The "No Birds" car rental is actually Bayswater Car Rental. The "No Birds" gimmick is an in-joke 'cos they used to be located alongside the local brothel. They have since expanded and taken over that property and the brothel has moved elsewhere.
I'm glad there is someone else that knows this, as sometimes it seems it's just me that remembers that! So many people are unaware what "No Birds" means. :)
Wow! Wow! I loved it! What a nice decent place! No overtourism, clean cities and areas, lovely food, and the breathtaking shores. So sad I am 12000 km away. Greatings from Austria
Your video is 10 out of 10. And you're lucky with the weather too when you're in the Southwest of Western Australia. Great video. Thanks for sharing. 👍
What a great video! You must have put a lot of effort and time into making it. I appreciate the level of detail you give about how to get to and from places you visited. The camera work was great and your choice of background sounds and gentle music was a great choice. Altogether very informative and enjoyable!
DO NOT DO IT. Limited jobs. No police, not enough health care, not enough education. Go to Victoria, NSW or Qland. You are NOT WELCOME IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA,we are full, go away.
Great video. You clearly did your homework, because a lot of the spots you went to for food & coffee are favourites with the locals too, not just tourist places.
Thank you for your great Perth Travel itinerary. Easy to watch and loads of info. We are heading to Perth in May 2024 and look forward to seeing many similar attractions. Great video!
Thank you for the detailed information, it will help make the journey easier. The whole route is well thought out and has many tips. The scenery is worth spending a holiday))
Thanks for the concise tips and recap in your comments. Can i check besides the 2 accomodations you listed, did you stay in Perth city and share the link/area of your accom?
@@Reirei-k8e hello thank you for the kind words! Yes I stayed in Perth as well. I booked via Airbnb. My accommodation was at Newcastle St area but it seems the listing is no longer available… I couldn’t find the link anymore.
My first and only time in Perth was in Aug. '82 when I was in the US Navy....such a beautiful city (or town?).....I'm guessing it's changed quite dramatically since my visit....
You wouldn't recognise Perth now. It was just under a million people back then, 2.25 million now. With freeways everywhere, underground rail, it's still very, very easy to move around. It is now officially the world's longest city, stretching 150km, almost 100 miles along the coast. Google.; Perth and Swan River from Kings Park. Keep scrolling through. Also, Matagarup Bridge at night, Optus Stadium. Elizabeth Quay. Since your visit, WA has developed some of the world's great wines, food, and the coffee is to die for.
Yep, it's changed a bit since I was 17..in '82. Still beautiful & clean. Much more to do, see, easier to explore etc...& the weather's still great! 👍 😁 ✌️🇦🇺
Hello ! Thank you!! We were tempted to cover Pinnacle as well, but we thought it would be tiring to drive back and forth to the north. So, we decided to save it for next time when we can cover the northern part of Perth.
Hello! thank you so much. Here is my saved Google Maps. Hope it's useful for your planning! www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1qQ4-9LkmsWILgmYoZq6QtBOvi9AWkzU&usp=sharing
@@nicolewong9491 If you are there for only a day visit, you can cover more ground and see more with the bus. They stop at various points every half hour so pretty easy to hop on and off. Cycling to the west end is actually quite a long way. I’m a cyclist and I would only get a bike if I was there for a longer period.
thank you! I went there on 20-30 October, the temperature was averaging around 12-16 C however in some parts at the cottage at night it dropped to 8/9 C
Thank you for your kind words! I visited in October, which is Spring season there and the weather was nice; I got cloudy weather for few days but overall was good 👍🏼. I read summer can be really hot and winter might be rainy and cold.
thank you so much for the informative vlog! Can i know if you would have extra days at WA, would you travel up roadtrip to Northline?or whats the reason you choosed South?
Hello! Yes definitely I would love to drive to the Northline if I had extra days! I will leave it to the next trip to WA :) I chose to go the south first as I wanted to explore Margaret River area.
I didnt have experience to go in December but this website may be useful www.australia.com/en-sg/facts-and-planning/weather-in-australia/perth-weather.html
@shafaulfia7352 hello! I didn’t spend any parking in Perth as our accommodation is near the central. For typical parking in Fremantle it can be around $2-3.
10 days in Perth?? Did Perth in 84 in an AX Falcon from Darwin Saw the entire joint in 3 days Freo was a smashing place for a pub crawl, 13 pubs in a walk against thirst contest Kings Park was awesome, the CBD is Dead after 5 pm Northbridge was a total Hood, drugs wall to wall Cot beach was chocka smut and some Lezmurdy Falls was worth the drive Mandurah was another sleepy joint with oval size beer gardens and the sun in summer is like an oven set to max , 10 pints does nothing.
Lovely informative video, but can you please decide how you are going to pronounce the word 'QUAY'. You've said three different pronunciations in this video.
