Casey Australia Tours

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

Casey Australia Tours is one of Western Australia’s most experienced coach tour operators, who have been hosting countrywide tours since 1973.

Travel in safety and comfort with Casey Tours on their luxury air conditioned road coach or four wheel drive coaches with a friendly group of like-minded travellers.

Offering a diverse range of tours to suit the mature traveller, from motel and outback camping options, 1 Day tours to 20 Day extended tours throughout Australia.

Casey’s outback tours are designed to give passengers access to regions away from the cities to experience the places, people and stories that have made Australia the country it is today, places like Gibb River Road, Mount Augustus, The Great Central Road and The Kimberley.

All tours are run by friendly and informative staff. Your professional driver and tour leader/cook will make your experience on tour with Casey’s comfortable and enjoyable.

For value, experience and enjoyment, you can’t go past Casey Australia Tours.

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From $2590 to $2650

This tour includes; Lake Ballard Art Installation, Esperance boat cruise, Super Pit in Kalgoorlie, National ANZAC Centre, Torndirrup National Park, Historic Whaling Station, Australian Wildlife Park, Kalgoorlie to Perth train journey, motel accommodation, plus seven evening meals and seven breakfasts.

Leaving Perth you travel via Albany Highway through Kojonup and Mount Barker to Albany and take in the sights of Albany including the ANZAC Centre.

Explore the majestic beaches of Bremer Bay and Esperance including a marvellous boat cruise in Esperance Harbour and nearby islands.

Travel north via Norseman and Coolgardie to Kalgoorlie where you will explore the history of the gold mining town with a visit to the Super Pit Lookout and famous Two Up Ring.

Head north again as you travel to the town of Menzies and then west to the world-renowned Antony Gormley statues on Lake Ballard.

Travel on the Prospector Train through the Goldfields and Wheatbelt and down the Darling Scarp along the Avon to East Perth Station.

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From $115 to $119

Come along with us for a day out at the Boddington Lions Club annual Rodeo. This awesome day that started in 1976 is the largest rodeo in WA and has something for everyone. Enjoy the street parade as entertainers wind their way around the street with floats, then shop up a storm in the Community Markets.

The main event starts after lunch with heats commencing from noon, with such an entertaining schedule of Riding, Roping, Racing and Steer Wrestling including food, novelty and retail stalls, the Ute Muster and Shearing competition too.

What an amazing day out it will be. Including Rodeo Entry.

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From $1690 to $1750

Tour includes Walga Rock sunset barbecue, Jokers Tunnel, Landor Race Track, two nights Mount Augustus, cabin accommodation, four evening meals, four breakfasts and two lunches.

Travel via the picturesque Swan Valley to New Norcia onto Dalwallinu and Wubin along the Great Northern Highway to Paynes Find where you will have a break, then move onto the gold mining towns of Mount Magnet, Cue and Meekatharra.

Leave the bitumen travelling to Mount Gould Police Station and later onto Landor Station, famous for its bush race meeting.

At Mount Augustus, enjoy a tour including Edney Spring and Flintstone Rock. Later a visit to Cattle Pool on the nearby Lyons River. Rest and relax in this outback oasis.

Turning south, cross the Gascoyne and Murchison Rivers and return to Cue. Visit Walga Rock, a monoclyne five kilometres around the base and 1.5 kilometres long. Enjoy a barbeque at the Rock and return to Cue.

Onto Yalgoo next and a visit to Jokers Tunnel, Morawa for lunch and through the rural scenery to Perth.

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From $1290 to $1340

Come and explore this amazing natural wonder with Casey Australia Tours, featuring sightseeing North of Perth through various towns.

This tour is hosted by an onboard Botanical Guide to ensure that you get an outstanding experience of the Northern Wildflowers, which are different from the Southern species.

This tour books out very quickly as everyone wants to experience the elusive Leschenaultia or better known as the infamous Wreath Flower. You will be taken through remarkable outback roads in search of this flower.

They call into the Coomberdale Wildflower Farm for an interesting talk and wander through the amazing display including venturing into the Coalseam National Park, a small reserve north of Mingenew, which is rich in history and geology.

