Day 1: Perth to Fitzgerald River National Park
Your Perth to Adelaide camping tour begins travelling east from the city over the Darling Ranges,
stopping for coffee at Western Australia’s oldest inland town, York. A bit more driving, and you’ll be
eating lunch in the shadow of Wave Rock and, by late afternoon, setting up camp in Fitzgerald River
National Park. This is one of Australia’s largest and most botanically significant national parks,
renowned for its rugged hinterland, coastal scenery and more than 1,800 beautiful and rare plant
species.
Today travel around 600km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Fitzgerald River National Park, which has toilet and shower facilities.
Meals Included
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Day 2: Fitzgerald River to Cape Le Grand
Begin the morning with a brisk hike up East Mt. Baron for breathtaking views, then take the coastal
route into Esperance, an iconic oceanic wonderland. This part of Western Australia has no less than
nine national parks where you’ll find some of the best beaches in the world. Connect to Country
during a 90-minute Dabungool Cultural Experience. Join local Wudjari Nyungar mother and daughter
as they guide you on a coastal walk to learn about the six seasons, bushfood and medicine plants
that have sustained the Wudjari people for many thousands of years.
Next, drive along one of the most magical stretches of oceanside road you’ll ever see. Stop for a
swim at Twilight Beach before travelling a little further east to Cape Le Grand National Park. Set up
camp where the bush meets the beach at Lucky Bay, your base, for two nights. Spend the afternoon
hiking, swimming in turquoise waters, or simply just soaking up the serenity.
Travel about 250km today.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, which has toilet and shower facilities.
Meals Included
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Day 3: Cape Le Grand National Park
Sunrise is a sacred time here, and it’s also when the friendly western grey kangaroos are most active.
Wander onto the beach to say hello before strapping on your hiking boots to embark on one of the
best hikes of the tour, climbing Frenchman Peak for sweeping views across Cape Le Grand and
Recherche Archipelago. Spend the remainder of the day unearthing this incredible park. Traverse
through lush bushland, swim at fantastic bays and coves and learn about its abundant flora and
fauna.
We drive only 10 minutes today, and walks will vary from 2-4 hours. Stay a second night in Cape Le
Grand.
Accommodation
Swag camping for a second night at Lucky Bay.
Meals Included
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Day 4: The Nullarbor
Rise with the sun and hit the road. By nightfall, we’ll be falling asleep under the star-filled outback
skies of the Nullarbor. En route, stop at the quintessential outback town of Norseman before we
traverse the Eyre Highway eastbound, taking in Australia’s longest straight road, 90 Mile Straight.
Watch the ever-changing landscapes from your window as your guide regales the history and stories
that make this land unique. Tonight, gaze up at distant galaxies on a genuine bush camping
experience on the Nullarbor.
There is no escaping a long drive today with 790km of outback to cover but plenty of stops along the
way.
Accommodation
Swag camping on the Nullarbor (no facilities).
Meals Included
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Day 5: The Nullarbor and the Great Australian Bight
Today we continue crossing the outback of the mighty Nullarbor. Make a stop at Eucla, an old
telegraph township now mostly buried beneath dunes. Classic Australian sights stretch out before us
on the road today. Keep your cameras at the ready for iconic photo opportunities at the famous
camels, kangaroos and wombats crossing road sign and the edge of Australia, where the outback
drops dramatically into the Southern Ocean. Stretching approximately 200 kilometres along the
Great Australian Bight, Bunda Cliffs are the world’s longest continuous line of sea cliffs.
Further on, unearth a piece of Australian history as we cross the Dingo Fence. At 5,614 kilometres, it
is the world’s longest fence and marks the entry point to the Yalata Aboriginal lands. Finally, in the
afternoon, arrive at Fowlers Bay.
Travel we travel around 560km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Fowlers Bay Caravan Park, which provides toilets and showers.
Meals Included
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Day 6: Eyre Peninsula's West Coast
This morning, unearth some pristine coastal sights, including a legendary surf break at Cactus Beach,
before stopping at the Penong Windmill Museum to meet ‘Bruce’, the biggest windmill in Australia.
After stocking up on supplies in Streaky Bay, test your sandboarding skills in some massive dunes.