Fremantle isnt really a city, its just the port of Perth. Its a combination of satellite cities or municipalities like counties, Perth is made up of the city of Meville, Joondaluo, Swan Fremantle etc... Many people thinks its going to be out of Perth, but ifs in the centre of the metro coastal area.
Fremantle is a city in every way and older then Perth. Just because it's suburbs rub shoulders with the ones of nearby Perth doesn't lessen the fact, and it's retained its beautiful old architecture which Perth city shamefully demolished almost all 40-50years ago.
@@mattbarbarich3295 You obviously don't live here, Fremantle doesnt have suburds, other municipalities mentioned below do but not Fremantle as its so.small. it has a north, south and east section. Fremantle is actually classed as suburd of you guessed it: Perth it doesn't just rub shoulders with Perths suburbs, its smack in the middle of the coastal metropolitan area of the city. Again Perth is made up of several municipalities including Meville, Joondalup, Swan, Wanneroo etc... and Fremnatle which serves as Perths port city. These collectively make up the city of Perth. Fremantle is part or Perth. But I asusme by your self-righteous retort that you know better. I was born and raised in Fremantle, when someone asks me where I'm from I say "Perth" not Freo. And Perth had lost alot of it's old architecture, that's called progress. There is still some beautiful old buildings in the city and its surrounds if you cared to look, but it also does still have Fremantle whcih again is part of Perth!!!.
@@mattbarbarich3295 Fremantle is a Western Australian suburb located in Perth at the mouth of the Swan River, and is situated 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the Perth central business district. One of the original settlements of the Swan River Colony established in 1829 is within the area known today as this suburb.
@@Alunticstalkedme4072I know where Fremantle is , I've been friggin going there since the 1960s. It has had city status for many decades and even though I don't live there I'm sure the vast number of its inhabitants don't consider their city just a "suburb" of Perth with its very different culture , economy and history and the people of South Fremantle , East Fremantle , White Gum Valley etc would mostly concour too I'm sure. (Fremantle officially became a City on 3 June 1929, definetly not a suburb of Perth City today).
@@mattbarbarich3295 again its s a municipality, it's a Port city of Perth. I live here FFS, an you still are so self-righteous you belive otherwise. Joondalup, Wanaeroo, Stirling, Swan, Meville etc...and FREMANTLE make up the City of Perth. Fremnatle like those is part of Perth, you cant be serious arguing this. It literally sits in the centre of the metro area. And youre not even from here and you keep replying with this, its obtuse. East, South and North are divisions of Fremnatle, White Gum Valley, Occonor etc come under the electorate of Fremantle and are surburbs in Perth. Again I live in Fremantle, we like everyone else here consider ourselves part of Perth. Its 15 minutes to the CBD, we are literally are in the centre of the coastal area. I have family who live in Joondalup, they also consider themselves part of the City of Perth, because again it's in the METRo AREA OF PERTH. I dont know how this is so hard for someone who isn't from here to understand. It's not like Geelong an hour down the freeway to another CITY!!!!!
the amount of details and efforts that you put into this video is simply amazing! thank you for sharing
Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏼
The "No Birds" car rental is actually Bayswater Car Rental. The "No Birds" gimmick is an in-joke 'cos they used to be located alongside the local brothel.
They have since expanded and taken over that property and the brothel has moved elsewhere.
I'm glad there is someone else that knows this, as sometimes it seems it's just me that remembers that! So many people are unaware what "No Birds" means. :)
This is one of the best video for perth after strolling so many vloggers. Good job
Wow! Wow! I loved it! What a nice decent place! No overtourism, clean cities and areas, lovely food, and the breathtaking shores. So sad I am 12000 km away. Greatings from Austria
Your video is 10 out of 10. And you're lucky with the weather too when you're in the Southwest of Western Australia. Great video. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thanks so much! I really enjoyed my trip to Perth! 😁
What a great video!
You must have put a lot of effort and time into making it. I appreciate the level of detail you give about how to get to and from places you visited. The camera work was great and your choice of background sounds and gentle music was a great choice.
Altogether very informative and enjoyable!
Thanks lots!🙏🏼
Wow!! Fabulous video…I live in Perth, born and grew up here. You showed so much and packed a lot into each day! Well done. Thankyou for sharing😍
Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏼
DO NOT DO IT. Limited jobs. No police, not enough health care, not enough education. Go to Victoria, NSW or Qland.
You are NOT WELCOME IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA,we are full, go away.
Thank you for this lovely video! Love how it just "shows" and there is no "news reporting". Feels very zen like.
Great video. You clearly did your homework, because a lot of the spots you went to for food & coffee are favourites with the locals too, not just tourist places.
thank you so much !