Everyone on tour receives a Casey Australia Tours “Colour Coded Field Guide of Western Australia Wildflowers” to assist with the experience. This Guide was produced in conjunction with a Botanical Expert who has been working with these natural beauties for more than 40 years.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $2140 to $2190

Travel through to the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park then on to Jurien Bay. In the afternoon, they visit Lesueur National Park and Port Denison.

They visit the HMAS Sydney Memorial and tour Geraldton overlooking the town then take some time to enjoy the new foreshore area. On the peninsula, they visit the Stromatolites of Hamelin Bay and Shell Beach before reaching Denham.

Then on to Monkey Mia to visit the wild dolphins and take a cruise of the marine park in search of dugongs and turtles. They have a barbeque dinner at Peron Homestead, and enjoy a dip in the artesian-fed hot baths.

Departing Denham, they head back down the peninsula to the North West Coastal Highway. Crossing the Murchison River at Galena Bridge they head to the coast at Kalbarri.

Visit Kalbarri National Park and the stunning gorges of Z-Bend and Nature’s Window as well as the new Skywalk perched right on the clifftop. In the afternoon they explore the coastal gorges and bluffs.

They head via the Pink Lakes north of Port Gregory to Northampton for morning tea, then back to Geraldton for lunch before returning to Perth.

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From $3190 to $3250

Travel on a luxury safari coach to one of Western Australia’s most iconic destinations, Mount Augustus. This tour combines the best of both worlds with a fascinating inland journey through Cue up to Mount Augustus before crossing over to the coast at Exmouth and returning to Perth along the coast through Coral Bay, Carnarvon, Kalbarri and Geraldton.

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From $6150 to $6240

Includes flight to Broome, the Pinnacles, HMAS Sydney Memorial, Kalbarri National Park, Carnarvon Space Museum, Glass Bottom Boat Cruise, Karijini National Park, Millstream-Chichester National Park, 13 nights motel accommodation, 13 evening meals, 13 breakfasts and three lunches.

Travel in comfort and style with like-minded passengers as you explore the stunning coastline of Western Australia all the way from Broome to Perth.

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From $7090 to $7450

The 14 Day Top End – Broome to Darwin Tour includes a flight to Broome and from Darwin, stopping at El Questro Station, Windjana Gorge, Tunnel Creek, Yellow Water Cruise, Kakadu National Park and the Bungle Bungle Range. Relax on the Lake Argyle Cruise, Ord River Cruise, Nitmiluk Cruise, and visit the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park.

In total there are 12 evening meals, 13 breakfasts, and two lunches.

Travel in comfort and style with like-minded passengers as you explore the stunning Kimberley and Kakadu regions.

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From $6890 to $6950

Travel in comfort and style with like-minded passengers as you explore this must-do iconic route from Perth all the way to Cairns, known as the “Outback Way” or “Longest Shortcut”.

The tour includes visiting the Age of Dinosaurs Centre, Undara Lava Tubes, and seeing the sunset over Uluru. You will also see the Waltzing Matilda Centre, Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Gwalia Museum, Ghost Town, and participate in desert grass paper making.

In total, there are 14 nights motel accommodation, 12 evening meals, 14 breakfasts and five lunches.

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From $6890 to $6950

Includes Uluru, Flinders Ranges, Kata Tjuta, Desert Grass Paper Making, Wadlata Outback Centre, Wave Rock, Lake Eyre, Gwalia Museum and Ghost Town, Coober Pedy Underground Tour, Arid Inland Botanical Gardens, Great Australian Bight, 15 Nights Motel Accommodation, 13 Evening Meals, 15 Breakfasts and 4 Lunches.

Travel in comfort and style with like-minded passengers as you explore central Australia, Lake Eyre and the Flinders Ranges.

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From $3390 to $3450

Includes flight to Pilbara, Karijini National Park, Colour Coded Wildflower Guide, Glass Bottom Boat Cruise, Monkey Mia Dolphins, Ocean Park Aquarium, Hamelin Pool Stromatolites, Cape Range National Park, HMAS Sydney Memorial, 7 Nights Motel Accommodation, 7 Evening Meals, 7 Breakfasts and 1 Lunch.

