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Fishing Boat Harbour is the salty, working heart of Fremantle – a place where the scent of fresh fish and sea air mingles with the sizzle of frying chips and the clatter of fishing boats docking after a day’s work. This compact harbour is a delight for food lovers and maritime enthusiasts alike, offering a front-row seat to the daily rhythm of a working port. With its boardwalk lined with fish-and-chip shops, seafood restaurants, and microbreweries, it’s the perfect spot to spend a relaxed afternoon watching the boats bob in the turquoise water while seagulls squabble overhead.
Highlights & What to See
- Fresh seafood at the boardwalk restaurants – Grab a table at Kailis Fish Market Café or Little Creatures Brewery for some of the best fish and chips you’ll ever taste, paired with a cold craft beer.
- Watch the fishing boats come and go – The harbour is still a working port, so you’ll see trawlers unloading the day’s catch, adding a dose of authentic maritime atmosphere.
- Fremantle Markets (just a 5-minute walk away) – A vibrant indoor market packed with local produce, artisan crafts, and street food; a perfect complement to your harbour visit.
- WA Maritime Museum – Housed in a striking building at the harbour’s edge, this museum tells the story of Western Australia’s seafaring history and is home to the iconic America’s Cup yacht.
- Bathers Beach – A sandy strip right next to the harbour, ideal for a post-lunch dip or a lazy afternoon in the sun.
Suggested Time to Spend
You could easily spend a leisurely half-day at Fishing Boat Harbour – allow at least two to three hours for a seafood lunch, a wander along the boardwalk, and a visit to the Maritime Museum. If you add in a stop at Fremantle Markets and a stroll through the historic West End, you’ll fill a full day without rushing. The harbour is especially lively in the late afternoon when the light softens and the boats return – aim for a late lunch or early dinner to catch the buzz.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fremantle Prison – A UNESCO World Heritage site with fascinating guided tours through the old prison tunnels and cells.
- Cappuccino Strip – Fremantle’s main café strip, lined with alfresco coffee shops and street performers, just a 10-minute walk away.
- Rottnest Island – Catch a ferry from the harbour’s nearby Victoria Quay to this car-free island paradise, famous for its quokkas and pristine beaches.
- South Mole Lighthouse – A short walk from the harbour, this historic lighthouse offers great views over the port and ocean.
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- Fremantle Markets — User:JarrahTree / CC BY 2.5 au
- Fremantle Prison — Gnangarra / CC BY 2.5 au
- Cappuccino Strip — File:Perth CBD skyline from State War Memorial Lookout, 2023, 04.jpg : Kgbo derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
- WA Maritime Museum — Gnan garra / CC BY 2.5 au
- Rottnest Island — Created by the uploader. Any IP involved in the creation of this image is released into the public domain. / Public domain
- South Mole Lighthouse — Nachoman-au / CC BY-SA 3.0