Steep Point – Private Full Day Tour

Visit the most westerly point of mainland Australia on this private tour and have photos taken at the most westerly tip. Discover the shipwreck history of the Zuytdorp Cliffs and see the Blow Holes buffeted by the Indian Ocean.

Approx. 10-hour tour. Lunch and snacks provided.

Departs 7.15am, return approx. 5pm

$1900 (Private Full Day Tour)

Please call to book – 0409 787 521

 


    Steep Point Itinerary:

    • 7.15 Pick up  from your Denham accommodation.
    • Stunning photo and drone opportunities on top of the Zuytdorp Cliffs
    • Photo session at Australia’s Most Westerly Point
    • Spotting bird and marine life from the sheer cliffs
    • Lunch in a secluded location
    • Beachcombing and exploring
    • Cool off in the sheltered waters (weather, tide and timing permitting)
    • Drop off at approximately 5pm (10-hour tour)

     

    Please note

    Snacks and a delicious lunch are provided (you will be asked your lunch preference and any dietary needs upon booking)

    Bring a bottle of water (we have extra water if you run low), also bring camera and swimming gear as there may be an opportunity for a dip in the ocean along the way. Enclosed shoes and reef walking shoes are recommended

    National Park entry fees are included in the tour cost

    The places we visit are weather, time and track condition dependent and can be subject to change

    This tour is not suitable for children

     

    Rugged coastal cliffs overlooking a powerful ocean swell, with layered rock formations and foamy waves crashing below at Steep Point, Western Australia.
    Coastal scrubland leading to turquoise waters under a clear blue sky at Shark Bay, Western Australia.
    Two men overlook sweeping sand dunes and distant ocean waves under a partly cloudy sky near Steep Point, Western Australia.
    Weathered wooden sign reading ‘Steep Point – Westernmost Point of Australia’ overlooking the ocean and rocky coastline under a clear blue sky.
    View across deep blue ocean toward rugged coastal cliffs at Steep Point, Western Australia, under an overcast sky.
    A weathered wooden sign at Steep Point reads 'Westernmost Point of Australia', standing on a rocky coastal cliff with the Indian Ocean and blue sky in the background.
    Sweeping view of white sand dunes and coastal scrub under a partly cloudy blue sky near Steep Point, Western Australia.
    Scenic view from a rocky headland overlooking a remote beach with golden sand, turquoise water, and scattered waves under a partly cloudy sky
    Close-up of a sea turtle surfacing in clear turquoise waters, with its dark shell and head emerging through gentle ripples in the ocean.
    Close-up of a sea turtle surfacing in clear turquoise waters, with its dark shell and head emerging through gentle ripples in the ocean.
    A large marine creature, likely a dugong, just beneath the turquoise surface of the ocean, visible through the rippling water in Shark Bay, Western Australia.
    A glimpse of a dugong swimming just below the surface of the clear turquoise waters in Shark Bay, Western Australia.
    A sweeping view of a pristine sandy beach and turquoise ocean in Shark Bay, Western Australia, with rolling sand dunes in the foreground and clear blue skies overhead.
    Wind-swept limestone cliffs overlook the deep blue waters of the Indian Ocean along the rugged coastline of Shark Bay, Western Australia, under a cloudless sky.
    Towering limestone cliffs plunge into the deep blue waters of the Indian Ocean along the dramatic coastline of Shark Bay, Western Australia, under a clear sky.”
    Rugged limestone rock formations along the windswept cliffs of Shark Bay, Western Australia, overlooking the vast Indian Ocean under a cloudless sky.
    Steep sandstone cliffs rising above the deep blue Indian Ocean along the remote coastline of Shark Bay, Western Australia.
    Rugged sandstone cliffs lining the turquoise coast of Shark Bay, Western Australia, with waves crashing along the base.
    Steep coastal cliffs overlooking the deep blue waters of the Indian Ocean along the dramatic shoreline of Shark Bay, Western Australia.
    Waves crash against the rugged limestone cliffs of Shark Bay, Western Australia, under a clear blue sky.”
    Wind-carved coastal cliffs overlook a rugged shoreline and the deep blue Indian Ocean at Shark Bay, Western Australia.
    Layered sandstone cliffs rise steeply from the sandy slope, sculpted by wind and time, beneath a deep blue sky in Shark Bay.
    Coastal heathland meets the turquoise waters of Shark Bay under a vivid blue sky, with waves rolling gently onto the sandy shoreline.

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