City Guides: Things to do While Boating in Perth, Australia

City Guides: Things to do While Boating in Perth, Australia
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Perth, the sun-soaked capital of Western Australia, blends pristine beaches, vibrant culture and scenic outdoor spaces. Situated where the Swan River meets the Indian Ocean, it’s an excellent destination for boaters and travelers to visit from a private boat slip for rent. Whether you're in town for relaxation or adventure, this modern coastal city offers something for every traveler.

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

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One of the world’s largest inner-city parks, Kings Park and Botanic Garden has sweeping skyline views, peaceful walking trails, native flora and the striking Lotterywest Federation Walkway. It’s perfect for picnics, photos and sunset strolls.

Beaches and Rivers

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Perth’s iconic Cottesloe Beach dazzles with turquoise water, powdery white sand and relaxed vibes. It’s ideal for swimming, snorkeling or enjoying fish and chips while watching an Indian Ocean sunset.

The picturesque Swan River invites kayaking, sailing, cycling and riverside picnics. Scenic cruises from marinas and private boat dock rentals offer a relaxing way to enjoy Perth’s skyline and waterfront neighborhoods. It was named Swan after the black swans in the area. It's also home to Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins.

Perth Zoo

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Are you searching for somewhere to take the kids from boat slips for rent near me? Home to native and international wildlife, the Perth Zoo offers engaging exhibits, conservation programs and family-friendly experiences. It’s especially loved for its Australian walk-through habitats, Asian rainforest animals and African savannah animals.

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Part of the Perth Cultural Centre, the Art Gallery of Western Australia showcases Indigenous and international art, contemporary works and rotating exhibitions that highlight Western Australia’s diverse artistic identity. Founded in 1895, it highlights the rich creative traditions of Western Australia, including powerful Aboriginal works that explore culture, identity and country.

Visitors can wander through contemporary installations, historic paintings, photography and sculpture. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions, educational programs and community events that enrich the region’s artistic landscape.

The Perth Mint

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One of Australia’s oldest operating mints, the Perth Mint produces world-famous gold and silver bullion coins, including the Australian Kangaroo and Lunar series. Founded in 1899, it played a key role in refining gold from Western Australia’s booming goldfields. Today, visitors can explore its interactive exhibits, take guided tours, watch molten gold being poured, learn about the evolution of currency and handle (very heavy!) pure gold bars.

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