Located south west area of Western Australia, Perth is home to about 1.5 million residents and is considered to be one of the most isolated state capitals around the world.
There are many sleepy and not crowded beaches along the Perth coastline. Perth is rather a laid-back, quiet and safe city in Australia.
Getting To Perth By Plane
If you are travelling by plane to reach Perth, there are basically 3 terminals at Perth airport and practically all scheduled flights arrive and depart from the airport.
Terminal 1 is Perth International Airport which serves International flights. Australia national carrier, Qantas operates flights QF1-QF399 from this terminal.
Terminal 2 is known as Qantas Perth Domestic Airport and it serves mainly domestic flights such as QF400, QantasLink which operates flight services to many regional centres in Western Australia
and also Jetstar.
Terminal 3 is used by both Skywest and Virgin Blue airlines for domestic flights.
Travelling To Perth By Boat
There is sea port called Fremantle at Perth which serves cruise lines.
Travelling To Perth By Train
If you are travelling by train to reach Perth, the Indian Pacific trans-continental railway has rail routes running all the way from Perth to Sydney via Kalgoorlie, Adelaide and Broken Hill.
Although the train ride is expensive, the 4 days and 3 nights train journey is considered to be one of the greatest train journeys in the world.