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All Places in Perth

  • Optus Stadium

    A modern stadium in Burswood known for its unique design and hosting various sporting and cultural events, including the Vertigo experience.

  • Rottnest Island

    Rottnest Island, once called Rat's Nest Island, is accessible by ferry or private boat and offers activities like cycling, skydiving, and swimming at the Basin. Accommodation options include Pinkies Beach Club.

  • Penguin Island

    Penguin Island is a nature reserve and home to Western Australia's largest colony of little penguins, as well as other wildlife. Visitors can take a ferry or walk across a sandbar to reach the island.

  • Elizabeth Quay

    An exciting waterfront precinct open 24/7, offering coffee, restaurants, and the iconic Swan Bell Tower, with vibrant lights at sundown and easy access to public transport.

  • Swan River

    A cruise on the Swan River offers relaxing views of Perth's skyline, riverside parks, and luxurious homes, with options for wine tasting and sunset tours.

  • South Perth

    A location offering a stunning panoramic view of the Perth Skyline, especially enchanting during the Sunset hours, accessible by a short ferry ride from Elizabeth Quay.

  • Bell Tower

    The Bell Tower is an iconic glass and copper structure housing a set of historic bells from London's Trafalgar Square, offering interactive exhibits and panoramic city views.

  • Fremantle

    A quirky coastal neighbor known for its preserved heritage buildings, lively street performers, and markets, Fremantle offers attractions such as the Fremantle Markets, Fremantle Prison, and Cappuccino Strip, as well as breweries and fish and chips.

  • Northbridge

    Northbridge is a lively neighborhood known for cafes, fashion stores, art galleries, diverse restaurants (including Chinatown), and vibrant nightlife.

  • Cottesloe Beach

    Known for its turquoise waters, soft white sand, Norfolk pine trees, cafes, restaurants, and bars, Cottesloe Beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the sunset with fish and chips.

  • Crown Casino

    A casino open around the clock, offering a vibrant nightlife experience.

  • Swan Valley

    Western Australia's oldest wine region, Swan Valley offers wine tastings, gourmet lunches with vineyard views, and handmade treats at local chocolate and nougat factories.

  • Perth Hills

    A region near Perth with waterfalls like Lesmurdie Falls, Serpentine Falls, 60 Foot Falls, and Hovea Falls.

  • La Fattoria

    A well-known Italian eatery in Pickering Brook serving delicious food based on fresh, seasonal ingredients.

  • Pickering Brook

    Location of the well-known La Fattoria eatery.

  • Core Cider

    A place in the Perth Hills to sip on some regional cider.

  • Naked Apple Cider House

    An outstanding cidery located in the Perth Hills.

  • Eagle View Trail

    A 15 km hiking trail in John Forrest National Park offering views of Perth and kangaroos.

  • John Forrest National Park

    One of Western Australia's oldest national parks with scenic trails and native wildlife.

  • Caversham Wildlife Park

    A wildlife park located 15 kilometers from Perth where you can interact with Australian wildlife like koalas and kangaroos, and see other animals like crocodiles and wombats.

  • Pinnacles Desert

    Home to thousands of gigantic limestone pillars protruding from sand dunes, offering spectacular sunsets and stargazing opportunities.

  • Dwellingup Discovery Forest

    A place with a caravan park suitable for tent camping, offering private firepits at each campsite.

  • Logue Brook Dam

    An area with campsites, picnic tables, gas barbecues, and fire pits, with many campsites offering dam views.

  • AQWA

    An aquarium offering an exciting indoor activity that brings you underwater, including snorkeling with sharks and a glass-bottom boat experience.

  • Kings Park

    One of the largest inner city parks in the world, offering stunning views of the Perth skyline and Swan River, scenic walking trails, wildflowers, picnic spots, a treetop walkway, the State War Memorial, Rio Tinto Nature Scape, and the DNA Tower.

  • Scitech

    Scitech is a family-friendly museum that encourages kids to explore science, technology, engineering, and math through interactive exhibits.

  • The Bell Tower

    The Bell Tower is one of the world's largest musical instruments, housing the original 14th-century bells from Saint Martin in the Fields church and offering 360-degree views of the city.

  • Perth Zoo

    Home to over 1200 animals from around the world, Perth Zoo offers an incredible journey into the animal kingdom with exotic species and Australian natives.

  • Art Gallery of Western Australia

    The Art Gallery of Western Australia houses a collection of both international and Australian art from 1829 to the present day, with emphasis on works from Australia and the Indian Ocean Rim, as well as indigenous art.

  • Hillarys Boat Harbour

    Hillarys Boat Harbour is an expansive marina with restaurants, shops, kid-friendly attractions like the Aquarium of Western Australia, and departure point for fishing trips and ferries to Rottnest Island.

