Mandurah Things to Do

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The Pirate Cruise
Murray River Lunch Cruise
2 Hour Self-Drive BBQ Boat Hire - Group of 1 - 10 people - MANDURAH
Fish & Chips Lunch Cruise (1.5 hrs)
1.5-Hour Self-Drive BBQ Boat Hire - Group of 1 to 6 people - MANDURAH
Brewery Cruise
Penguin Island & Mandurah Canal Cruise
Mandurah Dolphins, Chocolate & Fremantle Tour
Sunset Cruise
Mandurah Canal Cruise & Caversham Wild Life Park (optional Lunch)

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Perth City Skyline Pedal
10 Day Perth to Adelaide Adventure Tour
Boab, Bikes & Bees – Discovering Wildflowers Bike Tour Kings Park
Swan Valley Wine Tour – Half Day
Full Day Swan Valley Wine Tour
Perth Mint Live Gold Pour and Fremantle
Half Day Perth & Fremantle Highlights
Perth, Kings Park, Swan River, Fremantle and optional cruise
The Romance Package For Two
Swan Valley & Wildlife Park Tour
1 Day Pinnacles Sunset Dinner & Stargazing Tour
Perth – Arcades & Laneways

The Mandurah Estuary and Peel Inlet is a large system of shallow estuarine and saline, brackish and freshwater lakes and covers 134 square kilometres – twice the size of Sydney Harbour!

Mandurah Things to Do

Mandurah Canal Cruise & Caversham Wild Life Park (Optional Lunch)
Mandurah Dolphins, Chocolate & Fremantle Tour
Mandurah Canals & Dolphin Watch Tour
Dolphin & Scenic Marine Cruise
The Pirate Cruise
Murray River Lunch Cruise
Magical Christmas Lights Cruise – Tickets for Boat 1
Magical Christmas Lights Cruise – Tickets for Boat 2
Catch and Eat Crab Tour
Hillarys – Ocean Blast Tour (60 Minutes)
Hillarys – Ocean Blast Tour (30 Minutes)
Z*ARCHIVED* Sunset Cruise
Mandurah – Awesome Estuary Tour (60 Minutes)
Mandurah – Extreme Open Ocean Tour
Dolphin Island Adventure
Penguin Island & Mandurah Canal Cruise
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Mandurah dolphins that inhabit the Peel-Harvey Estuary and adjacent coastal waters are Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins. They are highly social creatures that can often be found traveling in groups of 5 – 15 dolphins or even higher. https://visitmandurah.com/dolphin-watching/

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Historic Fremantle Tour
Perth, Kings Park, Swan River and Fremantle Cruise
Perth, Kings Park, Swan River and Fremantle Cruise
Perth (City) Photography Workshop – Day & Night
Perth (City) Night Photography Workshop
Perth (Fremantle) Smartphone Photography Course
Perth (Fremantle) Private Photography Workshop
Perth (Fremantle) Photography Workshop – Day & Night
Perth (Fremantle) Night Photography Workshop
Fremantle Sunset Sail – 2hrs
Settlement Explorer Tour
Rottnest Island Dive or Snorkel
Carnac Island 1/2 Day Sail
Rottnest Island Deep Dives
Fortress Adventure
Whale Watch Experience ~ PERTH
Street Art WALK Tour
Perth (Fremantle) Day Photography Workshop
Street Art, Beers and Bikes
EAT
DRINK
WALK
BIKE
Bucks / Hens Party
4hr Adventure Tour & BBQ Lunch
2-3 Hr Whale Watching Tour
Skippered Yacht Charter
Centre Cab – Tow Yourself
Bow Rider – Tow Yourself
Jet Ski – On
Bow Rider – On Water
Centre Cab – On Water
Fremantle Pioneer Explorer
Absolute Fremantle Tour
Whale Watch Experience ~ VIP Captains Lounge ~ PERTH
Across Australia Tour – West to East Inc. Finke Desert Race
Canning Stock Route – Broome to Perth
Across Australia Tour – West to East
Canning Stock Route – Perth to Broome

Things to do in Mandurah

Mandurah is a city on the southwest coast of Western Australia. Situated approximately 72 kilometers south of the state capital, Perth, it is the state’s second-largest city. Mandurah’s main business hub is situated on the Mandurah Estuary, which serves as an exit point for the Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary. The name, ‘Mandurah’  meaning ‘meeting place’ or ‘trading place’ was derived from Nyungar, the language of Australian aborigines.

Mandurah has a typical Mediterranean climate similar to Perth with hot dry summers and mild wet winters. It possesses a variety of tourist attractions, especially based around the water. It is a major fishing and crabbing area in Western Australia. There are a plethora of exciting things to do in Mandurah. The following are the best activities and attractions you can experience in Mandurah.
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Dolphin Quay:

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Dolphin Quay at the Mandurah Ocean Marina, 40 minutes from Perth is a perfect day out for the whole family. It is all about delicious food, old-fashioned service, unique gift ideas, and live music all within a fun holiday atmosphere. Stunning views overlooking the ocean provide the perfect backdrop for the many restaurants, specialty stores, and market-style shopping. read more

Silver Sands Beach:

Silver Sands Beach is a blend of kilometers of pristine coastline, perfect swimming spots, and even a couple of notorious surf spots including the Fourth Groin. Boasting clean sand, safe and calm waters, Silver Sands Beach is simply amazing. read more

Halls Head Beach:

Very clean and often quiet, with epic ocean views, this little heaven named Halls Head Beach is an awesome spot for snorkeling. 

