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Things To Do...
The property is well placed for both getting around the Perth Metropolitan area and if you are planning on taking a trip either north to the beautiful unspoilt area around Shark Bay, Exmouth and beyond or south if you prefer the forests and vinyards of Margaret River and the cool breeze of the Southern Ocean.
Beaches...
If you enjoy long relaxing walks along clean sandy beaches, swimming in the surf on a warm sunny day, or perhaps lazing on a beach towel while watching the world go by, then a visit to the Sunset Coast in Perth is for you.
The Sunset Coast in Perth comprises a long stretch of premier coastline and beach side suburbs, from Cottesloe west of Perth, to Mindarie Keys north west of the Perth city centre. Many of the beaches are just a short drive from the villa, and this northern coastal area is popular for Perth's safe swimming beaches, walking and cycling paths, as well as beach side cafes. |
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Shopping...
Seasoned shoppers seeking a dose of retail therapy will love Western Australia's quality shopping centres and cutting-edge boutiques. Don't worry to much about buying a new wardrobe to take with you when staying in Perth. Instead, invest in an empty case to fill whilst you are here.
There is a wealth of chic designer houses, cutting edge boutiques and top quality department stores to choose from. For those who don't need any more clothes, then there is still tons to inspire you with bookstores, arts and crafts, quality souvenirs and sports equipment to name but a few. |
Places To Go...
Perth has many wonderful and unique attractions suitable for families of all ages. Much of Perth was originally built using convict labour and this can still be seen today in some of Perth's remaining historic buildings. The area around the city also had significant historical meaning to the Aborigines of the region, and according to Aboriginal folklore the Swan River was created by a large mythical snake known as the Waggyl, which slithered its way through the area creating the bends and gullies which shaped the river. In winter came the rains which filled the empty channel with water, and the river we know today as "The Swan" came to be.
Spend a day exploring the river by walking or cycling your way along the foreshore on one of the many cycle and walking tracks provided, or take part in waterfun sports and scenic flights. Perth has a range of attractions and activities to enjoy from sight-seeing, wildlife up close, Aboriginal culture and dance, to aquatic fun and adventure.
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Taking A Trip...
Western Australia has over 12,000 kilometres of crystal-clear coastline, teeming with brilliant coral, unspoiled reefs, 19th century shipwrecks, spectacular surf and majestic sea creatures. There are activities galore in this giant aquatic playground.
Expect no less than an Aussie adventure holiday of a lifetime when you visit the Western Australian outback. This sun-kissed land is where you'll discover the real Australia - the Australia of legend and of old. Red dust, rocky gorges, gold rush towns and remote wilderness - it's raw, still and spectacular.
Beyond Perth's city skyline lays an unspoiled wilderness, teeming with ancient forests, spectacular wildflowers and natural bushland. Ready to start exploring? Western Australia has the biggest and most vivid range of wildflowers in the world. Over 12,000 species carpet the landscape in a tapestry of brilliant blooms and perfumed scents, for at least five months of every year. |
Eating out...
Perth restaurants offer locals and visitors alike an abundance of dining experiences. From the posh nosh on the Perth waterfront, to cheap and cheerful cafes. As the locals will proudly attest, there's nothing quite like dining in Perth, eating gourmet fare under a balmy Summer night sky.
Dining out in Perth means fresher-than-fresh food and premium wines. In WA's typical friendly fashion, many Perth restaurants even allow you to bring your own wine or beer.
Perth restaurants include dining on a variety of cuisines including Italian, Vietnamese, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Nepalese, Japanese, Turkish, Korean, Greek and Ethiopian.
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