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    The Australian city of Perth provides the ideal setting for a memorable vacation. There are 3,000 annual hours of sunshine, welcoming residents, historic sites, and casual outdoor restaurants serving up world-class cuisine and wine.

    The city of Perth offers a wide variety of attractions. Take a tour of the city from above on a open-top bus and then hop off at Kings Park to wander amid the treetops or have a picnic. Check out the gold being poured at The Perth Mint, or visit The Bell Tower to see one of the largest musical instruments in the world. You can go shopping in one of the numerous malls or speciality stores, taking a wine cruise just on scenic Swan River, riding the Transperth boat to see the more than 1,500 animals just at Perth Zoo, or, for something completely different, taking a Segway Tour of the city.

    Perth has a wide variety of entertainment options, including several dining establishments, bars, street markets, cafes, museums, live performances, and exhibitions. Subiaco, Leederville, and Mt. Lawley are just a few of the "urban villages" that encircle Perth and each have their own unique take on city life.

    See the historic coastal town of Perth, the turquoise bays on Rottnest Island, and the verdant valleys full with world-class vineyards in the Western Valley and Perth Hills—all within 30 min of Perth's central business district—after touring the city itself. Things to do in Perth, Fremantle, and the surrounding area are detailed in the section titled "Attractions and Activities."

    Perth Tours For Australians

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    Aussie Perth Tours has been in business for the past 19 years, providing national professional services and exceptional experiences for groups of all sizes, ranging from individuals to conventions. They specialise in full-day, half-day, and extended-day tours and packages, as well as tours to other Australian states and New Zealand.

    Free pick-up and drop-off services are provided by Aussie Perth Tours from various hotels in the Perth Central Business District and Northbridge region, or you can have them come get you from their office at 64/269 Hay St, West Perth, WA 6004. You can also book tours by calling the office, sending an email to info@aussieperthtours.com.au, or visiting their user-friendly website at any time (24/7).

    Explore Western Australia and everything it has to offer in terms of natural beauty. Among of the places you can see on a tour are the Pinnacles, Waves Rock, Margret River, Perth, Perth, Penguin Islands, Mandurah, Swan River, Rottnest, Albany, and the Monkey Mia dolphins, among many others.

    Coach captains that are both knowledgeable and personable will add a lot to your journey by giving you live commentary as you go. Certificates of currency are required for the coaches' captains to lead their teams. These trips are taken in comfortable air-conditioned vehicles that can accommodate anything from four to forty-nine passengers.

    Pinnacles, Yanchep National Park, And Lancelin Tour

    pinnacles, yanchep national park & lancelin

    Rare chance to see the white sand dunes near Lancelin and the Pinnacles, alien-looking limestone formations sculpted by nature. Time of tour: 7:30 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.

    • See koalas and kangaroos at Neil Hawkins and Yanchep National Parks.
    • Take a trip to Nambung National Park and the mysterious Pinnacles Desert, where you may get a feel for the area's aura of mystery at the park's Discovery Centre.
    • Go to Lancelin, a seaside fishing village known for its stunning shores.
    • An energising repast at a cafe near Lancelin
    • Sandboarding over the dunes is an option, although it costs $10 more per person.
    • Half a grilled lobster with a Yanchep tour is available for an additional $25 per person.
    • You could visit Swan Valley Wildlife Sanctuary instead of Yanchep if you want.

    Orchard, Zig Zag, Swan Valley, And Wildlife Park Tour

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    The best of Perth is found on this tour, which visits a fruit orchard and the well-known Zig Zag Scenic Road. Wine, local fare, and wildlife are just some of the highlights of what this tour has to offer in the Swan Valley. Time of tour: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    • On a trip down under, we're going to stop at an orchard just north of the Swan River for some fruit sampling.
    • A panoramic picture of the coastal plain and the city of Perth can be seen from the Zig Zag Scenic Road, which winds its way down the Darling Scarp.
    • Swan Valley is home to many excellent wineries worth visiting.
    • Swan Valley is a great place to try some local fare and chocolate, as well as coffee and nougat (time permitting)
    • You may take pictures of koalas and wombats, and feed kangaroos at Caversham Wildlife Park.
    • Participate in fun farm activities like shearing and mustering sheep at Molly's Farm.

    Mandurah Dolphins, Chocolate, And Fremantle Tour

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    A fantastic opportunity to see some of Perth's most famous landmarks and fauna while also getting a taste of the local culture. Discover the magic of Fremantle by interacting with our playful dolphins and touring some of the beautiful Estuary mansions. Start time is 9am and end time is 5pm.

