Perth, Fremantle and Rottnest Island – Best places to visit

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Embark on a dreamy journey through Perth and Surrounds, where the pristine beauty of Rottnest Island (Wadjemup) mingles with Perth’s (Boorloo’s) urban elegance and the timeless allure of Fremantle’s (Walyalup’s) charming waterfront. Lose yourself in a world of stunning landscapes, serene beaches, and captivating local culture.

Fremantle

Fremantle Markets

Fremantle Markets

Since its inception, over 100 years ago, the Fremantle Markets have been home to some mouth-watering street eats, cute and unique independent stalls, fresh produce, irresistible coffee and incredible street buskers. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9am – 6pm, this is the perfect addition to a weekend in Fremantle.

Gage Roads

Gage Roads Brewery

Located at Fremantle dock, viewing the ships entering and leaving, Gage Roads is named after the strip of ocean between Fremantle and Rottnest Island. This brewery is a must for sundowner drinks and incredible live musical talent, fun games with the warehouse brewery and indie merch. Enjoy access to your favorite year-round beers as well as exclusive limited-edition brews.

Fremantle Esplanade

Fremantle Esplanade

Home to the award-winning youth plaza, you can be sure to have some fun with the family trying out skateboarding, rock climbing, parkour or slack-lining. Nearby is a playground for the younger ones. The esplanade also showcases a ferris wheel for an addition to a romantic night, and bars, restaurants and the famous Bon Scott from AC/DC statue all within walking or riding (bike hire available) distance.

Perth

Scarborough Beach

Scarborough Beach 

One of Perth’s most beloved beaches, Scarborough has beautiful, patrolled beaches, an amphitheatre often housing events, sunset markets on Saturday evenings, multiple beach bars and clubs to get your boogie on, a skatepark and bowl, rock climbing, basketball courts, and playgrounds. Scarborough Beach really has something to suit everybody.

Kings Park

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

One of the world’s largest inner-city parks, Kings Park and Botanic Garden (Kaarta Koomba) is rich in history, culture and native flora and fauna. Allow for plenty of time to explore the park with highlights such as the 750-year-old boab tree, Botanical Gardens and May Drive Parkland playground.

Optus Stadium

Optus Stadium

Perth’s fresh and new stadium is an experience. Hosting AFL games, cricket matches, global and local touring artists and more, the electrifying
atmosphere of this stadium feeds off the energy of the crowd. If you get the chance to see a sporting match or concert you won’t be disappointed.

Rottnest Island

Pinky Beach

Pinky Beach 

One of the most iconic spots on Rottnest Island, Pinky Beach is known for its beautiful swimming and snorkeling environment, only a short stroll from the main accommodations. With views of the Bathurst Lighthouse and Pinky’s Rottnest Island Bar & Restaurant right on the beachfront, it is the perfect place for a romantic evening or some family fun.

Little Salmon Bay

Little Salmon Bay 

This naturally sheltered bay showcases pristine, clear waters that are excellent for snorkeling. With a snorkel trail to follow, you can learn more about the area and wildlife as you are surrounded by stunning coral reefs and white sands under the water.

Quokka Photo

Friendly Quokkas

The cutest creatures to grace this little Island, say cheese and snap a selfie with the happiest animal in the world. Make sure to look and say hi, but don’t feed or touch these animals.

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