Discover Perth: A Self-Guided Tour
Highlights
- Explore breathtaking views at Kings Park
- Unwind on pristine beaches of Cottesloe
- Experience vibrant culture in Fremantle
- Enjoy gourmet delights in Swan Valley
- Discover unique wildlife on Rottnest Island
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Duration 8 hours 30 minutes
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Self-guided audio tour
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Digital map included
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Access to 45+ attractions
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Explore at your own pace
They will immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of Perth with this self-guided tour, perfect for those who crave adventure and exploration. Starting at the breathtaking Kings Park and Botanic Garden, they can soak in panoramic views of the Swan River and the bustling CBD. As they wander through Fremantle's historic streets and vibrant markets, they'll experience the artistic spirit of this port city. The pristine beaches of Cottesloe and Scarborough await, offering sun-soaked relaxation and stunning sunsets. A ferry ride to car-free Rottnest Island reveals crystal-clear waters and secluded bays, while the Swan Valley entices with its world-class wineries and artisan delights. Each step unveils Perth's rich indigenous heritage, making every moment a captivating journey through this sun-drenched paradise, showcasing the charm and beauty of Australia's most isolated capital.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Audio guide
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Family friendly
Explore Perth at your own pace with a self-guided audio tour, featuring stunning sights, rich culture, and diverse culinary delights.
Included
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Digital Map
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Access to the audio guide for 45+ Perth attractions and hidden spots.
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Self-guided walking tour (app)
Excluded
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Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.
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Private transportation
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Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.
Meeting Point
Location: In front of the Spanda Sculpture (the large white rings), located on the riverside promenade near the landing. Address: Elizabeth Quay, Perth WA 6000, Australia. Coordinates: -31.9575, 115.8566
The Esplanade, Perth WA 6000 , Australia
End Point
Location: In front of the Spanda Sculpture (the large white rings), located on the riverside promenade near the landing. Address: Elizabeth Quay, Perth WA 6000, Australia. Coordinates: -31.9575, 115.8566
The Esplanade, Perth WA 6000 , Australia
What to expect
Elizabeth Quay
Perth's transformed waterfront has reconnected the city with the Swan River since opening in 2016, its combination of public art, restaurants, ferry terminal, and the elegant Elizabeth Quay Bridge creating the urban gathering space the CBD previously lacked. The inlet's design allows the river to flow through the development while the surrounding towers, playgrounds, and promenades attract office workers, tourists, and families throughout the day and evening. The ferry connections to South Perth, Fremantle, and Rottnest Island make Elizabeth Quay the practical starting point for exploring Perth beyond the CBD.
Kings Park and Botanic Garden
One of the world's largest inner-city parks spreads across 400 hectares overlooking the Swan River, combining manicured gardens, native bushland, and the State War Memorial in a green space that has defined Perth's identity since reservation in 1872. The Western Australian Botanic Garden showcases the state's extraordinary wildflower diversity—over 3,000 species bloom each spring in displays that draw visitors from around the world. The DNA Tower, Lotterywest Federation Walkway through the treetops, and numerous picnic areas with city views provide experiences that reveal why Perth consistently ranks among the world's most livable cities.
Rottnest Island
This car-free island 19 kilometers offshore provides Perth's most beloved escape, its 63 beaches, crystal-clear snorkeling bays creating a sanctuary that Western Australians treasure for day trips and longer stays. The historic settlement, lighthouses, and cycling trails that circle the island provide structure for visits while the clear Indian Ocean waters offer swimming, snorkeling, and diving opportunities rivaling tropical destinations.
Fremantle
Perth's port city has preserved its convict-era limestone architecture and maritime heritage while cultivating the artistic, multicultural character that makes it feel like a separate destination rather than mere suburb. The Fremantle Markets, operating since 1897, draw weekend crowds to browse local produce, crafts, and the eclectic stalls that reflect Freo's alternative spirit. The cappuccino strip's Italian cafes, the Fishing Boat Harbour's seafood restaurants, and the craft breweries throughout the city create a dining scene that rivals anywhere in Australia.