    • If you want to see Perth's cityscape and river, your best bet is to head south to Kings Park.
    • See dolphins in their natural environment as you cruise through vacation houses and an estuary on a tour of Mandurah's canals.
    • Come to Fremantle and feel the coffee strip's energy for yourself.
    • In order to get a good look at Fremantle and the Port City from above, you should head up to Monument Hill.
    • Experience the 'Freo' atmosphere at weekend markets at Fisherman's Wharf.
    • Return to Perth for some chocolate, jam, and chutney samplings.
    • Includes a light lunch and all applicable entrance costs.

    Penguin Island & Mandurah Canal Cruise In One Day

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    An exciting boat ride to see the friendly dolphins of Mandurah and WA's largest colony of "little penguins" on their own island. Start time is 8.30am and end time is 5pm

    • Go to Penguin Island via ferry and observe the marine and avian life in the area.
    • See a feeding show of penguins at the Penguin Discovery Centre.
    • Visit Mandurah and take a relaxing cruise down the estuary, where you may see dolphins is their natural environment and watch them frolic.
    • Explore the beautiful homes and wonder at the aquatic life.
    • Admission and a light meal are provided.
    • In addition, Penguin Island is only accessible between the months of October and May.

    Full-Day Visit To Penguin Island, Sealions, And Wildlife Park

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    Two of Mandurah's most stunning attractions are included in this tour: the adorable Fairy Penguins and the city's historic canal houses. Start time is 8.30am and end time is 5pm

    • Visit the Penguins Discovery Centre to see a feeding show.
    • On a 45-minute glass-bottom boat journey among the islands and crystal-clear waters, you may witness playful dolphins and meet endangered Australian sea lions here on beach at Seal Island.
    • Visit Molly's Farm to see sheep shearing, whip cracking, and sheepdogs mustering the sheep, and Wildlife Park to hand-feed kangaroos, pose with koalas, and meet a wombat.
    • Enjoy some chocolate samples on you. Including light lunch with fresh ingredients

    Perth, Fremantle, Swan Valley, And Wildlife Park Tour

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    Swan Valley & Cottesloe Beach, along with the rest of Perth and Fremantle, are included. Get acquainted with some natural Australian creatures including kangaroos and koalas. Guests can take a tour between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM.

    • See the Swan River, the city of Perth, and the historic Elizabeth Dock as you drive through Perth.
    • Take in the beautiful scenery of Kings Park, a botanical garden.
    • Fremantle is a port city where you can see Monument Hill, the coffee strip, weekend markets, and even a prison. Take a trip past the waterfront and the historic structures.
    • Take a spin by beautiful Cottesloe Beach and its pristine white sands.
    • Swan Valley is a great place to go chocolate and wine sampling.
    • Visit Caversham Wildlife Park to take pictures of koalas and wombats, and feed kangaroos.
    • Participate in fun farm activities like shearing and mustering sheep at Molly's Farm.

    Caversham, Brewery, And Swan Valley Sensations Tour

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    With WA's oldest winemaking district, renowned Cottesloe Beach, historic Fremantle, and beer-tasting in the Swan Valley, this guide to Perth has everything a visitor could want. This tour operates from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    • Check out the trendy microbreweries of Swan Valley.
    • Try some of the world's best wines and beers made right here in the area.
    • Delicious Australian coffees, nougat, and chocolates are waiting to be sampled.
    • You may see kangaroos, marsupials, wombats, dairy and poultry animals, birds, reptiles, and other natural Australian species at Caversham Wildlife Park.
    • See the shearing of sheep, mustering with dogs, and the feeding of lambs at Molly's Farm's entertaining agricultural activity shows.
    • Included are a free admission and a light lunch.

    Perth, Kings Park, Swan River, Freo, And Cruise In Half A Day

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    This must-see tour takes you to some of the city's most well-known attractions, including the cosmopolitan centre of Fremantle, the vibrant downtown area of Perth, and the beautiful Kings Park. Time of tour: either 9am or 1pm

    • Come to Queens Gardens and snap a picture next to the Peter Pan monument replica, feed the tame black swans, ducks, and other waterfowl, and meet the locals.
    • As you make your way to Perth's famous Kings Park, you can take in views of a Swan River and Bell Tower along the route.
    • Visit Fremantle, a quaint port city rich in history.
    • Pay a trip to the famed cappuccino strip, Fisherman's Wharf, and Monument Hill.

    Find out more at https://www.experienceperth.com/

    An unforgettable nighttime journey through the vibrant streets of central Perth. Here's your chance to see for yourself why Perth is known as "The City of Lights," as the entire city centre, from Northbridge to Chinatown, is transformed into a dazzling display of glittering lights. The trips begin at either 5 or 6 o'clock in the evening.

