WELCOME TO PERTH

THINGS TO SEE AND DO

Experience the vibrant city of Perth | Boorloo, Australia’s sunniest capital city, where business opportunities abound amidst its natural beauty. This dynamic urban centre, nestled alongside the Swan River | Derbal Yerrigan, offers a plethora of options for you to connect, collaborate, and learn. Framed by the Swan River, the city boasts 19 pristine beaches, each blessed with dreamy Indian Ocean sunsets, and is home to one of the world’s largest inner-city parks. You can explore Perth’s historic and bohemian port city of Fremantle | Walyalup, embark on dolphin-watching cruises in Rockingham, or arrange a visit to Rottnest Island | Wadjemup to capture a Quokka selfie of your own. Enhance your conference experience and immerse yourself in cultural tours, luxury hotels, shopping precincts, rooftop bars and waterfront dining at Elizabeth Quay | Goomup on the beautiful Swan River. When you experience Perth it is easy to see why it is such a relaxed and naturally adventurous capital city.

In Perth, life’s a beach – and there are 19 of the beauties to explore along the coast. Dip and dive with dolphins, soak up an Indian Ocean sunset, or indulge in an impromptu seaside picnic or dining experience. More active? Surf, windsurf, fish or snorkel. As Australia’s sunniest capital, it’s a good bet that every day is beach weather.

For your own safety, it is suggested that you only enter the water in designated areas for activities.

How many cities in the world can you think of where an enormous native park has been preserved only 2 km from city centre skyscrapers? In the West Australian capital of Perth, a free, five minute public bus ride is all it takes to be inhaling the scent of native wildflowers while listening to bird chatter, surrounded by a dozen shades of sun-bleached green.

No other capital city in Australia has an island – let alone many - right on its doorstep. The most famous, Rottnest Island, is a Class A Nature Reserve, a revered status that ensures its wilderness is consciously preserved.

Western Australia is one of the most biologically diverse regions in the world and home to nine distinct wine regions.

These include the world-renowned Margaret River; the Swan Valley; and the lesser known wineries in the Bickley and Pickering Brook valleys - a short trip from Perth.

"If there is a 'winning region' in this year's Top 50 Best in Show selection it has to be Western Australia's Margaret River"

Article: Australian wines sweep 2023 Decanter World Wine Awards

EXPLORE PERTH & WESTERN AUSTRALIA PRE OR POST CONGRESS IN 2024 FOR DAY TRIPS & LONGER

Check here regularly to find out about more Special Delegate Deals leading up to and after the congress!

Also see the overview of the current adventures, historical, cultural and culinary experiences waiting to be explored in this WA Tourism Guide.