Rottnest Island Day Trip by Ferry from Perth with Bike Hire
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Experience Highlights
Explore Rottnest Island by bike on a day trip by ferry from Perth. This is almost a full day activity where you'll be offered a bike and helmet hire to get you around this vehicle-free island. No need to worry about transport as transfers to and from selected hotels are included.
Hop on the ferry at Hillarys Boat Harbour with your bike for a 40 minute ride to the island. Once there, you'll have the chance to visit some of the island's sights, such as the old Wadjemup Lighthouse, at your own pace, as well as relax and swim at the fantastic beaches.
- Enjoy this ferry trip to Rottnest Island from Perth
- Take advantage of the bike and helmet hire with this self-paced bike hire booking.
- Visit some of the island's highlights over the course of a day, including Wadjemup Lighthouse
- Don't worry about transport, as transfers to and from selected hotels are included.
What’s included
- Ferry excursion to Rottnest Island
- Bicycle use
- Helmet
- Return transfers to and from selected hotels
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Step by Step
Discover Rottnest Island on this day trip by ferry from Perth with bike hire. This is a full day activity where you will have the opportunity to travel to a unique place that is completely vehicle free. You will be offered the hire of a bike and helmet which you can ride on the ferry and then cycle around the island. It will also include transfer to and from selected hotels.
Rottnest Island is a popular tourist destination off the coast of Perth, known for its natural beauty, crystal clear waters and unique wildlife, including the famous quokkas, a small marsupial native to the island.
The island has more than 63 beaches and bays, many of them perfect for swimming, sunbathing and relaxing, as you can do on this reserve, as you organise your time as you wish. You'll also have maps of the island to pinpoint the spots you'll want to get close to.
Rottnest Island is also home to several historic sites, including the 19th century Wadjemup Lighthouse, a military barracks and a colonial salt works.
This destination is also popular because one of the unique things about it is that no cars are allowed, except for a few service vehicles. This means it is a pedestrian and cyclist-friendly destination, with a network of cycle paths and trails that make it easy to explore.