Perth City & Fremantle Korean Tour offers a single-day introduction to Perth and its historic port town Fremantle, located on the Swan River in Western Australia. Beginning in Perth, the sunniest capital in Australia, the tour stitches city skyline, riverfront, bushland and coastline into an eight-hour loop that suits first-time visitors and photographers alike. You’ll start at Elizabeth Quay, an active waterfront on the eastern bank of the Swan River where modern sculptures and promenades frame views of ferry traffic and the city skyline. From there the guide leads to Kings Park Botanical Gardens, one of the world’s largest inner-city parks—its elevated lookouts give panoramic sweeps across the curving river, the CBD, and pockets of native eucalypt, banksia and seasonal wildflowers that define southwestern Australian flora. The park also sits atop ancient granite outcrops that shape the city’s escarpments and walking trails. The afternoon moves west to Fremantle, a port town with preserved 19th-century streets and a salt-washed atmosphere. Walk the Cafe Strip, duck into artisan shops and markets, and visit the Round House—Fremantle’s oldest colonial building—where guides unpack convict-era and maritime history. The Fremantle Arts Centre adds a cultural stop with heritage stonework and regular exhibitions showcasing local artists. No Perth day is complete without a coastal exhale: Cottesloe Beach faces the Indian Ocean with broad sand, limestone reefs, and late-afternoon light that attracts swimmers and surfers. It’s also a popular place for sunset photos and, historically, one of Western Australia’s iconic seaside reserves. This tour is operated by a local operator with reservations handled through Hyundai Travel; check-in details and the exact meeting point are provided after booking. Group size is capped at 22, and the itinerary balances guided highlights with free time for a café lunch in Fremantle. Language support is available in Korean, making it a strong option for Korean-speaking travelers seeking a single-day orientation to Perth’s civic parks, river vista, colonial port streets, and west-coast beaches. Why choose this trip? In eight hours you move from metropolitan viewpoints to coastal horizon, sampling distinct landscapes—river estuary, granite parkland, heritage port and Indian Ocean shore—without juggling transportation. Practical benefits include a guided rhythm to the day, local context at heritage sites like the Round House, and relaxed beach time at Cottesloe. Bring sun protection, comfortable shoes for uneven surfaces in Kings Park, and a camera for sweeping river-to-ocean panoramas. If you prefer a quieter pace, request earlier departures to catch sunrise at Elizabeth Quay or linger longer at the Fremantle markets; check mobility needs as some Kings Park paths and the Round House have steps. The operator may adjust the schedule for weather, pack a light rain layer in cooler months and confirm meeting details after booking.