Australia’s very own stopover city has a bustling city vibe combined with the lush intrigue of Rottnest Island. As the world’s most isolated capital city, Perth makes its own fun.

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The top 11 things to do on Rottnest Island

From two-day hikes that skirt Rottnest Island, to climbing the Wadjemup Lighthouse and surfing Strickland Bay, here are the top 12 things to do on Rottnest Island.

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10 of the prettiest Rottnest Island beaches

Here are the best beaches to enjoy while visiting Wadjemup/Rottnest Island.

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Hiking the serpentine trails of Wadjemup Bidi on Rottnest Island

They’re cute, they’re cuddly and they even smile for the camera, but quokkas are far from the only attraction on Rottnest Island.

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A first-timer’s guide to the best of Perth

The Western Australia capital is a vibrant, multicultural city that relishes its position as the anchor for the largest state in the country.

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Fremantle

WA locals: Michael Deller, Founder of Fremantle Tours

Experience the best parts of Fremantle with tips from Michael Deller, Founder of Fremantle Tours.

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A neighbourhood guide to Leederville, WA

Once a teenage nightlife hotspot, then a hipster posing zone, Leederville has now settled into its skin as an affable urban village.

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WA locals: Amanda Young, Cooee Perth pastry chef

Perth-born pastry chef Amanda Yong shares how the produce in Western Australia helps her create delectable desserts.

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10 things to do before turning 10 in Perth

It’s the city that’s got the quokkas, the roller coasters and the museums. The only thing missing? Your little ones.

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It’s the most isolated capital city in the world, in a state that’s exceptionally sparsely populated, but Perth most definitely makes up for the fact that it’s so far away with loads of adventures and things to see. Whether you’re wandering around the Australian bush while in the heart of the CBD, cruising the Swan River or taking advantage of one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, there’s something for everyone in the Western Australian capital. 


Getting Around

Perth’s public transport system isn’t as well-connected as other major Australian cities, but what it does offer is free rides inside central Perth on FTZ-designated buses and free train trips within City West, Elizabeth Quay and Claisebrook with SmartRider. For a scenic journey, take the ferry that crosses between Elizabeth Quay and South Perth, or enjoy the bike-friendly trails along the Swan River and coastline.


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The coast is dotted with idyllic beaches where white sand meets gorgeous turquoise water to enjoy during the summer. And Rottnest Island is a great opportunity to swim in picturesque bays, hike and take selfies with the famous quokkas.

The WA capital also has a host of fabulous dining options. Keep it casual (with perfect coffee) at the many cute cafes. Or take a short drive to the oldest wine region in Western Australia, Swan Valley to sample fruit, award-winning local produce and of course, the delectable wines.

 

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