Fremantle Prison
This UNESCO World Heritage Site served as Western Australia's maximum security prison from 1855 until 1991, its convict-built limestone cells, gallows, and tunnels now offering tours that range from historical to genuinely terrifying. The prison's architecture represents one of Australia's best-preserved examples of convict-era construction while the stories of inmates and escapees provide human context for the stark conditions. Torchlight tours and the tunnels expedition add atmospheric drama to daytime historical tours.
Cottesloe Beach
Perth's most beloved beach stretches beneath the Norfolk Island pines, its golden sand, gentle surf, and sunset views across the Indian Ocean creating the quintessential Western Australian beach experience. The grassy foreshore, heritage-listed pavilion, and surrounding cafes support full beach days while the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition transforms the coastline into an outdoor gallery each March. The beach's accessibility via train and its family-friendly atmosphere have made Cottesloe the default destination for residents seeking the beach lifestyle that defines Perth identity.
Perth Cultural Centre
This pedestrianized precinct in the Northbridge entertainment district concentrates Perth's major cultural institutions—the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip, State Library, and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts—around public plazas that host markets and events. The Art Gallery's collection spans Indigenous art to contemporary Australian works while the newly renovated museum presents Western Australian natural history and culture through innovative storytelling. The surrounding Northbridge streets fill with restaurants, bars, and clubs that create Perth's primary nightlife district.
Swan Valley
Western Australia's oldest wine region spreads along the Swan River just 25 minutes from the CBD, its 150+ wineries, breweries, distilleries, and artisan producers creating a gourmet precinct that rivals any in Australia. The valley's history of wine production dates to 1829, and while the climate favors fortified wines and robust reds, contemporary producers have expanded offerings to satisfy all palates. The combination of cellar doors, restaurants, chocolate shops, and the valley's pastoral scenery make it an accessible day trip for visitors seeking experiences beyond beaches and city attractions.
South Perth Foreshore
The parklands across the Swan River from the CBD provide Perth's most photographed viewpoint, where the city skyline reflects in the water and the ferry crossing creates a scenic commute that locals treasure. The South Perth foreshore's playground, cafe, and walking paths attract families while the Perth Zoo, just inland, has presented wildlife in natural settings since 1898. The evening view of the illuminated city, reached by ferry from Elizabeth Quay, provides a romantic conclusion to Perth days.
Scarborough Beach
Perth's most developed beach precinct underwent major regeneration completed in 2018, its new pool, amphitheater, and beachfront commercial development creating an entertainment destination beyond traditional beach activities. The surf is more challenging than Cottesloe, attracting board riders and body surfers to the reliable breaks while the sunsets remain equally spectacular. The Snake Pit's pools provide ocean swimming in a protected environment while the surrounding bars and restaurants support the beach-to-nightlife progression that defines Perth summer evenings.
Hay Street Mall
Perth CBD & Hay Street Mall Perth's compact city center clusters around pedestrianized shopping streets where heritage buildings, contemporary towers, and the laneway bars that have transformed Perth's after-dark scene create an increasingly vibrant urban core. The Hay Street and Murray Street malls provide shopping while the smaller lanes—Wolf Lane, Shafto Lane, and others—hide the cocktail bars and restaurants that have earned Perth recognition as an emerging food and drink destination. The London Court shopping arcade, built in 1937 in mock-Tudor style, provides quirky contrast to the contemporary towers.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Start at Kings Park for views.
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Try local seafood in Fremantle.
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Bring swimwear for Cottesloe Beach.
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Visit Swan Valley for wine tasting.