    Evening Coach Tour Of The City Of Lights

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    • Both the "City of Lights" and the "most isolated capital city" are nicknames for Perth.
    • See the city of Perth in all its dazzling glory.
    • Go by car past London Courts & Central Park, Western Australia's highest structure. The Perth Mint, Clock Tower, Council Hall, and Parliament Building come next.
    • Take in the splendour of Kings Park's illuminating gum trees before making the quick trip across the river to South Perth.
    • Take in the cityscape and Swan River panorama from the Swan River's banks.
    • Get yourself to a Crown Casino or Northbridge, or to your hotel.

    Half-day Fruit Orchard & Hills Zig Zag

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    Take an eco-walk around a typical fruit orchard and see many different kinds of fruit trees. You can shop for an abundance of seasonal fruits and vegetables. At the Swan Valley, you may go shopping for authentic Aboriginal artefacts, leather goods, soaps, fragrant products, and much more. Tours begin at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

    • To see a fruit orchard nestled among the rolling hills of a valley, go there.
    • Take a look at some of the best seasonal fruit Australia has to offer at one of the country's local orchards.
    • Get some healthy snacks like fresh fruit, dried fruit, and packaged snacks.
    • The Zig Zag Highway, located in the Perth Hills, is well worth the trip north.
    • A panoramic picture of the coastal plain and the city of Perth can be seen from the Zig Zag Scenic Road, which winds its way down the Darling Scarp.

    Swan Valley Tasteful Sensations Half Day

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    On your way to the beautiful Swan Valley, stop in the colonial town of Guildford. Tours begin at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

    • Taste some of the local fare, such as wine, almonds, nougat, coffee, and more.
    • A quick pit stop to try some delicious chocolates made in the area
    • Before leaving the Swan Valley, take advantage of the opportunity to stock up on delicious regional produce.
    • Visit Maalinup to gain insight into indigenous culture and do souvenir shopping.
    • Hotel drop-off or pick-up available in Northbridge and Perth's Central Business District.

    Mandurah Canals & Dolphin Watch Cruise Half Day

    It is possible in seeing wild Bottlenose dolphins in Mandurah, Australia, swimming and playing close to your cruise boat. Tours depart at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

    • Take a trip down Swan Street and see the Bell Tower, Elizabeth Quay, and Kings Park on your way.
    • Visit Mandurah and spend an hour on a dolphin and canal tour to get up close to friendly bottlenose dolphins in their native environment. Dolphins, who can travel at speeds of up to 40 kilometres per hour, are often spotted playing with in wake of a passing cruise ship.
    • Take in the sights of Mandurah, the town of luxury canal residences, the Creery Wetlands, and their plentiful birds from the boat.
    • Air-conditioned comfort is guaranteed on your trip back to Perth.

    Swan Valley, Caversham Nature, Wine & Chocolate Half Day

    A picturesque journey through Swan Valley, brimming with great, genuine Australian experiences like sampling local fare and meeting native animals. Guests can choose between a 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m.

    Experience the best of Swan Valley, a region rich in genuine Aussie activities. The Bell Tower is a great landmark to see as you drive to the neighbouring winery for tasting rooms and then on to the chocolate tastings.

    Go see the koalas, kangaroos, wombats, reptiles, and birds at Caversham Wildlife Park. Come visit Molly's Farm for a taste of country living, a sheep shearing demonstration, and more!

    You can opt to be dropped off at your accommodation in Perth City, spend some time at the exciting Crown Casino, wander the shops and markets of Northbridge, or explore Chinatown.

    Penguin Island Half-Day Tour & Boat Cruise

    Traveling by ferry from Shoalwater is a great way to see the small penguins and other marine life, such as wild dolphins, marine mammals, stingrays, pelicans, king skinks, and over 50 different species of seabirds. You shouldn't miss the thrilling morning Penguin Feed event at the Penguin Discovery Centre, either. Morning and afternoon tours depart at 9:00 and 15:00 respectively.

    • The largest colony of "little penguins" in Western Australia awaits your visit.
    • Cross the harbour on the ferry and you'll find yourself in the middle of Penguin Island, where more than 1,200 tiny penguins make their home.
    • See the daily penguin feeding event at the Penguin Islands Discovery Centre before you head back to Perth.
    • The two - hour Glass Bottom Boat Tour is an extra charge. Watch out for the local sea lions; you might even see a few of dolphins having fun. Additional fees of $20 per adult and $15 per child
    • In addition, Penguin Island is only accessible between the months of October and May.

    Yanchep, Koalas, And Crystal Cave Half Day

    The crystal caves and native kangaroos, marsupials, black swans, birds, and wetlands may be found in Yanchep National Park, among the oldest and nearest national parks near Perth. Trips depart at either 9 am or 1 pm.

