Perth, Western Australia (WA)

After 23 hours on two flights and a day lost to the International Date Line, we arrived in Perth in the state of Western Australia. We have now visited all 7 continents. Our first impressions ofLäs mer
After 23 hours on two flights and a day lost to the International Date Line, we arrived in Perth in the state of Western Australia. We have now visited all 7 continents. Our first impressions ofLäs mer
Today we visited an excellent natural history museum in Perth known as the Boola Bardip. From huge 5-ton wrecking balls that cleared Australian forests for farming to delicate sea coral, it had itLäs mer
We spent Monday exploring Fremantle, the port city for Perth. It’s a quiet city steeped in maritime lore, mostly shipwrecks. The Dutch and English first made forays to Australia in the 1600s andLäs mer
As we pulled into the sheltered port town of Albany (pronounced owlbany), we encountered granite formations and hills for the first time. It was a beautiful, sunny day with temperatures in the lowLäs mer
Today we strolled the beautiful botanical gardens in downtown Adelaide and had a tour of the National Wine Center of Australia including a private tasting with our guide Maria, originally fromLäs mer
On our second day in Adelaide we took the light rail again about 40 min into the center. We were headed to the Migration Museum when we heard a band playing the overture to Carmen. We followed ourLäs mer
We had arranged an early wildlife tour of Kangaroo Island. Lying south of Adelaide, the island while 90 miles long has only 4,500 inhabitants. The economy is based on agriculture (mainly grains andLäs mer
Portland was a pleasant stop with mild temps and sunny skies. Dee needed to replace a belt and she found a perfect replacement in a leather-goods shop. There was a small maritime museum with factsLäs mer
As our ship approached Melbourne, Australia’s second largest city, it was shrouded in a mist that turned out to be smoke from local fires. Australia’s original capital, it is a continuous battleLäs mer
Sydney, Australia’s largest city, is a vibrant mix of history, business and art. We managed to fit in a walking tour before the matinee concert at the Opera House and boy did we walk, about 7 milesLäs mer
Two to TravelLooking forward to revisiting Down Under through your eyes. Have a wonderful time.
ResenärBeautiful start to your fantastic travels!!!
ResenärExcited to hear from you about your travels.