
Western Australia’s friendly capital Perth has much to offer visitors. Kings Park provides sweeping views over the city and waterways and at just under 400 hectares is one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. Perth has its own cultural precinct housing the state ballet and opera companies, theatre, library, museum, and art gallery. Perth holidaymakers love to explore the city’s many heritage sites or enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Averaging 8.8 hours of sunshine a day and around 140 clear days a year makes Perth Australia’s sunniest city. It’s also famously known as one of the most isolated cities in the world. The nearest city of over 100,000 people is South Australia’s capital, 2,100 kilometres away. Many Perth suburbs have pristine swimming beaches, perfect for cooling off on warm days, and many spectacular national parks are just a stone’s throw away.
Journey along Western Australia’s spectacular coastline on this 14-day escorted adventure from Broome to Perth. Discover Willie Creek Pearl Farm, ride camels on Cable Beach, and explore the Pilbara’s rugged mining heritage. Cruise the turquoise waters of Ningaloo Reef, meet Monkey Mia’s dolphins, and marvel at Kalbarri’s Skywalk and the striking Pinnacles Desert. Enjoy unique experiences from Rottnest Island to Geraldton, with guided tours, local produce, and unforgettable natural wonders. Featuring luxury accommodation, expert hosts, and 100% carbon-offset travel, this is the ultimate West Coast discovery with Fun Over 50 Holidays.
Journey through Western Australia’s stunning landscapes on this 14-day Gold Class adventure. Explore Perth, Rottnest Island and the Pinnacles, then marvel at Kalbarri’s gorges and wildflowers. Discover Wave Rock, the Tin Horse Highway and the colourful silo art trail before travelling through the Stirling Ranges to Albany’s ANZAC history and coastal wonders. Stroll the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, cruise the Donnelly River, and savour Margaret River wines, local produce and Aboriginal culture in Ngilgi Cave. With luxury accommodation, scenic highlights and expert guides, this journey captures the very best of WA’s wildflower country and south west.
Located where the Swan River meets the southwest coast, Perth holidays are popular as the city is surrounded by natural wonders, whether you travel up or down the coast, venture through the vast outback, or chart a course from its beautiful coastline.
In the heart of the city, you’ll find Kings Park, home to the stunning Western Australian Botanic Gardens on Mount Eliza, with sweeping views of the waterways and the city’s central business district. Kings Park is known by three traditional names - Kaarta Koomba, Kaarta Gar-up and Mooro Kaarta. Two-thirds of the grounds are preserved as native bushland and the gardens feature over 3,000 species of the State's unique flora.

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Perth may be the world’s most isolated city, but talk to most locals and it seems they like it that way!
The city itself is friendly and relaxed, yet sophisticated and trendy and has been ranked as one of the world’s most liveable cities. Perth tours can take you through the cultural precinct, entertainment hubs, numerous museums, and heritage buildings including Parliament House, Government House, The Old Court House, and Perth Mint.
Enjoy a Perth holiday on one of our wonderful Western Australian tours.
Venturing out of Perth, tours take visitors for day trips to nearby Rottnest Island (Wadiemup) famous for its native cuties - the quokka, or the laid-back city of Fremantle (Walyalup) with its maritime history, trendy cafes, and craft breweries. From Perth, you can explore pristine islands and reefs, indulge in wineries and artisan food, or take a cultural tour with our First Nations people.
In the traditional Whadjuk Noongar language, Perth is known as ‘Boorloo.’ It also goes by the nickname of "City of Light" which comes from the fact that the city was one of the first in the world to install electric streetlights in the late 19th century. The lights illuminated the streets and the Swan River, creating a beautiful and visually striking cityscape during the evening hours. Over time, this distinctive feature earned Perth its nickname, and it has since become a well-known moniker associated with the city's history and development.
Perth has an efficient public transportation system, including buses, trains, and ferries operated by Transperth. The city's free CAT (Central Area Transit) buses make it easy to explore the central business district and nearby attractions.
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