenic experience with plenty of variety and some local flavor, this tour could be a great fit.
This adventure is best suited for travelers who love outdoor exploration, photography, and regional cuisine. If you prefer a leisurely pace or prefer not to venture beyond Perth’s immediate surroundings, this tour offers a satisfying taste of Western Australia’s desert landscapes and coastal charm.


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Our journey begins with an early pickup from Perth’s CBD, around 7:30 am. The drive to Nambung National Park offers a scenic preview of Western Australia’s landscape—think open skies and bushland. Once there, you’ll walk amid the famous limestone pillars—some more than 4 meters tall—rising out of golden sands in shapes that spark the imagination. These formations, shaped over thousands of years by wind and weather, create a landscape that looks almost otherworldly.
At the Pinnacles Discovery Centre, you’ll learn about the geology that formed these structures, along with local wildlife and Aboriginal heritage. We loved that this part of the tour isn’t just about snapping photos; it’s about understanding what makes this landscape unique and why it’s protected. Many reviews echo this sentiment, with travelers remarking that the guide’s knowledge made the experience richer.
After exploring the Pinnacles, the bus heads to the coastal town of Cervantes—a lively fishing village famous for its fresh seafood. Here, the highlight is the Lobster Shack, where you get a behind-the-scenes look at lobster processing. You can see the local industry firsthand and then sit down for a delicious seafood lunch overlooking the ocean. Reviewers frequently mention how fresh and tasty the seafood is, making it a highlight of the day. As one traveler noted, “The seafood lunch overlooking the ocean was a perfect way to relax after walking through the desert.”
The afternoon is dedicated to Lancelin, home to the largest sand dunes in Western Australia. This part of the trip is a hit for those craving a bit of adventure. Sandboarding down the dunes provides a rush of fun and a chance to capture some striking photos. Even if you’re new to sandboarding, the guides are helpful and encouraging—many visitors find it surprisingly easy to get started. One reviewer called it “an adrenaline-filled highlight” that added a lively, playful element to the day.
Throughout the day, the experienced driver ensures a smooth ride, making the trip comfortable despite the long hours. The small group size (up to six people) allows for personalized attention and the flexibility to include side trips or stop for extra photos.
At $699.31 per group, this tour offers good value considering it covers multiple destinations in one day. Entrance fees are included, meaning no surprise costs upon arrival, and the private nature of the tour enhances the experience’s intimacy. The early pickup and full-day itinerary mean you maximize your sightseeing with minimal hassle.
Most reviewers, like Ela_E, praise the tour for its flexibility and the knowledgeable guide—“Terry was excellent and very accommodating.” The landscape’s beauty, combined with the seafood and sandboarding, makes for a memorable day. Some reviewers mention the early start might be tiring, but the payoff is seeing some of the most iconic sights of Western Australia in one go.

If you’re someone who loves outdoor adventures, photography, and regional cuisine, this tour ticks all those boxes. The scenic diversity—from desert formations to coastal seafood and dunes—means you’ll leave with a broad impression of what makes Western Australia special. The personalized, private format adds a layer of comfort and flexibility, allowing you to tailor the experience slightly to what you’re most interested in.
While it’s a full-day commitment, it’s well-orchestrated to give you a balanced mix of exploration, activity, and relaxation. The focus on authentic experiences—like the seafood lunch and the sand dunes—means you’re not just ticking off sights but truly engaging with local culture and landscape.
This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate quality over quantity, enjoy scenic drives, and want a guided experience that feels personalized. It’s less suited for those who prefer a slow, leisurely pace or have mobility issues, given the early start and active components.
“We really enjoyed our tour. Terry was excellent and very accommodating, allowing us the flexibility to include some side trips. Many thanks, Terry!”

Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally accessible for most travelers, but the physical activity involved in sandboarding might be less enjoyable for very young children. It’s best suited for families with older kids or teenagers who can handle a long day and some physical activity.
What is included in the price?
The entrance fees to the Pinnacles and other sites are included. The tour price covers transportation, guide services, and the seafood lunch. Meals at the Lobster Shack are optional and at your own expense.
How long is the drive from Perth?
The exact drive time isn’t specified, but given the early 7:30 am start and the full-day schedule, expect several hours on the road—including travel from Perth to the Pinnacles, and back.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour features seafood lunch at the Lobster Shack. If you have specific dietary needs, it’s best to contact the provider in advance, though the meal is included in the tour price.
Can I customize or include side trips?
Yes, the guide is flexible and has been known to accommodate some side trips or extra photo stops upon request, thanks to the small, private group setting.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
While designed for private groups, solo travelers can book and will join a private experience. It’s a great way to enjoy a personalized tour without sharing with strangers.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera. Weather can vary, so check the forecast before departure.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour. You’ll receive a full refund if you cancel in time, making this a risk-free option to consider.
In summary, the Pinnacle Day Adventure Tour offers a well-rounded, authentic taste of Western Australia’s wild landscapes, local seafood, and outdoor fun. It’s perfect for travelers who want a guided, private experience packed with variety and unforgettable scenery. Whether you’re snapping photos of limestone towers, surfing down dunes, or enjoying fresh seafood with ocean views, this trip delivers on multiple fronts—making it a worthwhile addition to your Perth itinerary.