Looking for free things to do in Perth? Well, you’ve come to the right city. Its 19 beautiful beaches, botanical gardens, bush walking trails, wine region and marine parks are bathed in sunshine for an average of 3000 hours every year. There’s plenty of free cultural inspiration to be found undercover too.
#1 Snorkel Shoalwater Marine Park
Entry to this snorkelling, diving and kayaking adventure playground near Rockingham is free. Pristine Islands, reefs and ship wrecks make for excellent diving, snorkelling and wildlife watching in the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park. More info…
#2 Picnic in Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Kings Park and Botanic Garden is the green heart of the city, covering 400.6 hectares and located adjacent to the Swan River, approximately 1.5 kilometres from the Central Business District of Perth. With its remarkable expanses of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic garden, the Park is the most popular visitor destination in Western Australia. More info…
#3 Go off-road in Lancelin
Lancelin lures lovers of water sports to test their skill in world-class wave and wind conditions. Sheltered fishing spots, reefs and wrecks also reel in keen anglers, snorkellers and divers, and just behind its pristine beaches, the biggest sand dunes in Western Australia challenge sand boarders, four wheel drivers, bikers and dune buggy racing enthusiasts. More info…
#4 Seek cultural insights
The Perth Cultural Centre is made up of a number of organisations in buildings spread through a central precinct in the heart of Perth. More info…
#5 Browse the famous Fremantle Markets
The Fremantle Markets is an authentic piece of Western Australian history. Originally built as a market hall in 1897, this grand old Victorian building was authentically and lovingly restored to be reborn on 31 October 1975, as what you see today, the Fremantle Markets. More info…
(Content Source: WesternAustralia.com)