Experience Rottnest with Ferry, Bike Hire, Snorkel Hire & Lunch from Fremantle
Highlights
-Scenic return ferry ride to Rottnest Island from Fremantle
-Full-day bike and helmet hire, plus snorkelling equipment (snorkel, mask and fins)
-Visit Rottnest Island’s highlights at your own pace Spy some island wildlife, above and below the water
-Discover hidden corners, picnic spots and off-the-beaten track beaches
-Compulsory Rottnest Island admission fee
Itinerary
Discover the iconic Rottnest Island on a day trip from Fremantle. Begin with a scenic 30 minute cruise departing from the charming port of Fremantle.
Upon arrival, pick up your bike and set off to explore the island’s natural beauty. With no private vehicles allowed, cycling is the ideal way to get around. Whether you choose to circumnavigate the 22 km island in 3-5 hours or take a shorter route, this adventure offers flexibility and freedom. Along the way, you'll have plenty of opportunities to encounter the island's beloved locals, the quokkas.
You return to Victoria Quay Fremantle
included with
-Bicycle hire, helmet and security lock
-Snorkelling equipment (snorkel, mask and fins)
-Compulsory Rottnest Island admission fee
-Same day return ferry to Rottnest Island from Fremantle
-Lunch at Frankies on Rotto or Pinky's Rottnest Island (depending your selection)
excluded by
-Hotel transfers
-Local Guide
Detailed Description
Ferry & Bike Hire
Rottnest is a bike friendly island! Rottnest Express customers can hire adult and child bikes, purpose built for the easy-going island terrain. Helmets are included; baby seats, child trailers and cargo trailers are also available for hire.
With sunny days, easy-going terrain and many miles of roads and trails to explore, Rottnest is a bike-riders’ paradise. Pre-book your bike with your ferry ticket: it will travel with you and be waiting for you on the jetty when you arrive. Rottnest Express offers bikes for kids and adults, with helmets included.
A limited number of baby seats, child trailers (can hold up to 45kgs) and cargo trailers are also available for hire.
Children can travel in bike trailers and in baby seats from 12 months of age, if they are able to support their heads unaided.Child trailers can carry two children up to 4 years of age, maximum of 45kg total.Baby seats can carry one child, maximum of 22kg total.Height restrictions apply. Children with an upper body (torso) height exceeding 595mm are not able to use trailer.
Please note: Bike hire is available for push bikes only, electric bike hire is not available.
Snorkel hire
With warm Indian Ocean currents, coral reefs, colourful fish and even a shipwreck or two, the waters around Rottnest offer some of the best snorkelling in Australia.
Swimming here is free and easy, but to really experience Rottnest’s dazzling underwater realm, strap on a snorkel and some fins and peer into the deep blue sea. The waters here are teeming with more than 135 species of vibrant tropical fish and 20 species of coral.‘Large’ snorkelling hire includes size 7–15 flippers, snorkel and a mask with an adjustable strap.‘Small’ snorkelling hire includes size 1–7 flippers, snorkel and a mask with an adjustable strap.
Enjoy the tastes of Rottnest Island or a beachside beverage at these fantastic locations!
1/ Frankies on Rotto
Sit back and enjoy the welcoming, casual vibe at Frankie’s on Rotto. Located in the main settlement and serving up breakfast and a range of delicious pizzas, pasta and salads for lunch and dinner. They also boast a range of local wines and beers for you to enjoy. Last but not least, if you ever feel like a night in, but still want delicious food they’ll even deliver to you!
Share your Island adventures over lunch, sit back and relax whilst enjoying their extensive collection of local beers or wine, you’re on holiday- let the friendly team at Frankie’s on Rotto do all the hard work.
2/ Pinky’s Rottnest Island
Located in an idyllic location overlooking the Bathurst Lighthouse and Pinky’s beach. Here is the place to be to enjoy an afternoon cocktail and watch the sun go down. If you’re hungry you’ll be sure to find something on their menu filled with West Australian produce and Rottnest Island inspired delights