Looking for something to do this school holidays? The Fremantle School Holiday Fun Guide (pdf 2.88MB) has the answer!
Download the Fremantle School Holiday Fun Guide (pdf 2.88MB) or phone Fre-info on (08) 9432 9888 for more details.
Top 10 things to do in Fremantle this school holidays
1. Free activities in Kings Square
Bring the kids to Kings Square for school holiday fun. Activities are on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10am to 3pm during school holidays. Activities include origami workshops, card making, poetry classes, face painting, balloon giveaways and colouring in competitions! Download the Fremantle School Holiday Fun Guide (pdf 2.88MB) for more information.
2. Walk a Fremantle Trail
Fremantle Trails is a series of trails around Fremantle taking you on a personalised tour of the City. Download maps from the Fremantle Trails website or drop into the Fremantle Visitor Centre in Kings Square, Fremantle.
3. Get Creative
Fremantle Arts Centre, Kidogo Gallery and The Bead Post have classes to keep little minds active this school holidays. Details of programs are outlined in the Fremantle School Holiday Fun Guide (pdf 2.88MB).
4. Hidden Heroes at Fremantle History Museum
Superheroes come in all shapes and sizes and many of them keep their special skills a secret. Share a super storytelling session, learn some special superpowers with cool science tricks and then make your very own superhero kit to take home. Come dressed as your favourite superhero.
Details of the program are outlined in the Fremantle School Holiday Fun Guide (pdf 2.88MB).
5. Chocolate Treat!
The Fremantle Chocolate Factory is open 7 days 10am - 5pm and offers free tasting. Watch the chocolates being crafted in front of your eyes from their viewing gallery and enjoy many specialty children's chocolate. Free entry and plenty of parking, or catch the free CAT bus.
Visit the Fremantle Chocolate Factory website for more information.
6. Go to the theatre
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre in Fremantle presents Hare Brain this school holidays. Hare Brain tackles the age old dilemma - does fast and furious or slow and steady win the race?
Details of performances are outlined in the Fremantle School Holiday Fun Guide (pdf 2.88) or visit the Spare Parts Puppet Theatre website for more information.
7. Lock up your kids at Fremantle Prison
Step inside and do time on an entertaining Prison Day Tour, where experienced guides bring the colourful characters and fascinating history to life.
Adventurous kids over 12 can explore the labyrinth of tunnels 20 metres beneath the Prison by foot and by boat on a Tunnels Tour. Brave kids can delve into the darker side of the Prison's history on a spooky Torchlight Tour (not recommended for children under 10).
Visit the Fremantle Prison website for more information.
8. Kids in the Kitchen at World of Energy
Hands on cooking for kids aged 5 -12 from Monday 6 - Friday 10 October. To book this activity and find out what else is on at the World of Energy, visit the World of Energy website or phone (08) 9430 5655.
9. Test your imagination at Flying Teapots
Can you imagine teapots flying through the sky?
Flying Teapots, a store in The Piazza in Fremantle, has a competition this school holidays to see who has the wildest imagination. There are lots of lovely prizes to win for all age groups, so pick up an entry from the store and let your imaginations go crazy!
Entry forms also available at Fre-info and at the activities held at Kings Square during the holidays.
10. Catch up with Buster the Fun Bus
Buster the Fun Bus is a travelling bus full of fun! Operating Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9:30am - 12:30pm during the school holidays. Details of Buster locations are outlined in the Fremantle School Holiday Fun Guide (pdf 2.88MB).