    • Come see the native flora and fauna of Australia in Yanchep National Park.
    • Take a stroll down the koala boardwalk, which stretches for 240 metres, to see one of Australia's most beloved native species in its original habitat.
    • Learn about the region's rich history, see beautiful seasonal wildflowers and wetlands, and explore the wilderness on a guided or self-guided bush walk.
    • Take a 45-minute guided tour into the natural crystals caves to learn about the cave's geology, history, and ecosystem while admiring the formations such as rock formations, helictites, columns, and shawls.
    • The year-round mildness of Crystal Cave makes exploring it a pleasure. A one-of-a-kind adventure.

    Find out more at https://www.experienceperth.com/

    Kings Park's Jacob's Ladder

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    Jacob's Ladder In Kings Park - Not For The Weak!

    The ascent of Jacob's Ladders is not for faint of heart. From Cliff Street, there is a sharp drop of around 300 steps (or 43 metres) to Mounts Bay Drive. Here is the spot to come whether you're looking for a challenging workout or preparing for a major mountaineering expedition.

    'An apple per day keeps your doctor away,' as the old adage goes. To paraphrase, "A stride up and down Jacob's Ladder keeps the pounds away" is the corresponding fitness proverb.

    The goal of Jacob's Ladder is to ascend and descend roughly 300 stairs in a short amount of time (242 steps and counting).

    The end on Cliff Street, where Jacob's Ladder may be found, is the outermost point of Kings Park. By following the path downward, you'll reach Mounts Bay Road. It's a great way to get some exercise and, if you make a habit of coming to Jacob's Ladder, you can strike up a conversation with some of the locals.  Perth locals who are doing it again every day.

    Here's How To Get There:

    Take a left left onto Cliff Street right before the roundabout (the Edith Cowan Clock Monument is a landmark to look out for) to access the park's main entrance from Malcolm Road, which runs up from the city. It's at the very end of Cliff Street, and it's called Jacobs Ladder.

    From Subiaco, continue along Queens Park Road and turn right into Cliff St. immediately after the roundabout. The end off Cliff Street is where you will find Jacobs Ladder.

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    Penguin Island And Seal Island

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    Overview

    To get up close and personal with Western Australia's wildlife, embark on the a guided filled sea kayaking experience out of Perth. Take a double kayak out on the water and explore the beautiful Shoalwater Bay, Seal Island, and Penguin Island while keeping an eye out for whales, Australian sea lions, penguins, and sea birds.

    Enjoy some free time swimming, snorkelling, or hiking around the islands after a great picnic lunch (included) on the beach. Seeing animals up close and personal Escape the city for the day and relax. The intimate setting guarantees top-notch service. appropriate for use around children We provide everything you need Beginning at $130.40 for a knowledgeable, kind, and competent guide Find the Best Deal Verify Availability.

    What's Included

    • Expert Advice
    • Transportation to and from your hotel in Perth's CBD (if option selected)
    • Packaged meals and munchies
    • There is no lack of resources

    Additional Info

    • If you make a reservation, you should hear back from us within 48 hours to confirm your reservation (if there is still space available). All minors need to be supervised by an adult.
    • Conditions permitting; if postponed or cancelled due to inclement weather, customers will be offered a new date or your money back in full.
    • Unfortunately, this building is not wheelchair accessible.
    • Location close to public transit with access to infant car seats
    • Anyone planning a trip should be reasonably fit.
    • There is a cap of 24 participants for this tour/activity. This is a Rivergods Kayak Adventures event.

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    Conclusion

    The Australian city of Perth offers a variety of attractions, including 3,000 annual hours of sunshine, historic sites, and casual outdoor restaurants. Visitors can take a tour of the city from above on an open-top bus, visit The Bell Tower, go shopping in one of the numerous malls or speciality stores, take a wine cruise, ride the Transperth boat, or take a Segway Tour of the city. Subiaco, Leederville, and Mt. Lawley are just a few of the "urban villages" that encircle Perth. Things to do in Perth, Fremantle, and the surrounding area are detailed in the section titled "Attractions and Activities." Aussie Perth Tours has been in business for 19 years, providing national professional services and exceptional experiences for groups of all sizes. They specialise in full-day, half-day, and extended-day tours and packages, as well as tours to other Australian states and New Zealand.

