About Us
Welcome to Ficus Perth
Your trusted companion for unforgettable journeys across Perth and beyond.
Founded with a passion for exploration, Ficus Perth specializes in crafting unique travel experiences that showcase the beauty, culture, and adventure of Western Australia. From the pristine beaches and stunning national parks to vibrant cityscapes, we’re here to ensure your journey is as memorable as the destination.
Our team of experienced travel experts is dedicated to providing personalized service, curated itineraries, and seamless planning for all types of travelers – whether you’re seeking family-friendly escapes, luxury getaways, or off-the-beaten-path adventures.
At Ficus Perth, we prioritize sustainable and responsible tourism, ensuring that every trip leaves a positive impact on the local community and environment. We partner with local guides, businesses, and organizations to give you an authentic taste of Perth’s rich heritage and natural beauty.
Let us take care of the details so you can focus on creating memories that last a lifetime. With Ficus Perth, every journey is a story worth telling.
Attractions
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Elizabeh Quay
Set on the Swan River’s north shore, Elizabeth Quay is a waterfront entertainment hub filled with green spaces and esplanades, eateries, and public artwork. The quay is located in Perth’s central business district, and is a great starting point for exploring the rest of the city.
Kings Par & Botanical Garden
The Central Park of Perth, Kings Park & Botanic Garden boasts a hilltop perch with views of the Swan River and city skyline. Locals and visitors flock here for picnics and walks amid wildflowers, bushland, landscaped gardens, and historic memorials.
Pinnacles Desert
Although otherworldly in appearance, the Pinnacles Desert is 100 percent on planet Earth. Located along the Indian Ocean’s Coral Coast in Nambung National Park in Western Australia (WA), this vast sandy expanse is filled with towering limestone pillars. Plus, at only a few hours’ drive from the city of Perth, the site makes for a popular day trip.
Wave Rock
A large granite rock formation shaped like an ocean wave, Wave Rock is located in Western Australia’s Golden Outback region and situated in a bushland environment. Standing nearly 50 feet (15 meters) tall and 360 feet (110 meters) long, the formation is part of a geological area dating back more than 2.5 billion years.
Penguin Island
Just 45 minutes from Perth, Penguin Island is an engaging ecotourism destination. Home to over 1,000 of the world’s smallest penguins, the island is teeming with animal activity. Attend a penguin feeding presentation, look to the skies for signs of seabirds, or search the seas for a glimpse of dolphins or a rare Australian sea lion.
Margaret River
The Margaret River region is Western Australia’s food, wine, surfing, and leisure playground. It’s also one of the most scenic and lush regions in the state, graced with a mix of coastline, forest, vineyards, and farmland. Wine-loving visitors have more than 140 Margaret River wineries to choose from—its vintages are compared to those of Bordeaux in France—and the area also attracts surfers, whale watchers, spelunkers, and beachgoers to its nearby coastal landscapes.
Perth Mint
When it opened in 1899, the Perth Mint was the third branch of Britain’s Royal Mint in Australia. Today it produces gold, silver, and platinum bullion coins and bars. Visit to see exhibitions about Western Australia’s gold rush history and collections of rare gold nuggets and coins.
Swan River
The liquid heart of Perth, the Swan River touches many of the city’s neighborhoods on its way to the Indian Ocean. The river passes through the Swan Valley wine region, Perth’s Central Business District and affluent suburbs, and the port city of Fremantle, and there are lots of recreational opportunities on the banks and in the water.
Fremantle Markets
Housed in a Victorian marketplace more than 100 years old, the Fremantle Markets are a Western Australian institution. A visit to the markets offers not only the chance to shop for fresh food and unique gifts, but also to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the entertainment offered by a rotating schedule of street performers.
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