Top 5 Ways To Enjoy Your Stay in Perth
Perth can spoil you with options if you're planning your stay there. Thus, to help you plan it wisely, I have mentioned 6 ways to enjoy your stay in Perth.
1. Spend some quality alone time on the beautiful beaches of Perth
Perth is famous for its glitter-like sand and translucent water. If you don't visit beaches there, you will miss it a lot. Especially the sensational sunsets. The list of some famous beaches is as follows.
Cottesloe Beach: The beach is only 20 minutes away from Perch. People love spending time there. Cottesloe Beach is also popular as Cott. Here you can surf through the water, swim, and snorkel. To find delicious foods and beer, visit nearby pubs and restaurants.
City Beach: City Beach is perfect for couples who have children. This beach has children's playgrounds and picnic spots. The open-air cafes and seafood outlets will make your day chilling and delightful.
Como Crawly, Point Walter, Rockingham beach, and Hillarys Boat Harbor are ideal for family holidays.
Mullaloo Beach: If you are entirely new to the swimming world, Mullaloo Beach is perfect for you. The waves are tiny, so it's safe for newbies. But don't forget to take the necessary precautions.
Scarborough Beach: The main attractions of Scarborough Beach are the skate bowl, beach pool, and ample play space.
Just strolling at the beach may sound boring. So, to add fun to it, you can try out escorts in Perth and have a memorable time.
2. Go for a daring ride
Experience the thrilling rides in the Adventure World. Regardless of age, rides like the abyss, free fall, black window, bounty's revenge, and tunnel of terror will be imbibed in your memory. It is open from 10 AM to 5.00 PM.
3. Discover mesmerizing views of Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Kings Park and Botanic Garden are renowned in the horticulture field for restoring many species and helping in various scientific research. You will be surprised to know that this park is the largest inner-city park in the world.
While wandering through the Lotterywest Federation Walkway, the hypnotic sceneries will take your breath away. This path is 620 meters long. The walkway consists of small ponds, play areas for kids, etc. For a stunning view of Perth City, visit Mount Eliza.
As Kings Park houses Western Australian Botanic Garden, you will find 400 acres of protected bushland. The diversified beauty of this park with different plants, mainly found in California and South Africa, will enhance your knowledge about herbs.
Make sure to visit the DNA tower. It looks like a DNA molecule. The rich history of Kings Park makes it a significant place in Perth, so don't miss it.
4. Travel through the Swan River on a cruise
According to Aboriginals, A rainbow serpent named Waugal created the Swan River. The journey between Perth and the port of Fremantle through this river is pure heaven. You will encounter the famous Bell Tower, Swan Brewery, parks, posh houses in the suburbs, and many things.
Drop by Western Australia's oldest grape-growing region, Swan Valley. European Migrants advanced the wine culture of this place.
Most of the wineries here are family-owned, and each has its winemaking traditions. To collect samples of the appetizing wine, book a winery tour. You can set out from Barrack Square Jetty as it is the departure point for many cruises.
5. Learn about arts
The art gallery of western Australia contains famous national and international art pieces from 1829 to the present day. You will also find a wide collection of classic and modern indigenous art.
They are designing a new rooftop to showcase various sculptures. It will be like an open art gallery. The internal gallery spaces will be used for exhibitions. In addition, you can enjoy an extensive view of Perth from two outdoor spaces.
There is no entry fee to visit this Art Gallery. But once you enter it, they can ask you to make some donations.
6. Spend some time with animals
Perth Zoo has been entertaining visitors since 1898. You can experience the Australian wildlife in this zoo. This place has giraffes, elephants, kangaroos, koalas, wombats, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, etc.
You can reach Perth Zoo by every available public transport.
Over to you…
Further, be friends with some localities and ask them to take you to a few regional places – trust me, the experience of the unexplored is unmatchable – that only a local can give you.