    They offer free pick-up and drop-off services from various hotels in the Perth Central Business District and Northbridge region, and can also book tours by calling the office, sending an email to info@aussieperthtours.com.au, or visiting their user-friendly website. Tours include the Pinnacles, Yanchep National Park, And Lancelin Tour, which offers a rare chance to see the white sand dunes near Lancelin, alien-looking limestone formations sculpted by nature, koalas and kangaroos, Nambung National Park and the mysterious Pinnacles Desert, and Lancelin, a seaside fishing village known for its stunning shores. Sandboarding over the dunes is an option, and half a grilled lobster with a Yanchep tour is available for an additional $25 per person. This tour takes visitors to the Swan Valley to experience the best of Perth, including wine, local fare, and wildlife. They will stop at an orchard and the Zig Zag Scenic Road for fruit sampling, visit wineries, take pictures of koalas and wombats, and feed kangaroos at Caversham Wildlife Park.

    They will also experience the 'Freo' atmosphere at weekend markets at Fisherman's Wharf and return to Perth for chocolate, jam, and chutney samplings. The tour includes a light lunch and all applicable entrance costs. This tour includes a boat ride to see the friendly dolphins of Mandurah and WA's largest colony of "little penguins" on their own island. It also includes a full-day visit to Penguin Island, Sealions, and Wildlife Park, as well as a tour of Perth, Fremantle, Swan Valley, and Cottesloe Beach. The tour includes a 45-minute glass-bottom boat journey among the islands and crystal-clear waters, a visit to Molly's Farm to see sheep shearing, whip cracking, and sheepdogs mustering the sheep, and a visit to Wildlife Park to hand-feed kangaroos, pose with koalas, and meet a wombat.

    Guests can also enjoy chocolate samples and a light lunch with fresh ingredients. This tour takes visitors to Perth, the oldest winemaking district, renowned Cottesloe Beach, historic Fremantle, and beer-tasting in the Swan Valley. It includes a free admission and a light lunch, and takes them to some of the city's most well-known attractions, including the cosmopolitan centre of Fremantle, the vibrant downtown area of Perth, and the beautiful Kings Park. It also includes an unforgettable nighttime journey through the vibrant streets of central Perth, where the entire city centre is transformed into a dazzling display of glittering lights. Take an eco-walk around a fruit orchard, shop for seasonal fruits and vegetables, taste local fare, stock up on regional produce, visit Maalinup to gain insight into indigenous culture, visit Mandurah and spend an hour on a dolphin and canal tour to get up close to friendly bottlenose dolphins in their native environment.

    Swan Valley is a region rich in Aussie activities, including the Bell Tower, Caversham Wildlife Park, Penguin Island Half-Day Tour & Boat Cruise, Yanchep, Koalas, And Crystal Cave Half Day. Visit the koalas, kangaroos, wombats, reptiles, and birds, take a stroll down the koala boardwalk, learn about the region's rich history, and explore Chinatown. The year-round mildness of Crystal Cave makes exploring it a pleasure, and Kings Park's Jacob's Ladder is a challenging workout and great way to get some exercise. The goal is to ascend and descend 300 stairs in a short amount of time. To get there, take a left left onto Cliff Street right before the roundabout and turn right into Cliff St. immediately after the roundabout.

    The end off Cliff Street is where you will find Jacobs Ladder. The Rivergods Kayak Adventures event offers a guided sea kayaking experience out of Perth, offering a double kayak out on the water and exploring the beautiful Shoalwater Bay, Seal Island, and Penguin Island while keeping an eye out for whales, Australian sea lions, penguins, and sea birds. The experience includes expert advice, transportation to and from the hotel in Perth's CBD, packaged meals and munchies, and a cap of 24 participants. All minors need to be supervised by an adult. The building is not wheelchair accessible, and anyone planning a trip should be reasonably fit.

    Content Summary:

