Rottnest Island makes a great day-trip for eco-tourists and just about anyone! It is easily accessible from Perth and Fremantle by ferry. Rottnest Express departs from Perth’s Barrack St Pier, calls in at Fremantle where you may have to change boats, then docks at Rottnest Island. It’s a very pleasant trip down the Swan River and most people sit up on deck to enjoy the views.
If you have the flexibility, there are often Tuesday specials for this day trip from Fremantle.
For a day trip, if you can’t do Tuesday special it’s probably better to book a ferry package that includes whatever excursions you want on Rottnest. The Adventure Tour is great because it includes a trip around the island on a smaller tour boat that gets you very close to fur seal colonies and other wildlife.
Here’s a few pics of what you can expect – ospreys, fur seals, dolphins and more!
You will arrive back on land in time for lunch. Rottnest Island has several options such as Subway for those on a budget and a few nicer sit-down cafes.
We came here hoping to see Rock Parrots which are known to be present near the lighthouse (see photo above taken from the boat). It’s easily walkable from the restaurant area. While you are walking, keep an eye out for other wildlife such as quokkas, peacocks and other birds. Check out the bird list here.
Unfortunately, we didn’t see the Rock Parrots this time, they are pretty elusive and even the local Quokka Tour Guide didn’t know anything about them. Watch your time as you don’t want to miss your ferry back, it’s a long way to swim! Of course Rottnest does have some nice accommodation if you prefer a longer visit!
If you are looking for Rock Parrots, the yellow-highlighted area is the best place to look.