Itinerary Details
Day 1 Perth to Ningaloo Reef (via Learmonth)
Fly from Perth to Learmonth where you will be transferred to Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef.
Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef is an exclusive safari camp hidden in the white sand dunes of Western Australia's Cape Range National Park, an hour's drive (70 kms/44 miles) south of Exmouth. Nine spacious wilderness tents are just meters from the water's edge and the world's greatest fringing coastal coral reef. Sal Salis accommodation and hosting style exudes 'Wild Bush Luxury' and Sal Salis guides deliver an extraordinary insight to one of Australia's best kept natural secrets - Ningaloo Reef.
In keeping with a philosophy of 'Wild Bush Luxury', the focus of your stay is the wilderness around you and its marine and land inhabitants; your accommodation is designed to expose you to the sights and sounds outside your tent. While an exclusive bush experience does not need to be 5 star in the traditional sense, there are a few key comforts that are crucial: a supremely comfortable bed, 100% cotton linen, a choice of pillows, soft bathtowels, an en suite bathroom, delicious food and great hosting.
The main camp building is raised above the sand and coastal scrub with views out to the reef and breakers beyond. Dinner is hosted against a back-drop of rich sunsets over the Indian Ocean and in the cool of the evening kangaroos and wallaroos appear from the bush for their evening graze.
Sal Salis
Meals: D
Day 2 Activities at Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef
The World Heritage Area of the Ningaloo Coast provides one of Australias great marine experiences, whilst the limestone backdrop of the Cape Range hides deep gorges of spectacular beauty. The wildlife and spectacular location tell the story of this wonderful spot at Ningaloo Reef. The goal of Sal Salis is to provide interpretation to bring the experience alive and the soft touches that make for a magical experience. The coral reef is literally on the doorstep and the guides are passionate and knowledgeable people who love showing you their backyard, which is home to over 500 species of fish, 250 species of coral and 600 species of mollusc. Ningaloo is known as one of the best places on earth to see and swim with whale sharks and manta rays. It is also a major breeding area for hawksbill, green and loggerhead turtles which are seen daily in front of the camp.
The Cape Range National Park allows excellent wildlife and birdlife viewing as you tour it at a leisurely pace. Red kangaroos, wallaroos, rock wallabies and Goulds goannas are regularly sighted along with many of the 100 bird species that exist in this area. For the seasoned birders fairy wrens, zebra finches, honeyeaters, reef herons and ospreys can all be found either in or close to the camp. In addition there are over 80 species of reptiles and over 30 species of wildflowers within the park that generally bloom towards the end of winter, including the bird flower and the desert sturt pea.
Expert guides are on hand to deliver authentic wilderness experiences. These include helping guests spot elusive birds or animals, gaining a greater understanding of the geology of the area or learning about the ecology of the fauna and flora and how it exists in such an arid environment. The aim is to inspire and provoke through the activities delivered and to increase awareness of the dangers that may impact on this wildly beautiful and pristine place.
Sal Salis
Meals: B, L, D
Day 3 Day at Leisure, Ningaloo Reef
Today is your day at leisure to explore all that Ningaloo Reef has to offer.
Sal Salis
Meals: B, L, D
Day 4 Ningaloo Reef to Perth (via Learmonth)
Transfer by car from Sal Salis to Learmonth for your flight to Perth.
Upon claiming your baggage, a driver will transfer you by private vehicle from Perth Airport to COMO The Treasury.
Perth, the go-ahead capital of Western Australia, gives a feeling of space and light - set on the banks of the sparkling Swan River, a few miles from the magnificent beaches of the Indian Ocean.
Fremantle, 18 kilometers south-west of Perth is a colorful, busy port at the mouth of the Swan River. Attractions include the Fremantle Arts Centre, the Maritime Museum, the Round House, the market and the lively town center affectionately known as the cappuccino strip.
Outdoor activities include picnics in Kings Park with its walking trails and a 12-hectare botanical garden, famous for its spring wildflower displays. The park is a pleasant walk from the center of Perth and is well served by public transport and the Perth Tram. Also visit some of the magnificent white-sand, Indian Ocean surfing beaches. The closest is City Beach, but Cottesloe, Floreat, Scarborough, and Sorrento are also popular.
Como The Treasury
Meals: B
Day 5 Perth and Fremantle Sightseeing Tour
Perth is one of the most isolated cities in the world, but you wouldn't know it to visit. In recent years, Perth has turned into a vibrant and rapidly growing modern city that is abuzz with activity. Start your tour by sightseeing the historic sites within the CBD, such as the Governor's residence, and Perth Council House, which are opposite COMO The Treasury and Barracks Arch. From the CBD, head to the South Perth foreshore to enjoy sweeping views of the city skyline, stroll on the Matagarup walking Bridge over the Swan River at Perth Stadium. Visit the Perth Mint and perhaps witness a gold pour in the original historic melting house.
Next, head to the 1,000 acre Kings Park for more panoramic views and the chance to explore the world-known botanical gardens and native bushland. Kings Park is home to over 300 native plant varieties and 80 bird species and contains the State War Memorial. Then take a scenic drive through some of Perth's most exclusive suburbs, including Dalkeith and Claremont. Lunch today is at a restaurant in picture-perfect Leighton Beach overlooking the sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean.
After lunch, cross the Swan River and head into Fremantle. It's a magical place with colonial buildings and anecdotes that transport you to another era. There is a laidback beachy vibe, with a flamboyant, cultural and artistic heart that beats throughout the port city. Visit the historic Round House, the oldest public building in the State of Western Australia. Opened in January 1831, just 18 months after settlement, it was built to hold any person convicted of a crime in the settlement and was used until 1886. This private tour is ideal for visitors who have a short stay in Western Australia, touching on so many highlights of the city area.
Como The Treasury
Meals: B, L
Day 6 Day at Leisure, Perth
Today is your day at leisure to explore the city of Perth.
Como The Treasury
Meals: B
Day 7 COMO The Treasury to Perth Airport
This morning you will be met and transferred to the Perth airport for your departure flight.
Meals: B