    1. The Australian city of Perth provides the ideal setting for a memorable vacation.
    2. There are 3,000 annual hours of sunshine, welcoming residents, historic sites, and casual outdoor restaurants serving up world-class cuisine and wine.
    3. The city of Perth offers a wide variety of attractions.
    4. Take a tour of the city from above on a open-top bus and then hop off at Kings Park to wander amid the treetops or have a picnic.
    5. Check out the gold being poured at The Perth Mint, or visit The Bell Tower to see one of the largest musical instruments in the world.
    6. You can go shopping in one of the numerous malls or speciality stores, taking a wine cruise just on scenic Swan River, riding the Transperth boat to see the more than 1,500 animals just at Perth Zoo, or, for something completely different, taking a Segway Tour of the city.
    7. Perth has a wide variety of entertainment options, including several dining establishments, bars, street markets, cafes, museums, live performances, and exhibitions.
    8. Subiaco, Leederville, and Mt. Lawley are just a few of the "urban villages" that encircle Perth and each have their own unique take on city life.
    9. See the historic coastal town of Perth, the turquoise bays on Rottnest Island, and the verdant valleys full with world-class vineyards in the Western Valley and Perth Hills—all within 30 min of Perth's central business district—after touring the city itself.
    10. Things to do in Perth, Fremantle, and the surrounding area are detailed in the section titled "Attractions and Activities."
    11. Aussie Perth Tours has been in business for the past 19 years, providing national professional services and exceptional experiences for groups of all sizes, ranging from individuals to conventions.
    12. They specialise in full-day, half-day, and extended-day tours and packages, as well as tours to other Australian states and New Zealand.
    13. Free pick-up and drop-off services are provided by Aussie Perth Tours from various hotels in the Perth Central Business District and Northbridge region, or you can have them come get you from their office at 64/269 Hay St, West Perth, WA 6004.
    14. You can also book tours by calling the office, sending an email to info@aussieperthtours.com.au, or visiting their user-friendly website at any time (24/7).
    15. Explore Western Australia and everything it has to offer in terms of natural beauty.
    16. Among of the places you can see on a tour are the Pinnacles, Waves Rock, Margret River, Perth, Perth, Penguin Islands, Mandurah, Swan River, Rottnest, Albany, and the Monkey Mia dolphins, among many others.
    17. Coach captains that are both knowledgeable and personable will add a lot to your journey by giving you live commentary as you go.
    18. Certificates of currency are required for the coaches' captains to lead their teams.
    19. These trips are taken in comfortable air-conditioned vehicles that can accommodate anything from four to forty-nine passengers.
    20. Rare chance to see the white sand dunes near Lancelin and the Pinnacles, alien-looking limestone formations sculpted by nature.
    21. Take a trip to Nambung National Park and the mysterious Pinnacles Desert, where you may get a feel for the area's aura of mystery at the park's Discovery Centre.
    22. Go to Lancelin, a seaside fishing village known for its stunning shores.
    23. An energising repast at a cafe near Lancelin Sandboarding over the dunes is an option, although it costs $10 more per person.
    24. The best of Perth is found on this tour, which visits a fruit orchard and the well-known Zig Zag Scenic Road.
    25. Wine, local fare, and wildlife are just some of the highlights of what this tour has to offer in the Swan Valley.
    26. A panoramic picture of the coastal plain and the city of Perth can be seen from the Zig Zag Scenic Road, which winds its way down the Darling Scarp.
    27. Swan Valley is home to many excellent wineries worth visiting.
    28. Swan Valley is a great place to try some local fare and chocolate, as well as coffee and nougat (time permitting) You may take pictures of koalas and wombats, and feed kangaroos at Caversham Wildlife Park.
    29. Participate in fun farm activities like shearing and mustering sheep at Molly's Farm.
    30. A fantastic opportunity to see some of Perth's most famous landmarks and fauna while also getting a taste of the local culture.
    31. Discover the magic of Fremantle by interacting with our playful dolphins and touring some of the beautiful Estuary mansions.
    32. If you want to see Perth's cityscape and river, your best bet is to head south to Kings Park.
    33. See dolphins in their natural environment as you cruise through vacation houses and an estuary on a tour of Mandurah's canals.
    34. Come to Fremantle and feel the coffee strip's energy for yourself.
    35. In order to get a good look at Fremantle and the Port City from above, you should head up to Monument Hill.
    36. Experience the 'Freo' atmosphere at weekend markets at Fisherman's Wharf.
    37. Return to Perth for some chocolate, jam, and chutney samplings.
    38. An exciting boat ride to see the friendly dolphins of Mandurah and WA's largest colony of "little penguins" on their own island.
    39. See a feeding show of penguins at the Penguin Discovery Centre.
    40. Visit Mandurah and take a relaxing cruise down the estuary, where you may see dolphins as their natural environment and watch them frolic.
    41. Explore the beautiful homes and wonder at aquatic life.
    42. Admission and a light meal are provided.
    43. In addition, Penguin Island is only accessible between the months of October and May.
    44. Island, Sealions, And Wildlife ParkTwo of Mandurah's most stunning attractions are included in this tour: the adorable Fairy Penguins and the city's historic canal houses.
    45. Start time is 8.30am and end time is 5pm Visit the Penguins Discovery Centre to see a feeding show.
    46. On a 45-minute glass-bottom boat journey among the islands and crystal-clear waters, you may witness playful dolphins and meet endangered Australian sea lions here on beach at Seal Island.
    47. Visit Molly's Farm to see sheep shearing, whip cracking, and sheepdogs mustering the sheep, and Wildlife Park to hand-feed kangaroos, pose with koalas, and meet a wombat.
    48. Including light lunch with fresh ingredients Perth, Fremantle, Swan Valley, And Wildlife Park TourSwan Valley & Cottesloe Beach, along with the rest of Perth and Fremantle, are included.
    49. Get acquainted with some natural Australian creatures including kangaroos and koalas.
    50. Guests can take a tour between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM.
    51. See the Swan River, the city of Perth, and the historic Elizabeth Dock as you drive through Perth.
    52. Take in the beautiful scenery of Kings Park, a botanical garden.
    53. Fremantle is a port city where you can see Monument Hill, the coffee strip, weekend markets, and even a prison.
    54. Take a trip past the waterfront and the historic structures.
    55. With WA's oldest winemaking district, renowned Cottesloe Beach, historic Fremantle, and beer-tasting in the Swan Valley, this guide to Perth has everything a visitor could want.
    56. Check out the trendy microbreweries of Swan Valley.
    57. Try some of the world's best wines and beers made right here in the area.
    58. Delicious Australian coffees, nougat, and chocolates are waiting to be sampled.
