November is an absolute stunner in Boorloo (the traditional name for Perth), on the lands of the Whadjuk Noongar people. As a local, I can tell you firsthand that the final month of spring is when the city really comes alive, with warmer days, endless events, and the silly season just around the corner. Whether you’re looking to explore top attractions, enjoy outdoor activities, or experience the best events, November is the perfect time to visit. Let me guide you through everything you need to know—from the weather and must-see sights to the best places to stay—so you can make the most of your trip to Perth!
- Perth Weather in November
- Public Holidays in Perth in November, 2024
- 19 Best Things To Do in Perth in November
- November 2024 Events in Perth
- Where to Stay in Perth in November?
- What to Pack for in Perth in November
- When is the Best Time to Visit Perth?
- Perth in November FAQ
- Last Words on Perth in November
- More Weekend Inspiration
Perth Weather in November
In November, Perth is warm and pleasant. The days are bright and clear, with average temperatures hovering around 25-27 °C. The city only experiences around 4-7 rainy days on average during the month, making it a great time to get outside and explore Perth’s beautiful beaches and national parks. Read on for everything you need to know about the weather in Perth in November.
Average Temperature in Perth in November
The average daytime temperature in Perth during the month of November is typically around 25-27 °C (77 – 80 °F). This makes it a warm and pleasant time to visit the city, with plenty of sunshine and clear skies.
However, as summer approaches it can also get quite hot at times, with temperatures occasionally reaching into the 30s. Make sure you stay hydrated and protected from the sun when exploring the city during this time of year.
Average Rainfall in Perth During November
November is considered one of the drier months in Perth, with an average of approximately 23 – 40mm (0.9 – 1.5 inches) of rainfall during the month. This rainfall is spread out over an average of 4 – 7 days throughout the month. This low to moderate rainfall makes November a fantastic time for outdoor activities in the city.
What Time is Sunrise and Sunset in Perth in November?
In November you can expect 13 – 14 hours of sunlight per day. Sunrise and sunset times in Perth vary slightly throughout the month of November. On average, the following times can be expected:
- Sunrise: between 5:03 am and 5:18 am
- Sunset: between 6:41 am and 7:07 pm
UV Levels in Perth in November
The average UV levels in Perth during the month of November have been around 8-10, which is considered very high. This means that there is a high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure, and it is recommended to take precautions like wearing sunscreen, a hat and long sleeves, and seeking shade during peak sun hours.
Is Perth Cloudy in November?
Perth is fairly clear and sunny during November. On average, the city sees around 6 cloudy days during this time, making it a fantastic time to explore the city.
Is Perth Windy in November?
In November you’re unlikely to experience strong winds in Perth. You can expect a cool gentle breeze that increases to moderate at times, so it’s a comfortable time to visit Perth.
How Humid is Perth in November?
The average humidity in Perth during the month of November is around 48%. This humidity level is considered moderate and makes for a generally comfortable time to explore the city.
Does it snow in Perth in November?
It does not snow in Perth in November.
Public Holidays in Perth in November, 2024
There are no public holidays in Perth in November 2024.
19 Best Things To Do in Perth in November
If you’re searching for the best things to do in Perth this November, you’re in the right place! As a Perth local who visited the city often before moving here, I know all the top spots to explore, plus the must-visit places I always take friends and family to when they’re in town. Read on for my top picks!
1. Visit Kings Park and Botanic Gardens
Check out the stunning views of Perth’s skyline and Swan River from Kings Park. I personally recommend packing a picnic and choosing a spot on the sloping lawns near the State War Memorial for the best view. Kings Park also showcases Western Australia’s native flora – over 324 species, and as November is at the tail end of the wildflower season it’s a great time to see the last of the pretty blooms.
Kings Park is a short Uber from the CBD, but having your own rental car gives you the freedom to explore even more of Perth. I recommend using DiscoverCars to compare the best deals and find the perfect option for your trip. Click here to book your car rental now.
