
Transfer
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Transfer
4.6
(306 Customer Reviews)





Transfer
4.6
(306 Customer Reviews)




From Fremantle: Rottnest Island Return Ferry
Enjoy fast return ferry rides to Rottnest Island from Fremantle and discover unique wildlife, beaches and history at your own pace.
7.5 hrs – 8 hrs
Free cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Highlights
Travel to Rottnest Island by fast, return ferry from Fremantle in about 30 minutes
See native wildlife such as New Zealand fur seals, seabirds, dolphins and whales
Plan your day on the island to fit your interests—relax, snorkel or visit iconic sites
Enjoy history, cycling, scenic beaches and panoramic coastal views
Learn about Rottnest’s heritage, including the story behind its unique name
What’s Included
Flexible, same-day round-trip ferry tickets from Fremantle to Rottnest Island
Up to 7 hours leisure time on the island
Optional bike hire and bus tours (if selected)
Access to beaches, historic sites and nature trails
Luggage storage aboard the ferry
Your Rottnest Island Day Trip from Fremantle
Start Your Journey
Board a high-speed ferry in Fremantle for a convenient and scenic transfer straight to Rottnest Island. The vessel offers comfortable seating and on-board luggage storage, allowing you to relax as you cross vibrant turquoise waters. The journey takes about 25–30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy panoramic views and watch for dolphins and seabirds along the way.
Arriving at Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is famous for its pristine beaches, diverse landscapes and inviting atmosphere. Upon arrival, you are free to explore on your own schedule. Grab a map from the visitor centre to set your route for the day. The island’s roads and paths cater to both leisurely walkers and adventure-seeking cyclists.
Wildlife and Nature Discovery
Experience the unique biodiversity that Rottnest is known for. Spot playful quokkas—the marsupials that helped inspire the island’s name—as they hop around shaded paths. Keep an eye out for New Zealand fur seals lounging on the rocks, and in the right season, you may see humpback whales and dolphins in the surrounding waters. Birdwatchers will enjoy the array of seabirds nesting along the island’s coast.
Activities and Points of Interest
Beaches: Swim, snorkel or simply relax on beautiful stretches of white sand, including Pinky Beach and The Basin
Cycling: Rent a bike (optional add-on) to cover more ground, visit lighthouses or picnic in scenic bays
Historic Sites: Explore Kingstown Barracks, Oliver Hill Battery and the famous Wadjemup Lighthouse
Scenic Lookouts: Climb to Jeannies Lookout or Mabel Cove for spectacular photo opportunities
Museums: Delve into Rottnest’s maritime and colonial history at the island’s local museum
Flexible Schedules and Optional Tours
With round-trip ferry tickets, set your own timetable for returning to Fremantle. Spend up to 7 hours exploring the natural reserve or enhance your day by booking an optional guided bus tour, which covers major attractions and includes informative commentary. Some tickets offer a heritage walk, visits to historic tunnels and a tasty light lunch option.
Travel Tips & Comfort
Single pieces of luggage up to 22kg can be transported
Ferry facilities are pram and wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable journey for all guests
For those travelling with service animals, assistance dogs are welcome on board—check guidelines for Rottnest Island restrictions
Fun Fact
The island’s name dates back to the 17th century when Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh mistook native quokkas for large rats, calling it “Rattennest,” or rat’s nest.
Book your From Fremantle: Rottnest Island Return Ferry tickets now!
Arrive at the terminal 30 minutes prior to ferry departure
Follow all luggage weight and size guidelines to avoid excess charges
Respect Rottnest Island’s protected natural areas and do not feed or disturb wildlife
Service and guide dogs are allowed on board but check island policy for entry
How long does the ferry ride from Fremantle to Rottnest Island take?
The journey lasts approximately 25 to 30 minutes each way.
Can I bring a pram, stroller or wheelchair on the ferry?
Yes, both the ferry and island are accessible for prams, strollers and wheelchairs.
What are the luggage restrictions on the ferry?
Each passenger may bring one piece of luggage (maximum 22kg and specific size limits). Additional luggage may incur charges.
Are service dogs allowed on board and on the island?
Guide dogs are permitted on the ferry. Contact Rottnest Island rangers for specific rules about service dogs on the island.
How do I plan my return trip time?
Check the ferry schedule and arrive at the terminal 30 minutes before departure for a seamless return journey.