    59. You may see kangaroos, marsupials, wombats, dairy and poultry animals, birds, reptiles, and other natural Australian species at Caversham Wildlife Park.
    60. See the shearing of sheep, mustering with dogs, and the feeding of lambs at Molly's Farm's entertaining agricultural activity shows.
    61. Included are a free admission and a light lunch.
    62. This must-see tour takes you to some of the city's most well-known attractions, including the cosmopolitan centre of Fremantle, the vibrant downtown area of Perth, and the beautiful Kings Park.
    63. As you make your way to Perth's famous Kings Park, you can take in views of a Swan River and Bell Tower along the route.
    64. Visit Fremantle, a quaint port city rich in history.
    65. Pay a trip to the famed cappuccino strip, Fisherman's Wharf, and Monument Hill.
    66. Here's your chance to see for yourself why Perth is known as "The City of Lights," as the entire city centre, from Northbridge to Chinatown, is transformed into a dazzling display of glittering lights.
    67. The trips begin at either 5 or 6 o'clock in the evening.
    68. Both the "City of Lights" and the "most isolated capital city" are nicknames for Perth.
    69. Take an eco-walk around a typical fruit orchard and see many different kinds of fruit trees.
    70. You can shop for an abundance of seasonal fruits and vegetables.
    71. At the Swan Valley, you may go shopping for authentic Aboriginal artefacts, leather goods, soaps, fragrant products, and much more.
    72. Take a look at some of the best seasonal fruit Australia has to offer at one of the country's local orchards.
    73. Get some healthy snacks like fresh fruit, dried fruit, and packaged snacks.
    74. The Zig Zag Highway, located in the Perth Hills, is well worth the trip north.
    75. A panoramic picture of the coastal plain and the city of Perth can be seen from the Zig Zag Scenic Road, which winds its way down the Darling Scarp.
    76. On your way to the beautiful Swan Valley, stop in the colonial town of Guildford.
    77. A quick pit stop to try some delicious chocolates made in the area Before leaving the Swan Valley, take advantage of the opportunity to stock up on delicious regional produce.
    78. Visit Maalinup to gain insight into indigenous culture and do souvenir shopping.
    79. Hotel drop-off or pick-up available in Northbridge and Perth's Central Business District.
    80. It is possible in seeing wild Bottlenose dolphins in Mandurah, Australia, swimming and playing close to your cruise boat.
    81. Visit Mandurah and spend an hour on a dolphin and canal tour to get up close to friendly bottlenose dolphins in their native environment.
    82. Experience the best of Swan Valley, a region rich in genuine Aussie activities.
    83. The Bell Tower is a great landmark to see as you drive to the neighbouring winery for tasting rooms and then on to the chocolate tastings.
    84. Go see the koalas, kangaroos, wombats, reptiles, and birds at Caversham Wildlife Park.
    85. Come visit Molly's Farm for a taste of country living, a sheep shearing demonstration, and more!
    86. You can opt to be dropped off at your accommodation in Perth City, spend some time at the exciting Crown Casino, wander the shops and markets of Northbridge, or explore Chinatown.
    87. Penguin Island Half-Day Tour & Boat Cruise Traveling by ferry from Shoalwater is a great way to see the small penguins and other marine life, such as wild dolphins, marine mammals, stingrays, pelicans, king skinks, and over 50 different species of seabirds.
    88. You shouldn't miss the thrilling morning Penguin Feed event at the Penguin Discovery Centre, either.
    89. The largest colony of "little penguins" in Western Australia awaits your visit.
    90. Cross the harbour on the ferry and you'll find yourself in the middle of Penguin Island, where more than 1,200 tiny penguins make their home.
    91. See the daily penguin feeding event at the Penguin Islands Discovery Centre before you head back to Perth.
    92. The two - hour Glass Bottom Boat Tour is an extra charge.
    93. Watch out for the local sea lions; you might even see a few of dolphins having fun.
    94. Additional fees of $20 per adult and $15 per child In addition, Penguin Island is only accessible between the months of October and May.
    95. The crystal caves and native kangaroos, marsupials, black swans, birds, and wetlands may be found in Yanchep National Park, among the oldest and nearest national parks near Perth.
    96. Come see the native flora and fauna of Australia in Yanchep National Park.
    97. Take a stroll down the koala boardwalk, which stretches for 240 metres, to see one of Australia's most beloved native species in its original habitat.
    98. The year-round mildness of Crystal Cave makes exploring it a pleasure.
    99. The ascent of Jacob's Ladders is not for faint of heart.
    100. From Cliff Street, there is a sharp drop of around 300 steps (or 43 metres) to Mounts Bay Drive.
    101. Here is the spot to come whether you're looking for a challenging workout or preparing for a major mountaineering expedition. '
    102. To paraphrase, "A stride up and down Jacob's Ladder keeps the pounds away" is the corresponding fitness proverb.
    103. The goal of Jacob's Ladder is to ascend and descend roughly 300 stairs in a short amount of time (242 steps and counting).
    104. The end on Cliff Street, where Jacob's Ladder may be found, is the outermost point of Kings Park.
    105. By following the path downward, you'll reach Mounts Bay Road.
    106. It's a great way to get some exercise and, if you make a habit of coming to Jacob's Ladder, you can strike up a conversation with some of the locals.
    107.  Perth locals who are doing it again every day.
    108. It's at the very end of Cliff Street, and it's called Jacobs Ladder.
    109. From Subiaco, continue along Queens Park Road and turn right into Cliff St. immediately after the roundabout.
    110. The end off Cliff Street is where you will find Jacobs Ladder.
    111. To get up close and personal with Western Australia's wildlife, embark on the a guided filled sea kayaking experience out of Perth.
    112. Take a double kayak out on the water and explore the beautiful Shoalwater Bay, Seal Island, and Penguin Island while keeping an eye out for whales, Australian sea lions, penguins, and sea birds.
    113. Enjoy some free time swimming, snorkelling, or hiking around the islands after a great picnic lunch (included) on the beach.
    114. Escape the city for the day and relax.
    115. The intimate setting guarantees top-notch service.
    116. appropriate for use around children We provide everything you need Beginning at $130.40 for a knowledgeable, kind, and competent guide Find the Best Deal Verify Availability.
    117. Transportation to and from your hotel in Perth's CBD (if option selected) Packaged meals and munchies There is no lack of resources Additional Info If you make a reservation, you should hear back from us within 48 hours to confirm your reservation (if there is still space available).
    118. All minors need to be supervised by an adult.
    119. Conditions permitting; if postponed or cancelled due to inclement weather, customers will be offered a new date or your money back in full.
    120. Unfortunately, this building is not wheelchair accessible.
    121. Location close to public transit with access to infant car seats Anyone planning a trip should be reasonably fit.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Outdoor Activities