2. Explore the Perth Cultural Centre
Centrally located between the CBD and the nightlife of Northbridge, the Perth Cultural Centre is a lively hub, buzzing with events, outdoor performances, and workshops throughout the year. Explore the region’s art and history at these spaces:
- Art Gallery of Western Australia: Explore the collection of local and international art
- Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip: Uncover the natural and cultural history of the region
- State Library of Western Australia: A peaceful place to work, while also hosting exhibitions and community events
- Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA): Experience contemporary art exhibitions and performances
- State Theatre Centre of Western Australia: Enjoy a variety of performances, from theatre to dance
3. Take a Stroll Along the Swan River
Explore the 10 km Derbal Yerrigan (Swan River) Walk Trail as it loops along the riverbanks, guiding you through Elizabeth Quay, Barrack Street Jetty, South Perth Foreshore, and Sir James Mitchell Park. You’ll discover stunning views that contrast beautifully with the Perth city skyline. If the full 10 km walk isn’t for you, take advantage of the many entry points located conveniently near the city and South Perth to join the trail at your own pace.
Make the most of your walk by packing a picnic and heading to South Perth Foreshore. Spread out on the grass and take in the stunning city skyline across the river as you relax. Alternatively, Head to Sir James Mitchell Park in South Perth, where Funcats offers catamarans, stand-up paddle boards, and kayaks for hire right on the water.
Don’t feel like walking? Rent a bike and effortlessly explore the Swan River Walk Trail at your own pace. Click here to find the best bike hire options.
4. Visit the Perth Zoo
Ever wanted to get up close with iconic Aussie animals like kangaroos, koalas, and wombats? A day at Perth Zoo is perfect for you! And it’s not just the locals you’ll meet—see animals from all over the world, like African lions, Sumatran tigers, and Asian elephants, plus heaps more.
By visiting, you’re also supporting the zoo’s vital breeding and conservation programs that help protect endangered species – all this in a peaceful natural setting just minutes from the Perth CBD.
You can get to Perth Zoo by taking a short Ferry ride from Perth’s CBD – jump on at Elizabeth Quay and get off across the river at South Perth, then walk 10 minutes to the zoo. For more flexibility, consider booking a rental car and enjoy the convenience of exploring Perth at your own pace.
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5. Spend the Morning at Fremantle Markets
First established in 1897, the Fremantle Markets offers a unique blend of heritage charm and lively atmosphere. The grand Victorian architecture alone is worth seeing!
Every weekend the markets come alive offering unique local products like handmade crafts, jewellery, locally grown organic produce and tasty street food. Plus there is live music every weekend with performances from local buskers. It’s the perfect spot to pick up your souvenirs! For more tips and insider recommendations, visit my Guide to the Fremantle Markets.
Looking to stay close to the action? I recommend the stunning Warders Hotel Fremantle Markets for a convenient and luxe stay, just steps away from the heart of the weekend buzz! Click here to check rates and availability.
6. Meet the Quokkas on Rottnest Island
A trip out to Rottnest Island is an absolute must for visitors to Western Australia! Rottnest is home to the world’s happiest animal – the quokka! These adorably photogenic marsupials can only be found in a few places, and Rottnest offers a rare chance to see them up close.
But it’s not all about the marsupials! Rottnest Island is also home to over 60 stunning beaches – paradise for people who love a good swim, snorkel or relax on the beach. Interestingly, Rottnest island is a car-free paradise, giving it a peaceful and relaxed vice. You can rent a bike to explore its trails or wander through the beaut scenery at your own pace.
Top Tip: Pack some seasickness medication for the ferry
Book your ferry ticket here:
- Departing from Fremantle
- Departing from Barrack St Jetty (Perth CBD)
- Departing from Hillarys Boat Harbour
The island is a short ferry ride from Perth or Fremantle, making it the perfect destination for a quick day trip or a longer, luxurious stay. Turn your day trip into a relaxing island getaway and stay overnight on Rottnest Island to enjoy the peace and quiet after the day visitors leave. These are my top pics for accommodation on the island:
- Samphire Rottnest: Luxe beachfront resort with stunning ocean views and direct beach access
- Discovery Rottnest Island: Eco-friendly glamping and a short walk to the beach
7. Go on a Swan Valley Wine Tour
If you’re a foodie who loves a good drop, a Swan Valley wine tour is just the thing for you! As one of Australia’s oldest wine regions and only 25 minutes from Perth’s CBD, Swan Valley offers a wine-tasting experience like no other.
On the tour, you can sit back and relax without worrying about driving as you visit world-class wineries producing top-notch reds, whites, and sparkling wines. You’ll also get the chance to sample handcrafted beers, spirits, and ciders for a complete tasting adventure.
Pair your tastings with gourmet food, including locally made cheeses, chocolates, and fresh produce when you stop for lunch.
