La Perouse

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La Perouse, a historic suburb on the northern headland of Botany Bay, offers a fascinating blend of Aboriginal heritage, colonial history, and stunning coastal scenery. Named after the French explorer Comte de Lapérouse, this area is home to the iconic Bare Island Fort, a 19th-century military installation connected to the mainland by a wooden bridge. The panoramic views of the bay, the city skyline, and the Pacific Ocean are simply breathtaking. With its rich cultural significance—it's a site of first contact between Indigenous Australians and European explorers—and its laid-back seaside vibe, La Perouse is a must-visit for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for half a day to fully appreciate La Perouse. Start with the museum and Bare Island tour (allow 1.5 hours), then take a leisurely walk along the coastal path to the lighthouse (another hour). If you want to snorkel or dive, add an extra 2–3 hours. The area is compact, so you can easily combine it with a morning or afternoon visit to nearby Maroubra Beach or the historic Kamay Botany Bay National Park.

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