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Days Out in Perth:
Our Seniorocity guide has you covered with ideas for Days Out in Perth. Find Perth attractions, including museums, gardens, tours and much more!
Do you love animals? There are a number of excellent wildlife parks for days out around Perth, including Caversham Wildlife Park, West Australian Reptile Centre and Peel Zoo. This is in addition to our wonderful Perth Zoo in South Perth.
On the other hand, if museums are more of interest, there are a number of museums around Perth and WA to visit. In addition to the Museum of Western Australia in the city, there are several smaller museums. Wanneroo Regional Museum displays examples of early life in Western Australia. The Aviation Heritage Museum provides a unique museum experience of civilian and military aviation. Similarly, if you love cars The Motor Museum of WA boasts a must see collection of vehicles. For a more quirky experience, why not visit The Museum of Natural History and Academy of Taxidermy? See huge animals up close or take the grandkids to visit the dinosaur statues.
For those who are more artistic, why not have a day out at a pottery cafe? Mug ‘n Brush is a unique venue where you can do ceramic painting, enjoy amazing coffee or learn a new skill in one of their many monthly workshops. Likewise, The Painted Teapot in Subiaco is a beautiful Ceramic Painting Studio where you can while away time painting an item from their range of blank pottery pieces. Paint alone, with a friend or even with your grandchildren.
All these Perth Attractions are listed with reviews, photos and more in our Seniorocity guide. Check it out and enjoy a wonderful day out today!
Blessed with white sandy beaches and surrounded by crystal clear waters, Penguin Island is just 30 minutes south of Perth and lies a five minute ferry ride away in the heart of the ruggedly spectacular Shoalwater Islands Marine Park. The wildlife is the star attraction. Join Rockingham Wild Encounters for a cruise to see wild dolphins and rare Australian sea Read more…
Mandurah Christmas Lights Cruises Experience the magic of Christmas with your friends and family on board Mandurah Cruises famous Christmas Lights Cruise. Sing along to Christmas carol favourites and join in the Christmas cheer as you cruise through the wonderland of Christmas lights reflecting onto the water from Mandurah’s luxury canal homes. Plus, enjoy free Christmas entertainment by carolling choirs, Read more…
Public rundays are on the 1st Sunday of each month from 11:00am – 3:00pm. Steam & Diesel Service generally available. Niana Station Castledare Place Wilson Read more…
The Azelia Ley Homestead is open to the public on Sunday afternoons from 1.30pm to 4.30pm, or at other times by appointment. Come on down and stroll the grounds of the Homestead and beautiful Manning Park at any time! Read more…
Experience the wonder and enjoyment of a traditional Venetian Carousel right here at Elizabeth Quay. Built in the Veneto region of Northern Italy, the Elizabeth Quay Carousel has a combination of horses and carriages with hand-painted Venetian artworks. It has been created by some of Europe’s best artisans and is set to traditional carousel music, which is sure to delight Read more…
A unique experience cruising aboard WA’s only solar electric ferry – whisper quiet with no smell of diesel fumes. Eloquently styled in Edwardian fit-out our little ferry takes you on a guided tour of the Swan River up along the foreshore from Elizabeth Quay to East Perth, and return. Seniorocity Review The Little Ferry Co Read more…
Bennett Book Railway is proudly owned and operated by volunteer members of the Western Australian Light Railway Preservation Association. BBR was formed on the 26th of April 1976 by a group of friends who shared an interest in the lesser known narrow gauge railways of Western Australia. Starting from small beginnings in a members backyard, the railway has evolved to a Read more…
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) Education and Heritage Centre is located in the original Perth Central Fire Station. The building was commissioned under the authority of the Western Australian Fire Brigades Act of 1899 and was the first purpose built fire station in Western Australia. Now refurbished, the old station characterises both past and present emergency services’ through displays Read more…
Fremantle is among the most popular destinations in Western Australia and the Esplanade Park is one of its most loveliest features the Tourist Wheel has been in Fremantle since April 2013 and provides unprecedented views of Fremantle town and harbours Read more…
Captain Cook Cruises (WA) has been cruising the waterways of Perth since 1980. Since then, we have firmly established ourselves as Perth’s Premier Cruise Company with a fleet of seven luxurious vessels. Throughout our 35 years of operation we have shown thousands of tourists the very best of the Swan River. Located on the footstep of the Perth CBD, Western Australia, we Read more…
The Pottery Playroom is Perth’s only ceramic painting studio and cafe with a FREE soft play area. Our NO STUDIO FEE policy ensures fun for everyone! Opening Hours: Open Tuesday – Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm Sunday 11.00am – 4.00pm Read more…
