Perth holidays transport you to a city where glorious sunshine provides the perfect setting for a blend of blissful beaches, sprawling parks and vibrant urban life.
The coastal capital of Western Australia is a dream destination, thanks in part to the white sands and crystal-clear waters of spots such as Cottesloe and Mettams Pool. It’s a city that feels tucked away, and yet you’re still in the thick of things.
The heart of Perth buzzes with energy – this is a city that’s justifiably proud of the galleries, boutiques and other hangouts to be found in the likes of Northbridge, Mount Lawley and Brookfield Place. For historic landmarks, seek out St George’s Cathedral and the Jubilee Building.
Natural wonders also abound, including the Swan River and Heirisson Island, home to kangaroos and beautiful birds. See it all when you book a holiday to Perth with Etihad.
Whether you're looking for action-packed family fun, a foodie trip or a serene getaway, you're sure to find it in Perth.
Sitting 11 miles (18 kilometres) offshore from Perth is Rottnest Island, a protected nature reserve which is a 25-minute ferry ride away from Fremantle. It’s a great place to spot and say hello to a quokka, one of Australia’s most adorable marsupials.
Rottnest also boasts stunning scenery, an array of marine life and some of the country’s best-loved bays. You can stride out on a series of walking trails known as the Wadjemup Bidi or snorkel off any of the island’s 60-plus beaches. It’s truly heavenly.
Perth has more than a dozen picture-perfect beaches sitting right on its doorstep. Popular coastal spots here include City Beach, Cottesloe Beach and Lucky Bay, where you’ll have the added bonus of spotting sunbathing kangaroos.
You’ll discover great snorkelling at Mettams Pool which is conveniently located off the West Coast Highway.
Head to Scarborough Beach if you want to check out friendly, laid-back restaurants and cafes after a day by the shore. Fremantle’s Bathers Beach is regarded by locals as one of the area’s best-kept secrets.
Located a 25-minute drive south of the city, the port community Fremantle is not to be missed on a holiday to Perth. With an eclectic mix of attractions and a quirky, bohemian vibe, it will quickly find a place in your heart.
Food trucks, stalls and entertainers all bring a celebratory atmosphere to the streets.
The 19th-century Fremantle Prison is an unusual landmark that’s well worth a visit – take an underground or torchlight tour for eerie thrills – while the Fremantle Markets will satisfy your shopping and souvenir needs.
Northbridge is Perth’s social hub. This neighbourhood is a short 15-minute walk away from the city centre and is packed with places to shop, eat and have fun.
A big screen in Northbridge Piazza regularly shows movies, sports events and other entertainment.
There is also a busy nightlife scene here, centred on James Street and Lake Street. Cultural highlights in Northbridge include the State Theatre Centre and the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Alternatively, take it easy and browse the vintage stores for your fashion fix.
Hillarys Boat Harbour is one of Perth's prime locations for family fun. There's an abundance of things to keep both children and adults entertained at this marina and tourist destination.
You’ll find restaurants, shops, amusements and more lining the harbour, which is situated about 15 miles (25 kilometres) north-west of the city centre.
Hit the beach and swim out to a pontoon or slip down a slide to make a splash in the beautifully clear waters.
The Central Business District (CBD) is the perfect place to stay during a Perth city break. From luxury hotels overlooking the bright lights of the city to more individual boutique accommodation, the CBD offers something for all travellers.
Choose this central location and you'll be close to top tourist spots such as Swan River and the Bell Tower.
Fancy some luxury with your Perth package? Take a look at the five-star Pan Pacific Perth hotel, where the facilities include an outdoor pool, steam room and fitness suite.
Other five-star options include QT Perth, which is a five-minute walk from Murray Street Mall, and Duxton Hotel Perth, less than a mile from Elizabeth Quay.
A 25-minute drive from Perth, Fremantle enjoys a gorgeous location at the mouth of the Swan River.
The beaches here make it an extremely popular destination for Perth natives and visitors alike.
Fremantle, affectionately known as Freo, is also a great base for day trips, offering easy access to idyllic spots such as Rottnest Island, Garden Island and Carnac Island.
The currency in Perth is the Australian dollar (AUD). You’ll find that most major credit and debit cards are accepted across the city.
Important dates in the local calendar include Australia Day (26 January), Anzac Day (25 April) and Western Australia Day (the first Monday in June).
Australia’s national language is English. Other languages you may hear spoken in some parts of Perth include Cantonese, Korean, Indonesian and Italian.
Taxis are a great way to explore Perth, and the city has a reliable system of buses, trains and ferries. There are also good cycling routes in the Kings Park and riverfront areas.
Perth holidays are the perfect recipe for food lovers. There are plenty of fresh produce markets here, with probably the most famous to be found in nearby Fremantle.
The city’s warm weather and coastal position also make it an ideal place to sample seafood while dining al fresco.
Leederville’s Mary Street Bakery is a great spot to enjoy freshly baked jam doughnuts and flaky pastries. You'll notice Asian influences on menus across Perth, with Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese flavours all in evidence.
The Apple Daily Bar & Eating House is one of the city’s most acclaimed restaurants – make sure you book ahead.
Perth is consistently voted one of the most 'liveable' cities in the world and you can be assured of a warm welcome here.
There’s a real sense of togetherness in places such as Northbridge, where fun and free events are regularly held in public squares.
The pace of life is also a little more relaxed than in some of Australia’s other major cities. Dates such as January’s Australia Day are celebrated in style, with spectacular firework displays filling the skies.
The city also loves its sport, with the Australian Football League’s West Coast Eagles, cricket’s Western Warriors and soccer’s Perth Glory among its high-profile clubs.
Take the opportunity to explore the history of Perth by learning more about Aboriginal culture and customs during your stay.
The city sits in one part of the ancient homelands of the Whadjuk Noongar people, whose story can be traced back tens of thousands of years.
Head out on a two-hour drive north from Perth and you’ll discover the Nambung National Park and its Pinnacles Desert. The desert is home to thousands of striking limestone rock pillars, with an information centre to help you get the lowdown on the ecological development of Western Australia.
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