Top Tip: The region is well known for sparkling wines, Chenin Blanc, Verdelho and Shiraz – make sure you taste these!
If you’re looking for the best Swan Valley wine tour, I recommend the awkward winning Ultimate Swan Valley Food and Wine Day Trip from Perth. Click here for rates and availability.
If you’re after a luxe experience, make the most of your trip to the Swan Valley by staying at the Swan Valley Retreat. Book your stay now to enjoy easy access to world-class wineries, gourmet food, and a relaxing onsite spa.
8. Explore the Historic Fremantle Prison
As a UNESCO World Heritage site (WA’s only one!), Fremantle Prison has a rich and dramatic history that dates back to the 1850s. It was built by convicts and operated for almost 140 years, giving you a glimpse into the harsh realities of Australia’s convict era.
There are a range of tours available but if you’re up for it, I recommend the Torchlight Tour for an extra spooky after-dark experience!
9. Visit the Perth Mint
Founded in 1899, The Perth Mint is Australia’s oldest operating mint. It played a key role in refining gold from the gold rushes. Take a tour of the mint to learn all about the history of gold mining in Western Australia. Highlights include a live gold pouring demonstration, the largest coin ever made (one TON of pure gold!) and exhibits that show off more than $25 million worth of gold!
Click here to get your Perth Mint Gold Tour tickets.
10. Wander Through Elizabeth Quay
Elizabeth Quay is one of Perth’s top waterfront spots, perfect for taking in breathtaking views of the river and city skyline (and snapping some amazing photos!).
Whether you’re visiting by day or night, Elizabeth Quay has plenty to offer. Sip cocktails at rooftop bars like Songbird at sunset, enjoy a relaxed coffee stroll, let the kids cool off at the BHP Water Park, or indulge in fine dining. Don’t forget to snap a photo in front of the iconic Spanda Sculpture and explore the other public art scattered throughout the area.
Make your visit to Elizabeth Quay even more special by staying at The Ritz-Carlton, where luxury meets stunning waterfront views. Click here to check rates and availability.
11. Sip a Cocktails in the Sand at Bathers Beach House
In November, the weather is absolutely perfect for sipping cocktails on the beach, and there’s no better spot than Bathers Beach House. Make sure you book ahead to snag a beach lounge right on the sand, kick back and enjoy your uninterrupted Indian Ocean views.
Pair your drinks with their mouth-watering food options – I recommend the Seafood Board – super fresh and delicious!
Top Tip: It’s even extra special here at sunset!
12. Explore the Perth Hills Region
For stunning views, great food and wine, outdoor activities and rich history, you can’t go past the Perth Hills Region – there’s so much to do and see out here, these are the highlights:
- Explore historic towns like Kalamunda
- Go on an adventure like horse riding, kayaking, or mountain biking
- Enjoy Gourmet food and wine on the Bickley Valley Wine Trail
- Hike some of Perth’s best trails like Lesmurdie Falls, Mundaring Weir Trail and sections on the Bibbulmun Track to catch the last of wildflower season and spot local wildlife
13. Enjoy a Sunset at Cottesloe Beach
Perth is home to 19 city beaches and Cottesloe Beach would have to be the most iconic of the bunch! It’s world-famous for its breathtaking sunsets over the Indian Ocean. Grab some tasty fish and chips from Amberjacks, find a comfy spot on the grass and watch the sun sink below the horizon causing the sky to light up in pinks and blues – the best way to end a big day exploring!
Turn your visit to Cottesloe Beach into an extended getaway! Book your stay at Cottesloe Beach Hotel to enjoy stunning sunsets just steps from Perth’s most iconic beach. Click here to check rates and availability.
14. Explore the Margaret River Wine Region
No trip to Western Australia is complete without a trip ‘down south’ to the wine region of Margaret River. Home to over 200 wineries, producing some of Australia’s finest wines, Margaret River is a great destination for the wine lovers!
Top Tip: The region is famous for its Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay – make sure you try these!
As well as the wine, make sure you try the gourmet food. From local cheeses, chocolates and farm-to-table dining experiences, Margaret River has it all.
Margaret River is also stunningly beautiful – make sure you leave time to visit the pristine beaches, towering Karri forests and ancient limestone caves.
The most convenient way to see Margaret River is by joining a tour from Perth. Sit back, relax, and let the experts guide you through the region’s best wineries, gourmet food spots, and breathtaking natural beauty. Click here to book your Margaret River tour.
