10 Things to do Good for Couples in Fremantle That You Shouldn't Miss

October 3, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Fremantle (Freo), Perth’s maritime center, offers a pleasant change of pace from the nearby state capital. From the Victorian Fremantle Markets to the convict-built History Museum to the strikingly modern Maritime Museum, Fremantle is an elegant and energetic spot. Head south and enjoy patio dining on the Cappuccino Strip, famous for its great beaches and boisterous nightlife.
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1. Segway Tours WA - Rottnest

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Segway Tours WA - Rottnest

Segway Tours WA, Rottnest Island provide guided off-road Segway Tours of the iconic Rottnest Island. All our tours have accredited professional guides which lead you on a journey of discovery around the island.

2. Skydive Geronimo Rottnest

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Skydive Geronimo Rottnest

NEW - Introducing Western Australia's only island skydive experience! Tandem Skydive from 15,000ft over Rottnest Island, with spectacular views of picturesque WA coastline, Fremantle, Perth and the island itself. There is so much to do on Rottnest Island, that your family and friends will enjoy the day as much as you do!

3. Rottnest Cruises

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Rottnest Cruises

Rottnest Cruises’ Wild Seafood Experience blends two of Western Australia’s best attractions − Rottnest Island and the Western Rock Lobster (crayfish). Led by our experienced guides, you can haul in our pots to catch your own lobster, then see it freshly cooked for you on board. Enjoy a 5 course seafood feast with unlimited local wine, beer and soft drink served throughout your tour.

4. Rottnest Air-Taxi

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Rottnest Air-Taxi

Your specialist Rottnest Island Service, taking passengers back and forth for 25 years. We have a fleet of four aeroplanes available, entirely in service of Rottnest Island! These are small aircraft chosen for their reliability and convenience, to make our on-time performance second to none. For flights to Rottnest our experience means we can provide value-for-money service at a cost that local Perth residents can afford, something that our island deservedly needs! Then, while our aircraft wait for the next transfer, our pilots can also take you on terrific joy-flights around Rottnest or over Perth city. We operate from Jandakot Airport, Perth - and from Rottnest Airport, Rottnest Island.

5. Charter 1 - Day Tours

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Charter 1 - Day Tours

Join us from Fremantle and Rottnest Island as we take you to on one of our public Snorkel / Eco tours, Twilight Sails, or the ultimate adventure - a Private Charter for up to 38. Our signature vessel 'Capella', a local icon, is a luxury sailing catamaran suitable for young and old, both small and large groups. She's the ray of sunshine that's been lighting up the waters of Perth, Rottnest Island and Carnac Island for over 15 years. After all, you cannot miss her! Charter 1 is an Accredited Tourism Business (Australia) and Advanced Eco Certified.

6. Little Parakeet Bay

Bovell Way, Fremantle, Rottnest Island, Western Australia 5440 Australia http://www.rottnestisland.com
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Little Parakeet Bay

Reviewed By Retro92 - Sydney, Australia

As daytrippers we took the bus to see the seals, then caught the next bus back around to Little Parakeet Bay (the buses go clockwise). It's tiny. Well protected from prevailing winds. Sand is very good and the water safe and calm. As it is a little bit away from main beach, it is quieter and we had the beach to ourselves for a bit. You can then walk back through Goerdie's, the Basin and the lighthouse to main beach for the trip back. It's a few kms, but if you take it slow, it is very easy.

7. Bucket List Diver

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Bucket List Diver

Bucket List Diver is Perth's most personal PADI Dive Shop. Our small team will teach scuba diving in small group, using the best facility and equipment. We do our training in dedicated Dive pool, offers recent equipment and make you discover Rottnest Island on our own private charter. Our vessel Moonshine 2 will only take 8 scuba divers for a better experience. You will got a double dive, a complementary guide, hot shower and a nice lunch. We love to take care of beginner divers that want to discover a new face of the underwater world.

8. Fremantle Tours

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Fremantle Tours

Here at Fremantle Tours there is nothing we love more than showing off our fantastic home. Cruising on one of our bikes or walking the streets there’s so much to see and we want to show you! An outing with Fremantle Tours is like being shown around a new city, by one of your oldest and most passionate friends. Join a Fremantle Tour and be a traveller not a tourist.

9. WA Maritime Museum

Victoria Quay Peter Hughes Drive, Fremantle, Western Australia 6160 Australia +61 1300 134 081 [email protected] http://museum.wa.gov.au/museums/maritime
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WA Maritime Museum

Perched on the Indian Ocean's shore, the WA Maritime Museum is symbolic of Fremantle’s past, present and future as a coastal city and port. The Museum houses several unique galleries that explore WA's maritime relationship. From leisure boats and handcrafted sailing boats to commercial pearl luggers, the Museum inspires visitors to discover WA’s affinity with the ocean. The Museum is home to the winning America's Cup yacht, Australia II, an Oberon class submarine — HMAS Ovens, Jon Sanders’ Parry Endeavour and many other iconic vessels from WA's maritime history.

Reviewed By Falsendrach - Auckland Central, New Zealand

I really enjoyed the WA Maritime Museum, and would happily add it to a lost of 'Must do' things for Perth/Fremantle. It's a very reasonable entry price and the range and layout of the exhibits is very well done. The building it'self is also architecturally impressive and adds to the experience. HMAS Ovens is an Oberon Class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy next to the WA Maritime Museum and you access it by booking a tour, which is an additional cost to the museum entry fee. The tour last about 90mins and I'd advise you were comfortable, warm clothing and footwear. It's not suitable for people with less than minor mobility restrictions, or for large framed people, as you'll be climbing up and down steep ladders and squeezing through narrow entry points and doorways. I really enjoyed the tour, as the guide was a former Navy serviceman and was extremely knowledgeable and ready with answers to any questions.

10. Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation

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Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation

3 hour sails on the STS Leeuwin II are an adventure for the whole family. Experience sailing on an 1850’s style barquentine ship, participate in our great onboard youth activities, learn about our week-long leadership program and meet the crew who sail throughout the year. Help our team haul the lines, take the helm or try climbing aloft!

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