Experience Rottnest with Ferry Return & Bike Hire & Snorkel Hire from Perth
Highlights
-Scenic return ferry ride to Rottnest Island, from either Fremantle or Perth
-Swan River cruise with commentary (Perth departures only)
-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
Depart from Perth for a 1-hour scenic cruise along the Swan River to Fremantle, followed by the high-speed ferry.
Cross the Indian Ocean to Rottnest, where you receive your rental bike and safety equipment. With all the details arranged ahead of time, your job is to relax and enjoy the island.
Bike the car-free island independently, exploring some of its 20 bays and 63 secluded beaches. Head for Bathurst or Wadjemup lighthouses, Pilot Boathouse, Rottnest Island Museum, or Lomas Cottage. As you ride, keep a lookout for seals at Cathedral Rocks or the island's native quokkas.
If you upgraded to include food, stop at Karma Rottnest for lunch. If you upgraded to include snorkeling, enjoy the underwater view.
You return either to Barrack Street Jetty in Perth
included with
-Bicycle hire, helmet and security lock
-Snorkel Hire
-Round-trip Swan River cruise (if booked to depart from Perth)
-Same day return ferry to Rottnest Island from Perth
excluded by
-Gratuities
-Lunch
-Local Guide
-Hotel Transfers
Detailed Description
Take the ferry out to Rottnest and explore the island’s bays and beaches at your own pace, with bike hire included.
Ferry & Bike Hire
Book a bike before you travel – it will be waiting for you at the jetty when you arrive. With few cars to worry about, you can safely explore the island’s roads and pathways at your leisure.Cycle out to lighthouses, secluded bays and beaches, stop for a picnic and count quokkas as you go. From a ‘lap of the map’ to a short ride, cycling Rottnest is a great day out.
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.
Snorkel hire
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