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14 Things to Do in Fremantle: From Skydiving to Seafood

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

11 OCT 23 . 6 MIN READ . GUIDES

From Seaside Thrills to Gastronomic Feasts: Check Out the Best Things to Do in Fremantle!

Which city is undeniably the most spirited, full of color, culture, and vibrancy? You nailed it! It’s Fremantle, affectionately referred to as “Freo” by locals. A picturesque port city in Western Australia that often goes unnoticed by visitors.

Though tourists exploring Australia might simply use it as a launching point for a Rottnest Island day trip, taking the time to explore the port city itself is a must for first-timers. With its relaxed atmosphere and rich maritime history, this port city offers a unique blend of Euro-Australian vibes, sidewalk cafes and eateries, lively street music, and historic architecture.

If you are planning to visit Fremantle for 2-3 days, a multitude of attractions await you.

For a truly immersive experience, here’s a list of the best things to do in Fremantle, whether you are traveling solo, with family, or friends.

  1. Dive into the dark history of the Fremantle Prison
  2. Explore WA’s oldest public building, the Fremantle Round House
  3. Learn about Australia’s maritime history at the WA Maritime Museum
  4. Uncover tales of maritime disasters at the WA Shipwrecks Museum
  5. Witness a vibrant marine world while snorkelling at Rottnest Island
  6. Enjoy a leisurely lunch cruise along the picturesque Swan River
  7. Rediscover the inner child at The Esplanade Park
  8. Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Bathers Beach
  9. Embark on a culinary journey with a foodie tour in Fremantle
  10. Discover local crafts, food, and vibrant culture at the Fremantle market
  11. Enjoy coffee, dining, and people-watching at Fremantle’s Cappuccino Strip
  12. Savour fresh seafood and scenic views at the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour
  13. Explore Fremantle’s craft beer at local breweries and pubs
  14. Explore the beauty of Leighton and South Beach

1. Dive into the dark history of the Fremantle Prison

The Fremantle prison tour undoubtedly takes the top spot on this list, deservedly so. As one of the largest surviving convict prisons in the world, it offers a captivating journey into Western Australia’s rich history. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Fremantle Prison will give you a deep insight into the dark and intriguing world of convict life.

Follow knowledgeable tour guides who will lead you through the prison’s eerie tunnels, imposing cell blocks, sandstone walls, and the daunting gallows, sharing the tales of daring escapes and harsh punishments. It’s a chilling yet enlightening experience offering stunning insight into Australia’s colonial past.

Address: 1 The Terrace, Fremantle, WA 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 9am to 5pm (except Weds & Fri: 9am to 9pm)


2. Explore WA's oldest public building, the Fremantle Round House

 

Western Australia’s oldest public building, the Fremantle Round House, is a 12-sided historical gem that provides a glimpse into the area’s colonial past. Situated on Arthur Head, this captivating structure served as a convict jail and coastal defence post in the 19th century. You can explore the building’s cramped cells and view the original 1831 cannon or simply enjoy the panoramic view of the Indian Ocean.

Address: 15 Captains Ln, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 10.30am to 3.30pm


3. Learn about Australia’s maritime history at the WA Maritime Museum

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The Western Australian Maritime Museum on Victoria Quay is among the most popular attractions in Fremantle. Recognised for its maritime-inspired design, the museum is home to iconic vessels such as the Australia II yacht and an Oberon-class submarine. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a maritime aficionado, you’ll discover this place to be a paradise, especially considering the well-documented maritime history showcased through world-class exhibits and presentations.

Address: Victoria Quay Road, Fremantle, WA, 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 9.30am to 5pm


4. Uncover tales of maritime disasters at the WA Shipwrecks Museum

Another of great activity is to visit the WA Shipwrecks Museum. It’s housed in a historic 1850s Commissariat building located on Cliff Street. This museum displays the original timbers from the 1629 shipwreck Batavia and a wealth of artifacts from Dutch shipwrecks such as Zuytdorp, Zeewijk, and Vergulde Draeck. Additionally, it features a captivating gallery that provides a fascinating insight into Western Australia’s coastal history, making it a must-visit destination.

