Hi, I really enjoyed it. Actually I have seen many videos from the city of Perth but this one was unique for me. thank you so much. I am looking forward to seeing your next video.
Magnifiques paysages. Des plages à perte de vue. Des images qui vous donnent envie d'y être, n'hésitez pas à partir en vacances à Perth. Vous ne serez pas déçu....
Another awesome share Kharissa. Well done 👏🏾 👍🏾 ❤. Obviously I have never been to your neck of the woods but I must confess. I always thought when I saw beaches like yours in magazines or guides that it was enhanced in some way. It wasn't until I visited Australia and the Barrier Reef specifically that I saw how amazing and transparent the water was. Such a pretty bluish green. Anywayz. Loved the beaches featured. The Aquarium looks AMAZING. I didn't realize that you were fluent in French 😮. You continue to impress 👍🏾💯. You look amazing in red by the way 😉. Thanks again for the hours you invested to share this with us 😊👍🏾💯❤️❤️
Thank you so much dear Quent for your fabulous comment. I really appreciate you taking the time to write such wonderful feedback and it is truly inspiring. I can only hope that you will be able to visit Australia again in the future ❤️🥳❤️
@kharissa_gomez Well enough to get by is sufficient as I saw. I so enjoy your shares Kharissa 💯. Thanks for giving as the heads-up on starting your channel. Loving it 😍 ❤️
@qbrown4239 thanks again Quent - please stay tuned for Margaret River - big production - will be out last post of Western Australia before we head to Bali ❤️🙏❤️
If you go south of City Beach then the coast line basically has hardly any swimmers until you reach Swanbourne and then Cottesloe. Its a wonderful quiet and isolated section of beach for several kilometres with access limited due to the army land. Incredible that such isolated beaches are only 10km from CBD.
@@kharissa_gomez between city beach and swanbourne main beach is extensive area with dog beach and then clothing optional in front of army land. The whole section is inaccessible so perfect once you get past the dog beach.
Trigg and Scarborough beaches are the popular ones for surfing. Scarborough has all the hotels, pubs and restaurants. The most built up beach in Perth. Be careful of rips if you aren't a good swimmer. But a beautiful stretch of sand heading north from City Beach and Floreat and all the way to Trigg.
Being born and bred in Perth I've been to all the beaches mentioned and also the other ones along that stretch not mentioned... Port, Leighton, Mosman, Swanborne, Floreat, Scarborough, North, Marmion, Mullaloo, Burns and Quinns beaches. Essentially, they're really all just one great stretch of beach with only the occasional rock outcrop. The distinctions between them is imaginary lines drawn on a map. As a kid, I used to holiday at a beachside caravan park at Mullaloo. Little did I realise that I'd end up raising my kids only about 2km from it. If you love the beach lifestyle then Perth is the place to be. You can jump in a car and head west and you will run into the Indian ocean and finding a beach there couldn't be easier.
Thank you so much for your comment - I do agree - beautiful stretched of white sand beach but sometimes I prefer if it to have more coves and inlets like in NSW but we are still lucky to have beautiful beaches in Perth... We'll definitely aim for Part 2 ❤️❤️❤️
@@peterchamberlain4448 I was just listing those north of the river mouth that occur in one continuous stretch [and only to Quinns], no slur was intended. Sure, by all means add all the ones south too. So many beaches to list and not enough ink... ^_^.
Good video. Perth beaches are great but probably the best bit of coastline in the metro area is about 50 kilometres south at Rockingham. Lovely sheltered beach running south to Point Peron and a section of limstone rocks with some nice walk trails and some old WWII miitary fortifications. Then running further south, Shoalwater, Penguin Island, Safety Bay and Warnbro Sound. Certainly one of the most interesting coastines near Perth.
The stretches of rocky beaches from Trigg to North Beach/Watermans is an interesting diversion from the sandy beaches. But up at Hillarys is probably one of the better beaches at Sorrento. Its situated just south of Hillarys boat harbour and has the best combination with some waves for interest and variation but largely safe and calm. Then further north Mullaloo is a great option. But I noticed you were 30 minutes from Perth CBD. But you only just missed timewise Port Beach and Leighton's beach north of Fremantle and South Beach south of Fremantle. These are exceptional really for calm waters and perfect white sand.
@@kharissa_gomez mettams pool and hamersley pool are two rocky pool areas that are excellent when the seabreeze is in. I hear Yanchep lagoon is excellent. not sure of the other rocky pool immediately north of trigg.
@@ACDZ123 There's some nice beaches south but Rocko, Kwinana etc are nice too although there is a lot of weed however the council clean it up off the beach regularly
@RorysRamblings I lived in coolbelup /yangebup for a while and used to head down the beaches south of freo. Wasn't a huge fan. I'm spoilt coz I grew up in Scarborough..but that's good if they clearing the weed
I rate Cottesloe as worst beach in Perth. Very narrow, no parking, overcrowded.... Beaches north of Scarborough are the best, especially the little ones protected by reef where snorkelling is great 7:28. City Beach is good for watching the sun set while dining. Trigg for surfing. Mullaloo is tops.
