REVIEW · PERTH
Perth: West Coast Trike Tours
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One hour can feel like a whole getaway. A Harley Davidson Trike ride in Perth turns the coast into your personal road movie, with Swan Valley views as the payoff.
I love the sheer freedom of riding along the coastline with the wind in your hair, and I like that you get a live tour guide who handles safety and helps you spot what matters.
The main thing to watch is timing: it’s only 1 hour, and the experience is subject to weather. If conditions aren’t great, you may need to adjust expectations.
In This Review
- Key things I’d focus on before you book
- Your Perth Trike Ride in 1 Hour: Wind, Views, and Real Road Energy
- What You’ll Actually Ride: Boom Trike Meets Harley-Davidson Style
- From Hotel Pickup to the First Big View: How the Flow Works
- Perth Coastline Riding: Where the Wind-and-Scenery Combo Pays Off
- Swan Valley Scenery: Beaches, Views, and Wine-Country Atmosphere
- The Guide Makes It: Safety, Storytelling, and Keeping It Fun
- What’s Included vs. What You’ll Need to Plan Around
- What to Bring and Wear for a Comfortable, Hassle-Free Ride
- Weight, Age, and Fit: Who This Tour Works For
- Price and Value: Is $176 a Good Deal for 1 Hour?
- Best Times and Weather Reality: Day and Night Runs
- Who Should Book This Perth West Coast Trike Tour
- Should You Book? My Take
- FAQ
- How long is the Perth West Coast Trike Tours experience?
- Where does the tour go?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What languages are available for the guide?
- What should I bring or wear?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
- What are the age and weight limits?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things I’d focus on before you book

- Harley-Davidson trike ride experience with a safety briefing up front
- Perth coastline + Swan Valley views during a short, high-energy outing
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included, so you’re not stuck figuring logistics
- Private group feel for a couple (priced up to 2 people)
- Bring long pants and closed-toe shoes to stay comfortable and compliant
Your Perth Trike Ride in 1 Hour: Wind, Views, and Real Road Energy

If you want a fast way to see a lot of Perth’s scenery without signing up for a long day, this is a smart fit. The format is simple: you get picked up, you get briefed, and then you ride a Boom/Harley-style trike around Perth and out toward Swan Valley viewpoints.
What makes a trike tour work so well is the mix of speed and comfort. You’re not hunched over like a motorcycle. You still feel exposed—in the best way—because the wind and open-air feel are part of the whole point. And with a live guide, you’re not just holding on. You’re getting context for what you’re seeing, plus someone managing safety along the route.
This is also a good choice if you’re the kind of traveler who gets excited by roads themselves: winding stretches, coastal sightlines, and quick stops for photos. A short tour means less decision fatigue, but it still feels like a proper experience instead of a quick photo stop.
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What You’ll Actually Ride: Boom Trike Meets Harley-Davidson Style

The experience is described as a Boom Trike tour, and the standout vehicle highlight is a Harley Davidson Trike. Either way, the key is that you’re getting a true “trike ride” feel—three wheels, open-air seating, and that steady, playful momentum that makes coastal roads so much fun.
Why this matters to you: trikes tend to be easier for many people to enjoy than a full motorcycle setup. You still get motion and adrenaline, but the handling feel is usually more relaxed than hopping on a bike. If you’ve ever wanted the motorcycle dream without the full motorcycle commitment, this hits that sweet spot.
And you’ll start with a safety briefing. That’s not just paperwork. On roads, it means you’ll know what to do when the guide signals, how to sit comfortably, and what kind of attention you need to keep the ride smooth.
From Hotel Pickup to the First Big View: How the Flow Works

Your tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, so you avoid the biggest headache of short experiences: finding the meeting point, parking, and then wasting energy on logistics. The pace is built for a 1-hour hit, so once you’re in the vehicle, the tour moves.
Typical flow:
- You meet up and get a safety briefing
- You get fitted with a helmet
- You set off from Perth, heading toward the coastline and surrounding areas
- You ride through the scenic sections, with the guide steering both the route and the sightseeing moments
- You return to your pickup/drop-off point when the hour ends
Because the total duration is just 1 hour, the tour is designed around ride time, not long sightseeing blocks. That’s actually a plus. You get the exhilaration up front, and you don’t lose your whole day to transit.
Perth Coastline Riding: Where the Wind-and-Scenery Combo Pays Off

One of the clearest highlights is riding along the stunning coastline of Perth. That’s the core reason to book. This is the moment where the trike stops being “transport” and starts being the experience.
During the coastal sections, you can expect:
- Strong open-air feel (that wind-in-your-hair sensation)
- Big, outward views where the ocean and beaches shape the scenery
- A route that includes winding roads, which is part of the fun of trike riding
Practical tip: closed-toe shoes and long pants matter here. They help with comfort as the breeze picks up and as you shift position during the ride. Sunglasses are included, which is a nice touch, but you still want to protect your eyes if the sun is out.
The only drawback with a short ride is that you don’t get to linger. If you love slow walking and long photo time, you’ll likely want to pair this with another time on your own later.
Swan Valley Scenery: Beaches, Views, and Wine-Country Atmosphere
The tour also includes Swan Valley viewpoints, along with breathtaking beaches and stunning views in that broader area. Swan Valley is famous for wine, rolling landscapes, and vineyards, and the tour description leans into that “scenery + freedom” angle rather than a tasting stop.
What you can realistically expect from a 1-hour trike tour:
- You’ll see the area’s landscape character from the road
- You’ll get viewpoint moments that connect the coastal and valley feel
- The ride will keep moving, so it’s more about seeing and feeling than doing a full wine-tour schedule
Why this pairing works: Perth’s coast gives you the dramatic shoreline vibe, and Swan Valley gives you a calmer, scenic countryside contrast. Even without a cellar visit, that change in scenery makes the whole experience feel longer than an hour.
If you’re a wine lover, you’ll probably leave thinking you should come back for a longer Swan Valley day. But as a first taste, this tour gives you the geography and mood fast.
The Guide Makes It: Safety, Storytelling, and Keeping It Fun

