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Fremantle Holiday Accommodation

Situated a half-hour drive from Perth in Western Australia, Fremantle is a vibrant coastal town. A mix of eclectic accommodations and activities are perfect for a great getaway for holidaymakers. Steeped in maritime history, art and the beauty of the sea, Fremantle is a growing modern city known for its wide variety of good food.

Holiday accommodation in Fremantle includes beach houses, rentals with private pools, and cosy bed and breakfasts. Once you arrive, you can make the most of your stay by biking or catching the free services of the Fremantle CAT bus, which makes regular circuits of main attractions around the city centre.

How to Get to Your Fremantle Accommodation

Most visitors to Fremantle start their visit at Perth Airport, just 30km from central Fremantle. Perth is Western Australia's biggest air transport hub, with domestic flights from throughout Australia as well as from Asia and beyond. The easiest way to get to Fremantle from the airport is to hire a car at the terminal and follow State Route 7 southwest to the coast. Taxi and shuttle services are also available at the airport.

If you're using public transport to get to your destination, catch bus route 380 from the airport into Elizabeth Quay Station in the Perth CBD. From there, connect with the city's regional train service for the journey across the Swan River to Fremantle.

Enjoy good food and great vibes on your holiday in Fremantle

Fremantle's restaurants serve an array of cuisine, so picking a spot to eat is easy! Pop into the long-established Gino's Cafe on the Cappuccino Strip for a morning brew, eat your fill of artisan bread at Bread in Common, enjoy the vibes at Little Creatures Brewery, and don't forget to drink your fill of its famous pale ale.

Families with little tummies to fill will love the fish and chips at Kailis, situated at the Fishing Boat Harbour—just watch out for mischievous seagulls! On the weekends, line up for a filling bowl of ramen at Dosukoi in the market, or satisfy your sweet tooth at Michele's Crepe Suzette! Evenings, meanwhile, are lit up by a variety of pubs and restaurants, so you'll never be without a dinner plan.

A kaleidoscope of art, culture, and shopping

Immerse yourself in Aboriginal art, history, and architecture by visiting the Maritime Museum, the Round House, and the Arts Centre. Peek into the pages of life of a convict at the UNESCO heritage site, Fremantle Prison—thrill seekers can book the torchlight tour.

Up your Instagram game when you visit beautiful nooks and crannies featuring Edwardian buildings, like the Notre Dame University, or walk down little alleys with surprising shops. Fremantle boasts exciting shopping precincts, with over 50 boutiques featuring up-and-coming Australian designers and funky fashion. There also a weekend market with plentiful wares, ranging from the practical to the quirkiest of gifts.

Family Holidays in Fremantle

Fremantle's position right on the coast makes days out at the beach a must for any family holiday in the area. Bathers Beach is the most family friendly, and is close to many self-catering and bed and breakfast accommodation. It's safe to swim here, but it's also ideal for sandcastle building and leisurely family fun too. Don't forget to pack your sunscreen.

Away from the beach, one interesting day out in Fremantle is at the WA Shipwrecks Museum. See preserved wooden wrecks of 17th-century Dutch trading ships, artefacts rescued from the sea bed, and even a skeleton salvaged from the wrecks. Tours with an expert guide run daily, with special behind the scenes tours available at the weekend. Entry is free with a suggested donation.

Rottnest Island is one of the best day trips from Fremantle for families, just a fast ferry ride from the port. The entire island is traffic-free, so hire some bikes and head to one of the 63 beaches. Spend the day relaxing, snorkelling in the turquoise waters, or making friends with the native quokkas, cute little animals similar to wallabies. Between August and November, Rottnest Island is one of the best places to spot whales on their way to their Indian Ocean feeding grounds.

Relaxing beyond the buzz in Fremantle

Take a break from the city centre by lounging at Leighton or Port beach, both well known for long stretches of white sand. On a fine day, take a dip at gorgeous Bathers Beach. Alternatively, you can hire a bike from the Fremantle Visitor Centre or stretch your legs on the many walking trails nearby, many of them in view of the sparkling Indian Ocean.

A good number of parks and reserves are also good for a picnic under the sun or barbecuing some bangers. If you fancy a day away, plan and catch the ferry to visit the quokkas on Rottnest Island at the jetty, which is also a wonderful activity for the whole family.

Markets and Events to Check out in Fremantle

Fremantle Markets, on the corner of South Terrace and Henderson Street, has been serving the city since 1897. The covered market offers a wide range of goods, from local produce and street food if you're staying in self-catering apartments or holiday lets, to local crafts that are great for souvenirs. The market is open Friday to Sunday throughout the year.

The Falls Festival is Fremantle's main music and arts event, taking place annually around the start of January. Join the party with a range of top performing acts from across the globe. There's also a range of comedy shows, theatre, cabaret, and street events beyond the main stages.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I expect to pay for a holiday letting in Fremantle?

You can find a holiday home to suit your budget in Fremantle, with prices starting from $56 per night.

How many holiday accommodation offers will I find in Fremantle?

Visit Fremantle in June for the greatest choice of accommodation. This is the month during which the largest amount of Apartment rental and House rental are available.

What holiday rental amenities do people typically look for when visiting Fremantle?

The most popular holiday letting amenity in Fremantle is Pets allowed, followed by Parking in second place and Pool in third.

How many accommodation offers are there in Fremantle?

You can browse 1,180 holiday lettings in Fremantle, and find great deals from $56 per night.

Are pets permitted in holiday accommodation in Fremantle?

There are 48 pet-friendly holiday accommodation offers in Fremantle, costing $544 per night on average.

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