Come late afternoon, arrive at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat to enjoy a barbecue feast and roll out your
swag in a unique outdoor hut.
Today travel approximately 400km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Coodlie Park Farm Retreat, which provides toilets and showers.
Meals Included
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Day 7: Baird Bay and Port Lincoln
Today, get ready for a truly magical wildlife encounter. Head out on a small boat into the calm
waters of Baird Bay to Jones Island, home of a wild colony of Australian Sea Lions. Once moored, pop
on a snorkel swim in the rock pools. Before long, some curious and playful sea lions will likely come
to take a closer look, twisting, twirling and splashing around you. When you thought this day
couldn’t get any better, you will also have the opportunity to swim with wild, magical bottlenose
dolphins. It’s important to note these creatures are wild and are not fed or coerced in any way. This
optional three-hour cruise is an outsourced adventure operated by Baird Bay Eco Tours and needs to
be booked in advance.
Those who choose to stay on land will travel to Point Labatt Conservation Park, the only place on the
mainland where you can see Australian seal pups playing and resting on the beach.
After lunch, continue down the coast, stopping at travel to Elliston for a short coastal drive, then
onwards to set up camp for two nights at Bayview Park.
Travel around 400km today.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Bayview Park which has shower and toilet facilities.
Meals Included
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Day 8: Port Lincoln & Coffin Bay
This morning, you can give back during a conservation volunteering experience. We have various
conservation partners in Port Lincoln, including Bayview Park, where we camp for two nights. They
offset their carbon footprint by collecting and propagating native seeds and revegetating the land.
What we do this morning depends on the time of year, but you might find yourself collecting seeds
or planting trees.
Feeling inspired, it’s time to unearth some of the natural highlights of Port Lincoln and its
surroundings. First, visit the rugged and spectacular Whalers Way before heading to Mikkira Station
Koala Sanctuary. This private property is home to the Eyre Peninsula’s only wild koala population,
and with lots of kangaroos and emus also calling Mikkira home, this is a great place to spot wildlife
and have lunch.
This afternoon, hit the white sandy beaches of Coffin Bay National Park before heading to Port
Lincoln, where you will have some free time to explore and grab dinner before returning to camp.
Alternative Itinerary
Those coming to Port Lincoln to get up close and personal with the aquatic wildlife can opt to have a
Great White Shark experience. This outsourced activity is not included in the itinerary and must be
booked directly with Calypso Star Charters. Please see Optional Extras for more information.
Drive time today is about 2.5 hours unless you are doing the shark experience, in which case it is
only 1 hour.
Accommodation
Swag camping for a second night at Bayview Park.
Meals Included
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Day 9: Port Lincoln to Flinders Ranges
Surfing is a way of life in Australia, so today, pull on a wetsuit for a two-hour learn-to-surf lesson.
The turquoise and calm water of Fisheries Bay are the perfect places for beginners to perfect their
skills. Those not wanting to surf can relax on the beach or swim. Stop to see unique silo art in Cowell
before some free time in Port Augusta.
Then, onwards to Spear Creek Holiday Park, which is set adjacent to the Western slopes of the
Flinders Ranges in the middle of a 21,000-acre working sheep station. After a tasty dinner prepared
by your Guide, kick back and enjoy front-row seats to one of Earth’s most spectacular light shows.
The Flinders Ranges is famed as having some of the Southern Hemisphere’s clearest skies. Roll out
your swag under a blanket of stars twinkling stars and reflect on your adventure.
Today travel approximately 400km.
Accommodation
Swag camping at Spear Creek Holiday Park, which has a toilet and shower facilities.
Meals Included
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Day 10: Flinders Ranges to Adelaide
The fossils discovered in the Flinders Ranges are so old that geologists had to revise the geologic timeline of Earth’s history, identifying a new era called the Ediacaran period. After breakfast, we will unearth more of this amazing park as we pull on our hiking boots for a morning hike. After lunch, we begin the final leg of our tour back to Adelaide. South Australia is well known for its world-class wine, and the last stop of the tour takes full advantage of this. Pull up in the Clare Valley wine region for a wine tasting, and cheers to your adventure before finally arriving in Adelaide around 5 pm. Today we travel approximately 330km.
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