Arrive at the ferry terminal at least 30 minutes before departure to allow time for check-in and boarding
The ferry and island facilities are accessible to prams, strollers and wheelchairs
Bring sun protection, water and comfortable walking shoes for island exploration
One piece of luggage per person is allowed; size and weight restrictions apply
Check ferry timetables in advance to plan your preferred return trip time
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Travel to Rottnest Island by fast, return ferry from Fremantle in about 30 minutes
See native wildlife such as New Zealand fur seals, seabirds, dolphins and whales
Plan your day on the island to fit your interests—relax, snorkel or visit iconic sites
Enjoy history, cycling, scenic beaches and panoramic coastal views
Learn about Rottnest’s heritage, including the story behind its unique name
What’s Included
Flexible, same-day round-trip ferry tickets from Fremantle to Rottnest Island
Up to 7 hours leisure time on the island
Optional bike hire and bus tours (if selected)
Access to beaches, historic sites and nature trails
Luggage storage aboard the ferry
Your Rottnest Island Day Trip from Fremantle
Start Your Journey
Board a high-speed ferry in Fremantle for a convenient and scenic transfer straight to Rottnest Island. The vessel offers comfortable seating and on-board luggage storage, allowing you to relax as you cross vibrant turquoise waters. The journey takes about 25–30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy panoramic views and watch for dolphins and seabirds along the way.
Arriving at Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is famous for its pristine beaches, diverse landscapes and inviting atmosphere. Upon arrival, you are free to explore on your own schedule. Grab a map from the visitor centre to set your route for the day. The island’s roads and paths cater to both leisurely walkers and adventure-seeking cyclists.
Wildlife and Nature Discovery
Experience the unique biodiversity that Rottnest is known for. Spot playful quokkas—the marsupials that helped inspire the island’s name—as they hop around shaded paths. Keep an eye out for New Zealand fur seals lounging on the rocks, and in the right season, you may see humpback whales and dolphins in the surrounding waters. Birdwatchers will enjoy the array of seabirds nesting along the island’s coast.
Activities and Points of Interest
Beaches: Swim, snorkel or simply relax on beautiful stretches of white sand, including Pinky Beach and The Basin
Cycling: Rent a bike (optional add-on) to cover more ground, visit lighthouses or picnic in scenic bays
Historic Sites: Explore Kingstown Barracks, Oliver Hill Battery and the famous Wadjemup Lighthouse
Scenic Lookouts: Climb to Jeannies Lookout or Mabel Cove for spectacular photo opportunities
Museums: Delve into Rottnest’s maritime and colonial history at the island’s local museum
Flexible Schedules and Optional Tours
With round-trip ferry tickets, set your own timetable for returning to Fremantle. Spend up to 7 hours exploring the natural reserve or enhance your day by booking an optional guided bus tour, which covers major attractions and includes informative commentary. Some tickets offer a heritage walk, visits to historic tunnels and a tasty light lunch option.
Travel Tips & Comfort
Single pieces of luggage up to 22kg can be transported
Ferry facilities are pram and wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable journey for all guests
For those travelling with service animals, assistance dogs are welcome on board—check guidelines for Rottnest Island restrictions
Fun Fact
The island’s name dates back to the 17th century when Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh mistook native quokkas for large rats, calling it “Rattennest,” or rat’s nest.
Book your From Fremantle: Rottnest Island Return Ferry tickets now!
Arrive at the terminal 30 minutes prior to ferry departure
Follow all luggage weight and size guidelines to avoid excess charges
Respect Rottnest Island’s protected natural areas and do not feed or disturb wildlife
Service and guide dogs are allowed on board but check island policy for entry
How long does the ferry ride from Fremantle to Rottnest Island take?
The journey lasts approximately 25 to 30 minutes each way.
Can I bring a pram, stroller or wheelchair on the ferry?
Yes, both the ferry and island are accessible for prams, strollers and wheelchairs.
What are the luggage restrictions on the ferry?
Each passenger may bring one piece of luggage (maximum 22kg and specific size limits). Additional luggage may incur charges.
Are service dogs allowed on board and on the island?
Guide dogs are permitted on the ferry. Contact Rottnest Island rangers for specific rules about service dogs on the island.
How do I plan my return trip time?
Check the ferry schedule and arrive at the terminal 30 minutes before departure for a seamless return journey.
