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Hop aboard the MV James Stirling with Captain Cook Cruises as we head from Perth to Fremantle on a relaxing one way Swan River cruise. Listen to the informative and entertaining Captains’ commentary, wander about the boat and even enjoy the cash bar.
Hop aboard the MV James Stirling with Captain Cook Cruises as we head from Perth to Fremantle on a relaxing one way Swan River cruise. Listen to the informative and entertaining Captains’ commentary, wander about the boat and even enjoy the cash bar.
As we make our way along the river you will get to admire the waterfront scenery of Perth’s downtown skyline, upscale suburbs and yacht clubs – as well as Perth’s local iconic landmarks such as the beautiful cliff faces of Black Wall Reach, the famous Point Walter "Spit" and more!
Hop off in Fremantle and spend your day adventuring around the beautiful historic port city.
This One Way Cruise from Fremantle to Perth departs:
11:15pm arriving Fremantle at 12:30pm
2:15pm arriving Fremantle at 3:30pm
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
All prices are shown inAUD ($)
Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience.
Great trip and great staff
Check in was speedy. The narration was clear & very informative. The crew were very friendly. The whole cruise was extremely well priced.
The cruise was lovely! The sun shining, the boat left on time, and about half way to Fremantle, a pod of dolphins came to play at the front of the boat! Even though I booked the day before, my confirmation email with instructions didn't come through until after the boarding time. Luckily I'd seen the captain Cook cruises office down at the Queanbeyan they were able to help me
Excellent
Tania Mitchell from Australia wrote on 03 December 2023
A nice tour for mature aged travellers
Relaxing tour down the Swan River. The one way option was nice and leisurely. Seating not really suitable for single travellers tended to be tables and chairs organised into large clusters. Would have liked more commentary on the history eg soap tunnels etc