Secret Delights Margaret River Tour: What to Expect Before You Book

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Towering karri trees in Boranup Forest near Margaret River
Boranup Forest adds a calm, distinctly South West finish to this Margaret River food, wine and nature tour.

Secret Delights Margaret River Tour: What to Expect Before You Book

If you want a Margaret River tour that feels a little more thoughtful than a basic cellar-door crawl, Secret Delights is one of the stronger options. It blends boutique wine tasting with a proper coffee stop, a relaxed local lunch, and a short nature break in Boranup Forest, so the day feels broader than simply moving from one tasting bench to the next.

This is a half-day experience with a definite Margaret River identity. You get wine, of course, but also coffee culture, handmade local produce, and one of the region’s most atmospheric forest settings. That mix is what gives the tour its appeal.

Quick answer: Secret Delights is a small-group Margaret River tour that combines a guided coffee experience, boutique winery tastings, lunch at The Berry Farm, and a stop in Boranup Forest. It suits travellers who want a more rounded taste of the region rather than a long, wine-only day.

Overview

The tour is built around the idea of showing a more personal side of Margaret River. Instead of stacking up a large number of venues, it focuses on a handful of quality stops and adds context along the way. The result is a day that feels more curated and less rushed than many bigger wine-region tours.

It also helps that the operator leans toward small, locally owned businesses. That gives the experience a more grounded feel and usually means more direct interaction, more storytelling, and less of the conveyor-belt tasting style that can happen on larger regional tours.

Why this tour stands out

  • It mixes coffee, wine, lunch and nature instead of relying only on cellar doors.
  • The small group format makes the day feel more personal.
  • You visit boutique producers rather than only the biggest names.
  • Boranup Forest gives the itinerary a scenic reset in the middle of the tasting stops.
  • It fits well for travellers who want a quality half-day, not a full-day drinking session.

What the day is actually like

Expect a relaxed, guided outing rather than a high-energy party-style wine tour. The pace is designed to let you taste, ask questions, and understand a little more about the region as you go. It is more about discovering the character of Margaret River than trying to fit in as many pours as possible.

The exact winery lineup can vary day to day, which is worth knowing before you book. That is not necessarily a downside. It often means the operator can keep the day flexible and work with the venues that are best suited to a smaller, more personal experience.

Coffee tasting at the start

One of the more distinctive parts of this tour is that it does not begin with wine. It starts with a coffee roasting house experience, which gives the day a fresher and more balanced opening. For many travellers, that makes the whole itinerary feel more thoughtful from the outset.

If you enjoy understanding how things are made, this stop adds a lot. Rather than just grabbing a flat white somewhere, you get a more guided introduction to roasting, flavour differences, and the way coffee is tasted properly.

Boutique winery tastings

Wine is still at the core of the tour. You visit two boutique wineries, with guided tastings and some behind-the-scenes insight into how the wines are made. Depending on the day, that may include vineyard and barrel-room access as well as seated tastings.

This suits travellers who want quality over quantity. Instead of racing through a long checklist of venues, you spend more meaningful time at fewer stops, which tends to make the experience feel less commercial.

Lunch at The Berry Farm

Lunch is another reason this tour appeals to people who want variety. The Berry Farm is known for its cottage-style setting and for products such as fruit wines, fortifieds, liqueurs, preserves, and other handmade local produce. That means lunch feels like a genuine Margaret River stop rather than a generic meal break.

It also changes the flavour profile of the day in a good way. After coffee and wine, the berry products, preserves and lunch setting add something softer and more regional, especially if you enjoy artisan food experiences as much as cellar doors.

Boranup Forest and the nature break

The stop at Boranup Forest is short, but it gives the itinerary a very welcome shift in mood. After tasting rooms and lunch tables, the tall karri forest brings in a sense of scale and stillness that reminds you how closely Margaret River’s food and wine identity is tied to its natural setting.

This is one of the best parts of the tour structure. It breaks up the tasting rhythm and makes the whole outing feel more like a region showcase than a straight food-and-drink run.

Duration, pickup and practical details

  • Duration: about 5.5 hours
  • Departure: daily from around 10:00am
  • Group size: limited to 11 people
  • Pickup: Margaret River town centre and nearby accommodation
  • Meeting point: Margaret River Visitor Centre car park area on Tunbridge Street
  • Languages: English, Spanish and Portuguese
  • Trip.com cancellation: free cancellation by 00:00 one day before use

If you are staying a little outside town, it is worth checking pickup arrangements in advance. The operator is flexible within the local area, but it is smarter to confirm than assume.

What is included

  • Coffee tasting experience at a local roasting house
  • Wine tastings at two boutique wineries
  • Lunch at The Berry Farm
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in the local town area
  • Guided commentary throughout the day
  • Stop at Boranup Forest or a similar scenic nature spot

What is not included

  • Drinks at lunch other than water
  • Personal purchases such as bottles, jams, preserves or souvenirs
  • Pickup far beyond the local Margaret River area unless separately arranged

Who this tour suits best

This tour is a very good fit for couples, solo travellers, friends, and short-stay visitors who want a polished introduction to Margaret River without giving up a full day. It also suits people who enjoy wine but do not want the day to feel one-dimensional.

Families can join too, but the overall tone is still more adult and food-and-wine focused than child-focused. Children are allowed, but most people book this because they want the tasting and producer experience.

What to bring

  • Photo ID
  • A light jacket or layer
  • Comfortable shoes
  • A camera or phone
  • Spending money for optional purchases

Booking tips

  • Book ahead if you are travelling in a busy period, as the group size is small.
  • Do not expect the exact same wineries every day; venue order and stops can vary.
  • If you are travelling with an infant, contact the operator before booking.
  • Book this early in your Margaret River stay if you want ideas on where to return later.

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Final take

Secret Delights works because it feels genuinely curated. It gives you good wine, but it also gives you coffee, artisan produce, local stories and a glimpse of Boranup Forest, which helps the whole day feel more complete. For travellers who want a Margaret River tasting tour with a little more texture and less repetition, it is a strong option.

FAQs

How long is the Secret Delights Margaret River tour?

The tour runs for about 5.5 hours.

Does the tour include hotel pickup?

Yes, pickup and drop-off are offered around Margaret River town and nearby local accommodation.

How many wineries are included?

The standard format includes tastings at two boutique wineries.

Is lunch included?

Yes, lunch at The Berry Farm is included.

Are drinks included with lunch?

Water is included, but other lunch drinks are generally extra.

What makes this different from a standard wine tour?

It adds a coffee roasting and tasting stop, artisan local produce, and a forest visit, so the day is not only about wine.

Do you always visit the same wineries?

No, the winery stops can vary depending on the day and availability.

Is Boranup Forest part of the tour?

Yes, the itinerary includes a short scenic stop in Boranup Forest or a similar nature stop.

Is this tour suitable for children?

Children can join, but the experience is mainly designed around adults interested in food, wine and local produce.

How late can you cancel on Trip.com?

The current Trip.com listing says you can cancel free of charge by 00:00 one day before use.