spring school holidays in Perth
the september-october break brings warmer weather — ideal for getting outside, hitting playgrounds and exploring nature.
free things to do
Kings Park and Botanic Garden
freeRio Tinto Naturescape is the nature play playground — kids can build dams, climb and get muddy. Free bushwalks and city views from the top.
ages: all agesWhiteman Park
freeFree entry with train rides, bushwalks, wildlife encounters and adventure playgrounds. Easily a full day — pack a picnic.
ages: all agesElizabeth Quay Playground
freeFree waterfront playground with climbing structures, water jets and views of the Swan River. Gets busy on hot days — arrive early.
ages: 2-10paid activities & attractions
Perth Zoo
paidAustralian Bushwalk Trail, African Savannah and Asian Rainforest — well laid out so kids are always moving. Holiday keeper talks are free with entry.
ages: all agesAQWA (Aquarium of Western Australia)
paidThe underwater tunnel with sharks and rays swimming overhead is the main event. Allow 2-3 hours with kids.
ages: all agesScitech
paidInteractive science centre with planetarium and hands-on exhibits. Holiday science shows change each term — check what's on.
ages: all agesRottnest Island
paidFerry day trip to meet quokkas, snorkel, and cycle the island. Book the ferry early in holidays — it sells out. Pack lunch, island prices are steep.
ages: all agesFremantle Prison
paidFamily-friendly torchlight tours through the old convict prison. Spooky enough to thrill older kids without being too much. History buffs love it.
ages: 8+looking for playgrounds in Perth?
browse our directory of parks and play spaces — perfect for burning off energy during the holidays.
Perth playgrounds