Perth - Suntan heaven

Of the almost two million people that live in Western Australia, the vast majority reside in the state's capital of Perth. A sophisticated and scenic city, it is not hard to understand why so many are drawn to this very special and unique corner of the globe.

Perth was settled on the banks of the Swan River in the 1800s and to this day remains an uncomplicated and clean city that leaves a lasting impression on all of its visitors.

Characterised by numerous waterways, green parks and a compact city centre, Perth's brilliant blue skies and warm sunny climate must be experienced to be believed.

There is plenty to see and do in Perth. You can tour the city by motorised tram or courtesy bus; partake in the many water sports on the Swan River; enjoy a glass of Western Australian wine in a riverside or beachside restaurant; or explore one of the city's most popular icons - the 400 hectares of natural bush that form the spectacular Kings Park in the centre of the city.

Perth is also the home of the world's oldest operating mint; numerous museums and art galleries, historic character buildings, a five-star resort and casino and a great variety of shopping - all of which are only minutes from the CBD.

There is good shopping available, world-class golf courses, countless outdoor activities and experiences to enjoy, and over 80 kilometres of white sandy beaches to sunbathe on. A popular beach is Cottesloe, a pretty crescent of sand with safe swimming and a small surf break. Another one popular with locals and visitors alike is Scarborough, which has white sand stretching for miles.

Perth is an ideal base from which you can explore the diverse surrounding attractions too. Only minutes away, you can visit wineries with sumptuous lunches, swim with wild dolphins in their natural environment, holiday on an island bouncing with native marsupials, and explore the colourful port city of Fremantle.

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Close to the city

Close to the city

Two of Perth's favourite beaches are City and Cottesloe - about eight and 12 kilometres away. City is recognised for its pristine waters, and Cottesloe's streets are lined with Norfolk Pines, some 70 years old.


Fashionable farmstays

Fashionable farmstays

Farmstays and stationstays have become increasingly popular and allow people of all ages to gain first-hand knowledge of the importance of the agricultural community to Western Australia.


Just yummy

Just yummy

Perth and Fremantle have a reputation for fresh food with a Modern Australian accent - Mediterranean-inspired, with hints of eastern spice. Both cities also enjoy choice wine from the famous Western Australian vineyards. The seafood is wonderful too.


Perth's hills

Perth's hills

The Perth hills have magnificent scenery and plenty to see. Dotted with wineries and orchards offering products, there are plenty of accommodation choices to make the most of your stay.


Productive fruit bowl

Productive fruit bowl

Eating local food is an enjoyable part of any country holiday. Breakfasts and home-cooked dinners featuring farm-fresh produce are provided by friendly hosts who delight in using local fare to tempt their visitors. If in the Perth hills, just half an hour from the city, visit the districts of Byford and Mundijong and try the delicious local Mundella cheeses. To wash it down, in Perth's Swan Valley, there are more than 25 vineyards offering cellar sales as well as al fresco dining or light snacks.


Stylish west

Stylish west

Some of the best designers in Australia hail from Perth - and the shopping can be terrific. For the best in fashion, browse through city centre arcades and the boutiques of Subiaco, Claremont and Leederville. There are plenty of art galleries and cutting-edge design outlets too.


Sunset coast

Sunset coast

Known as the Sunset Coast, Perth's beaches are ideal to enjoy the gold, pink, and yellow visions that grace the west coast year-round. Make yourself comfortable and enjoy a picnic as you wait.  more


Swan River fun in Perth

Swan River fun in Perth

Heath lands stocked with karri forest meet the sea in William Bay National Park, near Denmark, west of Albany. With no coastal plain, the granite plateau meets the Southern Ocean as cliffs and headlands.  more


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