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Tour

Perth and Fremantle Tour + Boat to Rottnest Island

On this tour of Perth and Fremantle, we will explore two of Australia's most beautiful cities and board a ferry to enjoy the crystal clear waters of Rottnest Island. Description. We will pick you up from your hotel to begin your tour of Perth....

  • 10 hours
  • Open on Fri, Sat, Sun

On this tour of Perth and Fremantle, we will explore two of Australia's most beautiful cities and board a ferry to enjoy the crystal clear waters of Rottnest Island.

Description

We will pick you up from your hotel to begin your tour of Perth. The tour includes a visit to Fremantle and concludes on the beaches of Rottnest Island.

First, we will take a stroll through Kings Park, offering panoramic views of the Swan River and Darling Mountains, a popular attraction with over 5 million visitors annually.

Next, we will visit the residential areas of Perth and its financial centre, observing the contrast between old and modern architecture.

We will continue to Fremantle, officially declared a city in 1929. Here, we will explore its history and culture while admiring colonial buildings.

After touring Fremantle, we'll conclude our visit at the harbour. You will receive your ticket for the 11:30 am ferry to Rottnest Island. Enjoy the limestone cliffs, saltwater lakes, and coves at your leisure.

After exploring Rottnest Island, you will board the ferry back to the port of Perth.

Schedule

The last ferry from Rottnest Island to Perth departs in winter at 4 pm and in summer at 5 pm. Please note that these times are flexible and subject to change.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pickup
  • Transport by bus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Ferry from Fremantle to Rottnest Island
  • Ferry from Rottnest Island to Perth

Not included

  • Transfer back to the hotel

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