  • Perth Mint

    The Perth Mint, Australia's oldest operating mint, offers tours showcasing the history of gold mining and coin minting, including a live gold pouring demonstration and the world's largest gold coin.

  • Kings Park and Botanic Garden

    Kings Park and Botanic Garden is an oasis of peace near the heart of the city with views of the Swan River and Darling Range, featuring the Lotterywest Federation Walkway, walking trails, and the King's Park War Memorial.

  • Barrack Square

    A square passed during camel rides along the Swan River, offering views of downtown.

  • Saint Martin in the Fields Church

    The Bell Tower in Perth houses the original 14th-century bells from Saint Martin in the Fields Church.

  • Buckingham Palace

    Saint Martin in the Fields church is the parish church of London's Buckingham Palace.

  • CBD

    The CBD is mentioned as being near the Bell Tower and Elizabeth Quay.

  • Barrack Street Jetty

    Barrack Street Jetty is the departure point for ferries to Perth Zoo and river cruises.

  • Perth Cultural Center

    The Perth Cultural Center is home to the Art Gallery of Western Australia and the State Library of Western Australia.

  • Aquarium of Western Australia

    The Aquarium of Western Australia is a top tourist draw at Hillarys Boat Harbour, where you can stroll through a glass underwater tunnel.

  • Leisure Zone

    Leisure Zone at Hillarys Boat Harbour hosts retro arcade games.

  • Argyle Pink Diamonds

    Argyle Pink Diamonds can be found at the gift shop after a visit to the Perth Mint.

  • BHP Water Park

    The BHP Water Park with fountains is located at Elizabeth Quay.

  • Cottesloe

    Cottesloe is one of Perth's most popular beaches with clear waters and a thriving cafe culture.

  • Port Beach

    Port Beach is a favorite beach in Perth.

  • City Beach

    City Beach offers top-notch facilities and a sophisticated atmosphere.

  • Como

    Como is a sheltered inlet on the Swan River.

  • Crawley

    Crawley is a sheltered inlet on the Swan River.

  • Point Water

    Point Water is a sheltered inlet on the Swan River.

  • Rockingham Beach

    Rockingham Beach is a sheltered shore near Hillary's Boat Harbour.

  • Trigg Point

    Trigg Point has one of Perth's best and most reliable surf breaks.

  • Scarborough

    One of Western Australia's iconic coastal spots, perfect for surfing and oceanfront walks.

  • Darling Range

    King's Park has beautiful views of the Darling Range.

  • Lotterywest Federation Walkway

    The Lotterywest Federation Walkway is a great way to soak up spectacular city views suspended in the canopy of eucalyptus trees at Kings Park.

  • Mount Eliza

    Mount Eliza in Kings Park offers stunning views over the city.

  • Kings Park War Memorial

    King's Park War Memorial is a poignant tribute to servicemen from Western Australia.

  • Western Australian Botanic Garden

    The Western Australian Botanic Garden spotlights plants from Western Australia and other Mediterranean climates.

  • Acacia Garden

    The Acacia Garden is a highlight of the Western Australian Botanic Garden.

  • Place of Reflection

    The Place of Reflection is a highlight of the Western Australian Botanic Garden.

  • Fraser Avenue Lookout

    Fraser Avenue lookout in Kings Park provides postcard views of Perth.

  • WA Museum Boola Bardip

    A state-of-the-art museum in Perth that offers interactive exhibits on indigenous heritage, local biodiversity, and space exploration.

  • State War Memorial

    A moving tribute to those who served, located in Kings Park, offering a quiet place for reflection alongside panoramic city views.

  • Rio Tinto Nature Scape

    A nature play area in Kings Park where kids and adults can explore, climb logs, and get their feet wet.

  • DNA Tower

    Located in Kings Park, the DNA Tower offers 360° views of Perth, the Swan River and the Darling Ranges after a 101-step climb.

  • Botanic Garden

    Located within Kings Park, the Botanic Garden showcases thousands of native plants, many unique to Western Australia, with guided tours available.

  • Cappuccino Strip

    A stretch of cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops in Fremantle where visitors can relax with coffee or people-watch.

  • Little Creatures

    An iconic brewery in Fremantle where you can sip on cold craft beer right by the water.

  • Elizabeth Key

    A vibrant waterfront destination blending modern design with Perth's natural beauty, filled with restaurants, public art, and attractions.

  • Museum Boulevard

    A world-class cultural hub that celebrates the history, culture, and natural wonders of Western Australia with interactive exhibits.

  • Matagarup Bridge

    Matagarup Bridge is a stunning walkway bridge on the east side of Perth that crosses the Swan River straight to the Opta stadium, you can also take a zip line back to the shore.

  • Plays Book Cove

    A hidden gem in East Perth offering a peaceful riverside escape with charming cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops.

  • Yagan Square

    A vibrant cultural hub connecting Perth CBD with Northbridge, celebrating indigenous heritage and modern urban life with public art, food vendors, and live performances.

