PERTH - WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Perth is the capital of Western Australia. Situated on the Swan River and only a few kilometres from the beaches, Perth enjoys a Mediterranean climate - with more hours of sunshine than any other Australian capital city.
The beautiful city of Perth overlooks the vast and tranquil waters of the Swan River which flows down from the Darling Ranges. Perth has a series of gardens, parks and reserves. Kings Park, just a short walk from the city centre is a bush parkland with views of the city and the river. The 400 hectare parkland is situated around the green slopes Mt Eliza and is a dramatic contrast with Perth's skyline and the distant blue hills of the Darling Ranges.
The bustling seaport of Fremantle lies 19km south-west of Perth where the Swan River meets the Indian Ocean. Fremantle offers a rich fabric of Australian heritage, a lively arts and crafts scene, sophisticated cafes and restaurants and a vibrant multicultural scene.
20km off the coast is Rottnest Island. Its crystal clear beaches and bays are perfect for swimming, snorkelling, sunbathing, windsurfing, boating and fishing. There are no cars on the island - transportation is by foot or bicycle. The island is only 11km long and a maximum of 5km across.
In the metropolitan area alone, there are over 80 kilometres (50 miles) of sandy white beaches, lapped by the clear blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Ideal for swimming, surfing, sailing, scuba diving and fishing, Perth's waters are also home to a variety of marine life including seals, dolphins, whales and a wide variety of fish. Most importantly, be sure to get an eyeful of the gold, pink, and yellow sunsets that grace the west coast all year round.
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