Arrive at the ferry terminal at least 30 minutes before departure to allow time for check-in and boarding
The ferry and island facilities are accessible to prams, strollers and wheelchairs
Bring sun protection, water and comfortable walking shoes for island exploration
One piece of luggage per person is allowed; size and weight restrictions apply
Check ferry timetables in advance to plan your preferred return trip time
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Travel to Rottnest Island by fast, return ferry from Fremantle in about 30 minutes
See native wildlife such as New Zealand fur seals, seabirds, dolphins and whales
Plan your day on the island to fit your interests—relax, snorkel or visit iconic sites
Enjoy history, cycling, scenic beaches and panoramic coastal views
Learn about Rottnest’s heritage, including the story behind its unique name
What’s Included
Flexible, same-day round-trip ferry tickets from Fremantle to Rottnest Island
Up to 7 hours leisure time on the island
Optional bike hire and bus tours (if selected)
Access to beaches, historic sites and nature trails
Luggage storage aboard the ferry
Your Rottnest Island Day Trip from Fremantle
Start Your Journey
Board a high-speed ferry in Fremantle for a convenient and scenic transfer straight to Rottnest Island. The vessel offers comfortable seating and on-board luggage storage, allowing you to relax as you cross vibrant turquoise waters. The journey takes about 25–30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy panoramic views and watch for dolphins and seabirds along the way.
Arriving at Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is famous for its pristine beaches, diverse landscapes and inviting atmosphere. Upon arrival, you are free to explore on your own schedule. Grab a map from the visitor centre to set your route for the day. The island’s roads and paths cater to both leisurely walkers and adventure-seeking cyclists.
Wildlife and Nature Discovery
Experience the unique biodiversity that Rottnest is known for. Spot playful quokkas—the marsupials that helped inspire the island’s name—as they hop around shaded paths. Keep an eye out for New Zealand fur seals lounging on the rocks, and in the right season, you may see humpback whales and dolphins in the surrounding waters. Birdwatchers will enjoy the array of seabirds nesting along the island’s coast.
Activities and Points of Interest
Beaches: Swim, snorkel or simply relax on beautiful stretches of white sand, including Pinky Beach and The Basin
Cycling: Rent a bike (optional add-on) to cover more ground, visit lighthouses or picnic in scenic bays
Historic Sites: Explore Kingstown Barracks, Oliver Hill Battery and the famous Wadjemup Lighthouse
Scenic Lookouts: Climb to Jeannies Lookout or Mabel Cove for spectacular photo opportunities
Museums: Delve into Rottnest’s maritime and colonial history at the island’s local museum
Flexible Schedules and Optional Tours
With round-trip ferry tickets, set your own timetable for returning to Fremantle. Spend up to 7 hours exploring the natural reserve or enhance your day by booking an optional guided bus tour, which covers major attractions and includes informative commentary. Some tickets offer a heritage walk, visits to historic tunnels and a tasty light lunch option.
Travel Tips & Comfort
Single pieces of luggage up to 22kg can be transported
Ferry facilities are pram and wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable journey for all guests
For those travelling with service animals, assistance dogs are welcome on board—check guidelines for Rottnest Island restrictions
Fun Fact
The island’s name dates back to the 17th century when Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh mistook native quokkas for large rats, calling it “Rattennest,” or rat’s nest.
Book your From Fremantle: Rottnest Island Return Ferry tickets now!
Arrive at the ferry terminal at least 30 minutes before departure to allow time for check-in and boarding
The ferry and island facilities are accessible to prams, strollers and wheelchairs
Bring sun protection, water and comfortable walking shoes for island exploration
One piece of luggage per person is allowed; size and weight restrictions apply
Check ferry timetables in advance to plan your preferred return trip time
Arrive at the terminal 30 minutes prior to ferry departure
Follow all luggage weight and size guidelines to avoid excess charges
Respect Rottnest Island’s protected natural areas and do not feed or disturb wildlife
Service and guide dogs are allowed on board but check island policy for entry
How long does the ferry ride from Fremantle to Rottnest Island take?
The journey lasts approximately 25 to 30 minutes each way.
Can I bring a pram, stroller or wheelchair on the ferry?
Yes, both the ferry and island are accessible for prams, strollers and wheelchairs.
What are the luggage restrictions on the ferry?
Each passenger may bring one piece of luggage (maximum 22kg and specific size limits). Additional luggage may incur charges.
Are service dogs allowed on board and on the island?
Guide dogs are permitted on the ferry. Contact Rottnest Island rangers for specific rules about service dogs on the island.
How do I plan my return trip time?
