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Captain Cook Cruises PERTH

Welcome to Captain Cook Cruises (WA)
Perth’s Premier Cruise Company

With five luxurious vessels located on the footstep of the Perth CBD, we offer a wide range of luxurious cruise options from Perth to Fremantle or upstream to the magnificent Swan Valley wine region. Bookings please call Perth on +61 89 325 3341 or Fremantle on +61 8 9336 3311
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Wembley Golf Complex WEMBLEY
Just about everyone who's gripped a club, has played at the Wembley Golf Complex, arguably one of the best public facilities in Australia with two superb 18 hole courses and the recently upgraded Tuart Courses and a magnificent day/night driving range.
Burswood Park BURSWOOD

Free Tours from Award winning Tour Hosts

Burswood Park's award winning Tour Hosts conduct free guided tours of the park at 11.50am daily, highlighting WA's history and unique flora and fauna. Telephone weekdays to confirm weekend tours.

PLEASE NOTE: In the interest of public health, tours of Burswood Park will not be conducted when the temperature is forecast to exceed 35°C.

Perth Zoo KENSINGTON

Australia’s best small zoo is just 5 minutes from the Perth CBD on the banks of the Swan River.  Perth Zoo is open every day of the year - in fact it has not closed for a single day since it opened back in 1898. You will need at least half-a-day to see everything Perth Zoo has to offer but we recommend a full day to make the most of your visit.

Swan Bells PERTH

A Unique Attraction – One of its kind….

The Swan Bells truly is a hallmark attraction as one of the most unique and iconic attractions in the world.
An outstanding landmark location linking the City and River, the Swan Bells is a unique attraction – a musical instrument of considerable historical and cultural significance with a dedication to become a world-centre of excellence in the art of English change ringing. The Swan Bells is a cultural icon with enduring authenticity, where bells and clocks from all over the world, from all through the ages, have been carefully restored, preserved, interpreted and are now celebrated by visitors daily.

AQWA CRAIGIE

Explore 12,000km of Western Australia’s coastline in just a few hundred metres.
From the icy waters of the southern ocean to the tropical wonderland of coral reefs in the Far North, AQWA takes you on an underwater journey to discover the incredible and unique marine life of Western Australia.

Caversham Wildlife Park WHITEMAN
Visit Western Australia’s Caversham Wildlife Park, situated only moments from Perth in the Swan Valley. See and touch native animals and Australian Koalas and Kangaroos in their natural habitat, while enjoying the parkland and features of this well-renown bushland area.
Fremantle Prison FREMANTLE
The Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia's premier heritage sites, centrally located in the heart of the port city of Fremantle. The Prison was built by convicts in the 1850s and was closed as a place of incarceration in 1991 after 136 years of continuous use. It was opened to the public in 1992 as a tourist site and in recognition of its heritage value.
Fremantle Prison recently won three gold medals in the State Tourism Awards, was named finalist in the Australian Travel and Tourism Awards and won the Tourism category of the Fremantle First Business Awards.
Rockingham Wild Encounters ROCKINGHAM
Few capital cities in the world can boast that dolphins, penguins and sea lions live on their doorstep! The seaside town of Rockingham is only a 40 minute drive south of Perth, Western Australia. Bordered by the sheltered, crystal blue waters of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park and Cockburn Sound, Rockingham’s coastline comprises white sandy beaches, protected bays and a network of limestone islands and colorful reefs that provide the perfect environment for visitors to interact with the local wildlife.
WA Maritime Museum FREMANTLE
As the first Museum of the Indian Ocean, the new Western Australian Maritime Museum looks at the past and our future as a community on the edge of the Indian Ocean. With significant historic objects and boats that highlight Western Australias sporting and adventure heritage, the exhibitions tell the stories of human endeavour that bring to life our maritime past.
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