  • The Camfield

    Australia's largest pub, located next to Optus Stadium, offering meals and drinks in a spacious setting.

  • Margaret River

    Margaret River is renowned for its world-class wineries, stunning surf beaches, ancient caves, and vibrant art scene.

  • Ngilgi Cave

    Ngilgi Cave offers fun for the whole family with slides and tunnels for kids, plus the opportunity to see and touch calcite crystals.

  • Jewel Cave

    Jewel Cave is the biggest show cave featuring three massive chambers with helicites, cave coral, pendulites, large stalagmites, flowstone, and fossilized remains of extinct Tasmanian tigers.

  • Lake Cave

    Lake Cave features a tranquil lake with crystal formations growing from the ceiling, accessed by climbing down into a sunken forest.

  • Hamelin Bay

    Hamelin Bay is known for stingrays that swim up to the beach, allowing visitors to touch and snorkel with them.

  • Dolphin Discovery Center

    The Dolphin Discovery Center in Bunbury allows visitors to see dolphins that come up to the beach and offers tours to swim with wild dolphins in the harbor.

  • Injidup Natural Spa

    Injidup Natural Spa is a natural inlet where waves crash over rock formations, creating a spa-like experience.

  • Yallingup

    Yallingup is near the Injidup Natural Spa.

  • Wildlife Park

    The wildlife park in Bunbury offers personal interaction with various animal species, allowing visitors to feed them.

  • Busselton

    Busselton is a quaint seaside town with a famous jetty featuring a train to an underwater observatory, serving as a staging place for nearby activities with shops, pubs, restaurants, and wineries.

  • ktis slow Beach

    A pristine beach with a laid-back surf culture, restaurants, and bars nearby.

  • Yanchep National Park

    Home to kangaroos, koalas, and a series of caves to explore.

  • Perth Cultural Centre

    Home to Western Australia's preeminent cultural institutions.

  • Fremantle Markets

    A vibrant market established since 1897, offering breakfast and coffee.

  • Swan Valley wine region

    Sample some of Western Australia’s best wines and gourmet food.

  • Fremantle Prison

    Fremantle Prison, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was operational until 1992 and offers tours detailing the harsh living conditions of inmates and the history of Australia's penal system.

  • Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour

    Seafood restaurants and lively atmosphere.

  • Rockingham

    You can get into the waters while in Perth and swim with dolphins.

  • Perth water

    Close to the Perth water

  • Sayer's Sister, Perth

    A popular food destination in Perth.

  • Chu Bakery, Perth

    A bakery in Perth, noted as a favorite food location.

  • Beerfarm, Margaret River

    A brewery located in Margaret River.

  • Glenarty Road, Margaret River

    A winery/restaurant located in Margaret River.

  • Bussells Bushland Cottages

    A place to stay.

  • Cape Naturaliste

    A cape visited on the trip.

  • Chocolate Factory

    A chocolate factory visited in Margaret River.

  • Mammoth Cave

    Mammoth Cave is one of the ancient caves that can be explored in the Margaret River region.

  • Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

    A lighthouse at Cape Leeuwin.

  • Hyde Park

    Hyde Park is one of Perth's best, wander around under the shade of the trees or throughout your picnic rug by the lake, it is also a hot spot in late spring as the jacaranda trees bloom in a stunting shade of purple.

  • Magarup Zip & Climb

    An exhilarating bridge climb and zip line experience over the Mata Gar bridge.

  • Gironimo Sky Dive

    Offers tandem skydives over Rottnest Island.

  • Lancelin

    A destination for sandboarding, quad biking, and four-wheel driving, with a pristine beach.

  • Botanical cafe

    A cafe located in Kings Park, known for its breakfast options like smoked salmon on Rye and traditional Australian breakfasts, accompanied by park and city views.

  • Frasers restaurant

    A restaurant in Kings Park with views of the Swan River.

  • Perth Cultural District

    The ideal place to spend some time exploring the art galleries or learn about the traditional owners of the region.

  • Jagen Square

    A civic hub connecting the CBD to Northbridge, a place to meet, grab food, and take in the atmosphere.

  • Wolf Lane

    A colourful and vibrant laneway in Perth with shops, cafes, and bars.

  • Mata gar bridge

    An iconic bridge where you can join an exhilarating bridge climb.

  • Cavan Wildlife Park

    A wildlife park to get up close and learn about Native Aussie Wildlife.

  • Indian ocean

    An ocean coastline where life in Perth is definitely a beach.

  • Scaro beaches

    A beach to give surfing a go.

  • Trig Beaches

    A beach to give surfing a go.

  • Hillary's Boat Harbor

    Hillary's Boat Harbour has a beach, shops, cafes, restaurants, water activities, and an aquarium called AQWA.