Travel in comfort and style with like-minded passengers as you explore the stunning Pilbara and Coral Coast.

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From $3990 to $4050

Enjoy two-night stops in five of popular Western Australia locations, travelling on their luxury coach with like-minded passengers and our experienced guide during their spectacular wildflower season.

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From $1290 to $1340

Come and explore this amazing natural wonder with Casey Australia Tours, featuring sightseeing North of Perth through various towns.

This tour is hosted by an onboard Botanical Guide to ensure that you get an outstanding experience of the Outback Wildflowers, which are different from the Southern species.

This tour books out very quickly as everyone wants to experience the elusive Leschenaultia or better known as the infamous Wreath Flower. You will be taken through remarkable outback roads in search of this flower.

Everyone on tour receives a Casey Australia Tours “Colour Coded Field Guide of Western Australia Wildflowers” to assist with the experience. This Guide was produced in conjunction with a Botanical Expert who has been working with these natural beauties for more than 40 years.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $1290 to $1340

Come and explore this amazing natural wonder with Casey Australia Tours, featuring sightseeing east of Perth through various towns including the fascinating natural wonder of Wave Rock.

This tour is hosted by an onboard Botanical Guide to ensure that you get an outstanding experience of the wheatbelt Wildflowers.

Everyone on tour receives a Casey Australia Tours “Colour Coded Field Guide of Western Australia Wildflowers” to assist with the experience. This Guide was produced in conjunction with a Botanical Expert who has been working with these natural beauties for more than 40 years.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $1290 to $1340

Come and explore the amazing wildflowers of the Fitzgerald River region with Casey Australia Tours, including the fascinating natural wonder of Wave Rock.

This tour is hosted by an onboard Botanical Guide to ensure that you get an outstanding experience of the Outback Wildflowers, which are different from the Southern species.

Everyone on tour receives a Casey Australia Tours “Colour Coded Field Guide of Western Australia Wildflowers” to assist with the experience. This Guide was produced in conjunction with a Botanical Expert who has been working with these natural beauties for more than 40 years.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $1290 to $1340

Come and explore this amazing natural wonder with Casey Australia Tours, featuring sightseeing south of Perth through various towns.

This tour is hosted by an onboard Botanical Guide to ensure that you get an outstanding experience of the South West Wildflowers.

Everyone on tour receives a Casey Australia Tours “Colour Coded Field Guide of Western Australia Wildflowers” to assist with the experience. This Guide was produced in conjunction with a Botanical Expert who has been working with these natural beauties for more than 40 years.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $1590 to $1640

Visit these must-see national parks of the Great Southern including Stirling Range, Porongurup, Fitzgerald River, Cape Le Grand, Cape Arid, Torndirrup and Mount Frankland.

Travel in comfort and style in the luxury safari coach with like-minded passengers as you explore the Great Southern off the beaten track.

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From $2690 to $2750

Explore a number of historic sites on this fascinating tour into WA’s past, visiting ghost towns, mining towns and museums along with natural wonders such as Wave Rock.

Travel in comfort and style in their luxury safari coach with like-minded passengers as you explore the Holland Way and Golden Quest Discovery Trail.

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From $8590 to $8850

Travel in comfort and style with like-minded passengers as you embark on this unique tour from Broome to Adelaide via Kununurra, Darwin, Katherine, Alice Springs, Uluru, and Coober Pedy.

The 20 Day Western Half – Broome to Adelaide tour includes the flight to Broome and from Adelaide, visiting Lake Argyle Cruise, Ord River Cruise, Katherine Gorge Cruise, and the Devils Marbles. Swim in the Mataranka Thermal Pools, and take in the history at East Point Military Museum, and Darwin Museum.

You will also visit Litchfield National Park, Geikie Gorge Cruise, Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Woomera Rocket Range, Wadlata Outback Centre, Yellow Water Cruise, Stanley Chasm and Simpsons Gap. There are three nights in Darwin and a tour of the iconic Coober Pedy.

In total, there are 18 nights of motel accommodation, one night in an en suite safari tent, 16 evening meals, 19 breakfasts and one lunch.