Alternatively, if you prefer the freedom to explore at your own pace, consider booking a rental car. Drive through the beaut landscapes of the Margaret River region and discover hidden gems along the way. I recommend DiscoverCars to compare the best car rental deals. Click here to check rates and availability.
If you’re wondering which wineries to check out, my personal favourites are:
15. Explore the Pinnacles Desert at Sunset
Exploring the Pinnacles is an experience you won’t want to miss! The Pinnacles Desert is one of the most unique natural wonders in Australia. Here, thousands of limestone pillars rise from the yellow sands, creating an eerie, otherworldly landscape. At sunset they become even more striking, casting long, dramatic shadows across the desert.
Stargazing at Pinnacles Desert is an extra special experience. Far from the city lights the night sky is crystal clear, allowing you to see the Milky Way in all its glory. I recommend the award winning Pinnacles Desert Sunset Stargazing Tour. It departs from Perth and stops at the sand dunes at Lancelin for some sandboarding, before continuing on to the Pinnacles at Nambung National Park. You get to watch a beautiful sunset, have dinner under the stars and check out the stars with telescopes and astro binoculars. Click here for rates and availability.
16. Meet the Stingrays at Hamelin Bay
If you’re keen to go on a road trip, consider Hamelin Bay, roughly 3.5 hours south of Perth. Hamelin Bay is worth the trip to meet the locals – stingrays! These friendly rays come right up to the shoreline and glide gracefully through the shallow water.
They’re used to human visitors, making them approachable and safe to observe, just make sure you give them the space and respect they deserve. Check out my Complete Guide to the Hamelin Bay Stingrays for all the details.
17. Explore the Historic Town of Guilford
Exploring the historic town of Guilford is like stepping back in time – it’s one of Western Australia’s oldest towns, established in 1829. You’ll discover the beautiful architecture of heritage listed buildings, charming heritage walking trails, antique stores and historic pubs and cafes.
18. Take a Cruise Along the Swan River
Experience the best of Perth and the Swan Valley from the scenic Swan River on a Swan River Wine Cruise. You’ll catch beautiful views of Perth’s Skyline, picturesque riverbanks, and lush green landscapes, all while tasting some of the region’s finest wines!
The Swan Valley Wine Cruise by Captain Cook Cruises is the best option. Departing from Perth, you’ll get tastings and a cheese platter on board as the boat meanders down the Swan River. Stop at Sandalford Winery for a behind the scenes tour, lunch and of course more wine! In the afternoon you’ll head back to Perth with entertainment and good times on board. It really is the perfect day out! Click here to check rates and availability.
19. Explore the Perth CBD and Visit the Bell Tower
Exploring the CBD and visiting the Bell Tower is an essential part of any trip to Perth. Personally, I think Perth’s CBD is one of the prettiest of the Australian capital cities. Take a stroll through the beautiful green spaces like Kings Park, shop till you drop at Murray Street Mall and Hay Street Mall, indulge in great food and nightlife in Northbridge.
While you’re out and about in the CBD head over to the iconic Bell Tower. Situated on the banks of the Swan River and housing the Swan Bells, the Bell Tower is one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks. You can get hands on by ringing the centuries old bells yourself! Then climb to the observation deck for unmatched 360 degree views of the city and river. Click here to book your Bell Tower tickets.
November 2024 Events in Perth
There are plenty of exciting events happening in Perth this November, here are all the details.
- Dracula’s Sanctuary: 31 October – 2 November – Crown Theatre
- Fanning Dempsey National Park: 1 November – Astor Theatre
- Perth Wildcats vs Illawarra Hawks: 1 November – RAC Arena
- Sooshi Mango: 2 November – RAC Arena
- I’m Grand Mam Live: 4 November – Astor Theatre
- Rory Stewart: 4 November – Perth Concert Hall
- Hozier: 5 – 6 November – RAC Arena
- No Such Thing as a Fish: 6 November – Perth Concert Hall
- Perth Wildcats vs Tasmania JackJumpers: 7 November – RAC Arena
- Hooked on Swing: 8 November – Crown Theatre
- The Wiggles: 9 – 10 November – RAC Arena
- Perth ODI Australia v Pakistan: 10 November – Optus Stadium
- An Evening with Dolly Alderton: 10 November – Perth Concert Hall
- Trevor Noah: 11 November – RAC Arena
- The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Live: 11 November – Perth Concert Hall
- The Whitlams: 14 November – Astor Theatre
- Perth Wildcats va South East Melbourne Phoenix: 15 November – RAC Arena
- Brian Tseng: 15 November – Astor Theatre
- Musica Alchemica: 15 November – Perth Concert Hall
- Eric Idle: 18 November – Perth Concert Hall
- The Kid LAROI: 20 November – RAC Arena
- Ismo: 20 November – Astor Theatre
- Brad Williams: 21 November – Astor Theatre
- Perth Test – Australia v India: 22 – 26 November – RAC Arena
- Kane Brown: 25 November – RAC Arena
- Mother Mother: 25 November: Metro City
- Grinspoon: 26 November – Astor Theatre
- Hatsune Miku Expo: 26 November – RAC Arena
- Perth Wildcats vs Brisbane Bullets: 29 November – RAC Arena
- Waxahatchee: 29 November – Astor Theatre
- Crowded House: 29 November – 1 December – Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Where to Stay in Perth in November?
