Rottnest Island to Perth (Ferry Service)

From AUD A$74.00
  • Duration: 90 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Thomson Bay, Western Australia
  • Product code: PHEYF0

A one-way ferry ride from Thomson Bay on Rottnest Island to Barrack Street in Perth offers a captivating journey across the stunning Swan River, presenting passengers with an unforgettable experience of Western Australia's natural beauty and vibrant cityscape.

Boarding at Thomson Bay, Rottnest Island

Your adventure begins at Thomson Bay, the main settlement on Rottnest Island. Known for its tranquil waters and pristine beaches, Thomson Bay is the perfect starting point for this scenic voyage. As you board the ferry, you'll be greeted by the friendly crew and find comfortable seating options, both indoor and outdoor. Before departure, take a moment to admire the picturesque views of Rottnest Island, a haven for wildlife including the famous quokkas, and its idyllic coastal landscapes.

The Journey Across the Indian Ocean

As the ferry departs Thomson Bay, it navigates through the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean. The initial part of the journey offers panoramic views of Rottnest Island's rugged coastline, with its rocky outcrops and secluded bays. The gentle sea breeze and the rhythmic sound of the waves create a relaxing ambiance, perfect for unwinding and soaking in the natural surroundings.

Entering the Swan River

Approaching the mainland, the ferry enters the mouth of the Swan River, a significant and historically rich waterway named after the black swans that inhabit the area. As the ferry glides into the river, the landscape begins to transform, revealing lush riverbanks and picturesque suburbs. The Swan River is flanked by beautiful parks, luxurious homes, and prestigious yacht clubs, providing a glimpse into the lifestyle of Perth's residents.

Scenic Highlights Along the Swan River

The journey along the Swan River is dotted with numerous scenic highlights. You'll pass by the affluent suburbs of Peppermint Grove and Dalkeith, where grand mansions and meticulously landscaped gardens line the riverbanks. The ferry also sails past iconic landmarks such as the historic Point Walter, a popular recreation spot known for its sandbar that stretches into the river, and the sprawling grounds of the University of Western Australia, with its distinctive Mediterranean-style architecture.

Approaching Perth City

As you continue along the river, the skyline of Perth gradually comes into view. The city's modern skyscrapers, juxtaposed with the natural beauty of Kings Park and Botanic Garden, create a stunning visual contrast. The approach to Barrack Street Jetty offers breathtaking views of Elizabeth Quay, a vibrant waterfront precinct featuring public art, dining venues, and recreational spaces. The quay's distinctive suspension bridge and the iconic Bell Tower stand out against the backdrop of the Swan River and the city skyline.

Arrival at Barrack Street Jetty

The ferry docks at Barrack Street Jetty, centrally located in Perth's bustling CBD. Stepping off the ferry, you'll find yourself in the heart of the city, with easy access to a myriad of attractions, from the cultural precincts of Northbridge and Perth Cultural Centre to the shopping districts of Hay Street and Murray Street malls. The jetty itself is a hub of activity, with nearby cafes, restaurants, and bars offering a variety of dining options.

Conclusion

A one-way ferry ride from Thomson Bay on Rottnest Island to Barrack Street in Perth is more than just a mode of transport; it's a scenic and immersive experience that showcases the best of Western Australia's coastal and urban landscapes. Whether you're a local returning to the city or a visitor exploring Perth for the first time, this ferry journey promises a delightful blend of natural beauty and metropolitan charm.


Discounted Fare Types

  • Concession Fares are offered to holders of a current Australian Commonwealth Pensioner Concession card or Seniors card, Health Care card or Student card (secondary or tertiary). These concessions are not available to overseas cardholders. Holders of applicable backpacker cards (including YHA/VIP/ Mad/Peterpans/ISIC) are entitled to concession fares.
  • Teenagers fares are offered to passengers aged between 13 to 16 years inclusive.
  • Children fares are offered to passengers aged between 4 to 12 years inclusive. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
  • Infant fares are offered to passengers aged between 0 to 3 years inclusive.

Please note: This offer is only valid for guests arrived on this island on the same day. In the winter season the ferry is going just to Fremantle Northport and from there the journey will continued to the City of Perth with a the bus shuttle.