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Margaret River Lighthouse Tours

The Margaret River region is renowned for its stunning coastal landscapes, and the lighthouses stand as a sentinel overlooking the dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches. Take a Margaret River lighthouse tour to soak in breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and the rugged Western Australian coastline.

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Family entering red door of Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, "1903" above.
Tour guide explains to family inside Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse near spiral staircase.
Tour guide points to ocean view from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse balcony with visitors.
Lightkeepers' Museum sign on stone building at Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, Western Australia
Visitors interact with "Explorers of the Cape" display at lighthouse museum.
Two people engage with an interactive map display at Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse museum.
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse museum interior with historical exhibits and informational displays.
Boardwalk leading to Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse under sunny sky, Western Australia.
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse at sunset with boardwalk and coastal vegetation, Western Australia.
30 min
  • Join a fully guided tour of Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, including access to the balcony and observation platform at the base.

  • Discover maritime history, shipwreck stories, and the lives of lighthouse keepers with engaging local guides.

  • From the balcony, soak in views of the Indian Ocean and Geographe Bay. Between June and September, this balcony becomes a prime whale-watching spot.

  • Afterward, wander through the Lightkeepers’ Museum to uncover relics, photos, and stories from Western Australia’s seafaring heritage.

More details

  • Join a fully guided tour of Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, including access to the balcony and observation platform at the base.

  • Discover maritime history, shipwreck stories, and the lives of lighthouse keepers with engaging local guides.

  • From the balcony, soak in views of the Indian Ocean and Geographe Bay. Between June and September, this balcony becomes a prime whale-watching spot.

  • Afterward, wander through the Lightkeepers’ Museum to uncover relics, photos, and stories from Western Australia’s seafaring heritage.

from
AU$17
Visitors on Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse balcony overlooking ocean views.
Tour guide explaining inside Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse lamp room to visitors.
Tour group inside Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, viewed from above on spiral stairs.
Family walking on boardwalk near Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Australia.
Aerial view of Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on rocky coastal headland, surrounded by ocean waves.
Visitors examining historical photographs at Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse exhibit.
Two women on boardwalk with Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse in background.
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse silhouetted against sunset sky in Australia.
30 min
  • See Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on a fully guided 30-minute tour, with exclusive balcony access to see where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.

  • Your guide brings the past to life with tales of daring sailors, 19th-century navigation, and the spirit of the lighthouse keepers who once called this wild coast home.

  • After your tour, wander through the Cape Leeuwin precinct, exploring interpretive exhibits and the maritime heritage walkway at your own pace.

  • Pause at the on-site café (additional charges apply), the perfect spot to watch the ever-changing sea and feel the coastal breeze on your face.

More details

  • See Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on a fully guided 30-minute tour, with exclusive balcony access to see where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.

  • Your guide brings the past to life with tales of daring sailors, 19th-century navigation, and the spirit of the lighthouse keepers who once called this wild coast home.

  • After your tour, wander through the Cape Leeuwin precinct, exploring interpretive exhibits and the maritime heritage walkway at your own pace.

  • Pause at the on-site café (additional charges apply), the perfect spot to watch the ever-changing sea and feel the coastal breeze on your face.

from
AU$22

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