Thank you for your great Perth Travel itinerary. Easy to watch and loads of info. We are heading to Perth in May 2024 and look forward to seeing many similar attractions. Great video!
Thank you. Safe travels and enjoy your trip !
Thank you for the detailed information, it will help make the journey easier. The whole route is well thought out and has many tips. The scenery is worth spending a holiday))
You are most welcome ! 🙏🏼
Such an informative and entertaining video. Thanks so much!
You are most welcome 🙏🏼
Your video is truly awesome! Nice videoshooting skill, clear information, i saved it for my reference, thanks!
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Looks you had so much fun
Yr video is so informative for a first timer visiting Perth...
Thank you so much! I hope it helps you plan your trip. 🙏🏼
Just got back from Perth and love it. Your video is awesome.
thank you and welcome back !!
Such a great video! Thank you so much for sharing 👍😉
Love your video, straight to the point, not wasting time. Gracias!
Thank you for this! I am planning my trip to WA and have a couple days left in Perth. Your road trip looks really fun!
Thank you 🙏🏼 hope it’s useful and enjoy your trip ! 😃
Thanks for the concise tips and recap in your comments. Can i check besides the 2 accomodations you listed, did you stay in Perth city and share the link/area of your accom?
@@Reirei-k8e hello thank you for the kind words! Yes I stayed in Perth as well. I booked via Airbnb. My accommodation was at Newcastle St area but it seems the listing is no longer available… I couldn’t find the link anymore.
Many thanks for not just showing Kings Park over and over again.
Easy to watch and enjoyable!! Kudos!
My first and only time in Perth was in Aug. '82 when I was in the US Navy....such a beautiful city (or town?).....I'm guessing it's changed quite dramatically since my visit....
You wouldn't recognise Perth now. It was just under a million people back then, 2.25 million now. With freeways everywhere, underground rail, it's still very, very easy to move around. It is now officially the world's longest city, stretching 150km, almost 100 miles along the coast.
Google.; Perth and Swan River from Kings Park. Keep scrolling through.
Also, Matagarup Bridge at night, Optus Stadium. Elizabeth Quay.
Since your visit, WA has developed some of the world's great wines, food, and the coffee is to die for.
Yep, it's changed a bit since I was 17..in '82.
Still beautiful & clean. Much more to do, see, easier to explore etc...& the weather's still great! 👍 😁
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You wouldn’t know it. That’s a long time ago. Comment hardly relevant now.
@@shazza160 - What's your point??
Lovely places
Hi thanks for the awesome video, may I know why you skip the pinnacles? I noticed you just go by the coast.
Hello ! Thank you!! We were tempted to cover Pinnacle as well, but we thought it would be tiring to drive back and forth to the north. So, we decided to save it for next time when we can cover the northern part of Perth.
thank you for sharing!! do you happen to have a google maps collection of all the destinations you can share? :)
Hello! thank you so much. Here is my saved Google Maps. Hope it's useful for your planning! www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1qQ4-9LkmsWILgmYoZq6QtBOvi9AWkzU&usp=sharing
If you go to Rottnest just for the day, use the island bus service, not a bicycle.
Any reason why the bus but not the bicycle pls
@@nicolewong9491 If you are there for only a day visit, you can cover more ground and see more with the bus. They stop at various points every half hour so pretty easy to hop on and off. Cycling to the west end is actually quite a long way. I’m a cyclist and I would only get a bike if I was there for a longer period.
Thank you for the tips ! Appreciate it very much !
@@nicolewong9491 💡 if you book early enough you can hire an E-bike. More cost but easier for the hills.
Is the bus free or do you have to pay? :) @@zwieseler
thank you for this!!!
You’re most welcome!
great video, when did you go here and what temperature was it?
thank you! I went there on 20-30 October, the temperature was averaging around 12-16 C however in some parts at the cottage at night it dropped to 8/9 C
What a nice weather. When did you travel?
Indeed ! It was in second half of October.
It’s the best video for Perth. So what is the Season that you recommend
Thank you for your kind words! I visited in October, which is Spring season there and the weather was nice; I got cloudy weather for few days but overall was good 👍🏼. I read summer can be really hot and winter might be rainy and cold.
@@CaroPensieve actually I planned to visit on next April. I think it’s on Autumn
@@Andy-dayoff I think that would be great too ! enjoy your trip
@@CaroPensieve thx a lot
thank you so much for the informative vlog! Can i know if you would have extra days at WA, would you travel up roadtrip to Northline?or whats the reason you choosed South?
Hello! Yes definitely I would love to drive to the Northline if I had extra days! I will leave it to the next trip to WA :) I chose to go the south first as I wanted to explore Margaret River area.
thanks for sharing, you had a quite good weather, which month you went there?
Thank you. I went in October month.
