Two Oceans Private Tour: An In-Depth Look at Western Australia’s Coastline

Imagine a day spent exploring the remarkable point where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet — a natural spectacle that’s both awe-inspiring and scientifically fascinating. This private tour from Perth, costing around $465.53 per person, offers a full day of discovery, tailored to your group’s interests and pace. Led by a local guide born and raised in Western Australia, you’ll travel in comfort, with the option to customize your stops along the way.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on authentic, local experiences. You won’t be stuck in a large group or rushed through destinations — instead, you’ll enjoy exclusive access to key sights and small towns that showcase the region’s character. Two things we especially appreciate are the personalized approach and the careful selection of stops — from scenic lighthouses to charming towns and historic piers. The ability to include children, with stops at some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, broadens the appeal even further.
A potential consideration is the long driving time — about 7 hours in total, with multiple stops. While this might seem daunting, the driving is broken up into manageable segments, and breaks are easily accommodated. This tour suits travelers who are comfortable with a full day on the road and eager to see a variety of sights without the hassle of self-driving.
This experience is ideal for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, food and wine connoisseurs, and families looking for a relaxed but engaging adventure. If you’re craving an intimate, well-curated exploration of Western Australia’s diverse coastal landscape, this tour should definitely be on your list.
Key Points

- Private, personalized experience tailored to your group’s interests and pace
- Focus on the meeting point of two oceans, a rare and dramatic natural scene
- Combines scenic stops, cultural insights, and small-town charm
- Includes optional lighthouse tour and heritage access for a deeper understanding
- Long driving segments, but with comfortable breaks and manageable timing
- Ideal for families and curious travelers seeking authentic, local experiences
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Exploring Western Australia’s Coastal Marvels

This tour offers a comprehensive view of the Margaret River region’s coast and cultural highlights. Starting early from Perth, you’ll head south in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, prepared for a long but rewarding day. We found that the private aspect significantly enhances the experience; no crowds, no rush, just your group and your guide.
The Journey Begins at The Crooked Carrot
Our first stop is the Crooked Carrot, a cozy café that’s become a local favorite. It’s a perfect spot for a quick coffee or snack before hitting the road. The relaxed atmosphere here sets the tone for the day — it’s simple, genuine, and welcoming. The 25-minute stop allows for a quick refresh, and many travelers appreciate the chance to stretch their legs.
Winding Through the Countryside to Glenarty Road
Next, you’ll pass through rolling farmland and vineyards, culminating at Glenarty Road winery and restaurant. This is an optional stop, but it’s highly recommended. If you enjoy wine tasting or light food, you’ll love the laid-back vibe and quality local produce. The 45-minute visit offers a chance to sample some regional wines or simply enjoy a light lunch with a view of the vines — a delicious way to break up the drive and savor the region’s flavors.
The Highlight: Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
No matter your interests, the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is the star attraction. Located at the southernmost point of Western Australia, it’s where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet — a dynamic, powerful sight. A heritage pass (around $8) grants access to the grounds, allowing you to explore the lighthouse grounds and get an up-close look at the station. The optional guided tour (around $21) adds historical context and detailed stories about maritime navigation.
While the lighthouse itself is a highlight, the real “wow” factor is the confluence of ocean currents and the rugged coastline. Expect stunning views, crashing waves, and an exhilarating sense of nature’s power. Some travelers have shared that the viewing area makes you feel like you’re standing at the edge of the world.
Small Town Charm at Margaret River
After soaking in the coastal scenery, a half-hour stop at Margaret River township offers a glimpse into the region’s modern, laid-back vibe. Known worldwide for its wine, this town also boasts local shops and eateries. For those interested, it’s a good chance to grab a quick bite or pick up souvenirs. The town’s relaxed pace contrasts nicely with the rugged coastline.
Cowaramup: The Playful “Cowtown”
A quirky stop, Cowaramup — affectionately called “Cowtown” — is famous for its life-sized cow sculptures sitting outside shops and lining the streets. It’s a fun photo opportunity and a reminder of the region’s dairy farming roots. Though small, this stop captures the light-hearted spirit of rural Western Australia.
Busselton Jetty: A Historic Landmark
The final stop, Busselton Jetty, is a well-known historic pier that stretches nearly 2 km into Geographe Bay. It’s a perfect photo spot and a piece of regional history. Although the tour is only a photo stop, guides often share stories about its construction and significance. It’s a fitting way to end the day, with the chance to picture local life and maritime history.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour covers the essentials — air-conditioned transport, private service, and bottled water. It’s a flexible experience that allows you to choose your own lunch along the way — a smart option given the long day. The heritage pass and lighthouse tour are optional, allowing you to decide how much history and access you want to experience.
Notably, cave tours are not part of this itinerary — understandable, given their length and the desire to keep the schedule relaxed. This is a good choice if you prefer a more focused coastal experience without the longer cave excursions.
Timing and Pacing
Starting at 7:00 am, the tour involves approximately 7 hours of driving, but breaks are scheduled frequently enough to keep everyone comfortable. The stops are thoughtfully spaced so you don’t feel rushed, and the guide can adapt to your interests or preferences.
Family and Flexibility
If traveling with children, this tour offers the flexibility of including some of the region’s most beautiful beaches, making it a family-friendly option. The private nature means it can be tailored to include more or less time at each stop, which is a significant advantage over larger group tours.
Authentic Insights and Traveler Feedback

