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Things to Explore for the Boarders of Flights to Perth!
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Max Dence
Max is content writer for New York Flights 
By Max Dence
Published on 2nd February, 2012
 
Perth is bustling with beaches and parks. It attracts many people to it due to its breathtaking views and landmarks. Each one is a must visit and should not be missed out under any circumstances. A ferry to South Perth is worth it. The white sands and the glittering water are just a few things which lure many tourists to board early flights to Perth.

Things to Explore for the Boarders of Flights to Perth!

One of Australia’s most beautiful cities, Perth, is jam packed with parklands and beaches. The weather permits everyone to board early flights to Perth all round the year. The metropolis is located on the shore of Swan River. You can have access to free bus services which can carry you to the business district close to other tourist spots. It has a buzzing nightlife environment. The white sandy beaches provide a perfect destination for surfing and swimming.

There are enough activities for all types of people. For sports lovers, a cricket match can be watched or a rugby match can also suffice. One can take a ferry to the South Perth and photograph the beautiful skylines. One can stroll by the clean and tidy lawns and riverfront cafes. The view at night is exceptionally fabulous as the moonlight falls on the river. All these call for plenty of cheap flights to Perth all throughout the year.

Kings Park and Botanic Garden covers an area of four hundred hectares and is among one of the most visited sites of the conurbation. This park is situated on Mount Eliza which offers a spectacular view of the metropolis as well as the Swan River. In inhabits plenty of plant species and over eighty bird species. During the summer season, it plays host to events like outdoor moonlight cinema, outdoor concerts and wildflower festival. All these lure people to book Perth flights frequently.

Perth Zoo offers an opportunity to encounter wildlife in their natural habitats. Some of the famous exhibits include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, reptiles and dingoes to name just a few. It remains open to public from nine in the morning to five in the evening. One can have a picnic with their families here and can have food at the zoo café. Free parking is provided for all those seeking entry to this destination. This lucrative facility calls for maximum flights to Perth.

The Perth Bell Tower opened in December 2000 and is a very popular tourist junction even today. It has a green glass spire which is bounded by copper sails. It inhabits eighteen bells and makes it the world’s largest ringing instrument. These bells were a gift to Perth from London. It is located at the Barrack Square and calls for plenty of cheap flights to Perth annually.

Burswood Park lies in close vicinity to the city centre and has undergone several transformations over the years. It is ideally suited for picnics, jogging, recreational activities, cycling, and barbeques or even for relaxing under the sunshine. The park is landmarked with Swan Fountain, Swan Shell, and natural bird life as well as barbeque facilities. Playground can be used up by children for fun. One can avail free guided tours at eleven thirty in the morning daily which is available from the visitor information centre. These exciting benefits lure people to take tickets to board early Perth flights very often.

Above are some of the activities and places worth exploring for all those tourists who are planning to board flights to Perth.