Travel: Australia - Perth
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Alternatively, if you dun wan to drive, there are many day tours you could sign up with tour operators there. Just do a search on the web and book online in advance.
Their pickup points are usually in the city centre and they will take you to many places in a coach or mini-bus. -
Transperth provides public transport via rail, bus and ferry. You may want to check out the Transperth website for more details.
By our Singaporean standard, it may be time consuming to rely solely on public transport, and certain tourists’ spots are not accessible (eg. Margaret river, Busselton jetty, Albany). If u are happy to just explore the Perth metro area, the public transport can take you as far out as Mandurah, freo (south of the river) n to hillary’s Cove (north of the river). Nearer to city, one can get to Scarborough beach and Cottesloe Beach. One can get to Rottnest Island from the jetty near the Bell Tower in the city.
Signing up with a local tour operator is a good suggestion, especially for those far-away places. Check out Australian Pacific Tours (APT) website for more details. I travelled with them once when I went on their 4WD Pinnacles Tour, and another to Albany. However, I find them rather expensive.
Personally, I also think self drive is the best way to go. However, it is not impossible to travel F&E via public transport in Perth. One just needs to set realistic expectations, and still enjoy the vacation. JMHO. -
hi all
thank you for all your experience shared. This is the first time i intend to F&E Perth. I guessed i need to plan my trip properly. -
self drive is definitely more convenient and cheaper
was on a day trip and did not rent a car and taxi fare came up to more than a hundred oz dollars making 4 trips each about 12km only.
should have rented car when Hertz only charge A$57++ a day for Camry
I think it is a waste if don’t explore the wide openness out of Perth
I like Fremantle’s seaside dining etc -
verykiasu2010:
self drive is definitely more convenient and cheaper
was on a day trip and did not rent a car and taxi fare came up to more than a hundred oz dollars making 4 trips each about 12km only.
should have rented car when Hertz only charge A$57++ a day for Camry
I think it is a waste if don't explore the wide openness out of Perth
I like Fremantle's seaside dining etc
Taxi fares in aus is crazy :moneyflies: U must hv made the cabbie's day when u took his cab for sightseeing
Yes, seaside dining at freo is nice. Except that the establishments almost never seem to change their menu nor setting. I was in Perth last month. Tried The Red Herring at East Freo. It was good.
Thanks for your recommendation to Salisbury YMCA. Great hotel :offtopic: -
bebebub:
Glad you liked Salisbury YMCA. I stayed there on and off for close to 18 years now...value for money IMHO.verykiasu2010:
self drive is definitely more convenient and cheaper
was on a day trip and did not rent a car and taxi fare came up to more than a hundred oz dollars making 4 trips each about 12km only.
should have rented car when Hertz only charge A$57++ a day for Camry
I think it is a waste if don't explore the wide openness out of Perth
I like Fremantle's seaside dining etc
Taxi fares in aus is crazy :moneyflies: U must hv made the cabbie's day when u took his cab for sightseeing
Yes, seaside dining at freo is nice. Except that the establishments almost never seem to change their menu nor setting. I was in Perth last month. Tried The Red Herring at East Freo. It was good.
Thanks for your recommendation to Salisbury YMCA. Great hotel :offtopic:
and no wonder the cabbies were all smiles .... not sightseeing lah ... just to and fro for something and that is it. -
verykiasu2010:
Glad you liked Salisbury YMCA. I stayed there on and off for close to 18 years now...value for money IMHO.bebebub:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]self drive is definitely more convenient and cheaper
was on a day trip and did not rent a car and taxi fare came up to more than a hundred oz dollars making 4 trips each about 12km only.
should have rented car when Hertz only charge A$57++ a day for Camry
I think it is a waste if don't explore the wide openness out of Perth
I like Fremantle's seaside dining etc
Taxi fares in aus is crazy :moneyflies: U must hv made the cabbie's day when u took his cab for sightseeing
Yes, seaside dining at freo is nice. Except that the establishments almost never seem to change their menu nor setting. I was in Perth last month. Tried The Red Herring at East Freo. It was good.
Thanks for your recommendation to Salisbury YMCA. Great hotel :offtopic:
and no wonder the cabbies were all smiles .... not sightseeing lah ... just to and fro for something and that is it.[/quote]
Hi
My first post here
Can i know more abt Salisbury YMCA? Cant seems to find its website.
Can I know how the car rentals there work? Im abit suaku in this department pardon me
Is it as simple as picking up the car at the airport and returning it before I fly back home?
Do I have to book the car via internet before my trip?
Re: Rottnest Island
If I only plan to go there for a day trip, any advance booking required for the ferry?
Many Thanks :please: -
I only can give my experience on the car rental for Perth. I had a Qantas package and they have a designated rental company for the package. I just need to go to the airport counter for that rental company and sign a few forms, settle the insurance coverage and petrol options. Of course you have to show your Singapore driving licence. They have the car at the airport and off you go…
You return the car at the designated parking places for the rental company and drop the car keys at the airport counter. No hassle. -
Digged this out. This was what i did 6 years ago when my DS was only 3. Just a family of 3. We travelled via public transport and train system:
Day 1: City walk (harbour, swan lake, fort etc)
Day 2: Fermantle town trip
Day 3: Zoo
Day 4: Vineyard trip <- this is abit time consuming as the bus ride to the vineyard was long.
Day 5: Aquarium & fisherman wharf
Day 6: King’s Park
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Last year, we went again together with our parents. This time we rented a car from Thrifty Company pick up and drop off the car was at the airport.
Stayed at GoodEarth Hotel got kitchenette and living. Good if need to cook for kid.
Went to:
- Canning Vale Markets
- Fermantle town
- Swan Valley (Vineyards, chocolate factory, bee farm)
- Whiteman’s Park & Caversham Wildlife Park
- King’s Park
- Perth City (Jetty, Swan Bell)
- Suppose to go to the "Pinnacles Desert", hit the wrong HW as guided by the GPS ended up in town forgot the name that can do sand surfing). On the way back to perth city cut through the Yanchep National Park. -
http://www.ymcahk.org.hk/sales/html/hst001e.htm
the YMCA Salisbury we are talking about is in HK. not Perth
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