If you’re looking to combine sightseeing, outdoor adventure, and a little bit of fun into one compact experience, the Perth Blue Boat House and Kings Park Segway Tour might just be your perfect match. Operating in Western Australia’s vibrant capital, this 2.5-hour guided adventure promises a smooth glide past iconic landmarks and sweeping views of the city and river.
Our review covers every detail you need—from the itinerary to practical tips—so you can decide if this tour offers the right blend of activity and sightseeing for your Perth visit. We’re particularly drawn to the chance to see Perth’s most photogenic spots, learn about local culture, and enjoy a unique way of exploring the city’s natural beauty.
The one thing to consider? The tour requires a basic level of mobility and a minimum weight, so it might not be suitable for everyone. But if you’re ready for a lighthearted, scenic ride through some of Perth’s most beloved sights, this experience delivers excellent value and memorable moments.
Who will love this tour? Outdoor enthusiasts, curious travelers eager for insider commentary, and those wanting to see Perth’s highlights while staying active will find it especially appealing.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience
- Starting Point: A Convenient Hub at Barrack Street Jetty
- Orientation and Training
- The First Leg: Elizabeth Quay and the Bell Tower
- Blue Boat House and the Swan River
- Transition to Kings Park via Poole Avenue
- Exploring Kings Park’s Trails and Key Landmarks
- Iconic Landmarks and Reflection Points
- The Return Journey
- Practical Details and Tips
- Duration and Group Size
- Cost and Value
- What to Bring and Wear
- Accessibility and Restrictions
- Authentic Experiences and Reviewer Insights
- The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Stunning Views: Glide past breathtaking landmarks like Blue Boat House, Kings Park, and sweeping cityscapes.
- Guided Experience: Enjoy informative commentary through wireless headsets, making it easy to learn and stay engaged.
- Flexible Schedule: Bookings are flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Small Group: Limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
- Family Friendly: Suitable for ages 12 and up, with some restrictions on weight and mobility.
- Authentic Exploration: Discover Perth’s culture, history, and natural beauty in a fun, active way.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting Point: A Convenient Hub at Barrack Street Jetty
The adventure begins at Segway Tours WA’s headquarters, located at the lively Barrack Street Jetty. The location is easily accessible in downtown Perth, making it an ideal starting point after perhaps a morning coffee or stroll along the waterfront. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by friendly guides who will fit you with a helmet and safety vest—standard safety gear that’s reassuring and necessary for a seamless experience.
Orientation and Training
Expect a brief but thorough training session. Even if it’s your first time on a Segway, the guides are experienced at making newcomers comfortable. One reviewer mentioned that their guide, Tom, was “calm and clear, making sure everyone was confident before heading out.” The training lasts about 5 minutes, covering basic controls and safety tips, which ensures you feel secure and ready to ride.
The First Leg: Elizabeth Quay and the Bell Tower
The tour kicks off with a quick glide along the scenic Elizabeth Quay, a lively waterfront area filled with cafes and artwork. Here, you’ll pass the Bell Tower, an iconic Perth landmark, and listen to engaging commentary about the city’s evolution. The wireless headsets come in handy, allowing everyone to hear the guide without shouting—a feature highly appreciated by previous travelers.
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Soon, your ride takes you past the world-famous Blue Boat House. Its vibrant hue and idyllic setting on the Swan River make it one of Perth’s most photographed sites. We loved the way the guide explained the history behind it and pointed out nearby spots for future visits. The area exudes postcard-worthy charm, perfect for snapshots.
Following this, the tour continues along the Swan River, where you’ll enjoy tranquil views and learn about Perth’s development as one of the world’s most livable cities. The gentle ride along the riverbank offers plenty of opportunities to take photos or simply soak in the scenery.
Transition to Kings Park via Poole Avenue
Leaving the river, the route takes you through a leafy residential area before entering Kings Park, one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. The transition from urban waterfront to lush greenery makes the journey varied and interesting. As you approach Kings Park, the guide shares insights into the city’s layout and history.
Exploring Kings Park’s Trails and Key Landmarks
Once inside Kings Park, the adventure turns toward exploring the natural trails and native flora. The Septimus Roe Lookout offers panoramic views of Perth’s skyline, framed by the lush parkland. You’ll learn about the city’s design and some of its historical sites, like the Firefighters Memorial Grove and the DNA Tower.
Several reviewers noted how enjoyable it was to see wildflowers and native wildlife along the trails—adding an authentic touch of Australian nature to the experience. The Pioneer Women’s Memorial Park and Boab Tree showcase local history and Aboriginal culture, providing a meaningful connection to the land.
Iconic Landmarks and Reflection Points
The tour includes stops at significant sites like the State War Memorial—where you can reflect quietly—and the Bali Memorial, which offers a moment of contemplation amid the greenery. The sweeping views from Fraser Avenue and the Avenue of Trees are highlights, offering photo opportunities of Perth, Heirisson Island, and the hills beyond.
The Return Journey
As you descend Fraser Avenue, you’ll pass several more memorials and landmarks, including Edith Cowan Memorial and Perth’s first observatory. The final stretch takes you past the WA Parliament House and the historic Pensioners Guard Gate House, giving you a sense of Perth’s blend of history and modernity before returning to the starting point.
Practical Details and Tips