  • Coogi Maritime Trail

    An Epic underwater trail which you can follow along the shore of Coogi Beach.

  • Coogi Beach

    An Epic underwater trail begins at the omo Shipwreck.

  • freem mantle markets

    A place where you'll find local Artisans displaying all kinds of goods.

  • The Roundhouse

    The oldest public building in Western Australia that functioned as a prison until the 1880s.

  • little creatures brewery

    One of the oldest breweries in town where you'll have a guided tasting of local beers and even specialty alses.

  • B's Beach

    A hidden gem beach in Fremantle known for its stunning sunsets.

  • old freem mantle prison

    A range of Tours, the best is the torch light tour run after dark.

  • National Hotel

    A gorgeous historic building and an icon in freem mantle.

  • darling darling

    A pirate ship themed bar.

  • Flight Club

    A 1920s themed dart bar.

  • rotto

    Another name for Rottnest Island this island paradise is something special.

  • little Salmon Bay

    One of the top attractions in Rottnest Island.

  • The Basin

    The Basin on Rottnest Island is a popular swimming spot monitored by lifeguards.

  • Jordi Bay

    A beach located in Rottnest Island.

  • wam up Lighthouse

    A lighthouse located in Rottnest Island.

  • Kingstown Barracks

    A military sites located in Rottnest Island.

  • Jubilee Hill

    A observation coast located in Rottnest Island.

  • Patterson Beach

    A beach located in Rottnest Island.

  • Swan Valley region

    Home to some of of the Best Western Australian wines.

  • Margaret River Chocolate Factory

    Chance to sample luxury chocolate.

  • Margaret River Region

    A destination gifted with unspoiled coastlines, stunning sceneries, world-class wineries, and ancient subterranean wonders.

  • bulon

    The gateway to the region.

  • The Jetty

    You can stroll along the 2 km stretch or hop on the solar powered Jetty train.

  • bunker Bay

    Powdery White Sands and Crystal Clear turquoise Waters.

  • Castle Rock

    A gigantic rock in Porongurup National Park where the Granite Skywalk is perched, offering epic views.

  • Canal rock

    You can get great views of the ocean from the timber Boardwalk.

  • Hamlin Bay

    Where you can paddle with the friendly stingrays near the shore.

  • Lin sand Junes

    A range of thrilling activities including sandboarding quad biking and four-wheel driving.

  • lancelin beach

    Nestled on Western Australia's turquoise Coast this secluded beach offers crystal clear waters and soft white sand.

  • Ningaloo Reef

    Ningaloo Reef is a vibrant marine environment where you can snorkel, dive, and swim with whale sharks and humpback whales.

  • Horizontal Falls

    Horizontal Falls in Talbot Bay are formed by strong tidal movements rushing through narrow gaps, creating a sideways waterfall effect.

  • Perth

    Perth, the capital of Western Australia, features Kings Park and Botanic Garden, the Western Australia Museum boula bip, Opus Stadium, Scarboro Beach, and Matilda Bay.

  • Cape Leeuwin

    Cape Leeuwin is where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet, featuring a rugged coastline.

  • Albany

    Albany is known for some of the best coastal scenery in the state.

  • Denmark

    Denmark is a coastal town where you can visit Greens Pool and Monkey Rock.

  • Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

    The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk allows you to walk among towering tingle trees at canopy height.

  • Greens Pool

    Greens Pool is a serene spot with turquoise waters ideal for swimming and beach walks.

  • The Gap

    One of Western Australia's most visited attractions, featuring a nerve-wracking walkway overhanging a massive granite cliff with wild ocean swell below.

  • Natural Bridge

    Natural Bridge is known for its dramatic rock formations.

  • Esperance

    Esperance is known for some of the whitest sand beaches in the world and is where you can visit the esparon Bird and Animal Park and Adventureland Park.

  • Lucky Bay

    A famous beach in Esperance, regularly voted one of the best beaches in the world, known for its white sand, aqua blue water and kangaroos.

  • Coral Coast

    The Coral Coast is a place to explore the Pinnacles Desert.

  • Nambung National Park

    The location of the Pinnacles Desert, a jaw-dropping landscape of ancient limestone spires rising from the yellow sands.

  • Kalbarri National Park

    Kalbarri National Park offers dramatic coastal cliffs and the famous Nature’s Window rock formation.

  • Nature’s Window

    Nature’s Window is a famous rock formation in Kalbarri National Park.

  • Shark Bay

    Shark Bay is where you can meet the friendly dolphins of Monkey Mia, walk along Shell Beach and see the ancient stromatolites at Hamelin Pool, as well as visit franois Pon National Park.

  • Monkey Mia

    Location mentioned as part of other videos to watch with things to do from Perth.

  • Hamelin Pool

    At Hamelin Pool, you can see the ancient stromatolites.

  • Kimberley

    The Kimberley is a remote region with waterfalls, gorges, and rugged landscapes.

