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Free cancellation up to 7 days prior to experience
Various transfer times from both directions allows for flexibility in your day
Enjoy a day of discovery and exploration on Rottnest Island
Return ferry ticket to Rottnest Island from Fremantle
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Rottnest
Rottnest Island was really amazing, I loved it and also transfer was great. I recommend visiting Rottnest Island.
Day trip
Lovely day out, ferry left on time at both ends. Island is definitely worth the visit, beaches are amazing.
Get ready for an adventure on stunning Rottnest Island! With a Rottnest Island return ferry ticket you can explore this island paradise at your own pace. Set off from Fremantle where the ferry departs multiple times per day. Plan your day around the variety of marine life that you are likely to see, including seals, dolphins and tropical fish, or have fun deciding which of 20 beautiful bay or 62 beaches you’ll visit.
There are so many things to do on Rottnest Island! On this pleasant 35-minute ferry ride there’s plenty of time to think about what lies ahead while you enjoy the views. When your legs grow weary and you’ve managed to score a selfie with a quokka you can jump back on the ferry with your return ticket to make the journey home. The ferry departs Rottnest Island (usually) 3 times a day so you can spend as long, or as little as you like on the island. Please see the Sealink Rottnest Island Ferry timetable (here) for booking times.
B Shed Victoria Quay, Fremantle, WA 6160
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Rottnest
Rottnest Island was really amazing, I loved it and also transfer was great. I recommend visiting Rottnest Island.
Day trip
Lovely day out, ferry left on time at both ends. Island is definitely worth the visit, beaches are amazing.
Awesome day with Adrenaline spent at Rottnest Isle
Great crew comfortable ferry good service friendly staff to Rotto
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