Fremantle

WA Maritime Museum

Victoria quay, go to the end of cliff street, head for the waterfront and turn left'. you can't miss it -- a large white building with curved lines suggesting a hull, +61 8 9335-8921, (http://www.mm.wa.gov.au/m...). 9:30am-5pm daily. a wonderful collection of vessels, including the winged-keel australia ii, which won the america's cup. you'll also find a full history of marine activity on the west australian coast. $10 children 5-15 $3, concession $5, family $22. a tour of hmas ovens, a retired oberon-class submarine, is well worth the time.

Round House
10 Authur Head

Arthur head. western australia's first permanent building. built as a prison in the 1830's, the round house now serves as a small, but informative museum, that focuses on the convict lifestyle of the 1800's. now restored and updated with more detailed information, maps and volunteer guides although the tour of the building is mostly self-guided. entry is free, gold coin donations encouraged.

Whalers' Tunnel

Located under the round house, the whaling tunnel was built to provide easy access between the original bather's beach port and the town of fremantle. the tunnel has been restored in recent years, and now has detailed explanations of its construction and local artifacts, making it a worthwhile self-guided tour.

Like all good port towns of the world, Fremantle has a bustling nightlife and is a favorite place to go out for many people who live within the Perth metropolitan area. Unlike Northbridge, Fremantle does not seem to attract the same level of bad behavior so is quite a safe place to spend an evening. Some places to go out include:

Kulcha Club - Located on the cappuccino strip above Dome Cafe, it holds several dance/music/social nights catering more for those interested in arts. The Club offers salsa lessons, ethnic music sessions and many other events.

Newport - Famed for its 'backpacker and student' Wednesdays, it plays hosts to a range of bands, international DJs and other music genres in "The Bandroom". Continuing onto the weekend, Newport offers those interested the chance to catch their favorite sport in the "The Atrium". Or if pool is the better option then the "Front Bar" is also available. Located on the famed Cappucino Strip. No entry charge.

Metropolis Fremantle - A club located on Marine Parade. It is one of the biggest and busiest in Fremantle. Metros is divided into different sections, offering RnB, bands belting out 80/90s hits, house and electronic music on different nights. On the plus side, it is loud, busy, and the place to be seen. On the down side it has a $10 cover charge before midnight and a $15 charge after. Get there early or expect a long line to get in.