Though I had been eyeing Australia as a travel destination for some time, it never seemed doable. Western Australia was an unknown location. A true frontier. Then, I had the chance to head to Perth for a month, and despite some initial reservations about heading to Australia, I am honestly in love with this country.
1. Weather
There is boundless sunshine, low to zero levels of humidity, green grass, clear water, and a gentle breeze – especially by Elizabeth Quay. Being someone who cannot tolerate a lot of humidity, waking up every day here is like paradise.
This is the kind of weather retirees seek out to spend the rest of their days basking in. This is the kind of weather that creates the illusion of endless spring and early summer.
2. Perth culture
However, the community is very international. No matter where you find yourself, you will hear a multitude of languages from around the world. Over that wave is the sound of someone strumming their guitar or a didgeridoo.
Also, there is the Perth Cultural Center, a collection of museums with free admission, a fabulous library, and some outdoor cafes that have free events. It is a hub of green space and laughter.
I spent a lot of time there, just enjoying this centralized hub and people-watching. Highly recommended, especially if you like perusing the free art galleries and need reliable, fast Wi-Fi.
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3. Fascinating beaches
The beaches around Perth are just… wow. Scarborough was my favorite out of all the ones I saw, and also one of the easiest to get to since there is a direct bus to the location. But there are way more.
4. Experience
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Though Perth does have some flaws, like being more expensive than some places, you will not mind spending a little extra money to see the sights and nearby adventures, like Rottnest or Penguin Island. But if you seek relaxation, endless blue skies, and friendly people, Perth is a destination you do not want to miss.