Visiting Boorloo (Perth) — Whadjuk Noongar Country
Sitting pretty on the banks of the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River) in Whadjuk Noongar country, Australia’s sunniest capital city Boorloo (Perth) effortlessly blends urban cool with raw natural beauty. Its heart is bustling with hotels, restaurants, bars, shopping and cultural spaces, and is also home to one of the world’s most beautiful inner-city parks.
Within 30 minutes of the city centre, delegates can be exploring Western Australia’s oldest wine region, experiencing a dreamy Indian Ocean sunset, cycling around an island paradise or exploring Perth’s historic port city of Walyalup (Fremantle).
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This stretch of coastline offers white sand beaches, calm waters, snorkelling sites, surf waves and quaint cafés. With many idyllic escapes just minutes from the city, you can stay until sunset and easily make it back to your accommodation.

Rottnest Island is teeming with lush vegetation, turquoise waters and outdoor adventure. In other words, all the makings of a perfect day trip. Check out the best things to do on the island (beyond meeting the smiley quokkas).

Through fascinating urban tours and traditional ceremonies, enjoy the privilege of learning about the history of the land and its connection to Perth’s Traditional Custodians. Explore Perth’s best Aboriginal experiences.
Perth may be known for its relaxed vibe, but the city’s art scene is anything but sleepy. Comedy shows, live music, art galleries, museums and cultural centres are all on offer. See what’s on with arts and culture in Perth.
A 25-minute drive from Perth, the Swan Valley is one of the closest wine regions to a capital city in the world. Give in to the temptation of an indulgent day trip exploring the wineries, breweries and gourmet produce that can be found in the area.
Perth is home to some under-the-radar attractions. From a dumpling house disguised as a laundry to an Elizabethan village concealed within a laneway, Perth is ready to surprise you. Add these hidden gems to your list and see a new side of Perth.
For a taste of local life, venture outside of Perth’s city centre to its eclectic neighbourhoods. From hipster pubs to weekend farmers markets, you’ll find a few unexpected gems in Perth’s suburbs. Check out where to wander around Perth.
Kings Park is one of the biggest city parks in the world. Among the native bushland and wildflowers you’ll find picturesque trails, city views and intriguing tours. Discover the park’s best activities and tours.
The charming port town of Fremantle might be Perth’s most historic neighbourhood, but among the heritage buildings you’ll find incredible street art, buskers, breweries and al fresco cafés. Here’s what to do with a day in Fremantle.
Less than a one-hour drive from Perth will land you in the stunning coastal town of Mandurah. A long list of adventures await, from the Giants of Mandurah trail to surfing and wildlife encounters.
With upwards of 35,000 humpback whales migrating along the Western Australian coastline each spring, marvel at these gentle giants frolicking in the waters off Hillarys Boat Harbour as you come face-to-face with them on a whale watching cruise.