Perth has lots to offer.
North and south of Perth are beaches, well-kept and clean, the beach life subculture in Western Australia dominates here just as much as in the eastern states. North of Perth are City Beach, Cottesloe, Scarborough, Trigg and North beach, go with the locals early in the morning for a few hours before the “doctor” comes in. The “doctor” is the name for the westerly that blows in most days from the sea, it can cool down the beach & whip up some chop and blow sand in your face.
Great open water beaches so a bit of care needs to be taken and don’t forget the sun screen. All along the beach fronts are cafés, bars & restaurants with a vibrant breakfast and restaurant culture. The major arterial routes are an eyesore of signage pollution shops, more shops, car dealerships and more shops, I wonder how they all make money?
Perth is a very “suburbia” orientated city, spread out over a large area, the Australian dream to own their own home will make tourist transport an issue, we used the bus service a lot, it worked really well. A hire car also works well, avoid peak periods eg. Christmas where hire cars companies yield out their cars for up to three times as much as their normal prices. We found Perth an easy city to drive around in not as stressful or aggressive as other cities, the locals don’t seem to comprehend the overtaking lane on dual lane highways, I believe here they’re called drive beside lanes, blocking free flowing traffic with their passivity and choice of lanes. Coming back to Australia is always interesting when I grew up Australian cars were iconic and very common, this visit an old Holden of Ford were a rarity, where have they all gone? If you judge Perth’s wellbeing by its car pool then it’s pretty well off.
Small excursions from Perth can take you north to Hillarys a beach side Marina with outdoor activities, beaches, restaurants and shopping on the agenda. From Hillarys, you can take the ferry to Rottnest island, we were there for concert together with a few thousand fans, we had a great day out there. Meat pies in the local bakery reign supreme.
Another local destination is “Freo” Fremantle it feels a little more cultural than its bigger neighbour, interesting shops, pubs, street facades and cafés contribute to a colourful melting pot. Take 10 minutes out to get a didgeridoo lesson, or visit the nautical museum and take a gander at Australia 2, an Americas cup win that was arguably one of Australia’s greatest international sporting achievements. Fremantle market is a very popular permanent market offering souvenirs, arty stuff, food, bric a brac and the usual paraphernalia.