Margaret River Getaway + Wine Tour

Looking for a quick getaway before the conference? We have arranged discounted accommodation for delegates to enjoy the sights and delights of all that Margaret River has to offer. There is only one scheduled DFK activity during the getaway (Wine Tour), the rest of the time you are free to explore at your own leisure.  The DFK Wine Tour* is on Sunday 19 May and will showcase some of the best wineries in the region.  The approximate price for the day is $265 and is inclusive of all transfers (to and from Smiths Beach Resort), all wine tastings and lunch. The price may change slightly depending on final numbers. *Accommodation, flights and transfers to and from Margaret River are excluded from the tour price and are the responsibility of the delegate. 

Accommodation

Discounted luxury accommodation has been secured in Yallingup at Smiths Beach Resort, the ultimate beachside accommodation experience. Nestled between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin, this architectural award-winning small luxury hotel provides the perfect location to experience Margaret River.

For a full description of the rooms, please visit their website here.

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Accommodation availability is from Thursday 16 May 2024 - Monday 20 May 2024 and room options include,

  • 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Apartment - $277 per night
  • 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Ocean View Villa - $420 per night
  • 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Beach house (for sharing) - $637 per night

To book your accommodation, please email [email protected] and let them know you are part of the DFK Group.

Wine Tour - Sunday 19 May 

We have selected several wineries for tasting and lunch. The itinerary is below.

Time  Winery
10.30  Pick up from Smiths Beach
11.00  Cullens Wines
12.00  Howard Parks Wines
13.30  Vass Felix Winery - Lunch
15.45  Amelia Parks Wines
16.30  Return to Resort

 

About Margaret River Wine Region

Margaret River is a small town south of Perth in Western Australia, known for its craft breweries, boutiques and surrounding wineries. Beaches and surf breaks line the nearby coast, whose waters host migratory whales (Jun–Nov). Stretching between 2 lighthouses north and south of the town, the long-distance walk, the Cape to Cape Track, fringes the limestone caves and sea cliffs of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.

It offers world-class wine alongside an unspolit coastline, as well as stunning inland rivers, tall-timber forests and ancient underground caves.

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