Address: Cliff Street, Fremantle, WA, 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 9.30am to 5pm


5. Witness a vibrant marine world while snorkelling at Rottnest Island

If skydiving isn’t your cup of tea, an unforgettable snorkelling experience in the turquoise-blue waters of the Indian Ocean can be one of the best adventure activities in Fremantle that you can enjoy. Rottnest Island offers a mesmerising underwater world with vibrant marine life and colourful coral reefs. This aquatic adventure promises a tranquil, captivating, and fun-filled experience. You can also explore the island by bike, discovering its 63 beaches and 20 bays and meeting the native marsupials and quokkas.


6. Enjoy a leisurely lunch cruise along the picturesque Swan River

If you are looking for things to do around Fremantle, don’t miss the chance to embark on a scenic Swan River Lunch Cruise. Witness iconic landmarks such as the Bell Tower, Swan Brewery, Kings Park, and more aboard the Swan River Lunch Cruise from Perth to Fremantle. While listening to informative commentary, savour a seasonal buffet lunch with cake, dessert, and complimentary drinks as you take in the picturesque river views and the bustling harbour of Fremantle.


7. Rediscover the inner child at The Esplanade Park

 

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Located opposite the Esplanade Hotel on Marine Terrace, Esplanade Park is a fantastic destination for people of all ages. It boasts a small children’s playground with ample tree cover, creating a serene picnic spot. Additionally, it features the Fremantle Youth Plaza, which includes a skatepark and climbing frames for older kids.

You’ll also discover the iconic Fremantle Eye, a 40-metre-high Ferris wheel with 24 enclosed gondolas. Visiting this place with your family is definitely worth your time – no second thoughts!

Pro tip: Since this place is a hub for kids’ activities, make sure to dress them in comfortable athleisure wear and sports shoes

Address: Marine Terrace, Fremantle, WA 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Fri: 8am to 9pm. Sat: 8am to 5pm. Sun: 11am to 5pm.


8. Swim in the crystal-clear waters of Bathers Beach

 

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If you’re a beach lover, consider visiting Bathers Beach, one of the renowned tourist attractions in Fremantle. Bathers Beach is known for its proximity to key city attractions and the easy availability of sun loungers. Here, you can enjoy refreshing cocktails while relaxing on a comfortable sun lounger, all within a picturesque setting. You can also take a leisurely stroll along the beach or go for a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the ocean.

Pro tip: To effortlessly secure your table and sun loungers, make an online reservation at one of the beach houses at Bathers Beach.

Address: Mews Road, Fremantle, WA 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: 24 hours


9. Embark on a culinary journey with a foodie tour in Fremantle

Wondering what to do in Fremantle if you’re a foodie? Consider opting for a 3-hour guided foodie tour to explore eclectic restaurants, historic pubs, and trendy cafes, all set against the backdrop of the timeless charm of a colonial port. From hidden cheese and charcuterie courtyards to tapas-serving bars, savor delicious items while listening to captivating neighborhood tales.


10. Discover local crafts, food, and vibrant culture at the Fremantle market

One of Fremantle’s best places to visit is its market, an iconic symbol of this city in Western Australia. Located on South Terrace & Henderson St, this bustling indoor market offers diverse goods, from fresh produce to clothing and local crafts. The Fremantle market boasts over 150 stalls; you can easily spend 2-3 hours exploring them. Fatigue would be out of the question, as talented local artists continually contribute to the lively ambience, enhancing the market’s allure.

Pro tip: This is probably the best place to find souvenirs for your loved ones.

Address: South Terrace &, Henderson St, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Fri to Mon: 9am to 6pm. Closed from Tues to Thurs.


