Ocean meets City Perth to Fremantle day tour

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Ocean meets City Perth to Fremantle day tour

Nature and wildlife
Sightseeing Tours
2 min guests
25 max guests

Highlights

  • Discover sweeping views of the Swan River and city skyline from the towering gum trees in Kings Park.
  • Explore Fremantle's historic streets and Victorian architecture, immersing yourself in its rich maritime heritage.
  • Savour the vibrant atmosphere of Scarborough Beach, where surf culture meets panoramic Indian Ocean views.
  • Journey through Perth's cultural landmarks, gaining local insights into West Australian lifestyle and social scene.

This is the perfect way to start your travels in Perth, with one of our local Ocean2Outback Adventure Tour Guides! A great way to really feel the energy with a local’s insight into our West Australian lifestyle and social scene. Discover the best of Perth’s city, river and coastline on this immersive journey from the heart of the CBD to the charm of Fremantle. Begin at Kings Park, where towering gum trees and sweeping views overlook the Swan River and city skyline. Travel through Perth’s cultural and historic landmarks before following the river to the tranquil bays and leafy foreshore of Matilda Bay and the iconic Blue Boatshed.

Continue through the prestigious western suburbs to the white sands of Cottesloe Beach, famous for its turquoise water and Norfolk pines. Journey onward to Scarborough Beach, a vibrant coastal hub buzzing with cafés, surf culture and panoramic Indian Ocean views.

Your tour concludes in Fremantle, rich in heritage and maritime character. Explore its historic streets, Victorian architecture, markets and working port, where the river meets the sea.

From city skylines and peaceful riverbanks to golden beaches and coastal lifestyle, this tour captures the true spirit of Perth.

Itinerary highlights

Elizabeth Quay

Elizabeth Quay is a stunning riverfront precinct that showcases the best of Perth’s city and lifestyle. Overlooking the Swan River and framed by the city skyline, this vibrant waterfront combines striking architecture, public art, boutique dining and peaceful promenades. Wander across the famous Elizabeth Quay Bridge, admire sculptures and fountains, or relax by the water with a coffee or gelato.

The area is a popular hub for events, weekend markets and family-friendly activities, with open green spaces and views stretching to Kings Park and South Perth. It’s also a key departure point for Swan River cruises, Rottnest Island ferries and local tour operators.

Whether you’re exploring the river’s edge, discovering its cultural artworks or simply soaking in the sunset, Elizabeth Quay is a beautifully curated meeting place where city life and natural beauty come together.

Optus Stadium

Optus Stadium is one of Australia’s most impressive sporting and entertainment venues, located on the banks of the Swan River in Perth. Designed with world-leading architecture and stunning views of the city skyline, this state-of-the-art stadium hosts AFL, cricket, international concerts and major events all year round. With a seating capacity of over 60,000, it offers an unforgettable atmosphere for both sport and entertainment lovers.

Surrounding the stadium is the Burswood Park precinct, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, public art, playgrounds and walking trails that link to the Swan River foreshore. Visitors can explore the area on foot, enjoy a picnic by the water or take in panoramic views of the city from the Matagarup Bridge – which also offers the thrilling bridge climb and zip-line experience.

Modern facilities, premium hospitality areas, Indigenous artwork and interactive displays celebrate Western Australia’s sporting culture and local heritage. Whether attending a live game, concert or simply exploring the precinct, Optus Stadium is a world-class destination that showcases Perth’s passion for sport, entertainment and outdoor living.

Matagarup Bridge

Matagarup Bridge is an iconic pedestrian suspension bridge spanning the Swan River, linking East Perth to Optus Stadium and the Burswood entertainment precinct. Its striking design represents two flying swans and a swimming dolphin, honouring the Whadjuk Noongar people and their connection to the land and river.

More than just a crossing, the bridge is a landmark for walkers, cyclists and sightseers. From the centre, you’re rewarded with sweeping views of the Perth skyline, Optus Stadium and tranquil river surrounds. At night, the bridge is illuminated with colour-changing lights, creating a dramatic feature along the waterfront.

For adventure seekers, the Matagarup Bridge Climb and Zip-Line experience allows visitors to ascend the 72-metre-high main arch and, if they choose, glide across the river on a thrilling zip-line. Safety gear and guided commentary add to the experience, showcasing local history, culture and city landmarks from above.

Matagarup Bridge is a blend of design, culture and adventure – a must-see feature of Perth’s riverfront.

Yagan Square

Yagan Square is a vibrant meeting place in the heart of Perth, connecting the CBD with Northbridge. Named in honour of Noongar leader Yagan, the square celebrates Western Australia’s Aboriginal culture, local produce and contemporary city life.

