Thursday, January 15, 2015

Summer in Love with Perth, Western Australia.

08-12 JAN 2015

Perth is Australia's only capital city where you can enjoy the beach lifestyle, relax in natural bush-land, sample world-class local wines and watch an ocean sunset within just 30 minutes of the city. It's also the sunniest state capital, averaging 3,000 hours of sunshine per year and boasting a string of 19 beautifully clean and uncrowded beaches.



Summers are generally very hot and dry, lasting from December to late March, with February generally being the hottest month of the year

 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecAnn
High Mn. Max (°C)33.534.631.928.524.420.319.520.421.825.029.631.525.7
Low Mn. Max (°C)28.829.027.523.320.717.916.717.618.620.723.623.723.5

Perth City Centre is located alongside the peaceful waters of the Swan River, twenty Kilometres inland of the Indian Ocean on the West Coast of Australia.The Perth city centre bustles with activity and offers a range of choices for shopping.





Day 2: Full Day Pinnacles, Koalas and Sand Boarding 4WD Advanture

This fabulous day out explores the world-renowned Pinnacles Desert. Other highlights include off-road driving, sand boarding, feeding kangaroos, photographing koalas.



Caversham Wildlife Park
Featuring over 200 species of animals in a walk-through environment this park is a must visit in Western Australia. Animals include friendly koalas, wombats and numerous kangaroos. Be fascinated by wildlife professionals who are dedicated to ensuring you have the best opportunity for animal interaction.







The Lobster Shack
Take a tour of a live lobster processing plant. A video presentation gives you an insight into this marvellous industry. Follow on through to the factory overhead walkway where you stand directly above 20 tones of live rock lobster. Enjoy the audio guide and travel through at your own pace. We stop for lunch at the Lobster Shack.





Pinnacles Desert
Take a stroll through this eerie desert, amongst the iconic Pinnacles, believed to have been created millions of years ago when seashells were broken down into sand and then eroded by water and wind.






Lancelin
Thrill to the adventure of 4WD-ing over massive white sand dunes, the biggest in Western Australia. For those wanting more adventure, your adrenalin will be pumping as you sand board down these massive dunes. Spanning 2 kilometres long you will be in awe of the sheer size of these dunes.






Day 3 : Lake Monger - Kings Park & Botanic Garden - Cottesloe Beach - Fremantle Markets




Lake Monger is a large urban wetland on the Swan Coastal Plain in suburban Perth, Western Australia.

It is a tourist attraction and recreation area, with many thousands of visitors accessing it each week. Activities include bird watching, cycling, relaxing and exercise.





Kings Park is one of the largest inner city parks in the world and is visited by over 6 million people each year. It showcases an outstanding collection of Western Australian flora and is a popular place for picnics, walks and cultural and ceremonial events.

The jewel in the city's crown...







Western Australia's most iconic beaches, Cottesloe is famous for its swimming, surfing, Indian Ocean sunsets, lively Sunday sessions and world-class annual sculpture park exhibition. From the city, it's a 15 minute drive.




Fremantle Markets has rightfully earned itself a reputation as one of the best destinations in Fremantle for locals and tourists alike, as well as a leading source of independent wares and produce. It’s undoubtedly one of the best and most well-known markets in Western Australia.







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Day 4 : Rottnest Island 

Rottnest Island (known locally as Rotto) is an island off the coast of Western Australia, located 18 kilometres (11 mi) west of Fremantle. The island covers 19 square kilometres (7.3 sq mi) in land area, and is administered by the Rottnest Island Authority under a separate act of parliament. Rottnest is a popular holiday destination, and there are daily ferry services to Perth, the state's capital and largest city.

Getting to Rottnest Island in Western Australia (WA) is easy, with various transport options close to the State’s capital, Perth – you can take a ferryplane or your own boat.








Rottnest Island is an A-Class Nature Reserve, a region of natural beauty and wonder with unspoilt beaches, spectacular flora and abundant marine life and wildlife. Public vehicles are not permitted on the Island, so the traditional way to explore the Island is on a bike.
If riding a bicycle is not your style, you can walk around the Island or use the regular bus service. The Rottnest Island Authority is also committed to access for the mobility impaired, so check out the disabled access page for more information about getting around the Island.





Jump on the Beach Bus service navigating the famous Parker Point Loop (bus stops 1-7) and returning through the middle of the Island, this new bus service is the fastest way to get to some of Rottnest Island’s favourite beaches.




See the beautiful bays, West End and the many spectacular views of Rottnest Island on the Island Explorer bus service. Taking a total circumnavigation of the Island, this tour allows you to take in the breathtaking views of the whole Island and discover areas that you can later explore by bike or foot.







A holiday on Rottnest is a time to slow down and relax completely with not a care in the world. It's also the perfect opportunity to get lots fresh air and exercise. 


And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.


“Summertime is always the best of what might be.” 




During this fantastic trip, we had organised a dancing gangz , party every night long. Wherever we are, it is our friends that make our world.








SEE YOU PERTH !

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