11. Enjoy coffee, dining, and people-watching at Fremantle's Cappuccino Strip

Not including the iconic Cappuccino Strip in your Fremantle list would be a crime. Running along South Terrace, from Bannister Street to Parry Street, this vibrant place isn’t just for coffee connoisseurs. It’s a bustling hub of cafes, restaurants, and pubs, seamlessly blended with local designer boutiques and bookstores. It’s a paradise for food lovers, and you can delve deeper by opting for a 2-3 hour guided walking tour. These cafes and pubs also host cabaret shows, open mic nights, and live music on weekends and evenings. It’s easily one of the best things to do in Fremantle at night!


12. Savour fresh seafood and scenic views at the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour

For seafood lovers, an essential stopover at the Fishing Boat Harbour cannot be missed. Why? There are plenty of reasons. This bustling fishing port in Fremantle boasts a vibrant atmosphere, with seafood-centric waterfront restaurants and a variety of bars. You can take a leisurely stroll along the harbor, soaking in the panoramic water view and indulging in some sumptuous fish and chips from one of the eateries. It’s a perfect experience!

Address: Mews Road, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 9am to 10pm


13. Explore Fremantle's craft beer at local breweries and pubs

You can’t afford to miss sampling craft beers straight from the local breweries. Fremantle is a beer lover’s paradise, so don’t miss the chance to enjoy a pint at one of the many local breweries, where you can experience the artistry of Fremantle’s passionate brewers firsthand. Ready to grow that beer belly by an inch?


14. Explore the beauty of Leighton and South Beach

One of the many free things to do in Fremantle is to consider venturing to Leighton and South Beaches, which offer distinct charm with crystal-clear waters and expansive shores. Counted among the top beaches in Fremantle, Leighton Beach is known for its spaciousness and a more relaxed atmosphere, making it a unique and tranquil escape for you and your loved ones. You can easily reach Leighton in 10 minutes by train or bus.

Address: Leighton Beach, Western Australia, Australia (map)

Opening Hours: 24 Hours


Best Time to Visit Fremantle

To fully enjoy Fremantle, consider scheduling your trip during Spring (September to November) or Autumn (March to May) for pleasant weather. Summers can be sweltering, while winters (June to August) bring cold and rainy conditions. Fremantle remains less crowded in July and August.

Getting to Fremantle 

Fremantle is easily accessible from Perth. Here are the modes of transport you can take to reach this city from Perth.

15. Bus

Bus route 910 from Elizabeth Quay in Perth to Fremantle runs from 5:32am to 12:09am, taking 40 minutes to an hour for the journey.


16. Train

Trains run between Perth and Fremantle every 15-30 minutes from 5:15am to 7:45pm, with a 30-minute travel time. The recently opened Airport Line has made it easier for travellers directly arriving at Perth Airport to reach Fremantle. All they need to do is switch the trains at Claremont Station.


17. Cruise

For a scenic journey from Perth to Fremantle, consider a cruise with various operators offering return tickets and even Fremantle lunch cruises departing from Perth. Enjoy the waterfront views along with some sumptuous delicacies. All cruises dock at the Fremantle Passenger Terminal on Victoria Quay which is just a short walk from Fremantle Bus and Train Station.

Pro tip: private cruises are the epitome of comfort but operate only a few times a day, hence it would be wise to make your reservations well in advance.


Getting Around Fremantle

Fremantle is a city best explored on foot or bike because several streets house lively bars, cafes, markets, street art, and live music that you would want to check out. You can effortlessly rent a bike at the Fremantle Visitor Centre. Alternatively, you can also opt for the free Fremantle CAT bus that circles major attractions and shopping areas. For an informative experience, you can also consider the Fremantle Tram Tour, though availability may vary. For a flexible and personalized experience, you can also consider booking private cabs like Uber, Ola and DiDi.

Wrapping Up

In conclusion, Fremantle is a captivating destination that offers a wealth of experiences for every traveller. From its vibrant markets to stunning beaches and thriving food strips, this city has something for everyone. Whether you’re exploring its streets on foot, savouring local delicacies, or simply soaking in the culture, Fremantle promises unforgettable memories and endless adventures. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey to discover the wonders of this remarkable Australian gem.


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