When we say Grand Tour, we are not exaggerating. This is the trip of a lifetime. You will spend an unforgettable 1 hour and 45 minutes in the air exploring this magnificent area.
Our Price: |
$450
$315 child (3 - 12) |
Use 4 fortnightly payments of $112.50 more | |
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Discover the incredible views from the air that Western Australia has to offer. Get a bird’s eye view of the exquisite Abrolhos Islands and their coral reefs, see the historic Batavia shipwreck and even catch the phenomenon that is the aptly named Pink Lake at Hutt Lagoon – all from the comfort of an enjoyable scenic flight.
Starting from Kalgarri, you’ll fly over the mouth of the Murchison River where you’ll see the impressive Coastal Cliffs and Bluff Point. Touring past Gantheume Bay, you’ll head toward the Abrolhos Islands with their crystal-clear waters and colourful coral reefs. View the Wallabi Islands’ surf breaks or ‘Super Tubes’ and take in all the exotic islands have to offer, before you head to your next must-see destination.
Grab a slice of history as you fly over the location the soldiers from the Batavia successfully stood against the mutineers. Spot the scarred coal from where the Batavia Wreck was rescued from the reef and continue on to the breathtaking Pink Lake – aptly named due to its large presence of Dunaliella Salina, an algae rich in Vitamin A and beta-carotene, a food-colouring agent, that produces carotenoid, creating a distinctive and vibrant pink hue.
Smart casual
This flight experience has a duration of 1 hour and 45 minutes.
The meeting point is at the airport, 11km east of Kalbarri township. You should arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled booking time. The experience provider’s office is located at 62 Grey St, Kalbarri.
Weather may affect your experience. In the case of bad weather, your experience may be cancelled. Once your booking has been confirmed, any changes must be made with the experience provider and any decisions are at their discretion, according to their reschedule and cancellations policy.
Kalbarri (Kalbarri)