Perth takes a while to get to, being located on the West Coast of Australia, as most of the large Australian cities line the East Coast. The flight takes approximately 4 to 5 hours and from Melbourne and Sydney on the East Coast.
The city of Perth has a laidback feel. No one seems to rush like they do in sceney Sydney. An additional drawcard of Perth is the closeness of the beaches to the city, providing a coastal and natural lifestyle.
Another notable feature of Perth is how clean the city is! Perth seems well maintained with care, supporting the natural feel of the area.
We headed over to Perth from Melbourne in July, right in the middle of Australian winter, and were not dissapointed! Perth had very mild weather conditions (compared to Melbourne!) and the beachside warmth of the sun confirmed the attractive lifestyle of the city.
Let’s get to it! Here are my 10 best things to do in Perth, Australia.
Fremantle
Fremantle, often referred to as ‘Freo’, is a sweet, relaxed part of Perth 20 mins drive or train ride from the CBD. A lovely area to wander through on a sunny morning, taking in record stores, boutique shops and historic buildings.
I had my morning coffee from Hush Specialty Coffee, a great way to start the day. Highly recommended!
Taking a train south from the city is easy and a fun way to see the smaller suburbs on the way to Fremantle. Highlights in Fremantle include: Esplanade Park, a well maintained park next to the fishing harbour. The ferris wheel and kids playground are located here for fun over summer.
Bathers Beach House is a top spot for dinner, drinks or lounging outside on the beachfront gazing at the stunning sunset.
On arrival in Fremantle and it’s clear that the history of the place is tied up in docks and shipping. The HMS Challenger arrived off the West Australian coast near the mouth of the Swan River in April 1829 and formally ‘took over’ the land, which was then known as “New Holland”.
Not long after, in 1829, Captain James Stirling sailed from England to establish Perth’s Swan River Colony. The port community was given the name “Fremantle” by Captain Stirling in honour of Captain Fremantle, the HMS Challenger’s captain.
Perth Beaches
Perth beaches are cleaner than other city beaches and there are a lot to choose from.
Mostly located on the north coast of Perth, the beaches and culture here are one of the main drawcards of living in or visiting Perth. Popular Perth beaches to discover:
Scarborough Beach
Scarborough Beach in Perth is charming. A gorgeous beach 20 mins north of Perth CBD, with a line of summer beach style shops close to the water. You’ll see ice cream and coffee shops and a clean and empty (in July) long stretch of stunning beach.
Taking a bus to Scarborough from the CBD of Perth is easy and an ideal way to see the inner suburbs of Perth along the way.
City Beach
City Beach is situated inside Cambridge, a seaside stretch in Perth. There is plenty to choose from for food and drinks from the fancy restaurants and bars in this area.
Although City Beach is on the quiet side, it’s a small but popular beach, worth the visit in the quiet of winter or, peak season in summer when the Surf Life Saving Club are patrolling the area.
Cottesloe Beach
Halfway between Fremantle and Perth CBD is Cottlesloe beach, another popular destination in Perth.
Cottesloe Beach stretches more than a kilometer of pure white sand, and is one of Perth’s favoured spots for swimming, snorkeling and surfing.
West Australians have spent their summers days diving from floating bell into the clear ocean, gazing upon the the sun as it sets over the Indian Ocean.
In March the ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ transforms Cottesloe Beach into an outdoor art gallery with sculptures created by Western Australian artists displayed along its shoreline.
Where To Eat In Perth
There are many dining options in Perth, from low key, beach side bars or fancy restaurants in Inner Perth. Its recommended to read reviews and make bookings in peak seasons.
Here is a list of recommended places we ate at in Perth:
Balti Indian
Balti Indian is a totally delicious and high class Indian restaurant, located in inner Perth. The service is great, and food delicious with menu items including a wide range of curries, sides and tasting plates. Highly recommended!
Public House
Public House is charming, well located and the food is very delicious. The menu has a number of South American flavors, the staff are super friendly, the drinks really tasty and the atmosphere is relaxed and fun.
UMA at the Sheraton
The high class Peruvian cuisine and atmosphere at UMA at the Sheraton are a novelty and the service and food quality here is exceptional. I couldn’t get enough of the potato sides and linguine with prawns.
Rottnest Island
I visited Rottnest Island for half a day during our stay in Perth. Rottnest is a remarkable place to see, even in the off season. Typical activities on Rottnest Island include snorkeling, swimming, surfing and bike riding.
The green/blue of the sea, the natural surroundings, the history of the island, and and food and drink options are all top reasons to take a trip to Rottnest. I took a ferry from Fremantle and wasn’t disappointed.
See more on Rottnest Island HERE.
Best Sunset Locations In Perth
Scarborough Beach
Scarborough Beach has a stunning beach sunset in North Perth not to be missed if you’re in the area late afternoon, or early evening.
Hillarys Boat Ramp
Hillarys Boat Ramp is one of the many North Perth beach locations that has wide landscape with a sunset that seemingly lasts forever.
Fremantle
Bathers Beach House in Fremantle is a beautiful spot for one of the best sunsets in Perth. Grab an outside beach chair and watch the sun drop with a drink and some bar food under sparkling lights.
Lesmurdie Falls
To watch the sunset at Lesmurdie Falls, you could drive up the road from the carpark and watch from your car. But it’s definitely worth it to take the 5 min walk, sit on the platform next to the falls and bathe in the golden light.
