Holidays to Perth

Western Australia’s capital city is a playground for surfing, snorkelling and dining with views of the beautiful Swan River. Famous for its abundance of sunny days, outdoor enthusiasts can spend a holiday in Perth hiking bushland trails and enjoying wine tasting at the many nearby vineyards that decorate the rolling green hills.
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Perth: Know before you go

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyAustralian dollar ($)
Time zoneUTC+8 (AWST)
High seasonDecember – January
Low seasonFebruary

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The best neighbourhoods in Perth

Perth CBD

The city centre is the best area to stay in Perth for restaurants, boutiques and art galleries all within walking distance. Cool down from the hot weather at the BHP Billiton Water Park. Visit The Bell Tower observation deck, or hop on a river cruise from Barrack Street Jetty. CAT city buses get you to most attractions for free.

Good for: Shopping, restaurants, tourist attractions

Fremantle

Known as Perth’s Old Town, Fremantle is a 30-minute drive from the CBD. Built during the 19th-century gold rush, this area is known for its more than 200 historic buildings, including the 1830s Round House former jail. Sip coffee with the locals along South Terrace (known as Cappuccino Strip), and swim at Bathers Beach.

Good for: Heritage buildings, breweries, art galleries

Cottesloe

Cottesloe Beach is where to stay in Perth for surfing and snorkelling action. Stroll along the boulevard to dine in a chic restaurant or enjoy a picnic beneath shady Norfolk Pines. Sunday afternoon drinks at beachside bars are legendary, and it’s always a good time to sip local Margaret River wine and watch the sun sink into the sea.

Good for: Beach, water sports, bars

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FAQs about visiting Perth

You’ll likely find cheap holiday deals to Perth outside of school holidays in winter from June to August. With average highs of 19°C and sunny days, you’ll still enjoy the beach — without the crowds.
Perth is a safe, friendly city that’s set up for tourists to enjoy with ease. Exercise normal common sense such as keeping an eye on your belongings at all times.
The rainiest month is July, which gets an average rainfall of 11 cm. But don't let the weather take the shine off your Perth trip — there's still plenty to do indoors like shopping for unique finds, visiting museums, or enjoying a long lunch.
English is the language you'll encounter most often while on your city break in Perth.
It’s possible to see the attractions in the CBD over a long weekend. We recommend at least a week for holidays in Perth to beach-hop and take day trips to places including Rottnest Island.
The warmest month in Perth is January, when temperatures reach a maximum of 35ºC (95ºF).
Whether your thing is history, culture, or anything else, there are loads of things to do in Perth. Mill Point Swan River and Fremantle Prison are just a taste of what awaits in this holiday-worthy destination.
When you visit, how you travel, and where you stay will influence the price you pay for your city break in Perth. If you're looking to keep costs low, keep an eye out for deals or last-minute offers on Perth flights and hotels. Staying midweek and flying with budget airlines can also help you save.
The Australian dollar (AUD) is the official currency. From tipping to shopping at local markets, having a small amount of cash during your trip to Perth is a good idea.
August brings the coolest weather. Plan your Perth trip then and you can anticipate lows of 8ºC (46ºF).