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Gliding along the Swan River offers a unique perspective on Perth’s sparkling cityscape, framed by lush parklands and the distant Darling Scarp. This is the city’s liquid heart — a waterway that Indigenous Whadjuk Noongar people have cherished for millennia, and where today’s traveller can soak up the relaxed riverside lifestyle, spot black swans, and watch the skyline shift from colonial-era port to modern glass towers. Whether you choose a hop-on-hop-off ferry, a sunset dinner cruise, or a self-drive kayak, the river delivers a quintessential Perth experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Perth Skyline from the Water — The cruise offers unbeatable photo ops of the city’s evolving silhouette, from the bell tower to Elizabeth Quay’s striking arch.
- Kings Park & Botanic Garden — From the river, the park’s towering eucalypts and cliff-side war memorial create a dramatic green backdrop; combine with a stop at the park for panoramic views.
- Perth Zoo — Moored near South Perth, the cruise lets you alight for a close encounter with Australian wildlife, from kangaroos to quokkas, all within a lush riverside setting.
- Matilda Bay & Crawley Edge Boatshed — Spot the iconic blue boathouse (a photographer’s favourite) and the serene bay where locals sail and picnic.
- Swan Valley Wineries — Several cruises extend upstream to Swan Valley, where you can sample world-class wines, craft beer, and local produce without a designated driver.
Suggested Time to Spend
A round-trip hop-on-hop-off cruise takes about 1–2 hours, but allow half a day if you plan to explore Kings Park, the zoo, or Swan Valley. For a leisurely afternoon, board a 2.5-hour lunch or sunset cruise that combines sightseeing with dining. Early birds will enjoy the calm morning light; late risers can catch the golden hour before dusk. If you’re self-driving, consider a kayak hire for a more active, flexible river experience.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kings Park & Botanic Garden — A short walk from the Elizabeth Quay jetty; the park’s treetop walk and war memorial are must-sees.
- Elizabeth Quay — The modern waterfront precinct with restaurants, public art, and the Bell Tower; a major cruise departure point.
- Perth Zoo — Accessible via the ferry to South Perth; combine with a riverside picnic or a meal at the zoo’s café.
- Swan Valley — A 25-minute drive or extended cruise upstream; perfect for a day of wine tasting, cheese, and chocolate.
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Image credits
- Kings Park & Botanic Garden — Mark / GFDL
- Perth Zoo — File:OIC south perth zoo entrance.jpg : User:Orderinchaos derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Elizabeth Quay — File:Elizabeth Quay June 2018.jpg : Nick-D derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Swan Valley — Eva Rinaldi Celebrity Photographer / CC BY-SA 2.0