The Museum of Natural History & Academy of Taxidermy is home to a display of hundreds of Australia’s native animals, birds, fish and reptiles. Experience the feel of the Australian bush as you wander amongst the kangaroos, emus, sharks and snakes, all beautifully presented by Master Taxidermist, Michael Buzza. Hundreds of exhibits have been patiently, and expertly, reproduced by Michael Read more…
WA Detective Trails are self-guided historical walks around WA with a unique puzzling-solving twist. Each wheel-friendly walk trail comes with a fictitious crime to solve and a list of suspects; each stop on the trail will have you hunting high and low to solve the clue and reveal the identity of an innocent suspect. At the end, there will be Read more…
Beverley Soaring Society is located on the airfield just outside of the Beverley township in the picturesque Avon valley about an hour and 45 minutes drive from Perth. Read more…
The Art Gallery of Western Australia, founded in 1895, occupies a precinct of three heritage buildings on the south-eastern corner of the Perth Cultural Centre. The Gallery houses the State Art Collection, which includes one of the world’s finest collections of Indigenous art, the pre-eminent collection of Western Australian art and design, as well as Australian and International art and Read more…
Revolutions Transport Museum is much more than the State’s only land transport museum – it is an engaging exhibition that showcases the far-reaching impact that our transport choices have made, and are making, on Western Australian lives and landscapes. Interactive exhibits give a sense of the past, from loading a packhorse, to the EJ Holden journeys and the Singing the Train exhibit Read more…
Find the best places to take the grandchildren fruit picking Perth. We’ve listed the best family friendly farms in and around Perth for Strawberry Picking Perth, Apple Picking Perth and Mango Picking Perth. Be prepared for some messy and very happy children. https://www.buggybuddys.com.au/things-to-do/fruit-picking-perth/ Read more…
The Bell Tower located on Riverside Drive overlooking the picturesque Swan River is one of the most unique places to visit in Perth and must see tourist attractions. Filled with fascinating historic content and boasting a unique and distinctive design – resulting from a major architectural competition – it has become an icon for Perth and Western Australia. Read more…
Regional antique cars & motorcycles are displayed along with memorabilia in a large warehouse space. Seniorocity Review Motor Museum of Western Australia, Whiteman Park Read more…
Guildford is one of three towns established in 1829, when Western Australia was settled, and its plan was based on the model of an English country town. The area is enclosed on a peninsular, formed by the Swan and Helena Rivers and was named by Captain James Stirling after his father-in-law’s lectorate in Surrey, England. As the furthest navigable point Read more…
The Perth Airport viewing platform is located on Dunreath Drive and is open every day between 6.30am and 7.00pm (October to March) and 7.30am and 5.30pm (April to September). There is a large car park and parking is FREE. Access to the viewing is via a  pathway that is both wheelchair and pram friendly. Read more…
Visit the exhibition at The Perth Mint featuring highlights such as the one-tonne gold coin and guided heritage tour. Seniorocity Review The Perth Mint, Perth Read more…
Waterfront museum featuring a guided submarine tour, a range of iconic vessels & history exhibits. Seniorocity Review WA Maritime Museum, Fremantle Read more…
Explore Tours Perth provide fun and engaging day trips to destinations around Perth including the Swan Valley, Caversham Wildlife Park, Penguin Island, Margaret River and the Pinnacles. Perfect for exploring Perth, a day out for a group of friends or as an activity for visiting relatives. Read our Trip Advisor reviews Read more…
Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia’s most fascinating and significant cultural attractions. Welcoming visitors since 1850. You’ll be captivated for hours. Seniorocity Review Fremantle Prison Tours Read more…
The Aviation Heritage Museum provides a unique museum experience of civilian and military aviation through its extraordinary aviation displays, helpful guides and special tours. The Museum’s talented volunteers have designed, donated and built a truly amazing array of aviation displays that include 30 aircraft and thousands of artefacts. From the helpful gift shop attendants to the meticulous restorers, the Museum’s Read more…
King Carnival is situated on the scenic and lovely Mandurah Estuary. The Carnival is one of the oldest, historical amusement sites in the state of Western Australia. Well appointed with a wide variety of rides and features. A well-stocked amusement arcade provides hours of entertainment. Food and drinks are available from the kiosk, which also provides golf clubs and golf Read more…
At The Nostalgia Box, we set out to celebrate the people that made all of this possible and to shed light on why home video game consoles have evolved in the way they have. We showcase over 100 consoles from the 1970s through to the 2000s. Read more…
Amaze Miniature Park formerly known as Abingdon Miniature Village was built in 2003 and is home to many English replica scale model buildings. This wonderful attraction has an extensive display of scale model miniature buildings and railways. Many of the models are exact replicas of well known historic buildings from Abingdon Village, parts of the United Kingdom and Germany. Set amongst four Read more…