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From $115 to $119

Travel north through the Swan Valley to peruse and purchase honey and honey related products. Up to Berry Sweet Strawberry Farm before morning tea and a visit to the Local Goat Dairy for handcrafted goats cheese. Through Gingin on the picturesque loop in Gingin Brook before Roast Lunch at the Gingin Hotel, a classic country character establishment. They head through the ranges to Toodyay and the Coorinja Winery to sample and purchase produce. Last stop at the Whistler Chocolate Company on the way home. Including Morning Tea and Hotel lunch.

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From $115 to $119

Down the Forrest Highway for morning tea on the Leschenault Inlet at Australind. Winding through the green pastures of the Darling Scarp to Wellington Dam to view artist Guido Van Helten’s 8000 square metre mural spanning the downstream side of the dam wall. Over for a wander around the sprawling village of Gnomesville with thousands of Garden Gnomes taking over the bushland. Settling into lunch at the Dardanup Tavern before a visit to one of the stunning wineries of the Ferguson Valley. On your way home visit the Harvey Cheese Factory to purchase some of the delicacies grown on the irrigated farmlands. Including Lunch and wine tasting.

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From $130 to $135

Morning tea in Nambung National Park while you explore the Pinnacle Desert. Further north experience the region’s multimillion dollar lobster industry first hand at the Lobster Shack in Cervantes.

Here the marine crustacean is captured, brought onto shore, sorted, and then live packed in preparation of being dispatched world wide. In the afternoon enjoy a lunch of fresh crayfish and chips before taking a leisurely stroll along the shore of the Indian Ocean. Including Morning Tea, Pinnacles National Park Entry and Half Crayfish Lunch.

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From $115 to $119

First opened in 1979, the Bibbulmun Track stretches 1003 kilometres from Kalamunda to Albany.

Head to Dwellingup to experience three sections of this iconic trail, the first walk is a lovely return walk near Inglehope where a bush Morning Tea is served. The second walk follows the Hotham Valley Railway from the Holyoake Siding into Dwellingup with a roast lunch at the hotel. The afternoon walk starts south of town and meanders through the eucalyptus forest to a striking bush setting and to the waiting coach. There is a refreshment stop in town before returning to Perth.

Notes: All walk sections are planned for about three kilometres in 60-75 minutes and are optional, please bring; a jacket, walking shoes and drink bottle.

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From $1290 to $1340

Come and explore this amazing natural wonder with Casey Australia Tours, featuring sightseeing south of Perth through various towns.

This tour is hosted by an onboard Botanical Guide to ensure that you get an outstanding experience of the Southern Wildflowers, which are different from the Northern species.

You will be taken into the Stirling Range and Porongurup National Parks, through the Tree Top Walk in the Valley of the Giants including the weird and wonderful “Gnomesville” and not to forget the impressive and award-winning National ANZAC Centre in Albany.

Everyone on tour receives a Casey Australia Tours “Colour Coded Field Guide of Western Australian Wildflowers” to assist with the experience. This Guide was produced in conjunction with a Botanical Expert who has been working with these natural beauties for more than 40 years.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $105 to $109

Take a trip via rolling farmlands through historic York, then to the Wheatbelt town of Quairading for morning tea. On to Corrigin, Kondinin, Hyden and our destination, Hyden Rock, better known as “Wave Rock”. Visit Hippo’s Yawn, the Wave itself, climb to the top and generally explore this interesting natural wonder. Optional visit to the Lace Museum, Soldier Display or Wildlife Park. Return with a stop at ‘The Corrigin Dog Cemetery’. Including Morning Tea & Entry to Wave Rock.

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From $115 to $119

Down to Eaton to board the “Elandra”. Cruise the Collie River where the dolphins, birdlife and many forms of wildlife unique to South Western Australia are abundant. Elandra explores many hidden spots, that other vessels cannot reach, taking passengers drifting by modern day mansions, then back through time. After the cruise enjoy lunch and free time in Bunbury, WA’s third largest city with almost 70,000 people. On the way home we drop into the Bunbury Farmers Market to pick up some local produce. Including River Cruise and Morning Tea.