I live in Perth and would not say Cottesloe beach is good. To hard to park and very expensive cafes. North of Scarborough is the best if you like surfing Scarborough and trigg and north beach are great. I’ve got a secret beach that I’m not going to disclose as it’s very private and no big waves. Sorry.
Admittedly, I was talking about the beaches themselves in my post. Cottesloe has gotten harder and harder to park there over the years, but then, that's very much how the elite locals would prefer it, don't you think? Not that I'm saying that's how it is.. oh no... . You can still get there easily enough, though, by catching the train and jumping off at Cottesloe station. Then you can take an average sandgroper stroll through their suburb past all their houses; sometimes decisions made 'in their own interests' can backfire, can't they? ^_^. Still, with so many spectacular beaches to visit, I haven't bothered to do that for decades.
Hi, I really enjoyed it. Actually I have seen many videos from the city of Perth but this one was unique for me. thank you so much. I am looking forward to seeing your next video.
Thank you so much for your comment - MArgaret River is showing mid Feb so we hope you will enjoy it too - thank you again for your support ❤️
Des plages magnifiques, beaucoup de couleurs, du calme et du soleil. Merci beaucoup pour ce bon moment.
Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire ❤️❤️❤️
So many nice beaches in perth😮
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Wow😮 magnificent beaches! Amazing video as always!🌊 ⛱️😎☀️❤
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Wow! Excellent video on wonderful beaches. 😊😍
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Amazing beaches and a great video as usual. Thanks my dear.for sharing.
Thank you so much dear friend ❤️❤️❤️
Best beaches in all the beaches I have travelled! Glad to now call Perth home! ❤
Thank you so much fot your comment and happy to know that you are now living in beautiful Perth ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing-great footage- we are very lucky to have these beautiful beaches on our doorstep 😊
Yes we are! and thank you for your comment ❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely stunning beaches 😍
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Thanks for sharing it's so nice there.
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Magnifiques paysages.
Des plages à perte de vue.
Des images qui vous donnent envie d'y être, n'hésitez pas à partir en vacances à Perth.
Vous ne serez pas déçu....
Metci beaucoup❤️❤️❤️
j'espère que vous pourrez bientôt visiter Perth !❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic
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Perth Australia a beautiful City As well as nice beaches 🌏💙💙💜💜💯
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Another awesome share Kharissa. Well done 👏🏾 👍🏾 ❤. Obviously I have never been to your neck of the woods but I must confess. I always thought when I saw beaches like yours in magazines or guides that it was enhanced in some way. It wasn't until I visited Australia and the Barrier Reef specifically that I saw how amazing and transparent the water was. Such a pretty bluish green. Anywayz. Loved the beaches featured. The Aquarium looks AMAZING. I didn't realize that you were fluent in French 😮. You continue to impress 👍🏾💯. You look amazing in red by the way 😉. Thanks again for the hours you invested to share this with us 😊👍🏾💯❤️❤️
Thank you so much dear Quent for your fabulous comment. I really appreciate you taking the time to write such wonderful feedback and it is truly inspiring. I can only hope that you will be able to visit Australia again in the future ❤️🥳❤️
PS not quite fluent in French but I can speak and comprehend enough to get me by❤️❤️❤️
@kharissa_gomez Well enough to get by is sufficient as I saw. I so enjoy your shares Kharissa 💯. Thanks for giving as the heads-up on starting your channel. Loving it 😍 ❤️
@qbrown4239 thanks again Quent - please stay tuned for Margaret River - big production - will be out last post of Western Australia before we head to Bali ❤️🙏❤️
@kharissa_gomez Coolio! Can't wait 👍🏾👍🏾💯. Have a great day and week Kharissa 😊🤗❤️❤️
Magnifique reportage. Bravo kharissa et Alexis. Bisous de Corse❤️😘
Metci beaucoup Sylvie❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the great tips!
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Stunning
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If you go south of City Beach then the coast line basically has hardly any swimmers until you reach Swanbourne and then Cottesloe. Its a wonderful quiet and isolated section of beach for several kilometres with access limited due to the army land. Incredible that such isolated beaches are only 10km from CBD.
Thank you - I totally agree - when we flew the drone we can definitely see that the Southside of City Beach is almost empty - great tip ❤️❤️❤️
@@kharissa_gomez between city beach and swanbourne main beach is extensive area with dog beach and then clothing optional in front of army land. The whole section is inaccessible so perfect once you get past the dog beach.
I live in Perth and my favourite beach is down south in Dunsborough.
Thank you ❤️
Great beaches... I would love to visit AQUA some other time. Awesome video yet again Kharissa. ❤
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Trigg and Scarborough beaches are the popular ones for surfing. Scarborough has all the hotels, pubs and restaurants. The most built up beach in Perth. Be careful of rips if you aren't a good swimmer. But a beautiful stretch of sand heading north from City Beach and Floreat and all the way to Trigg.