Duration and Group Size
The entire tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, a manageable length that balances active exploration with relaxation. With a maximum of 10 participants, the group remains intimate—ideal for receiving personalized guidance and engaging conversations.
Cost and Value
While the pricing details aren’t specified here, the experience’s price reflects the comprehensive itinerary, expert guidance, and high-quality equipment provided. Given the range of sights covered—from cultural landmarks to natural vistas—this tour offers strong value for travelers seeking a well-rounded introduction to Perth.
What to Bring and Wear
Participants are advised to wear closed-toe shoes for safety and comfort. Since backpacks, bags, alcohol, and bare feet are not allowed, packing light is best. With the tour running in good weather, it’s wise to bring sun protection, water, and perhaps a phone or camera for capturing the scenery.
Accessibility and Restrictions
The tour is suitable for those aged 12 and above, with a minimum weight of 45 kg and a maximum of 118 kg. Pregnant guests and individuals with certain mobility issues are advised against participation, due to safety concerns. A helpful reviewer pointed out that the guides are attentive, ensuring everyone’s safety throughout.
Authentic Experiences and Reviewer Insights

Reviews highlight the guides’ professionalism and friendliness, with some mentioning how they appreciated the informative commentary and the relaxed pace. One reviewer noted, “The guide, Lucy, was fantastic—she shared fun facts about Perth’s history and kept the group engaged.”
Another reviewer loved the stunning views from Kings Park, describing it as “a perfect blend of city vistas and quiet nature, all while zipping along on a Segway.” The highlight for many is the chance to see Perth’s most iconic spots from a unique vantage point, especially the Blue Boat House and the sweeping park vistas.
Some travelers mentioned that the training session was straightforward, even for those new to Segways, and that safety was clearly prioritized. The small group size and personal attention helped create a friendly, approachable atmosphere—making it especially appealing for first-timers or those wanting a relaxed, guided experience.
The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?

This Perth Blue Boat House and Kings Park Segway Tour offers a fantastic way to see some of the city’s most loved attractions without the fatigue of walking. It’s best suited for active travelers who want a fun, sightseeing adventure with a local touch. The combination of iconic landmarks, stunning views, and informative commentary makes it ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers looking to explore Perth’s highlights with a dash of excitement.
If you’re after a memorable, scenic experience that balances easy physical activity with cultural insights, this tour delivers on both fronts. Its intimate group size and focus on natural beauty make it a genuine gem for those wanting to get off the beaten path and see Perth from a fresh perspective.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and above can participate, provided they meet the weight restrictions and are accompanied by an adult if under 18.
What should I wear for the tour?
You should wear closed-toe shoes for safety and comfort. Avoid bags and backpacks, as they are not permitted during the ride.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility makes it easy to adjust your plans if needed.
Is this experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
It may not be suitable for guests with certain mobility or motor control issues, as balancing on a Segway requires some physical stability.
How long does the training session take?
The training lasts about 5 minutes, ensuring everyone is comfortable before starting the ride.
What sights will I see on this tour?
Expect to see the Blue Boat House, Kings Park’s natural trails, panoramic views from Septimus Roe Lookout, and landmarks like the State War Memorial and Bali Memorial.
In all, this tour combines the beauty of Perth’s natural and urban attractions with the thrill of riding a Segway. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local looking for a fun way to rediscover the city, it’s an experience that offers plenty of memorable moments—and some fantastic photo ops.
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