While this tour currently has no reviews, the detailed itinerary and the focus on local experiences suggest it’s designed for travelers who value authenticity and comfort. The small-town stops and scenic highlights align with what many visitors find memorable in Western Australia.
The inclusion of the heritage pass and optional lighthouse tour** points to a thoughtful approach — you can opt for a more immersive experience or keep it simple. It’s clear that the tour aims to balance nature, history, and regional charm in a manageable day.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour for You?

This Two Oceans Private Tour offers an engaging, personalized way to see some of Western Australia’s most spectacular coastline and charming towns. Its focus on authentic local sights, combined with flexibility and convenience, makes it attractive for travelers wanting a relaxed but comprehensive day out.
If you love scenic views, small towns, and coastal history, and prefer traveling in a private, comfortable setting, this experience is worth considering. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want to avoid large tour groups, enjoy customizing their itinerary, and have a keen interest in geology, maritime history, or regional food and wine.
This tour might not be ideal if you prefer caves or extensive hiking, as those aren’t part of the plan. But for nature lovers, families, and curious explorers, it offers a taste of Western Australia’s stunning coast with a personal touch.
FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered

How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 10 to 12 hours, starting at 7:00 am, with a full day of sightseeing and driving.
Is this a group or private tour?
It’s a private tour exclusively for your group, which means a more personalized experience.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the guide can include additional locations if requested, and stops like caves are not part of this tour.
What is the cost per person?
The price is around $465.53, which includes private transport and bottled water but excludes optional admissions and meals.
Are there options for children?
Yes, the tour can include some of the region’s most beautiful beaches if children are part of your group.
What about lunch?
You have the flexibility to choose your own lunch at local cafes or pack something to eat in the vehicle.
What is included?
Private transportation, air conditioning, bottled water, and optional access to lighthouse grounds with a heritage pass.
Are there any physical demands?
The tour requires a moderate physical fitness level, mainly walking around the lighthouse and towns.
How do I cancel if I change my mind?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Final Words

Choosing the Two Oceans Private Tour means opting for a day that’s both effortlessly comfortable and deeply engaging. It offers the flexibility to explore Western Australia’s coast and small towns with a knowledgeable local guide, at your own pace. The scenic stops, cultural insights, and the chance to stand where two mighty oceans meet make for a memorable adventure.
Perfect for families, couples, or small groups eager for a personalized experience, this tour delivers a genuine taste of the region’s natural beauty and coastal charm. If you’re seeking a well-rounded day with a blend of history, scenery, and local flavor, this tour could very well be the highlight of your Perth trip.
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