Australia
Perth
Western Australia's isolated capital where ocean meets wine country in perpetual sunshine.
Perth operates on island time despite being a modern city, where million-dollar sunsets over the Indian Ocean feel routine and lunch breaks stretch into afternoon wine tastings. The isolation that once defined it now feels like luxury—a place where you can swim at sunrise, work through the longest days of sunshine in Australia, then watch the city lights twinkle from hilltop bars.
Perfect for
- —Remote workers craving ocean proximity
- —Wine enthusiasts seeking emerging regions
- —Beach lovers wanting city sophistication
Atmosphere
beaches•wine•water
The rhythm of the day
morning
Beach swims and coffee on sand-dusted terraces before the heat builds
afternoon
Wine tastings in valley cellars or gallery hopping through warehouse districts
night
Riverside dinners watching the city glow across the water
Signature experiences
- 01Swim at Cottesloe Beach as the sun rises over the city skyline
- 02Taste emerging wines in cellar doors where vintners pour their own bottles
- 03Watch the sunset paint the Swan River gold from rooftop bars
- 04Cycle through Kings Park's eucalyptus groves overlooking the city
- 05Explore Fremantle's weekend markets in historic limestone buildings
How to experience Perth
Follow the coast from city beaches to fishing harbors
Take the train to wine valleys for cellar door tastings
Walk the river foreshore from cultural precinct to sunset bars