Having frequently visited Perth before finally calling it home, I’ve discovered the top spots to stay. Here are my personal recommendations for the best places to stay in Perth.
Crown Towers Perth
Best for Luxury Leisure Travellers
Crown Towers is a luxury hotel situated on the Swan River, just 10 minutes from Perth. It offers top-tier amenities like a stunning outdoor pool, full-service spa, and elegant rooms with views of the Perth skyline or Swan River. Its prime location provides easy access to the city’s nightlife, dining, and entertainment, including the Crown Casino. Click here to check rates and availability.
Como The Treasury
Best for Romantic Getaways
COMO The Treasury is a luxury hotel in Perth’s historic State Buildings, offering elegant rooms, world-class dining, and a serene wellness spa. Its central location makes it ideal for travellers seeking a refined, peaceful stay with easy access to cultural landmarks and city attractions. Click here to check rates and availability.
Aloft Perth
Best Value for Money
Aloft Perth is perfect for a November stay, offering modern and stylish rooms with river views and vibrant décor. It allows easy access to local attractions, including Optus Stadium and the Swan River and the city is a short Uber away. The hotel features a rooftop bar, pool, and fitness centre, ideal for enjoying Perth’s warm spring weather. Click here to check rates and availability.
What to Pack for in Perth in November
If you are planning a trip to Perth in November, you should pack light and breathable clothing as the weather is warming up this time of year. Make sure you pack a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from those UV rays.
Don’t forget to pack a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as the city is best explored on foot. Lastly, be sure to pack a swimsuit and beach towel, as November is a great time to visit the beautiful beaches in and around Perth.
When is the Best Time to Visit Perth?
There’s something for everyone in Perth all year-round. Personally, I do love the warmer months of spring and summer, the weather is great for exploring our great outdoors. If you’re trying to figure out when you should visit Perth, check out my Monthly guides:
- Perth In June: Weather, Events, Things To Do + More!
- Perth in July: Weather, Events, Things To Do And See + More
- Perth In August: Weather, Things To Do, Events + More
- Perth in October: Events, Weather, Things to Do + More!
Perth in November FAQ
Is November a good time to visit Perth?
Yes, November is a great time to visit Perth due to pleasant weather and many outdoor activities.
How hot is Perth in November?
Perth in November typically sees daytime temperatures ranging from 25°C to 27°C.
What to wear in Perth in November?
Light, breathable clothing like shorts, t-shirts, and sun protection are ideal for Perth in November. Remember to dress sensibly for the sun’s UV rays.
What is the rainy season in Perth?
Perth’s rainy season is typically in winter, from June to August.
What time of year is it cheapest to go to Perth?
The cheapest time to visit Perth is during winter (June to August).
What season is November in Perth?
November falls in spring in Perth.
When to visit Margaret River?
The best time to visit Margaret River is from September to April, particularly for outdoor activities and wineries.
How many days to spend in Perth?
Spending 4-5 days in Perth is ideal to cover key attractions.
Is November a rainy month in Australia?
November is not typically a rainy month across most of Australia, but some areas may see rain.
What months are cooler in Perth?
June to August are the cooler months in Perth.
What is the wettest month in Perth?
July is typically the wettest month in Perth.
Last Words on Perth in November
November is the perfect time to visit Perth as the weather warms up, ideal for exploring the city. With plenty of exciting events happening throughout the month and countless activities to enjoy, you’ll never run out of things to do!