This is a stunning location to relax, with the waterfall beside you, city in front of you and the neighborhood hills surrounding you.
Art Gallery Of Western Australia
I visited the Art Gallery on a rainy day in Perth. Discovering the free exhibitions here were one of the highlights of my trip, especially seeing the many indigenous artists represented.
The gallery is within the inner city arts precinct, and was fairly quiet on a weekday in July as I happily wandered through, finishing the afternoon with coffee at the Gallery cafe.
The Art Gallery of Western Australia,. was supposed to be a library only, but instead, the first stone for the foundation of an art gallery was laid in 1901 by the Duke of Cornwall and York, shortly after Australia’s federation.
Website
Open 10am-5pm, Daily
Closed Tuesdays, Good Friday and Christmas Day
Snorkeling
The gorgeous clear water in Perth is enough to draw keen snorkelers from all parts of the country. Here are some top spots to try when snorkeling in Perth.
Mettams Pool is a great spot for snorkeling in Perth. This protected bay has a rock formation that creates a ring around the pool, making it calm and protected. With stunning marine life living among the reefs, you’re bound to see colourful reef fish ranging from the size of your thumb up to hand sized zebrafish!
Rottnest Island is nature’s answer to a smorgasbord of marine life. Sleep with the fishes (from a safe distance) and swim with sharks, rays, turtles and more at Rottnest Island’s stellar snorkeling spots.
Snorkeling and diving are located only 75 metres from the sea wall of Hillarys Boat Harbour. There’s lots of aquatic life to take in, and you’ll have an epic time swimming around these reefs and see a great range of fish, crabs and a lot more!
Western Australia’s first underwater trail, the Coogee Maritime Trail is the closest one to Perth that can be dived from shore. The trail is located 25 metres from the shore and begins at the Omeo shipwreck, an artificial reef and underwater art sculptures around it creating a linear dive trail and habitat for aquatic life. Information on the Omeo shipwreck, local marine history, and aquatic life is provided by underwater teaching plaques.
Perth Bars
Tucked away underneath the old 1907 on Queen Street, Caballitos has some of the best drinks in the area, as well as delicious Mexican food. Buy a lagerita and some tacos to end the day.
The story behind Helvetica is one of Perth’s best secrets. Hidden behind a sliding door, you’ll find a vast whiskey selection that has been curated over the years with only the best single malts, tipples and blends.
Bob’s Bar at Brookfield Place is a lovely airy, open space. It has an extensive menu of craft beers, ciders and cocktails. The bar itself is well stocked with quality spirits and serves a variety of delicious house made non alcoholic cocktails.
Wildlife
West Australia not only offers some stunning sun, great surfing and wine but also some of the best wildlife in the world. Here are some of the standout wildlife to see while you’re visiting Perth.
Quokkas
Quokkas are found on a handful of surrounding islands, including Bald Island and Rottnest Island. They’re also present in pockets of the south west corner of Western Australia, particularly near Northcliffe.
Thanks to their friendly and peaceful nature, you can cuddle up to one of these cuties if you wish!
On Rottnest Island, they simply hop over and present themselves to be patted or cuddled by visitors. Some private reserves also have quokkas on site as pets.
Dolphins
Dolphins are a common sight in Perth. The best time for dolphin watching is between September and May, when you might be lucky enough to spot them in Swan River, Sorrento or Ocean Reef.
Apart from taking a trip from Perth to Monkey Mia for WA’s iconic dolphin interaction experience, your best chance of seeing them is by joining one of the many dolphin tours out of Perth to Rockingham, Mandurah or Bunbury.
Sea Turtles
Sea turtles are encountered on the Coral Coast all year round, including incredible experiences such as snorkelling with turtles through the beautiful coral gardens of the Ningaloo Marine Park and seeing them pop their heads up out of the water on a wildlife cruise in Shark Bay Marine Park.
The loggerhead turtle is the most endangered species of sea turtle in the world and you can find some of their major breeding sites in the Coral Coast: Turtle Bay area of North Dirk Hartog Island in Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area and Muiron Islands off Exmouth.
Stingrays
Hamelin Bay is a town in Western Australia, known as a home of a unique underwater stingray experience. The Hamelin Bay Stingrays have become a major drawcard to this area, who now attract more than 40,000 visitors annually.
Penguins
Penguin Island is a tiny island off the coast of Rockingham, which is a part of the Marine Park of Shoalwater Islands. With a 1.5km Boardwalk Trail, it’s easy to get around and spend time watching the Little Penguin colony at their nests, as well as arches and boating activities happening in other parts of the park.
Surfing
With more than 12,000km of sparkling coastline, WA is home to some of Australia’s best surf breaks and most secluded beaches. From the white sands of Rottnest Island to the rugged waves of the southwest, here are some of the best surf spots near Perth.
Rottnest Island
Surfers on Rottnest are normally able to sniff out a quiet break they can enjoy all to themselves.
Scarborough Beach
Perth’s beachside suburb of Scarborough is the place to go when you want to enjoy the city’s laidback vibe. The long golden stretch of sand is a hot spot for surfing, windsurfing and kite surfing.
Fremantle
More experienced swimmers usually head for Coogee Beach or Fremantle Port Beach to catch a wave.
Conclusion
Whether you are visiting Perth, Australia for a short or long trip there are plenty of things to do in this clean, beachside city.My personal choice would be to prioritize the gorgeous beaches if only visiting for a couple of days.
I’d love to hear your top experiences when visiting Perth!