Discover the best top things to do in Greater Perth, Australia including Cottesloe Beach, Scarborough Beach, Trigg Beach, Parakeet Bay, Mullaloo Beach, Sorrento Beach, City Beach, South Beach, Leighton Beach, Port Beach.
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4.5 based on 1,561 reviews
Enjoy the day in one of Australia's most striking urban beaches.
What a wonderful way to while away a morning .... A long stretch of white sand by the Indian Ocean, a light ocean breeze and picture-perfect blue sky ... all add up to help one shed away the worries of the world!
4.5 based on 1,104 reviews
One of the most popular beaches in Perth, known for great year-round surfing.
One of the best beaches in Perth . Not far from city centre . Nice restaurants and bars in a line in front of the beach . There is a good sizr children playground in front of the beach and a few mins of walk there is a huge outdoor pool right in front of the beach , in case you rather want to swim there . Over the weekend there are lifeguards on duty at beach . There is a hotel in front of the beach if you wanna stay over night and parking is ok ,
4.5 based on 174 reviews
This is a famous beach among surfers. Its waters are ideal for board riding, surfing, and bodyboarding, with high waves around the year. There is also a snorkeling beach in the area called “Mettam’s Pool”.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Made this our last last spot when cycling around Rottnest island. Spent the most time here after a long day of exploring. Good to spend some extended time on the nice beach, does get pretty popular sometimes but it's so nice. Great snorkeling and diving too at each end around the rocks.
4.5 based on 214 reviews
We chose where to live based on this beach and the local community! Nice wide beaches with pure white sand. Beautifully coloured water and skies. Nice to catch a sunset down there too. So good for the soul! Kids love the shallow water which extends out and we all love a walk or run up and down the beach. On calm days at low tide there are rockpools at the north end worth exploring and you can get all the way to Ocean Reef marina at the right times. Community vibe in Mullaloo is the best and most will say a friendly hello. We are also lucky to have nice restaurants, bar and cafes plus the gorgeous greenscape extending along south Mullaloo with play equipment, a basketball ring, BBQs and shelters. Love this beach.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
Lovely clear beach, white sand safe for families to swim. The sea is so blue its like looking at the sky.
4.5 based on 303 reviews
Its a fantastic beach for dog walkers, along most of it and for surfers with fabulous waves, although it can "dump" sometimes. It has lovely soft white sand and strong waves. There are plenty of open-air cafes and upscale, glass-fronted seafood restaurants overlooking the Indian Ocean from a striking modern complex centred on the landmark, ship-shaped City of Perth Surf Life Saving Club, all with lovely menus at really reasonable prices. Sunset always sees plenty of sunset-watchers. There is plenty of free parking all along the stretch of this lovely beach - one of our favourites - especially with views out to Rottnest Island.
4.5 based on 291 reviews
This is one of the best beaches locations in Perth plenty of white sand clean beach lots of shaded grassed areas barbecues playgrounds cafes and so much more! It has it all And you don’t have to pay for parking!!!!!
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Wide white sand and areas that are dog friendly. Easy access from the train or plenty of parking bays. Good swimming and a safe, clean beach looking out over the Indian Ocean. Enjoy the sunsets.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
In days gone by, we would pack our beah umbrella and Esky in our station wagon and head for Port Beach. We would have our picnic and then, after waiting half an hour, we would head for the water. Today Port Beach is much the same. The water is usually placid and it's a favourite picnic spot for young families. It's one of the best beaches in the Metro area. The beach gets a battering in the Indian Ocean's winter storms, but the new barrier seems to be working. It is in North Femantle, near the port, as the name implies. It's a great place to see the sun set in the West.
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