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Adults
18+ Years Old
A$ 94.91
Children
3 - 18 Years Old
A$ 84.36
Experience the magic of Western Australia’s Beaches with our Sunset Tours of Perth
a relaxed and intimate journey that celebrates nature, local flavours, and stunning views. Enjoy a scenic drive around the Swan River as we pass iconic landmarks as we drive through Perth’s wealthiest riverside suburbs. Stop for a short stroll along the banks of the river at Mosman Bay. As the afternoon light begins to soften, you’ll set off on a leisurely drive along the coast, stopping to explore three of Perth’s most iconic beaches, Cottesloe, City Beach and Scarborough. There will be time for a swim at Cottesloe beach.
Enjoy a glass of Margaret River wine with a light supper as the sky begins to shift from soft blue to a rich palette of colours, warm golds, fiery oranges and deep pinks. Observe the sun as it kisses the edge of the sea, pausing briefly before slipping below the horizon. This is one of nature’s most beautiful displays.
After sunset, the tour takes you to see some iconic Perth landmarks at night. See the stunning site of the Matagarup Bridge and Optus Stadium lit up at night. Then off to Kings Park to take in the beauty of Perth city at night. Perched high above the Swan River, the park offers sweeping, uninterrupted views of Perth’s skyline. Here we have desert while you relax and enjoy the tranquility of Kings Park at night.
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Pickup and drop off Perth City
A light supper including wine and dessert
Experienced guide
On board commentary
Air conditioned mini coach
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Hat and sunglasses, bathers and towel if you want to go for a swim, comfortable walking shoes, warm clothes for the evening, water bottle.
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Scarborough beach, a favourite with Perth locals for its long stretches of white sand, consistent waves for surfers as well as cafes and bars
Cottesloe Beach, an iconic beach safe for swimming
Supper including wine as the sun sets over the ocean
City lights from Kings Park
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Upon leaving the city, we drive around the Swan River, driving through Perth’s wealthiest riverside suburbs and passing iconic landmarks along the way. We do a short stop at Mosman Bay where you stretch your legs and look for dolphins and the many species of birds that call the river home.
We now drive along the coast to Cottesloe Beach, one of Perth’s iconic beaches. Popular with families due to the calmer waters and ample shade where you can sit and enjoy the views. Here you will have time for a swim or get an ice cream to enjoy overlooking the ocean.
We now drive along the coast passing City Beach before stopping for a picnic dinner at Scarborough Beach. Renowned for its pristine white sand, clear waters, and vibrant atmosphere, it offers a range of activities for visitors of all ages.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Scarborough Beach was a vibrant hub for Perth’s youth culture. The original Snake Pit, a dance venue, became the epicenter for the “”bodgies”” and “”widgies””—youth subcultures characterized by their distinctive fashion and dance styles. This venue was pivotal in shaping the local rock’n’roll scene, attracting crowds eager to dance to the latest hits.
In 2018, the City of Stirling revitalized the area, transforming the historic Snake Pit into a state-of-the-art skate and BMX facility. There are beautiful grassed areas and an ampitheatre overlooking the beach along with numerous bars and cafes. You will have time to grab a coffee or drink and go for walk on the beach or just sit and enjoy the view.
It’s now to watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean, carefully chosen for its panoramic views. You can see Rottnest Island on the horizon as well as the numerous ships anchored in Gage Roads, patiently waiting their turn to dock in Fremantle Harbour.
As the sun slowly sinks below the horizon, enjoy a gourmet light supper featuring Margaret River wine and seasonal produce with cheeses, crackers, a selection of cured meats, dips and fresh vegetables.
After dinner we will drive to Claisebrook Cove to see the Optus Stadium and Matagarup Bridge. A spectacular site at night and great place to take some photos. Our last stop is Kings Park to see the city lights, a favourite night spot for photographers. Perched high above the Swan River on Mount Eliza, Kings Park offers sweeping, uninterrupted views of Perth’s skyline, which comes alive as night falls. . It’s a view that not only showcases Perth’s beauty, but also offers a moment of quiet reflection — a chance to pause and appreciate the wonder of the city below. You can enjoy a locally handcrafted dessert for something sweet as you take in the views.
At the completion of the tour your guide will drop you back to your city accommodation.