Nice Video
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Being born and bred in Perth I've been to all the beaches mentioned and also the other ones along that stretch not mentioned... Port, Leighton, Mosman, Swanborne, Floreat, Scarborough, North, Marmion, Mullaloo, Burns and Quinns beaches. Essentially, they're really all just one great stretch of beach with only the occasional rock outcrop. The distinctions between them is imaginary lines drawn on a map. As a kid, I used to holiday at a beachside caravan park at Mullaloo. Little did I realise that I'd end up raising my kids only about 2km from it. If you love the beach lifestyle then Perth is the place to be. You can jump in a car and head west and you will run into the Indian ocean and finding a beach there couldn't be easier.
Thank you so much for your comment - I do agree - beautiful stretched of white sand beach but sometimes I prefer if it to have more coves and inlets like in NSW but we are still lucky to have beautiful beaches in Perth... We'll definitely aim for Part 2 ❤️❤️❤️
Strange that you didn’t mention Rockingham beach which was voted beast beach in Perth by ABC listeners…🤷♂️
@@peterchamberlain4448 I was just listing those north of the river mouth that occur in one continuous stretch [and only to Quinns], no slur was intended. Sure, by all means add all the ones south too. So many beaches to list and not enough ink... ^_^.
@trig1900 thank you we’ll aim for part 2 and 3 in future 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Good video. Perth beaches are great but probably the best bit of coastline in the metro area is about 50 kilometres south at Rockingham. Lovely sheltered beach running south to Point Peron and a section of limstone rocks with some nice walk trails and some old WWII miitary fortifications. Then running further south, Shoalwater, Penguin Island, Safety Bay and Warnbro Sound. Certainly one of the most interesting coastines near Perth.
Thank you so much for your comment - hopefully we can create a content of Rockingham and surrounds as part of our Perth Hidden Gems series ❤️❤️❤️
The stretches of rocky beaches from Trigg to North Beach/Watermans is an interesting diversion from the sandy beaches. But up at Hillarys is probably one of the better beaches at Sorrento. Its situated just south of Hillarys boat harbour and has the best combination with some waves for interest and variation but largely safe and calm. Then further north Mullaloo is a great option.
But I noticed you were 30 minutes from Perth CBD. But you only just missed timewise Port Beach and Leighton's beach north of Fremantle and South Beach south of Fremantle. These are exceptional really for calm waters and perfect white sand.
Thank you so much for your comment and great ideas - I will surely incorporate all of these in our the Part 2 of Perth Beaches! ❤️❤️❤️
@@kharissa_gomez mettams pool and hamersley pool are two rocky pool areas that are excellent when the seabreeze is in. I hear Yanchep lagoon is excellent. not sure of the other rocky pool immediately north of trigg.
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I'm come here to see the nearest land of the missing flight ( MH 370 ) that was lost on 8 March 2014...😂😂.
But Nice Video 👍
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Big. Shark 🦈 sometimes
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I train my boxing there and training in Perth beaches for a couple of years now and please come say hi
Hoping to do Part 2 of Perth Beaches so hope to see you there - thank you for your comment ❤️❤️❤️
You missed Swanbourne Beach!
There will be a Part 2 of Perth’s Best Beaches ❤️
Ha ha cheeky 😂
All the tourist beaches lol. Best beaches by far are C y o Connor, Challenger and Coogee
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Coogee lol..Mullaloo is way nicer ..too much weed and pollution in the Cockburn sound
@@ACDZ123 There's some nice beaches south but Rocko, Kwinana etc are nice too although there is a lot of weed however the council clean it up off the beach regularly
@RorysRamblings I lived in coolbelup /yangebup for a while and used to head down the beaches south of freo. Wasn't a huge fan. I'm spoilt coz I grew up in Scarborough..but that's good if they clearing the weed
Will consider some of your good ideas for Part 2 of Perth Beaches. Thank you for your comment ❤️
I rate Cottesloe as worst beach in Perth. Very narrow, no parking, overcrowded.... Beaches north of Scarborough are the best, especially the little ones protected by reef where snorkelling is great 7:28. City Beach is good for watching the sun set while dining. Trigg for surfing. Mullaloo is tops.
Thank you for your comment - Perth Beach Part 2 will be featuring Northern beaches including Yanchep Lagoon ❤️❤️❤️
I like the beach because I have very fair skin and there is a lot of trees that provide shade on a grassy area.
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Do you think Perth is a suitable city for illegal immigrant looking for cash job?
It is absolutely not but there are other visa options for you to explore such as skills and student visa. Good luck❤️
@@kharissa_gomez thank you for the information
Don't mention the nudist beach 😂
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I live in Perth and would not say Cottesloe beach is good. To hard to park and very expensive cafes. North of Scarborough is the best if you like surfing Scarborough and trigg and north beach are great. I’ve got a secret beach that I’m not going to disclose as it’s very private and no big waves. Sorry.
Thank you for watching
Admittedly, I was talking about the beaches themselves in my post. Cottesloe has gotten harder and harder to park there over the years, but then, that's very much how the elite locals would prefer it, don't you think? Not that I'm saying that's how it is.. oh no... . You can still get there easily enough, though, by catching the train and jumping off at Cottesloe station. Then you can take an average sandgroper stroll through their suburb past all their houses; sometimes decisions made 'in their own interests' can backfire, can't they? ^_^. Still, with so many spectacular beaches to visit, I haven't bothered to do that for decades.