Take a trip to Rottnest Island departing from Fremantle with SeaLink Rottnest Island! Spend the day exploring the island and meeting the unique wildlife.
Take a day trip to Rottnest Island, a short 35 minute ferry ride from Fremantle. The Island is 11km in length and 4.5km at its widest point making it perfect for exploring by bicycle or foot.
Rottnest Island offer a variety of things to do such as snorkelling, skydiving, walking, bike tours and more. There are also plenty of beautiful beaches to choose from. Looking for something to eat, there are plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants.
Simply book a departure time below and select what afternoon return ferry you would like from the below list.
Purchase price includes Government Admission Fee, nothing more to pay!
Departure point - B Shed Victoria Quay, Fremantle
Journey time: 35 minutes each way
Return Ferry time: 4pm from Rottnest Island
All prices are shown in AUD ($)
Es ging alles Problemlos, wir erhielten von bookme einen QR-Code und dieser wurde an der Ferry gescannt. Man kann innen klimatisiert oder draußen sitzen. Pünktliche Anfahrt und nette Mitarbeiter. ?
We loved boarding with Sealink Ferry, the complimentary popsicle on the way there and back from Rottnest was such a lovely touch to the great service we received onboard. Totally recommend the Rottnest experience via cycling! It was the best experience with incredible views, swimming areas with crystal clear bright blue waters, it was a dream. However do come well prepared with lots of water ☺️ Will definitely love to do again one day ❤️☺️
Great ferry service, apologies for the low star rating I was just left so dispirited by what I witnessed today on Rottnest island and I want people to be more educated when they leave the ferry. Instead of bombarding us with adverts of your other services, how about a mandatory video on how to behave around quokkas as most people seem to be lacking common sense and basic decency. I witnessed multiple people petting quokkas, lots of stolen food incidences that left people giggling instead of taking it off the quokka/ensuring it didn't happen in the first place and people with no respect for the quokkas space. We have entered their home, have patience and let them come to you instead of stalking them from behind for a selfie. I saw a row of 4 people walking along the road and when seeing a quokka they didn't give him a wide berth, they just continued walking I assume expecting the quokka to move. As these creatures are so tame the quokka did not indeed move until he was almost accidentally kicked by the rude tourists as they continued on their path and then he ran away scared. I'm sorry but how dare they? It's the equivalent of someone breaking into your house and walking over you as you relax on the sofa... I saw no signs explaining the fines in place and 3 weak tiny signs saying no touching/feeding. More rangers need to be on patrol in town rather than the port as all the incidences of animal abuse I saw were in town. Having seen all of this in the space of an hour I believe the abuse is rife. I witnessed quokkas that had hair falling out, a sign of human food influence. More needs to be done to protect these beautiful creatures to stop ignorant tourists from taking advantage of their lack of fear.
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m.traen from Germany wrote on 10 April 2023
Nur Probleme
Wir haben eine bereits ausgebuchte Fähre bekommen und die Überraschung dann am Morgen bekommen. Nach mehrmaligen Hinterhertelefonieren waren alle Zeiten ausgebucht und nichts zu machen. Als wir dann um 2.30 zur Fähre sind (diese Zeit hatten wir morgens um 7 Uhr bekommen) wurde uns erzählt dass um 6 bei der letzten Fähre auch noch Plätze wären. Ein sehr stressiger Tag, was alles eigl. unnötig war. Also bucht lieber direkt über die Fähre oder fragt beim Skipper nach.