Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse Guided Tour
Discover the heritage precinct of Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and climb the 59 stairs for breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and Geographe Bay. Included in your admission to the lighthouse is a 30 minute guided tour where you’ll hear the stories of hardship for the lighthouse keepers who lived on-site from 1903 to 1996. The beautifully landscaped playgrounds, lawns and observation deck provide a beautiful backdrop to sit and admire the scenery before or after your tour of the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse. Unearth the fascinating history behind this Western Australian landmark and gain a captivating insight into a working lighthouse. The Cape Naturalist Lighthouse tour is a suitable activity for all ages and is open to the public daily between 9am and 5pm.
- Breathtaking Views: Climb the 59 stairs to the top of the lighthouse for awe-inspiring panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Geographe Bay. Marvel at the vast expanse of water meeting the horizon, creating a stunning backdrop for your visit.
- Guided Tour: Your admission includes a 30-minute guided tour, offering insights into the history of the lighthouse and the lives of the keepers who resided on-site from 1903 to 1996. Learn about the challenges and hardships they faced while operating the lighthouse and safeguarding maritime traffic.
- Historical Narratives: During the tour, hear captivating stories that bring the history of the lighthouse to life. Gain a deeper appreciation for the role it played in navigation and maritime safety along the Western Australian coastline.
- Scenic Surroundings: Explore the beautifully landscaped playgrounds, lawns, and observation deck surrounding the lighthouse. Take a moment to relax and soak in the serene atmosphere while admiring the natural beauty of the surroundings.
- Family-Friendly Activity: The Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse tour is suitable for visitors of all ages, making it a perfect outing for families, friends, and solo travelers alike. Experience a blend of education, adventure, and relaxation in a picturesque setting.
- Breathtaking panoramic ocean views
- Step back in time and hear tales of ships wrecked off the coastline
- Fascinating insight into functions of a working lighthouse
- Easy climb of 59 stairs; accessible even for small children
- Beautifully renovated heritage precinct and Lighthouse keeper’s cottage
- Enclosed footwear suitable for climbing stairs is recommended
- A camera (no tripods, camera stands or selfie-sticks)
- Bring hats and sunscreen in summer, waterproof jackets in winter