  • Broome

    Broome offers a range of activities and is known for Cable Beach.

  • Cable Beach

    Cable Beach is known for its white sand and calm turquoise waters, where you can swim, fish, paddle board, take a camel ride, or enjoy a Sunset Cruise.

  • Bungle Bungles

    The Bungle Bungles are beehive-shaped rock formations in Purnululu National Park.

  • Purnululu National Park

    Purnululu National Park is where the Bungle Bungles are located.

  • Mitchell Falls

    Mitchell Falls is a place to visit in the Kimberley region.

  • Gibb River Road

    The Gibb River Road is an untouched wilderness to visit in the Kimberley.

  • Western Australia Museum boula bip

    The Western Australia Museum boula bip is a place to learn about the state's history with Hands-On exhibits.

  • Opus Stadium

    Opus Stadium is a place to check out events if you're into sports or live music.

  • Scarboro Beach

    Scarboro Beach is located about a 20-minute Drive Northwest of Perth for surfing, sunbathing or a swim in the heated pool.

  • Matilda Bay

    Matilda Bay is mentioned as a place to have a relaxing day by the river.

  • plli Beach

    plli Beach is a place to enjoy for surfing or a relaxing day by the ocean.

  • narup Beach

    narup Beach is a place to enjoy for surfing or a relaxing day by the ocean.

  • wajam up Lighthouse

    The water up Lighthouse is known for sweeping views.

  • wajam up Museum

    The wajam up Museum is where you can learn about the Island's past.

  • pilot boat house

    The pilot boat house is where you can learn about the Island's past.

  • Strickland Bay

    Strickland Bay is known for surfing.

  • Gthom Point

    Gthom Point is where you can explore ancient dinosaur footprints.

  • Cape Range National Park

    Cape Range National Park is home to Unique Wildlife like emu and kangaroos and Charles knife Canyon.

  • Charles Knife Canyon

    Charles knife Canyon offers great views perfect for watching the sunrise or Sunset.

  • Exmouth Navy Pier

    The Exmouth Navy Pier is a worldclass diving Spot.

  • Bunde Beach

    Bunde Beach provide excellent opportunities for kayaking, paddle boarding and Beach hopping.

  • karijini National Park

    At karijini National Park you can hike through breathtaking gorges and swim in Clear Rock pools and camp at the carogen Eco Retreat.

  • weno Gorge

    weno Gorge offers several walking trails for different Fitness levels.

  • oxer Lookout

    oxer Lookout offers several walking trails for different Fitness levels.

  • carogen Eco Retreat

    The carogen Eco Retreat offers a more comfortable stay.

  • low tart Forest

    In low tart Forest you can take a relaxing walk or try thrilling activities like Ziplines and Tarzan swings.

  • bulon Jetty

    At bulon Jetty you can visit the underwater Observatory to see marine life up close or Swim safely in the deep sea pool protected by shark Shields.

  • Bustleton cultural Precinct

    For a mix of Art and history head to the Bustleton cultural Precinct.

  • Bustleton Central

    You can also enjoy shopping and dining at Bustleton Central.

  • shelter Brewing Co

    You can relax at shelter Brewing Co with a local brew.

  • Shell Beach

    You can walk along Shell Beach made entirely of tiny shells.

  • franois Pon National Park

    franois Pon National Park with its bright red Earth and turquoise Waters is another highlight worth experiencing.

  • Wave Rock

    Wave rock is shaped like a breaking ocean wave located in heyen.

  • Monkey Rock

    You can head to Monkey Rock for a climb with breathtaking views of the coastline.

  • Elephant Rocks

    You can also visit Elephant Rocks in William Bay national park for secluded swimming, rock climbing and walking trails.

  • William Bay national park

    You can also visit Elephant Rocks in William Bay national park for secluded swimming, rock climbing and walking trails.

  • Ocean Beach

    Ocean Beach offers more opportunities for surfing and relaxed swimming.

  • West Cape how

    Finally take in the breathtaking views and beaches at West Cape how.

  • perol Lulu National Park

    perol Lulu National Park is famous for the bungal bungle range with its unique orange and black striped Sandstone domes.

  • Cathedral Gorge

    There are several hi Trails including paths to Cathedral Gorge.

  • Aid aasm

    There are several hi Trails including paths to Aid aasm where visitors can enjoy magnificent Landscapes.

  • Coral Bay

    Coral Bay is another coastal town with clear waters and vibrant marine life.

  • Bill's Bay Beach

    Bill's Bay Beach is perfect for swimming and snorkeling where fish and Rays can be seen near the shore.

  • oyster Bridge

    For a quieter experience visit oyster Bridge a short driveway and snorkel in the peaceful Lagoon.

  • mclardy Ranges

    Horizontal Falls are formed by water rushing through narrow gaps in the mclardy Ranges.

