
Through our Tour Desk, you can book a wide range of adventure tours so you can really experience Perth, Western Australia.
Don't forget about our monthly Recreation Calendar allowing you to take part in a variety of local activities. Some ideas you might want to ask our staff about are:
Beaches:
Perth boasts some of the best beaches in the world. Jump on a bus to Scarborough or Trigg beach. Catch a train to Cottesloe beach and join the world famous Cottesloe Hotel "Sunday Session".
Swan River:
Popular for River Cruises, water sports, fishing, picnics, BBQ, cycling, climbing the Swan River Bell Tower and much more.
Rottnest Island:
Catch a ferry and take a day trip to Perth's most famous island - Rottnest - where you can explore the beautiful coastal area and meet the quokkas. We can arrange your trip with direct pickup/return to our door.
Wineries:
Visit some of Western Australia’s renowned wineries in the Swan Valley , only 30 min drive from Perth City or book a day return trip.
Wildlife Encounter:
Get up close and personal with Australian animals at the Caversham Wildlife Park , Perth Zoo , AQWA Aquarium and Reptile Centres.
Markets:
The Leederville Oxford St Market (only 5 mins walk) or why not catch a train or boat to Fremantle to visit the Port of Perth.
Shopping:
Take the free bus to the city for a stroll through the shopping malls or walk just 10 minutes to Harbour Town Outlet Shopping - one of Australia's leading purpose-designed factory outlet destinations.
Parks
Find out why Kings Park and Botanic Garden is visited by over six million people each year. With over 400 hectares located adjacent to the Swan River and approximately 1.5km from the Central Business District, its remarkable expanses of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic garden ensures the park is the most popular visitor destination in Western Australia. There are many things to do, exciting events are held throughout the year and a range of services are offered to ensure you enjoy your visit.
Looking for More Ideas?
For other great ideas on things to see and do, visit the Western Australia Tourism Website or come and speak to us to plan your next adventure.
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