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From $115 to $119

Through the south west to beautiful Nannup on the Blackwood River. Enjoy Nannup and the Nannup Flower and Garden Festival, stunning stalls, gardens, displays, information and sales. This show has grown in variety and size in the last few years to now be one of our most popular regional events. In the afternoon we take one of the most delightful drives in Western Australia to quaint little town of Balingup. Including Morning Tea. Lunch not Included.

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From $115 to $119

The Perth floristic region offers the interested, inquisitive wildflower hunter many delights throughout Spring, 220km long and 50km wide the area contains over 2100 species of native plants, with 53 endemic to the region and 50percent endemic to the South West, (this is a similar number to the whole of the UK). Come out for an interesting and colourful day with our Botanical Guide looking though the array of wildflowers just out of Perth. Including Morning Tea, Picnic Lunch and
Botanical Guide.

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From $130 to $135

North onto the Midlands Road for our first wildflower stop and Morning Tea at the old Wannamal School Site. From here it’s out to find Lechenaultia Macrantha, the Wreath Leschenaultia. One of the world’s unique, rare and odd flowers, wreath flowers are not endangered but limited to small areas of the wheatbelt. After lunch we stop at another wildflower location with our Botanical Guide on
the way back to Perth. Including Morning Tea, Picnic Lunch & Botanical Guide.

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From $115 to $119

A spectacular display of seven varieties of Verticordia flowering in the Northern Wheatbelt, these petite, diverse flowers give rise to the common name Feather flowers. The name Verticordia is a term derived from Latin verto cor, translated as ‘the turner of hearts. The town will have live entertainment, stalls, photography exhibition as well as a guided walk of the Reynoldson Reserve. Including Botanical Guide and Afternoon Tea.

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From $115 to $119

Jump aboard and head into the Australian Bush to settle in at Drakesbrook Tavern, Waroona, to watch The Cup before Lunch. We will run a sweep on the coach, and each passenger will be given a mystery trifecta bet and drink on arrival.

Dress in the spirit to enjoy the day with all the fun and laughter of Australia’s biggest horse race with prizes for best dressed male and female. Including Sweepstake, Mystery Trifecta and Hotel Lunch.

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From $115 to $119

Afternoon tea on the way to Mandurah with free time for dinner in the city centre before boarding our cruise boat to meander the canals. Enjoy the spectacle of the Christmas lights while enjoying carols and Christmas cheer. Including Afternoon Tea and Canal Cruise.

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From $115 to $119

The picturesque town of Manjimup is set within the Jarrah/Karri Forests of the South West. Manjimup is the place to be during the cherry season, providing the opportunity for the community of Manjimup to celebrate the cherry season and harvest.

The Cherry Festivities are held on the Saturday, including displays, markets and stalls. In the afternoon there is free time to wander the Manjimup Timber Museum and historic gardens. Including Afternoon Tea.

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From $115 to $119

Two weeks short of Christmas day we celebrate the end of the touring year with a special Mystery Tour. Including a visit from jolly old bell chiming, big belly, big beard old mate Father Christmas, Morning Tea and Hotel Lunch. A great time to catch up with past traveling companions and enjoy summer in the Australian bush. Including Morning Tea and Hotel Lunch.

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From $3050 to $3490

This tour is an intimate, interesting view of the Ord River Valley when it is at its most alive, based in Kununurra for four nights.

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From $115 to $119

Travel back in time at the Dardanup Heritage Park with one of Australia’s finest collections of heritage items dedicated to the pioneers and the equipment they used to develop the state over the past 120 years. The huge collection of magnificently restored and fully operational equipment includes trucks, steam engines, military equipment, mill huts and sheds full of everyday memorabilia. The extensive historical collection will leave you spell bound by its sheer size. Including Morning Tea and Entry.

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From $115 to $119

Down Albany Highway to Wagin for the Annual Wagin Woolorama. One of the state’s largest Agricultural Shows attracting over 20,000 visitors, it is more than a country show, Wagin Woolorama rewards excellence, nurtures creativity, presents innovation and develops cohesion all while raising money to plough back into the town. Enjoy the shire on show from wool fashion, baking, art and craft to sheep dogs trials, stud livestock competitions and machinery displays. Including Show Entry.

