Top 6 Day Trips from in Fremantle, Western Australia

July 30, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

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. Rottnest Island Sailing Day Trip from Fremantle

Jazzia Experience Sailing
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Rottnest is a must see destination when visiting Western Australia. Now you can get there in luxury on our private yacht. Getting there is a highlight onboard Jazzia. We will be awaiting your arrival at iconic Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour on the Boardwalk, you can not miss our 23 metre high sails. Once you have boarded and taken a tour of the yacht we can set sails, yes you will be helping set the sails and steer the yacht to our wonderful island destination, it takes approximately 2 hours to sail to Rottnest and you will be learning on the way.Our guests love the voyage so much that they never want to get off this beautifully appointed yacht. Now you are ready for Rottnest Island! We will lower our bathing platform for a swim or snorkel after when you board a fresh hot shower awaits and and Aussie BBQ sausage sizzle, the rest is up to you.

Inclusions: GST (Goods and Services Tax), Bottled water, Beverages, Sausage Sizzle BBQ Lunch

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Hotel pickup

Reviewed By alisonj222

We had a lovely day at sea with Ilija and Su. Sadly there were no dolphins but the sea lions were brilliant. leaving the sail boat we went closer to shore in their dingy and were up close to a couple of Carnac's residents, the sea lions. The Sausage sizzle lunch was lovely and Ilija and Su's local knowledge was great and they looked after us really well. I would definitely recommend this trip.

2. Perth Hills Explorer (Private) Day Tour

Perths Tiny Tours
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This Private Tour can be taken any time of year but is especially good fun in winter when bush walks are a warming activity and rivers, waterfalls and creeks are running with fresh rains. Its also just a great place to sample some of the best local wines or just try some amazing food. August to October is also spring wildflower season and the incredible Araluen Tulip displays. The Darling Mountain Range, (locally called the Perth Hills), is a region approximately 30 minutes from Perth City. It parallels the coastline and has many attractions that can fill a day with activities. How many things you want to do is up to you so please contact me prior to booking to confirm your special plans OR simply let me show you some of the most beautiful natural bushland on Perths doorstep. The Bickley Valley is a particularly beautiful region full of fruit and wine orchards, cideries and great restaurants. In winter you can also see roadside displays of the golden wattle trees in full bloom.

Inclusions: Selection of fresh seasonal fruits, chocolates and snacks, Bottled water, Flexibility to choose from a lot of activities, Flexibility to choose where you want to eat

Exclusions: Lunch. There are many lunch stop options

Reviewed By LindaD1465

I strongly recommend Perths Tiny tour / Peter. We did 2 tours with Peter: the pinnacles day tour and the Margaret river tour. For each tour, he picked us at our hotel and dropped us off at the end of the tour. The tours were well organized and we saw really nice things: the must sees like the Pinnacles but also more peculiar things like the gnomes'village. Peter was also a really informative guide telling us a lot about western Australia. FYI, we booked 2 tours with other companies and they cancelled last minute. Peter saved us and took us last minute on the Margaret river tour. Thank you Peter!

3. Fremantle to Rottnest Island Roundtrip Ferry Ticket

SeaLink Rottnest Island - B Shed, Fremantle Terminal, B Shed Victoria Quay, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia Captain Cook Cruises
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Departing daily from Fremantle, SeaLink Rottnest Island provides a excellent value ferry service to Perth’s favourite island paradise, Rottnest Island. With hospitality trained staff on board you can expect premium customer service and a friendly smile to welcome you.  Choose from 3 different departure times which allows you to customize your day at Rottnest Island.

Inclusions: Round Trip Ferry Ticket

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Any activities, Food and drinks

Reviewed By psilinger1

Enjoyable & relaxing. Commentary could have a greater focus on history of Swan River, Perth & significant landmarks. Staff were great - friendly & welcoming.

4. Rottnest Island Bayseeker Day Trip from Fremantle

B Shed, 1 Peter Hughes Dr, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia SeaLink Rottnest Island
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Explore the stunning beauty of Rottnest Island in air-conditioned comfort on this 1-hour 45-minute bus tour with live commentary. Take in the amazing fauna and flora of the island, striking beaches, woodlands and incredible salt lakes. This tour includes all of Rottnest’s must-see locations including the Wadjemup Lighthouse, Henrietta Rocks, the majestic look out point at the rugged Cathedral Rocks and Cape Vlamingh.

Inclusions: 1-hour 45-minute guided bus tour of the island with stops at key locations

Exclusions: Excess luggage charges (where applicable)

Reviewed By narellem556

The Ferry Rd to Rottnest Island was enjoyable and quick. The day spent on Rottnest Island was also enjoyable with plenty to see. However, the wait times for the hop in hop off bus was too long.

5. Rottnest Island All-Inclusive Grand Island Tour from Fremantle

B Shed, 1 Peter Hughes Dr, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia SeaLink Rottnest Island
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This Rottnest Island day trip from Fremantle is the most comprehensive guided tour of the island allowing you to explore the stunning beauty of this A-Class nature reserve doing a guided bus and train tour, taking in the amazing fauna and flora of the island, stunning beaches, woodlands and incredible salt lakes – commencing with a unique historic train ride.

Inclusions: Train ride from the settlement to Oliver Hill, Oliver Hill WWII Guns & Tunnel Tour, Bus tour of the island with stops at key locations, Light lunch, Lunch

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Parking

Reviewed By narellem556

The Ferry Rd to Rottnest Island was enjoyable and quick. The day spent on Rottnest Island was also enjoyable with plenty to see. However, the wait times for the hop in hop off bus was too long.

6. Blue Whale Perth Canyon Expedition

Sardine Jetty, 1 Mews Rd, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia Whale Watch Western Australia
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The opportunity of a lifetime to have a rare encounter with the largest creature to have ever lived on our planet, the Blue Whale! The Perth Canyon is a marine hotspot located 30 nautical miles off the coast of Perth, Western Australia where the elusive Blue Whales congregate each year to feed on krill during the months of March to May. Join Whale Watch Western Australia, the only company who offers the opportunity to encounter Blue Whales in Australia.

Inclusions: Lunch, Snacks, Beverages, Coffee and/or Tea, Afternoon tea, Professional guide, Live commentary on board, A complimentary beer, wine or champagne, Photographer capturing complimentary images of your tour, Breakfast, Bottled water, Alcoholic Beverages

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, The listed price does not include local parking fees

Reviewed By jillbU6993DF

My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our Orca experience and found the staff onboard Whale Watch in Bremer Bay to be friendly, informative and genuine. The trip out is quite long and their advice was to sit on the beanbags at the back of the boat to minimise sea sickness. In emails prior to the trip they did recommend taking motion sick tablets if you are not used to being on a boat in open sea's. Following their guidelines we did not experience motion sickness, enjoyed watching the Orca's frolicking in the ocean and coming up close to the boat. As their staff take photo's you can just sit back and enjoy the experience and download their photo's. Food was basic and plentiful ... ideal for keeping the stomach settled!

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