  • Twilight Beach

    On The Great Ocean Drive you can enjoy sites like Twilight Beach.

  • Observatory point

    On The Great Ocean Drive you can enjoy sites like Observatory point.

  • Woody Island

    Woody Island is perfect for snorkeling and Wildlife watching.

  • Lake hiler

    You can also fly over Lake hiler to see its vibr pink Waters.

  • Adventureland Park

    For family fun Adventureland Park offers a bike track and a miniature train perfect for kids.

  • Nong National Park

    Located just over 2 hours north of Perth Nong National Park is home to thousands of unique Limestone formations in the famous Pinnacles desert.

  • hangover Bay

    For a relaxing day visit hangover Bay known for its white sandy beaches and great snorkeling spots.

  • Lake Argy

    Lake Argy was created by the or river dam and is over 20 times the of Sydney Harbor.

  • Sydney Harbor

    Lake Argy is over 20 times the of Sydney Harbor.

  • Hut Lagoon

    Hut Lagoon is a bright pink Salt Lake that changes color through throughout the day shifting from pink to Lilac and red.

  • Port Gregory Road

    The best views are along Port Gregory Road a flight over the lake from Geraldton shows the full beauty of the colors.

  • Geraldton

    A flight over the lake from Geraldton shows the full beauty of the colors.

  • two people's Bay Nature Reserve

    two people's Bay Nature Reserve offers a beautiful Coastal Escape and is home to Little Beach.

  • Little Beach

    Little Beach is known for its clean white sand and clear waters.

  • Sinker Reef Beach

    For a more remote experience use a four whe drive to access Sinker Reef Beach known for its breathtaking Coastal Vistas.

  • calberry National Park

    End your Western Australia Adventure at calberry National Park an outdoor Paradise with rugged Gorges Coastal Cliffs and wild flowers.

  • meren river

    You can hike the trails for breathtaking views of the meren river.

  • cbury Skywalk

    You can step onto the cbury Skywalk which extends Over The Gorge.

  • calber

    The nearby town of calber is a great base for fishing, sightseeing and tours.

  • Fishing Boat Harbour

    A place to enjoy fresh seafood.

  • AQWA (Aquarium of Western Australia)

    An aquarium featuring an underwater tunnel, coral reef exhibit, and touch pool.

  • The Pinnacles

    Striking limestone formations in Nambung National Park.

  • Blue Boat House

    A landmark known for its picturesque setting and vibrant hue, popular for photos.

  • Maritime Museum

    Museum diving into the city's seafaring past.

  • Old Swan Brewery

    A historic landmark with modern dining experiences.

  • Lake Leschenaultia

    Picturesque lake ideal for swimming, kayaking, or paddle boarding.

  • Burswood Park

    Park where the zipline from Matagarup Bridge lands.

  • Whiteman Park

    Location of Caversham Wildlife Park.

  • Lake Leen Alia

    Picturesque lake ideal for swimming, kayaking, or paddle boarding.

  • Eagle View

    Popular walk at John Forrest National Park

  • Kings Park and Botanic Gardens

    A magnificent sanctuary providing vast expanses of rolling greens and natural bushland, perfect for strolling, picnics, and discovering various plants. Admission is free.

  • The Island

    A place to have lunch at Elizabeth Quay.

  • Perth Laneways

    Perth Laneways include London Court, Wolf Lane, Shafto Lane, and Chun Wa Lane, offering shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.

  • London Court

    London Court is a slice of London in the heart of Perth City, decorated in the style of a Shakespearean era and full of small trinket shops.

  • Shafto Lane

    A popular laneway among locals, featuring restaurants and bars.

  • Chun Wa Lane

    Located in Northbridge, this laneway offers many Asian restaurants.

  • Lancelin Sand Dunes

    A location for sandboarding, quad biking, and four-wheel driving.

  • Swan Bell Tower

    An iconic tower at Elizabeth Quay, offering a bird's-eye view of the Swan River.

  • Burwood Pinula Path

    Path located conveniently near Optus stadium.

  • Crown Par

    A place you can make a night out of it with your friends near Matagarup Bridge.

  • East per

    Location of the suspension pedestrian bridge.

  • freem mantle prison

    A prison where you can have Torch Light tours at night.

  • kria rocks

    One of the top attractions in Rottnest Island.

  • Pinkus Beach

    One of the top attractions in Rottnest Island.

  • Bluff Knoll

    The tallest point in the southwest of Western Australia, and the only place in WA where snow falls with any regularity.

  • Stirling Range National Park

    A national park in Western Australia where Bluff Knoll is located.

  • Mount Meharry

    The highest point in Western Australia, located in the Hammersley Range, accessible by four-wheel drive or a hike.

  • Hammersley Range

    A mountain range in the Pilbara region of Western Australia where Mount Meharry is located.