The space features striking architecture, native gardens, public art and digital towers showcasing local stories. Visitors can explore the market hall with cafés, eateries and WA-grown produce, or relax in open spaces designed for community gatherings, performances and events.

The Digital Tower and Wirin Sculpture are standout features, reflecting the spirit and identity of the Whadjuk Noongar people. Landscaped with native plants and water features, Yagan Square offers a peaceful contrast to the city’s energy while still being just steps away from train and bus stations.

Day or night, it’s a popular spot for dining, cultural events, light displays and as a central meeting point for locals and travellers. Yagan Square brings people together through food, art, culture and community in one of Perth’s most significant urban spaces.

Kings Park

Kings Park is one of the world’s largest inner-city parks, offering sweeping views of the Swan River, Perth skyline and Darling Range. Covering more than 400 hectares, it is a place of natural beauty, Aboriginal culture and peaceful open spaces.

The park is home to the Western Australian Botanic Garden, showcasing over 3,000 species of native plants and wildflowers. Stroll along tree-lined avenues, explore bushland walking trails, or walk the treetop Federation Walkway for elevated views through the canopy.

Kings Park holds deep cultural significance for the Whadjuk Noongar people, and interpretive signs and artworks share stories of the land and its traditional custodians. Throughout spring, the park comes alive with the Kings Park Festival, celebrating Western Australia’s unique wildflowers.

With cafés, memorials, picnic areas, playgrounds and stunning floral displays, Kings Park is a peaceful escape and one of Perth’s most visited destinations. Whether for sunrise walks, scenic lookouts or sunset views over the city, it is a must-see location for visitors and locals alike.

The Blue House, Crawley Edge Boatshed

The Blue House, officially known as the Crawley Edge Boatshed, is one of Perth’s most photographed and iconic landmarks. Sitting peacefully on the Swan River in Crawley, this charming heritage boatshed is painted a striking blue and connected to the shore by a small timber jetty, creating a picture-perfect scene against the water and city skyline.

Originally built in the 1930s, the boatshed has been lovingly restored and is now a favourite stop for visitors, photographers and Instagram travellers from around the world. At sunrise and sunset, its calm reflections and soft light make it a beautiful spot to pause and capture the essence of Perth’s river lifestyle.

Located near Kings Park and the University of Western Australia, the Blue House is easy to visit as part of a scenic river drive or walking route along Mounts Bay Road. Simple, serene and uniquely Western Australian, it has become a symbol of Perth’s relaxed charm.

Matilda Bay, Swan River

Matilda Bay is a tranquil riverfront haven nestled along the Swan River, opposite the Perth city skyline and beside the University of Western Australia. Known for its calm waters, shady riverside lawns and picturesque views, it’s a favourite spot for picnics, kayaking, paddleboarding and sunset walks.

The bay’s natural beauty is enhanced by its iconic white boatsheds, resident black swans and views stretching to Kings Park and the city skyline. Locals and visitors gather here to relax on the grass, enjoy a riverside coffee or watch sailboats glide across the water. The gentle foreshore paths connect to nearby parks, cycle trails and the famous Blue Boatshed, making it a scenic stop on Perth’s river drive.

Matilda Bay also holds cultural significance to the Whadjuk Noongar people and is an important habitat for river wildlife, including pelicans, dolphins and seasonal birdlife. At sunrise or sunset, the reflections over the water create one of the most peaceful and picturesque settings in Perth.

Fremantle

Fremantle, affectionately known as “Freo,” is a vibrant coastal city where rich maritime history meets creative culture and relaxed seaside living. Located at the mouth of the Swan River, it is famous for its beautifully preserved Victorian architecture, bustling markets, heritage-listed Fremantle Prison and working port.

Wander down its historic streets lined with galleries, boutiques and cafés, or explore the Fremantle Markets, home to local produce, handmade crafts and street performers. The Fishing Boat Harbour offers fresh seafood, waterfront dining and stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean.

Fremantle’s cultural story is shaped by its Indigenous heritage, convict past and modern bohemian spirit. Visitors can delve into its history at the Maritime Museum and Round House, or enjoy live music, street art, breweries and festivals that fill the city year-round.

With its blend of history, creativity and coastal charm, Fremantle is one of Western Australia’s most iconic and welcoming destinations.

Fremantle Markets

Established in 1897, Fremantle Markets is one of Western Australia’s most iconic marketplaces, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, heritage architecture and celebration of local culture. Housed in a beautifully restored Victorian-style building, the markets bring together over 150 stalls showcasing fresh local produce, gourmet foods, handmade crafts, Indigenous art, clothing and unique souvenirs.

