Swan Valley

- Swan Valley is ideal for a romantic day with your lover or a fun excursion with your friends.
- It's one of the most convenient Perth day trip locations, located just 25 minutes east of the city. The beautiful vineyards provide gorgeous scenery along with some great wine.
- Take your choice from the high-quality shiraz, Chenin blanc, and petit Verdot kinds and experience the various flavours.
- A gourmet wine cruise combines superb wines and breathtaking scenery for the ultimate Swan Valley experience.
- Sail down Swan River, drink wine, and eat cheeses and muffins to discover the Sandalford Wine Estate all in one trip.
How far from Perth: 25 minutes
Famous for: Wine lovers
Fremantle

- Explore Fremantle's thriving brewing culture as well as the city by going on a stroll and trying various craft brews.
- Visit Esplanade Park and ride the Ferris wheel before heading to the North and South Mole Lighthouses for some Instagram-worthy images.
- You can get on any Perth and Fremantle City Explorer trip to see the best of both cities in one day and experience what all the city has to offer.
- Moreover, learn about the history and receive recommendations from a local expert.
How far from Perth: 30 minutes
Famous for: Beer lovers
Yanchep

- Take a short journey to Yanchep for a day of distinct cultural and natural adventures.
- Swim and snorkel to your heart's delight in Yanchep Lagoon, or explore The Marina's fantastic cafés and restaurants.
- The town's major draw is the Yanchep National Park, which has fantastic bushwalks, limestone caverns, and gorgeous picnic places.
- Make the most of your stay in the region by taking the Pinnacles and Lobster Day Tour.
- Along with a visit to Yanchep National Park, you'll see the spectacular rock formations at Nambung National Park, experience sand surfing at Lancelin, and eat lobster for lunch.
How far from Perth: 45 minutes
Famous for: Nature enthusiasts
Penguin Island

- Come for the beautiful white sand beaches and get a chance to gaze at the amazing aquatic life.
- If you like animals, Penguin Island is the place to be. You may go snorkelling to view the colourful corals and fish, or you can take a cruise to see dolphins and sea lions.
- The Penguin Island also conducts feeding sessions that should not be missed to get a closer look at the penguins.
- Go on the Ultimate Aussie Wildlife Day Tour to amp up your animal experience.
- Aside from the penguin sightings, you'll also get a chance to ride a glass-bottom boat to see marine life underwater.
How far from Perth: In less than an hour
Famous for: Animal enthusiasts
Mandurah

- Mandurah, located less than an hour from Perth, is one of the most convenient day getaways from the capital.
- The city's twisting canals may remind you of Venice, but the varied marine life is uniquely Australian.
- You may capture blue swimmer crabs (local to the region) and look for bottlenose dolphins around the rivers.
- There is no better way to experience the city's wonderful waterways than on a boat, where the guide will show you how to capture various crabs and lobsters as well as tell you about the natural creatures, such as the lovely dolphins.
How far from Perth: 45-50 minutes
Famous for: Laid-back cruises
Avon Valley

- For a change of scenery, you can also visit Avon Valley. History aficionados will appreciate exploring the colonial architecture in the towns of York, Northam, and Toodyay, as well as shopping for souvenirs in artisan stores.
- Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Avon Valley National Park, which has beautiful vistas, plants, and animals all year.
- Head towards the national park, which boasts of a varied and changing landscape. The deep rivers and valleys along with the picturesque views of the surrounding is definitely a sight to gaze at.
How far from Perth: 1 hour
Famous for: History buffs and hikers
Rottnest Island

- Rottnest Island is one of the most popular day excursions from Perth for a reason, the adorable quokkas.
- The friendly marsupials are endemic to the island and its most popular attraction.
- No trip to Rottnest Island is complete without a selfie with the lovely animals.
- Aside from the animals, the island offers a plethora of activities, including swimming, snorkelling, fishing, and more.
- Take the great Rottnest Island trip to view the most important landmarks, including the summit of Cape Vlamingh and a magnificent train ride, as well as the Henrietta Rocks and the quokkas.
How far from Perth: 1.5 hours
Famous for: Lovers of quokkas and beaches
The Pinnacles

- Pinnacle Desert, located in the middle of Nambung National Park, is one of the top Perth day trip attractions.
- It seems to be the scene for a blockbuster sci-fi film, with magnificent limestone structures and the golden sand as far as the eye can reach.
- You'll be met with magnificent landscapes and creatures like emus and roos, no matter when you arrive, but it's particularly beautiful in the spring when there are brilliant wildflowers everywhere.
- While you're there, take advantage of your time away from the city lights by staying until the evening to view the brilliant, glittering stars on a Pinnacle Desert Sunset and Evening Stargazing Day Tour.
How far from Perth: 2 hours
Famous for: Instagram-worthy shots
Lake Cave

- Travel south of the city to find one of Australia's most intriguing caverns.
- Lake Cave, located 20 minutes from Margaret River, has an entrance from the earth of a submerged forest.
- Inside the cave, you'll see crystal formations that are enhanced by the water. Then there's a major attraction; the massive Suspended Table, which hangs from the ceiling and extends all the way to the cave floor.
- You may book the Lake Cave tour with Klook to ensure that you don't miss any of the cave's must-see sites.
- From the cave's rich history to the greatest picture opportunities, a professional guide will teach you all you need to know.
How far from Perth: 3.5 hours
Famous for: Photographers
Wave Rock

- Located just 20 minutes from the Margaret river, Wave Rock is one of Australia's most spectacular rock formations.
- The 15-metre-tall granite rock resembles a frozen wave and is an excellent background for any photograph.
- Mulka's Cave is located in the vicinity, and it has old rock drawings which depict the narrative of an Aboriginal legend.
- The Wave Rock York Wildflowers & Aboriginal Culture trip takes you via York's remarkable architecture, through the Dog Cemetery, and to Wave Rock.
How far from Perth: 4 hours
Famous for: History buffs and photographers