  • Pilbara

    A region in Western Australia where the Hammersley Range and Mount Meharry are located.

  • Pemberton

    A town in Western Australia known for its giant karri trees, some of which can be climbed as former fire lookout towers.

  • Darling Scarp

    A scarp in the Perth Hills region of Western Australia.

  • Francois Peron National Park

    A national park located within Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its red dirt, aqua blue water contrasts, and abundance of ocean and wildlife.

  • Bremer Bay

    A bay located a couple of hours east of Albany, known for its pristine beaches, rocky coastlines, fishing, camping, four-wheel driving, and whale/orca spotting.

  • Granite Skywalk

    A skywalk perched upon Castle Rock in Porongurup National Park, offering insane views.

  • Porongurup Range

    A mountain range where Castle Rock and Granite Skywalk is located.

  • Porongurup National Park

    A national park that is home to many epic hiking trails, including Castle Rock and the Granite Skywalk.

  • Carrageenan National Park

    A national park known for canyoneering, hiking, camping, and countless gorges to explore.

  • Tonderock National Park

    A national park home to The Gap.

  • Adventure World

    Perth's premier theme park, featuring thrilling rides like the Abyss roller coaster and Kraken water slide, set amidst lush gardens.

  • dragon's Kingdom

    A dining option within Adventure World where you can get a quick burger.

  • Kahuna Cafe

    A dining option within Adventure World where you can get a healthy wrap.

  • Freeman Al

    The historic Port City of Fremantle, known for its history, arts, lively cafe culture, and the Fremantle markets.

  • free manle markets

    Markets in Fremantle where local artisans and vendors showcase their crafts and fresh produce.

  • cerello's

    A Fremantle staple restaurant known for its fresh seafood, especially the fish and chips and grilled baramundi, with views of the fishing boat harbor.

  • fishing boat harbor

    The location of Cerello's restaurant in Freemantle.

  • freem manle prison

    A historical prison in Fremantle offering a glimpse into Australia's convict past, with eerie and enlightening torchlight tours in the evening.

  • rot Nest Island

    An island paradise with sun-kissed beaches and quirky inhabitants (quokkas).

  • the Lane Cafe

    A cafe on Rottnest Island offering breakfast with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and baked delights.

  • hotel rottnest

    A place on Rottnest Island where lunch of fresh seafood and local delicacies is available.

  • shadow wine bar

    A sophisticated wine bar offering European-inspired cuisine with a modern twist in the Perth Cultural Center.

  • KN North Bridge

    Northbridge transforms into a pulsating heart of nightlife.

  • wadim up lighthouse

    A lighthouse on Rottnest Island offering panoramic views of the ocean's vast expanse.

  • Mason St Anor

    A charming patisserie nestled among the vineyards in Swan Valley, offering French-style breakfast options.

  • whit man Park

    A vast Natural Area offering an array of recreational activities in Swan Valley.

  • Perth Observatory

    An observatory in the Bley Valley offering guided stargazing tours to view distant galaxies, nebula, and star clusters.

  • Bley Valley

    The location of Perth Observatory

  • Opta Stadium

    Optus Stadium offers activities and is accessible via the Matagarup Bridge.

  • Hillary

    Hillary is a place where you can catch the Rottnest ferry.

  • free manal markets

    The Fremantle Markets are an essential place to visit.

  • sail and anchor

    The Sail and Anchor is a well-known pub in Fremantle.

  • cottis slow Beach

    Cottesloe Beach features white sands and a shark net.

  • scarra beach

    Scarborough Beach is known for its white sands and has a swimming pool, gym, cafes, and areas for skateboarding and rock climbing.

  • scarra swimming pool

    Scarborough swimming pool is a 50m swimming pool.

  • Dome

    Dome is a cafe at Scarra beach.

  • Aqua

    AQWA, the aquarium at Hillary's Boat Harbour, features sharks, turtles, and a cafe.

  • Out of Bounds

    Out of Bounds is a new golf entertainment venue.

  • pinkies Beach Club

    Pinkies Beach Club offers glamping accommodations.

  • Lighthouse

    The Lighthouse is a point of interest with scenic views.

  • Freemantle

    A beach town with a laid-back atmosphere, featuring Market Street and the Fremantle Market.

  • The old Prison

    Fremantle Prison, a former penal colony where prisoners from the UK were sent to establish the colony.

  • Pinnacles

    Rocks that sprout out of the desert in Western Australia.

  • Perth CBD

    The central business district of Perth, serving as the commercial, retail, arts, and entertainment hub along the Swan River.

  • Perth Beaches

    Beautiful white sand beaches along the West Coast, including Katislow Beach and Scarboro Beach.

  • Herisson Island

    An island in the middle of the Swan River with a kangaroo sanctuary.

  • Lancelin Dunes

    White sand dunes with beaches, offering opportunities for exploring and camping.

