Margaret River & the Great Southern, Western Australia
Margaret River is Western Australia’s premier food and wine region, and it punches well above its weight. Producing around 20% of Australia’s premium wine from just 3% of the country’s total grape production, the region has built a reputation that resonates with international travellers who know their way around a cellar door. Add dramatic Indian Ocean coastline, ancient cave systems, towering karri forests, and a culinary scene driven by passionate local producers, and you have one of Australia’s most compelling short-stay destinations.
These are two distinct itineraries – a 3-day Margaret River Luxury Escape and a 4-day Margaret River and Great Southern Luxury Private Tour. Both depart Perth in an executive 7-seater 4WD with a dedicated local guide, carry a maximum of seven guests, and include all meals, beverages, tastings, activities, and five-star accommodation. The 3-day option focuses tightly on the Margaret River region with a scenic flight back to Perth. The 4-day tour extends south through Pemberton, the Valley of the Giants, Denmark, and Albany before flying back. For travel agents building tailor-made Western Australian itineraries, these are turnkey products that deliver a genuinely premium experience without the complexity.

COMPLETE ITINERARY
3-Day Margaret River Luxury Escape – Day by Day
Perth to Yallingup via Mandurah & Busselton
The tour begins at 7.30am with pickup from your client’s Perth accommodation. Their dedicated guide meets them over a coffee to talk through the days ahead, then it’s south to Mandurah for the first experience of the trip – and it’s a memorable one.
The Wild Seafood Experience puts guests aboard the Reel Affair II, a purpose-built cray fishing vessel. They pull baited crayfish pots, learn about Western Australia’s crayfish conservation efforts, and cruise Mandurah’s picturesque canals and waterways keeping an eye out for dolphins. Lunch is an exquisite barbecue seafood buffet – blue swimmer crabs, salmon, marinated octopus, and freshly caught crayfish, paired with local wine and beer. It’s three hours on the water and sets the tone for everything that follows.
The afternoon takes in Busselton’s famous jetty – the world’s second-longest, stretching 1.8km into Geographe Bay – followed by a visit to Ngilgi Cave and a stop at Meelup Beach, one of the region’s most picture-perfect spots. White sand, turquoise water, shoes off.
By around 6pm, guests arrive at Smiths Beach Resort in Yallingup for two nights. Dinner is at Lamont’s restaurant in the resort, where Kate Lamont – one of Western Australia’s most respected chefs with a career spanning three decades – serves a superb a la carte selection of Australian cuisine with ocean views.
Approximately 300km of driving today, all handled by the guide.
Trade tip: The crayfish cruise is a standout opening experience that international travellers rarely expect. It photographs brilliantly and gives clients a genuine connection to Western Australian produce from the very first meal. For agents building multi-day Perth itineraries, this tour slots in seamlessly after a Perth city stay.


Margaret River Wine & Food Discovery
A relaxed start. Breakfast in bed courtesy of a gourmet hamper from Lamont’s – fresh local produce delivered to the room. The first stop of the day is Barnyard 1978, where guests taste seven varieties of pure, unprocessed honey straight from the beehive. Then into the township of Margaret River itself to explore its eclectic boutique stores and galleries.
The centrepiece of the day is the world-class Leeuwin Estate. Morning tea on the gorgeous alfresco veranda, followed by a private behind-the-scenes tour covering the estate’s history, winemaking process, and contribution to the arts. Then comes the main event – a four-hour Ultimate Leeuwin Degustation Experience. Seven courses, each carefully matched with current release and museum-selected wines. This is the most luxurious way to experience the fine wine, food, and arts that define the estate.
The afternoon is spent tasting around the Margaret River region, tailored to each guest’s preferences. Options include Gabriel’s Chocolate, the Grove Distillery, and Wills Domain. Late afternoon, there’s the chance to walk along the iconic Cape to Cape Track to The Aquarium – a stunning rockpool that was a local secret until it became an Instagram sensation.
Evening is spent watching the sunset from the balcony with a platter of local produce the guide has collected throughout the day. Approximately 150km of driving.
Trade tip: The Leeuwin Estate degustation is the hero experience of this tour. It’s world-class by any measure and resonates strongly with food and wine travellers from all markets. The flexibility of the afternoon tasting itinerary means you can genuinely tailor this to client interests – whether they lean towards gin, chocolate, or more cellar doors.


South Coast, Valley of the Giants & Scenic Flight
An early start with breakfast at local favourite The White Elephant Beach Cafe, followed by a look at the Margaret River Mouth and a world-famous surf break. Then south to Hamelin Bay to see the giant stingrays that frequent the shallow waters – an unexpected wildlife encounter that delights every time.
Lunch is at Silkwood Estate in Pemberton, a vineyard with panoramic views over lush karri forest. Award-winning wines and gourmet delights from their lakeside restaurant.
The afternoon brings the internationally recognised Valley of the Giants and its iconic Tree Top Walk. Guests walk 40 metres above the ground in the canopy of Western Australia’s majestic tingle trees – found nowhere else on Earth, some over 400 years old. It’s a tranquil, almost meditative experience that contrasts beautifully with the food and wine focus of the previous days.
The tour concludes with a luxury scenic flight from Margaret River back to Perth – a fitting way to end the experience with aerial views over the south-west coastline.
Trade tip: The scenic flight back to Perth is a genuine highlight and saves clients a long drive. It also makes this tour easy to connect with onward itineraries departing Perth. For agents packaging Western Australia with east coast destinations, the flight timing works well for evening departures to Melbourne or Sydney.