    These experiences are best for outdoor activities in Perth:

    • Experience Rottnest with Ferry & Bike Hire from Perth or Fremantle
    • Discover Rottnest with Ferry & Bus Tour from Perth or Fremantle
    • Pinnacles Desert Sunset Stargazing Tour
    • Pinnacles Sunset Dinner and Stargazing Experience a Small Group Tour
    • Pinnacle Desert Sunset and Night-time Stargazing Tour from Perth

    These places are best for outdoor activities in Perth:

    • Jacob's Ladder
    • Perth Sunset Coast Drive
    • C.Y O'Connor Beach
    • Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail
    • Myall Yoga & Wellbeing Studio

    The best Outdoor Activities in Perth according to Viator travelers are:

    • Rottnest Island Round-Trip Ferry from Perth
    • Pinnacles Desert Sunset Stargazing Tour
    • Sandboard and Quad Bike Adventure in Lancelin
    • Swim with Wild Dolphins Day Tour
    • Experience Rottnest with Ferry & Bike Hire from Perth or Fremantle

    Outdoor Activities in Perth that are 1 hour or less are:

    • Sandboard Hire: Lancelin Sand Dunes, Australia
    • The Perth Mint Gold Tour
    • Perth City Riverside Segway Tour
    Perth Attractions Free For Little Kids
    • Community Cinemas. 
    • Adventure World Bibra Lake. 
    • Scitech City West. 
    • Rottnest Island Rottnest Express. 
    • Perth Zoo South Perth. 
    • Caversham Wildlife Park Swan Valley. 
    • Penguin Island Ferry & Discovery Centre. 
    • Cohunu Koala Park Byford.
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