The tour includes a live tour guide, and English and German are available. That matters because you’ll want the route context—why the guide chooses certain stretches and what you should look for while you’re moving.
One guide name that comes up often is Tom. He’s described as friendly, informative, and someone who goes above and beyond. There’s also a fun detail: music can be part of the ride experience, and one of the memorable moments tied to that is a Happy Birthday song being played when the situation fit.
Here’s the practical part: having a guide who keeps the energy up makes a short tour feel worth it. It’s easier to enjoy motion when you know you’re in good hands and someone is making sure you get the best ride moments, not just the fastest route.
What’s Included vs. What You’ll Need to Plan Around
This tour is built to be simple. You get:
- Helmet
- Live tour guide
- Safety briefing
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Sunglasses
Not included:
- Food and drinks
That means you’ll want to plan your timing. If you’re touring at a busy time of day, eat beforehand so you’re not hungry while you’re trying to enjoy the ride. Water helps too, but since it’s not listed as included, you’ll need to bring your own if you want it.
Also, remember the “short and sweet” reality. This is not a walking tour with a meal break. It’s a ride-focused experience.
What to Bring and Wear for a Comfortable, Hassle-Free Ride
The checklist is straightforward. Bring:
- Sunglasses (they’re included, but having your own can be helpful if you prefer your lenses)
- Long pants
- Closed-toe shoes
And wear weather-appropriate clothing. The tour runs day and night all year long, but the experience is subject to weather conditions. That’s a big deal with open-air riding. If it’s windy, chilly, or rainy, you’ll feel it.
My practical advice: layer up. Even if the day starts warm, coastal Perth weather can shift quickly. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are also the safety baseline, not just comfort.
Weight, Age, and Fit: Who This Tour Works For
This tour has clear suitability limits:
- Not suitable for children under 8 years
- People over 309 lbs (140 kg) aren’t suitable
- The tour is wheelchair accessible
Because you’re on a trike, you’ll also want to consider how you personally handle being seated and secured. Even if the vehicle is accessible, your comfort and ability to follow safety instructions are still part of the experience.
Who this is for:
- Couples who want something different than a standard city sightseeing day
- Visitors who like the coast and want the “road thrill” without hours of biking
- Travelers who value a guide-led route but don’t want a full-day commitment
Price and Value: Is $176 a Good Deal for 1 Hour?
The price is listed as $176 per group up to 2, and the duration is 1 hour. On paper, that sounds short. In practice, the value comes from three things you’re getting all at once:
- Private group feel (priced for up to 2)
- Included logistics (helmet, guide, pickup/drop-off)
- A ride experience you can’t really recreate on your own without effort
If you were to rent something equivalent, arrange transportation to a starting point, and still hire a guide, the costs add up fast. Here, you’re paying for a packaged experience: people, vehicle, safety setup, and the ride route.
Is it the cheapest thing you can do? No. But if you want an adrenaline-tinged, scenic Perth experience with less planning, it’s strong value—especially for two people.
Best Times and Weather Reality: Day and Night Runs
Trips run day and night all year long, which is great if your schedule is tight. Still, the experience is subject to weather conditions. That’s not a marketing footnote; it’s a core planning factor for open-air riding.
Here’s how to think about it: if you’re going for the coastal and open-air sensation, you’ll want decent weather. If the forecast looks rough, you might still book for flexibility, but keep a backup mindset for how the ride could feel.
Who Should Book This Perth West Coast Trike Tour
Book it if:
- You want a scenic adrenaline experience in a short time window
- You’ll enjoy riding the coastline and looking for beaches and views from the road
- You like private, guide-led sightseeing without a long day plan
- You appreciate practical inclusions like pickup/drop-off, helmet, and sunglasses
Skip it if:
- You hate the idea of riding only 1 hour and moving on quickly
- You’re not comfortable in outdoor, wind-exposed conditions
- You’re traveling with young kids (under 8) or you’re above the listed weight limit
Should You Book? My Take
I’d book this if your ideal Perth day includes the coast, winding roads, and a guide taking care of the “how do we get there” part. The included helmet, hotel pickup/drop-off, and safety briefing make it feel organized rather than chaotic, and the private group setup for up to two people makes the price feel less like a gamble.
If you’re chasing a long list of stops, this won’t be that. But if you want an hour where the scenery actually feels like it’s moving with you, this is a great way to spend it.
FAQ
How long is the Perth West Coast Trike Tours experience?
It lasts 1 hour.
Where does the tour go?
You ride around Perth’s coastline and see Swan Valley scenery and views, including beaches.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a helmet, a live tour guide, a safety briefing, hotel pickup and drop-off, and sunglasses.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
What languages are available for the guide?
The live tour guide is offered in English and German.
What should I bring or wear?
Bring sunglasses, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. Wear weather-appropriate clothing.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, it is listed as wheelchair accessible.
What are the age and weight limits?
Children under 8 years aren’t suitable. People over 309 lbs (140 kg) aren’t suitable.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