Visitors can wander through the historic hallways, sample artisan treats, listen to live music and meet local makers, growers and artists. The market is a hub for creativity and community, with street performers, buskers and colourful characters adding to its lively charm.

Located in the heart of Fremantle, just a short walk from the Cappuccino Strip and Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle Markets offers an authentic taste of Western Australian culture and craftsmanship. Open on weekends and public holidays, it is a must-visit destination for food lovers, travellers and those seeking unique gifts and local experiences.

Cottesloe Beach

Cottesloe Beach is one of Perth’s most famous and picturesque stretches of coastline, renowned for its white sand, turquoise waters and relaxed beachside atmosphere. Loved by locals and visitors alike, it’s the perfect spot for swimming, snorkelling, sunset walks and oceanfront dining.

The iconic Indiana Tea House overlooking the beach, towering Norfolk pine trees and crystal-clear shallows create a postcard-perfect scene. In the late afternoon, people gather along the grassy terraces and shoreline to watch the sun sink into the Indian Ocean – one of the best sunset views in Western Australia.

Cottesloe also hosts the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition, where the beachfront transforms into an open-air gallery of local and international artworks. Cafés, boutiques and gelato bars line Marine Parade, adding to its vibrant yet laid-back charm.

Easily accessible from Perth and Fremantle by train or scenic coastal drive, Cottesloe Beach is a must-visit for those seeking natural beauty, coastal lifestyle and classic Western Australian beach culture.

Scarborough Beach

Scarborough Beach is one of Perth’s most energetic and scenic beachfronts, renowned for its sweeping white sand, rolling surf and lively foreshore atmosphere. Popular with swimmers, surfers and sunset lovers, it offers the perfect blend of beach life, dining and outdoor recreation.

The Scarborough Beach Foreshore features oceanfront cafés, restaurants, coastal walking paths, grassed picnic areas and public art installations. The iconic Scarborough Beach Pool overlooks the ocean, while skate parks, playgrounds and beachfront markets create a welcoming space for all ages.

As the sun sets over the Indian Ocean, the beach comes alive with live music, night markets, and locals gathering to enjoy sea breezes and panoramic coastal views. The area also hosts major surf competitions, festivals and events throughout the year.

Easily accessible from Perth city, Scarborough Beach is a vibrant destination that showcases Western Australia’s relaxed coastal lifestyle and beach culture at its best.

Swan River

The Swan River weaves gracefully through Perth, creating a scenic backdrop of calm waters, leafy parklands and city skyline views. Named after the black swans that still glide along its surface, the river holds deep cultural significance for the Whadjuk Noongar people and has long been central to life in Western Australia.

Perfect for kayaking, river cruises, sailing and picnics, the Swan River offers a peaceful escape just minutes from the city. Walking and cycling paths trace the shoreline, linking destinations like Elizabeth Quay, Kings Park, Matilda Bay and South Perth Foreshore. Dolphins, pelicans and seasonal birdlife are often seen along the water’s edge.

Sunrise brings soft reflections over the river, while sunset paints the sky in golden hues, making it a favourite spot for photographers and nature lovers.

Whether admired from a lookout, explored by boat or enjoyed along its peaceful banks, the Swan River is an iconic part of Perth’s natural beauty and lifestyle.

Tour details

  • Nature and wildlife
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Full Day
  • Land – Motorised
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • Single
    Available from 9 January 2026
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    Available from 16 January 2026
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    Available from 23 January 2026
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    Available from 30 January 2026
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    Available from 17 April 2026
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    Available from 10 July 2026
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    Available from 17 July 2026
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    Available from 4 December 2026
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    Available from 18 December 2026

Features

Service facilities

  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Access & Inclusion

  • An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.

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Operation information

Ocean2Outback Western Australia

Ocean2Outback Western Australia offers premium, detail driven, small group tours designed to immerse visitors in the diverse beauty of Western Australia. From wild coastlines, marine encounters, ancient gorges to outback station stays. Each journey connects guests with the land, wildlife and stories of the local region.

Every tour is handcrafted to blend Comfort with adventure. Guests enjoy gourmet meals sourced from local producers, guided walks through national parks, and authentic cultural experiences.

Ocean2Outback Western Australia is committed to conservation, community, and creating meaningful connections. The result is a travel experience that is personal, enriching and truly unforgettable.

Accreditations

  • Accessible Tourism Limited Mobility
  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

Memberships

  • Australian Tourism Export Council
  • Visitor Information Centre
  • WA – Australia's Coral Coast
  • WA – Australia's Golden Outback
  • WA – Australia's South West
  • WA – Destination Perth

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