With panoramic views of the Swan River, this aptly named room has got the largest undisturbed views of the Swan River in the area. This ballroom-style room is perfect for larger scale events such as weddings or corporate. We are able to host up to 140 people seated and up to 230 people for standing cocktail events. This is the perfect room for you to create memorable experiences.
This room is perfect for gatherings of up to 60 seated or 140 standing. With the venue’s main bar located here, it is the ultimate space for cocktail style events. This space offers a cozy and comfortable setting for your medium sized events. For a more intimate setting, you could split the space and use the bar side for pre-dinner drinks then move to the seating area.
With its captivating design, the Cygnet room offers a unique and memorable setting for a range of events. Its own dedicated kitchen and bar makes this a stylish self-sufficient space. The Cygnet Room has a capacity of 40 seated and 70 people standing, perfect for gatherings with your nearest and dearest. An added bonus of this character-full room is its private entrance straight from the Jetty.
What could be better than experiencing total exclusivity by having the entire venue to yourself? JOJO is the ideal place to organize your large scale private or professional events, from seminars and team building retreats to birthdays and weddings.
JOJO
183 Broadway River End,
Nedlands
6009, WA
Email: hello@jojoperth.com
Viewings by appointment onlyWe acknowledge that we are floating on the Derbarl Yerrigan in traditional lands of the Noongar people, who for thousands of years have been the custodians of these lands and waters. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.
JOJO
Broadway River End,
Nedlands
6009, WA
Email: hello@jojoperth.com
Viewings by appointment onlyWe acknowledge that we are floating on the Derbarl Yerrigan in traditional lands of the Noongar people, who for thousands of years have been the custodians of these lands and waters. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.