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hi! do you know if the weather is ok to go in mid December? Will it be too warm?
I didnt have experience to go in December but this website may be useful www.australia.com/en-sg/facts-and-planning/weather-in-australia/perth-weather.html
December is the start of Summer here. So it could be from 25-45 °C (77-115 °F)
Don’t do it in wintertime , it’s absolutely freezing with those Antarctic winds blowing for 4 months sometimes.
Hi! Thank you for making such an informative video! May I ask which time of the year was this? Thank you
Hi! Thank you for the kind words. I went in the month of October end.
How much does it cost for 10-day travel?
Hello! We spent about ~S$4K or A$4.5K excluding flights for 2 pax travellers.
Hi caro thanks for your vlog, May I know how much you spent pay for parking in perth?
@shafaulfia7352 hello! I didn’t spend any parking in Perth as our accommodation is near the central. For typical parking in Fremantle it can be around $2-3.
10 days in Perth?? Did Perth in 84 in an AX Falcon from Darwin
Saw the entire joint in 3 days
Freo was a smashing place for a pub crawl, 13 pubs in a walk against thirst contest
Kings Park was awesome, the CBD is Dead after 5 pm
Northbridge was a total Hood, drugs wall to wall
Cot beach was chocka smut and some
Lezmurdy Falls was worth the drive
Mandurah was another sleepy joint with oval size beer gardens
and the sun in summer is like an oven set to max , 10 pints does nothing.
Sounds like you had a whirlwind experience! I hope you enjoyed your time in Perth.
Lovely informative video, but can you please decide how you are going to pronounce the word 'QUAY'. You've said three different pronunciations in this video.
Haha! My bad for the typos. It should be Quay!! 😅😅. Have a lovely trip!!
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Fremantle isnt really a city, its just the port of Perth. Its a combination of satellite cities or municipalities like counties, Perth is made up of the city of Meville, Joondaluo, Swan Fremantle etc... Many people thinks its going to be out of Perth, but ifs in the centre of the metro coastal area.
Fremantle is a city in every way and older then Perth. Just because it's suburbs rub shoulders with the ones of nearby Perth doesn't lessen the fact, and it's retained its beautiful old architecture which Perth city shamefully demolished almost all 40-50years ago.
@@mattbarbarich3295 You obviously don't live here, Fremantle doesnt have suburds, other municipalities mentioned below do but not Fremantle as its so.small. it has a north, south and east section. Fremantle is actually classed as suburd of you guessed it: Perth it doesn't just rub shoulders with Perths suburbs, its smack in the middle of the coastal metropolitan area of the city.
Again Perth is made up of several municipalities including Meville, Joondalup, Swan, Wanneroo etc... and Fremnatle which serves as Perths port city. These collectively make up the city of Perth. Fremantle is part or Perth. But I asusme by your self-righteous retort that you know better.
I was born and raised in Fremantle, when someone asks me where I'm from I say "Perth" not Freo. And Perth had lost alot of it's old architecture, that's called progress. There is still some beautiful old buildings in the city and its surrounds if you cared to look, but it also does still have Fremantle whcih again is part of Perth!!!.
@@mattbarbarich3295 Fremantle is a Western Australian suburb located in Perth at the mouth of the Swan River, and is situated 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the Perth central business district. One of the original settlements of the Swan River Colony established in 1829 is within the area known today as this suburb.
@@Alunticstalkedme4072I know where Fremantle is , I've been friggin going there since the 1960s.
It has had city status for many decades and even though I don't live there I'm sure the vast number of its inhabitants don't consider their city just a "suburb" of Perth with its very different culture , economy and history and the people of South Fremantle , East Fremantle , White Gum Valley etc would mostly concour too I'm sure. (Fremantle officially became a City on 3 June 1929, definetly not a suburb of Perth City today).
@@mattbarbarich3295 again its s a municipality, it's a Port city of Perth. I live here FFS, an you still are so self-righteous you belive otherwise. Joondalup, Wanaeroo, Stirling, Swan, Meville etc...and FREMANTLE make up the City of Perth. Fremnatle like those is part of Perth, you cant be serious arguing this. It literally sits in the centre of the metro area.
And youre not even from here and you keep replying with this, its obtuse.
East, South and North are divisions of Fremnatle, White Gum Valley, Occonor etc come under the electorate of Fremantle and are surburbs in Perth.
Again I live in Fremantle, we like everyone else here consider ourselves part of Perth. Its 15 minutes to the CBD, we are literally are in the centre of the coastal area.
I have family who live in Joondalup, they also consider themselves part of the City of Perth, because again it's in the METRo AREA OF PERTH. I dont know how this is so hard for someone who isn't from here to understand. It's not like Geelong an hour down the freeway to another CITY!!!!!
Never sing “friends” again plz