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From $115 to $119

Experience the atmosphere of Italy at the Harvey Harvest Festival. Set in the picturesque gardens of Snell Park, Harvey, the Festival offers a feast for the senses with arts, culture, food, wine and markets. Local produce will be transformed in true paddock to plate style cooking demonstrations, with many of Harvey’s iconic brands – Harvey Cheese, Harvey Fresh, Harvey Beef and many more. Mixed in with loads of music and entertainment. Including Afternoon Tea.

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From $115 to $119

The Moondyne Festival brings Joe and his various escapades back to life. Joe and his gang run riot throughout the town of Toodyay holding up anyone they think might have money, or cozying up with the floozies that seem to follow him everywhere. Joe is caught and put on trial but yet again, escapes to create even more chaos. The day is a wonderful display of life in another time with many locals and stall holders dressing in period costume. Including Afternoon Tea.

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From $130 to $135

Whether your passion is for religion, history, art, architecture or nature, or you just want to escape into a relaxing pace of life. Enjoy stories of the town’s changing history – from when a small group of Spanish Benedictine monks made their way north from Perth to establish a mission near the banks of the Moore River in 1847, through to the education of children in Australia’s only Monastic Town. After morning tea enjoy a guided walk around the town then a picnic lunch before a visit to the Art Gallery and Museum. Including Morning Tea, Lunch and Guided Tour.

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From $1190 to $1240

In mid February the lovely town of Boyup Brook swells to celebrate everything country. With only a limited amount of accommodation in town, Casey Australia Tours are setting up a comfortable base camp. Enjoy camping in Boyup Brook to experience this great event.

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From $115 to $119

“May your troubles be less and your blessings be more and nothing but happiness come through your door.”

We celebrate St Patrick’s Day with a special Mystery Tour, with an Irish green morning tea in the Australian Bush before lunch at a country hotel. Dress in the spirit to enjoy Irish music with fun and laughter. Including Morning Tea & Hotel Lunch.

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From $1290 to $1340

Come and explore the fascinating sites designed by Monsignor John Hawes in and around Geraldton, Northampton, Mullewa, Morawa and Perenjori.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $1390 to $1440

Come and explore three sections of the Cape to Cape Trail.

This is a more leisurely walking tour of the Cape to Cape Trail with each section lasting approximately 10 kilometres.

This tour is fully accommodated and all breakfasts and dinners are included.

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From $115 to $119

In Australia, Christmas day is in the peak of summer and typically a day spent outdoors. Many Australians miss out on the Christmas atmosphere that is enjoyed in the Northern hemisphere during winter, this is what makes this day tour from Perth so special.

This includes winter fireplaces, traditional roast lunches and rich Christmas puddings. Christmas in July is the perfect opportunity to indulge and experience the wonderful aspects of a Northern Hemisphere Christmas.

Travel out into the lush green countryside to a mystery location for a festive hotel lunch with all the trimmings. Christmas in July is a wonderful time of the year to re-ignite the spirit and goodwill of Christmas so why not join in the celebration.

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From $115 to $119

Once again the small country village will explode into colour as the Balingup Medieval Carnivale relives times well gone but not forgotten.

Chat with the King, sample some of the local wines, ciders and meads, purchase from the many market stalls, tuck into the tasty food available, ride a Camel or a Clydesdale Wagon. This is one of the biggest and well managed events on the WA Medieval calendar so dress in costume to get into the medieval theme.

Including Afternoon Tea & Entry to Carnivale.

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From $130 to $135

Up to Dwellingup for morning tea before we board the historic Dwellingup Forest Train that will take you 8 kilometres eastward from Dwellingup to Etmilyn Siding. Hauled by historic Diesel Locomotives along the state’s last surviving lightly built developmental railway. At the end of the line there is a 20 minute walk trail through the beautiful plant life and rare Jarrah Forest. On return to town with free time to enjoy lunch at the Hotel or one of the cafes (or BYO). North along Del Park Road over North Dandalup Dam with your final stop overlooking the dam. Including Morning Tea & Train Ticket.

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