Check the ferry schedule and arrive at the terminal 30 minutes before departure for a seamless return journey.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Travel to Rottnest Island by fast, return ferry from Fremantle in about 30 minutes
See native wildlife such as New Zealand fur seals, seabirds, dolphins and whales
Plan your day on the island to fit your interests—relax, snorkel or visit iconic sites
Enjoy history, cycling, scenic beaches and panoramic coastal views
Learn about Rottnest’s heritage, including the story behind its unique name
What’s Included
Flexible, same-day round-trip ferry tickets from Fremantle to Rottnest Island
Up to 7 hours leisure time on the island
Optional bike hire and bus tours (if selected)
Access to beaches, historic sites and nature trails
Luggage storage aboard the ferry
Your Rottnest Island Day Trip from Fremantle
Start Your Journey
Board a high-speed ferry in Fremantle for a convenient and scenic transfer straight to Rottnest Island. The vessel offers comfortable seating and on-board luggage storage, allowing you to relax as you cross vibrant turquoise waters. The journey takes about 25–30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to enjoy panoramic views and watch for dolphins and seabirds along the way.
Arriving at Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is famous for its pristine beaches, diverse landscapes and inviting atmosphere. Upon arrival, you are free to explore on your own schedule. Grab a map from the visitor centre to set your route for the day. The island’s roads and paths cater to both leisurely walkers and adventure-seeking cyclists.
Wildlife and Nature Discovery
Experience the unique biodiversity that Rottnest is known for. Spot playful quokkas—the marsupials that helped inspire the island’s name—as they hop around shaded paths. Keep an eye out for New Zealand fur seals lounging on the rocks, and in the right season, you may see humpback whales and dolphins in the surrounding waters. Birdwatchers will enjoy the array of seabirds nesting along the island’s coast.
Activities and Points of Interest
Beaches: Swim, snorkel or simply relax on beautiful stretches of white sand, including Pinky Beach and The Basin
Cycling: Rent a bike (optional add-on) to cover more ground, visit lighthouses or picnic in scenic bays
Historic Sites: Explore Kingstown Barracks, Oliver Hill Battery and the famous Wadjemup Lighthouse
Scenic Lookouts: Climb to Jeannies Lookout or Mabel Cove for spectacular photo opportunities
Museums: Delve into Rottnest’s maritime and colonial history at the island’s local museum
Flexible Schedules and Optional Tours
With round-trip ferry tickets, set your own timetable for returning to Fremantle. Spend up to 7 hours exploring the natural reserve or enhance your day by booking an optional guided bus tour, which covers major attractions and includes informative commentary. Some tickets offer a heritage walk, visits to historic tunnels and a tasty light lunch option.
Travel Tips & Comfort
Single pieces of luggage up to 22kg can be transported
Ferry facilities are pram and wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable journey for all guests
For those travelling with service animals, assistance dogs are welcome on board—check guidelines for Rottnest Island restrictions
Fun Fact
The island’s name dates back to the 17th century when Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh mistook native quokkas for large rats, calling it “Rattennest,” or rat’s nest.
Book your From Fremantle: Rottnest Island Return Ferry tickets now!
Arrive at the ferry terminal at least 30 minutes before departure to allow time for check-in and boarding
The ferry and island facilities are accessible to prams, strollers and wheelchairs
Bring sun protection, water and comfortable walking shoes for island exploration
One piece of luggage per person is allowed; size and weight restrictions apply
Check ferry timetables in advance to plan your preferred return trip time
Arrive at the terminal 30 minutes prior to ferry departure
Follow all luggage weight and size guidelines to avoid excess charges
Respect Rottnest Island’s protected natural areas and do not feed or disturb wildlife
Service and guide dogs are allowed on board but check island policy for entry
How long does the ferry ride from Fremantle to Rottnest Island take?
The journey lasts approximately 25 to 30 minutes each way.
Can I bring a pram, stroller or wheelchair on the ferry?
Yes, both the ferry and island are accessible for prams, strollers and wheelchairs.
What are the luggage restrictions on the ferry?
Each passenger may bring one piece of luggage (maximum 22kg and specific size limits). Additional luggage may incur charges.
Are service dogs allowed on board and on the island?
Guide dogs are permitted on the ferry. Contact Rottnest Island rangers for specific rules about service dogs on the island.
How do I plan my return trip time?
Check the ferry schedule and arrive at the terminal 30 minutes before departure for a seamless return journey.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
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