Experience Perth Tourist Guide

Your tourist guide for Experience Perth provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!

Perth: Australia’s Sun‑Kissed Capital of Coastlines, Culture and Laid‑Back Luxury

Perth blends the best of Australia’s natural beauty with a vibrant, contemporary city spirit. Endless white‑sand beaches, glowing Indian Ocean sunsets, a flourishing dining and cultural scene, and a wine region on its doorstep—this is a destination designed for travellers who crave both relaxation and discovery. As one of the world’s most liveable cities, Perth invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and embrace a lifestyle shaped by sunshine, open spaces and effortless adventure.

A City Where Nature and Urban Energy Meet

Perth is Australia’s sunniest capital, and its outdoor lifestyle is irresistible. Mornings begin with coastal walks or riverfront coffee; afternoons drift into boutique shopping, gallery hopping or lazy picnics in leafy parks; evenings glow with ocean sunsets and world‑class dining. From the Swan River to the Indian Ocean, from city laneways to rolling wine country, Perth offers a holiday rhythm that feels both energising and deeply restorative.

Beaches That Redefine “Pristine”

With 19 spectacular beaches, Perth is a paradise for swimmers, surfers and sunseekers.

  • Cottesloe Beach – Iconic turquoise water, Norfolk pines and golden sand perfect for long, lazy afternoons.
  • Scarborough Beach – A lively surf hotspot with buzzing cafés, bars and a beachfront pool.
  • City Beach & Trigg – Wide, clean stretches ideal for families, picnics and sunset strolls.

Every beach offers its own personality, but all share the same postcard‑perfect clarity and calm.

Rottnest Island: A Car‑Free Coastal Dream

Just a short ferry ride from Perth, Rottnest Island is a Class A nature reserve where life slows to a blissful pace. Cycle between secluded bays, snorkel in crystal‑clear lagoons, meet the famously friendly quokkas, and unwind on some of Australia’s most breathtaking beaches. With no cars and no stress, “Rotto” is pure holiday magic.

Swan Valley: Western Australia’s Oldest Wine Region

Forty‑five minutes inland, the Swan Valley welcomes you with boutique wineries, craft breweries, artisan chocolatiers and farm‑fresh produce. Sip award‑winning wines, wander vineyard trails, or enjoy long lunches overlooking peaceful countryside. It’s a delicious escape that pairs perfectly with Perth’s coastal energy.

Fremantle: Heritage, Culture and Coastal Cool

Neighbouring Fremantle is a vibrant port city brimming with character. Explore one of the world’s best‑preserved 19th‑century streetscapes, browse eclectic markets, tour historic sites, and feast on fresh seafood at Fishing Boat Harbour. “Freo” blends creativity, history and ocean charm in a way that feels uniquely Western Australian.

Marine Adventures South of the City

To the south, Rockingham and the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park offer unforgettable wildlife encounters—swim with wild dolphins, visit Penguin Island, or snorkel among colourful reefs and shipwrecks. Continue to Mandurah, where wide waterways, waterfront dining and bird‑rich wetlands create a relaxed coastal escape perfect for day trips or leisurely weekends.

The Avon Valley: Rolling Hills and Country Charm

North‑east of Perth, the Avon Valley unfolds in a patchwork of orchards, vineyards and historic towns. Visit Western Australia’s first inland settlement, wander heritage streets, or follow the river that hosts the famous Avon Descent, one of the world’s great white‑water races.

Things to Do in Perth

  • Swim, surf or sunbathe at Perth’s iconic beaches
  • Explore Kings Park, one of the world’s largest inner‑city parks
  • Dine at award‑winning restaurants showcasing fresh WA produce
  • Take a Swan River cruise to Fremantle or the Swan Valley
  • Visit galleries, museums and cultural precincts in the CBD
  • Enjoy marine wildlife tours in Rockingham or Mandurah
  • Cycle, snorkel and relax on Rottnest Island

How to Get There

Perth is easily accessible with regular flights from international hubs, all Australian capitals and many regional centres. Travellers seeking a journey as memorable as the destination can arrive via:

  • The Indian Pacific, one of the world’s great transcontinental rail journeys
  • A classic road trip across the Nullarbor
  • Seasonal coastal cruises arriving into Fremantle

Best Time to Visit

Perth enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters.

  • September–November: Wildflowers, perfect beach weather, outdoor festivals
  • December–March: Long sunny days, ideal for swimming and coastal adventures
  • April–June: Cooler temperatures, wine region touring, cultural events