Itineraries

Perth Itineraries

Choose a Perth itinerary by the time you have, then adjust it for weather, transport, children, budget and official visitor details.

Last updated: 2026-06-28

Planning

Choose A Perth Itinerary

These itinerary pages are for practical planning. They group Perth attractions into routes that keep each day focused on one area or one clear travel style, rather than sending visitors across the city for unrelated stops.

Start with the shortest itinerary that matches your trip, then use the longer pages for extra ideas. If you are travelling without a car, read each route with Perth Without A Car open as a companion page. If you are travelling with children, use Perth With Kids and the family attraction pages before promising a specific activity.

Check official sources before setting a firm plan. Opening hours, prices, ferries, beach conditions, public transport, animal experiences, market days, tours and closures can change.

Plan

Build Your Perth Day

Choose an area, travel style and time available. The planner suggests internal guide links only, so you can check official details before setting the day.

How To Use These Perth Itineraries

These itineraries are designed for real visitor planning, not for rushing through every famous name on a list. Perth is spread out, the coast can be windy, summer heat can slow outdoor days, and ferry or public transport choices can shape the whole plan.

Start with the number of days you have, then choose the route that matches your group. A solo visitor staying in the CBD, a family with children, a beach-focused couple and a local hosting relatives will often need different versions of the same Perth plan.

Choose Fewer Stops

A good Perth itinerary usually works around one anchor area each day. Central Perth, Fremantle, the western beaches, South Perth, Swan Valley, Perth Hills and Rottnest Island each deserve enough time for transport, walking, food and weather changes.

Use the one-day and two-day pages for compact first visits. Use the three-day page when you want one bigger day trip. Use the five-day and seven-day pages when you want a slower plan with beaches, wildlife, museums, markets and rest time.

Weather, Transport And Bookings

Do not treat any itinerary as a fixed timetable. Check official visitor information before relying on opening hours, ticket prices, ferry services, public transport connections, beach patrol status, market trading days, animal experiences, tours or event access.

Keep a rainy-day or hot-day swap ready. Museums, galleries, Scitech, AQWA and some heritage attractions can replace a long beach or park plan when the weather is uncomfortable.

Good Starting Links

For a first visit, start with Top Perth Attractions, Perth Without A Car, Perth With Kids, Rainy Day Perth, Day Trips From Perth and the Perth Attractions Map. Those pages help you adjust the itinerary by transport, weather, budget and age fit.

Day Plans

Perth Itinerary Pages

Choose by time first, then refine by weather, transport and who is travelling.

Planning Helpers

Useful Planning Hubs

Use these pages to adjust any itinerary for transport, family needs, rain, budget or longer outings.

Before You Go

Before you go

Before you go

Check the official attraction website for today's opening hours, prices, bookings, closures, accessibility, facilities and event changes. For beaches, ferries, public transport and weather-sensitive plans, also check the relevant official transport, weather or safety source.