  • East Perth

    An area in Perth where one can catch a train.

  • West Perth

    An area in Perth where one can catch a train.

  • Market Street

    An area in Fremantle where one can go for a stroll or ride a bike.

  • Free Mantle Market

    A market in Fremantle with a bohemian and Aussie vibe.

  • Katislow Beach

    A beach in Perth.

  • Pinkies

    A beach on Rottnest Island.

  • Toastface Grillah

    A restaurant in Wolf Lane known for serving the best toasted sandwich.

  • Vibe Hotel Subiaco Perth

    A stylish accommodation option in Subiaco with a rooftop bar and eatery, Storehouse, known for locally sourced produce and cocktails.

  • Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough

    An iconic beachfront hotel in Scarborough offering mind-blowing coastal views.

  • Scarborough beach

    A beach in Perth offering surfing, swimming, bodyboarding, kite surfing, shops, restaurants, a skate park, and play parks.

  • Western Australian Museum

    Recently reopened as Boola Bardip.

  • Whipper Snapper Distillery

    An urban distillery crafting liquid wares from Western Australian grains, offering tours and tastings.

  • Rottnest Bakery

    A bakery on Rottnest Island known for its jam donuts.

  • Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

    A world-class recreation precinct incorporating amenities, bars, eateries, and a seasonal sunset market.

  • Western Australia Botanic Gardens

    Spectacular botanic gardens located within Kings Park.

  • Canning Rivers

    A river in Perth with amazing views from Kings Park.

  • Streets of Lights

    A Christmas lights trail with around 30 stops all over downtown Perth.

  • Pathway of Lights

    A Christmas lights trail with around 30 stops all over downtown Perth.

  • Bareric Square District

    The Bareric Square District is home to the Bell Tower.

  • Church of St. Martin in the Fields

    The Church of St. Martin in the Fields is the origin of the bells housed in the Bell Tower in Perth.

  • Trafalgar Square

    Trafalgar Square is the location of the Church of St. Martin in the Fields, whose bells are housed in Perth's Bell Tower.

  • WA Museum Bula Bardep

    The WA Museum Bula Bardep houses exhibitions covering natural history, science, Aboriginal culture, and significant social events.

  • Western Australian Maritime Museum

    The Western Australian Maritime Museum offers an in-depth look at the country's maritime history, including historic vessels, submarines, and exhibits on exploration, trade, and migration.

  • State Library of Western Australia

    The State Library of Western Australia is located in the Perth Cultural Center.

  • Chinatown

    Chinatown in Northbridge offers authentic Asian cuisine.

  • St. Bridg's Church

    St. Bridg's Church, built in 1905, reflects the historical heritage of Northbridge.

  • Codislo Beach

    Cottesloe Beach is famous for its relaxed atmosphere, seaside promenade, century-old pine trees, and bars and cafes with sea views.

  • Scarbor Beach

    Scarborough Beach is known for its consistent waves, making it attractive to surfers.

  • Trig Beach

    Trigg Beach attracts surfers and walkers due to its natural beauty and access to coastal trails.

  • Mam's Pool

    Marmion Marine Park's Mettams Pool is a small protected bay perfect for snorkeling and discovering colorful fish in shallow waters.

  • lottery west Federation Walkway

    The Lotterywest Federation Walkway is an elevated treetop walkway in Kings Park offering a unique perspective of the urban landscape.

  • BHP Bilitin Water Park

    The BHP Billiton Water Park at Elizabeth Quay offers a fun space for children.

  • WA Museum

    A museum to dive into Perth culture, history and creativity, bringing local culture and stories to life.

  • WA Art Gallery

    An art gallery to dive into Perth culture, history and creativity, bringing local culture and stories to life.

  • WA Government House

    An elegant building with Victorian architecture, peaceful gardens, and free public access on selected days.

  • Forest Place

    A place where free guided city walking tours depart.

  • Fraser Avenue

    A location near the visitor information center in Kings Park where free guided walking tours depart.

  • Elizabeth's Key

    A place that blends waterfront vibes with modern architecture, public art and local bars, cafes and restaurants.

  • King Square

    A location where free walking tours of Fremantle depart from the Fremantle information center.

  • Scarborough beach pool

    A beautiful beach pool right by the waves in Scarborough.

  • The Boat House

    The blue boat house is a highly instagrammable location and one of the most photographed places in Perth.

  • John Oldham Park

    John Oldham Park is a little Hidden Gem of Perth with nice walking paths and stunning ponds, complete with its own waterfall.

  • Elizabeth Keys

    Elizabeth Keys with Waterfront views is a Perth Marina where you can cross the bridge, have a bite at one of the many restaurants, cool off in the water or even catch a fairy to the south side of Perth.

  • Harrison Island

    Harrison Island is a place in Perth where you can see kangaroos, the West End of the island is a kangaroo sanctuary.

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