EXTENDED ITINERARY
4-Day Margaret River & Great Southern Tour – Day by Day
Perth to Yallingup via Mandurah & Busselton
Identical to the 3-day itinerary. Pickup from Perth accommodation at 7.30am, the Wild Seafood Experience crayfish cruise in Mandurah, Busselton Jetty, Ngilgi Cave, Meelup Beach, and arrival at Smiths Beach Resort by 6pm. Dinner at Lamont’s with ocean views.
The 4-day tour shares its first two days with the 3-day escape, so agents can easily compare the two options for clients. The divergence comes on Day 3 when the extended tour pushes south into Denmark and the Great Southern.
Approximately 300km of driving.
Trade tip: Since Days 1 and 2 are identical across both tours, agents can present the 3-day as a focused Margaret River experience and the 4-day as the wider Western Australian food and wine journey. The extra day adds Denmark, Albany, Greens Pool, and several additional dining experiences – it’s well worth it for clients who have the time.
Margaret River Wine & Food Discovery
Same as the 3-day itinerary. Breakfast hamper from Lamont’s, Barnyard 1978 honey tasting, Margaret River township, and the full Leeuwin Estate experience including the four-hour Ultimate Degustation. Afternoon cellar door visits tailored to guest preferences, Cape to Cape Track walk, and sunset on the balcony with local produce.
Approximately 150km of driving.
Trade tip: Worth noting that the Leeuwin Estate degustation appears in both the 3-day and 4-day tours. It’s the anchor experience and clients consistently rate it as the standout moment regardless of which itinerary they choose.
Margaret River South, Pemberton & Denmark
Early breakfast at The White Elephant Beach Cafe, then a look at the Margaret River Mouth and its famous surf break before heading south. Hamelin Bay provides an unexpected wildlife highlight – giant stingrays congregate in the shallow waters close to shore.
Lunch at Silkwood Estate in Pemberton is exceptional. The vineyard sits among panoramic views of lush karri forest, and the lakeside restaurant delivers award-winning wines with gourmet food. From the beach to the forest in a single morning.
The afternoon brings the Valley of the Giants and its iconic Tree Top Walk – 40 metres above the ground in the canopy of tingle trees found nowhere else on Earth, some over 400 years old.
By 5pm, guests check into Aiyana Retreat in Denmark – luxurious spa villas nestled among the bush. And then the evening takes an unexpected turn. Renowned Chef Silas from Pepper and Salt restaurant arrives at the villa for a private cooking masterclass. He prepares a three-course meal while teaching guests how to use spice to elevate their cooking. It’s intimate, interactive, and unlike anything most travellers will have experienced.
Approximately 450km of driving.
Trade tip: The private chef experience at Aiyana Retreat is a real differentiator. Chef Silas is a known name in the region and the in-villa format makes it feel genuinely exclusive. For incentive clients or couples celebrating milestones, this evening alone justifies choosing the 4-day tour over the 3-day.

Denmark, William Bay & Albany
Breakfast at the charming Bibbulmun Cafe in Denmark, followed by a walk along the Mokare Heritage Trail beside the Denmark River. Then into William Bay National Park for two of Western Australia’s most spectacular coastal spots.
Greens Pool comes first. A white sandy beach framed by huge granite boulders, with calm turquoise water that’s ideal for swimming in warmer months. Then Elephant Rocks – massive boulders that look like a herd of elephants wading into the ocean. Both are genuinely jaw-dropping, even for well-travelled clients.
The final culinary experience is at the multi-award-winning Lake House Winery. A signature tasting menu with accompanying beverages in a stunning lakeside setting. It’s a fitting finale to the food and wine journey.
The scenic coastal drive to Albany takes in Torndirrup National Park and its dramatic rock formations – The Gap and Natural Bridge. Late afternoon, guests take in the views from Mount Clarence over Albany with a final glass of West Australian wine before being transferred to the airport for the 5.25pm flight to Perth. A driver meets them at Perth Airport and transfers them to their accommodation, arriving around 7.30pm.
Approximately 200km of driving.
Trade tip: Albany Airport has limited flight schedules, so onward travel from Perth needs to account for the 7.30pm hotel arrival. For clients continuing east, we recommend an overnight in Perth before connecting flights. The Great Southern coastline on this final day is genuinely spectacular and gives the tour a dramatic finish that goes well beyond food and wine.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