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Use public transport for convenience.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Discover Perth: A Self-Guided Tour invites adventurers and explorers to embrace the sun-soaked charm of Australia’s most isolated capital. This thoughtfully crafted experience allows travelers to immerse themselves in the beauty of Perth at their own pace, from the lush expanses of Kings Park and Botanic Garden to the vibrant streets of Fremantle. Over 8 hours and 30 minutes, participants can expect a seamless blend of nature, culture, and history, all narrated through an engaging audio guide. With a digital map and access to over 45 attractions, including hidden gems, this self-guided tour is perfect for those who thrive on exploration and discovery. Whether it’s wandering the pristine beaches or indulging in the culinary delights of the Swan Valley, this tour is designed to cater to the curious spirit in everyone, ensuring a memorable journey through one of Australia’s most captivating cities.What to expect?
With Discover Perth: A Self-Guided Tour, travelers can anticipate an engaging and flexible exploration of the city’s highlights and lesser-known treasures. Begin the adventure in the sprawling Kings Park, where panoramic views of the Swan River and the city skyline will take your breath away. As you meander through Fremantle, you'll uncover its unique blend of historic architecture and vibrant culture, with the chance to dip into local markets and charming cafes. The stunning beaches, from Cottesloe to Scarborough, offer opportunities for relaxation and stunning sunset views. The tour also includes a ferry trip to Rottnest Island, where car-free roads and beautiful bays await your discovery. Plus, the Swan Valley beckons with its wineries and artisan food producers, creating a culinary journey that is as delightful as it is enlightening. The audio guide ensures you won’t miss a beat, providing insights and stories that enrich your experience.Who is this for?
This self-guided tour is designed for anyone with a sense of adventure, whether you're a solo traveler seeking new experiences, a couple looking for a romantic getaway, or a family wanting to bond over shared discoveries. It caters to all ages and fitness levels, making it accessible for those who want to take their time and enjoy each stop at their own pace. History buffs will appreciate the rich narratives embedded in the tour, while nature lovers can revel in the breathtaking landscapes and serene beaches. Foodies will find a paradise in the Swan Valley's gourmet offerings, and art enthusiasts will marvel at the cultural venues scattered throughout the city. This experience is perfect for anyone who wishes to uncover the essence of Perth, whether it be for a weekend escape or a more extended exploration.Why book this?
Choosing to book Discover Perth: A Self-Guided Tour is an invitation to experience the city on your own terms, free from the constraints of a fixed itinerary. This tour combines the thrill of exploration with the convenience of modern technology, providing a digital map and audio guide that will lead you through the must-see attractions and hidden gems alike. Unlike traditional tours, this self-guided option allows for spontaneity, enabling you to linger at your favorite spots or skip over those that don’t pique your interest. The value of this experience lies not only in the sights and sounds of Perth but also in the freedom it offers. It is a chance to connect with the city's vibrant culture, indulge in its culinary delights, and soak in breathtaking vistas—all while tailoring the adventure to your own preferences.Good to know
Before embarking on this exciting journey, it’s good to know that the tour is designed to be inclusive, suitable for all physical fitness levels. The self-guided aspect means that you can start at your convenience and take breaks whenever needed. Public transportation options are readily available nearby, making it easy to reach various starting points. While the tour provides rich insights through the audio guide, it’s important to note that entry fees to attractions are not included, so plan accordingly. If you have specific interests in mind, perhaps in art or history, you can easily customize your route to delve deeper into those areas. Lastly, the experience is recommended for those without serious cardiovascular or spinal health issues, ensuring a safe and enjoyable exploration for all.Reviews
Feedback from travelers who have embarked on the Discover Perth: A Self-Guided Tour has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising its flexibility and comprehensive coverage of the city’s attractions. Participants have expressed enjoyment in being able to explore at their own pace, allowing for spontaneous detours and longer stops at favorite locations. The audio guide has been highlighted as a standout feature, providing fascinating insights that enhanced the overall experience. Many have also remarked on the beauty of the landscapes and the charm of Fremantle, with several travelers noting that they discovered hidden spots they might have otherwise missed. Overall, those who have taken part in this tour feel it was a fantastic way to connect with Perth, leaving them with lasting memories and a desire to return.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is