King Carnival:

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Things to Do in Mandurah

Situated on the scenic and lovely Mandurah Estuary, King Carnival is one of the oldest and historical amusement sites in the state of Westen Australia. It offers a wide variety of rides and features containing an amusement arcade providing hours of entertainment. read more

Creery Wetlands Nature Reserve:

The 29-hectare nature reserve is a fascinating and enjoyable environment to explore birds and wildlife. It is made of a series of connected boardwalks and pathways with informative signage. You may even enjoy a relaxing stroll by the estuary. read more

Amaze Miniature Park:

Formerly known as Abingdon Miniature Village, Amaze Miniature Park was built in 2003.It has a wide range of display of scale model miniature buildings and railways from Abingdon Village, parts of the United Kingdom and Germany read more

Mandurah Community Museum:

A visit to Mandurah would not be complete without seeing Mandurah Community Museum. Its displays run from the aboriginal history through to the present day. Rare and unique items from the first settlers have been kept for display coupled with interactive exhibits that will bring life to the dead past. read more

Things to do in Mandurah Pubs and Clubs

Dolphin Quay

Dolphin Quay at the Mandurah Ocean Marina offers delicious food, old fashioned service, unique gift ideas and live music all within a fun holiday atmosphere and stunning, picturesque marina just 40 minutes from Perth and it is among the things to do in Mandurah pubs and clubs. Stunning views overlooking the ocean provide the perfect backdrop for the many restaurants specialty stores and market style shopping.  read more

Address: 4 Zephyr Mews, Mandurah WA 6210

Top floor Night club

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Their goal is to set the entertainment scene alight in Mandurah

Top Floor has plenty to offer while a team dedicated to the entertainment business is  available. Their goal is to set the entertainment scene alight in Mandurah . One of the liveliest and hottest nightspots in town as the only house of entertainment in Mandurah, it is becoming the number 1 go-to place for locals & visitors. With the capacity and means to host live bands, floor shows, international performers and late night parties. read more

Instinct: Features Nunya,Danye, Shockz,Cure, Half dead and social dispatch

Date & Time: 1 April from 7-11 pm

Tickets: www.eventbrite.com.au

Easter Thursday

Date & Time: 1 April from 10.30 pm  – 2 am It is the after party of Instinct

Bad Bunny

FT Boston Switch and BLK out

Date & Time: 3 April from 10 pm -5 am

Cost: $15

The Monkey Bar and Lounge

The Original Slug and Hare has been re-born into another animal entirely. You can enjoy boutique beers, cocktails and the retro feel of the Monkey Bar and Lounge.

Hospo Night 

Among the things to do in Mandurah pubs and Clubs is enjoying the Hospo Night every Monday. You can enjoy a free pool competition and win a $50 venue voucher while Hospo workers can enjoy a 10 percent discount. read more

Easter Trading Hours: 3rd April from 1 pm till late

Normal opening Hours 3 pm -12 am

Address: 12, Pinjarra Road Mandurah

CAMPING AND CARAVANNING IN MANDURAH

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Enjoy Mandurah at your pace.

Camping and caravanning is a nature enthusiast’s ultimate getaway. Sleeping under the stars and waking up to breathtaking views is a magical experience. Western Australia’s natural wonders are world-renowned and the bushlands, forests, and parks of Mandurah make for the ultimate camping and caravanning experience.

Camping in a national park or reserve is one of the best ways to unplug from the real world and reconnect with nature. To explore the best that Mandurah has to offer in terms of camping and caravanning, have a look below:
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Lane Poole Reserve

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This national park has nine different campgrounds, replete with a range of facilities to guarantee an unforgettable camping experience.

Martins Tank Campground

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This campground is located near Preston Beach, on the banks of Martins Tank Lake. Ideal for caravans, tents, campervans and camper trails, this is a great place to unwind and reconnect with nature. read more

Marrinup Townsite

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Located close to Dwellingup, Marrinup Townsite is suitable for tents. The site is pet-friendly and has toilet facilities. Camping fees are applicable.

Belvedere Caravan Park

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Enjoy the great outdoors

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Located just 500m from the beach, right in the centre of Mandurah, Belvedere Caravan Park is just a few minutes away from the Mandurah Marina, Mandurah Foreshore and the Peel Inlet. They have onsite accommodation in the form of renovated beach shacks and cabins as well and includes concrete sites and shady grass. read more

Mandurah Caravan & Tourist Park

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Located on Pinjarra Road, the Mandurah Caravan & Tourist Park offers great accommodation for a coastal caravanning getaway. The park is located close to the Serpentine River and the Peel-Harvey estuary. Guests can opt from caravan and camping sites or self-contained cabin accommodation. read more

Twin Waters Caravan Park

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Just a few minutes away from Mandurah’s key attractions, Twin Waters Caravan Park is a cool and quiet park that offers all the necessary amenities.

THINGS TO DO IN MANDURAH WITH KIDS

If you’re visiting Mandurah in summer – which happens to be the best Time to visit this glorious city – you would expect everything to go perfectly. But if you’re travelling with kids, you can never be sure. However, worry not – Mandurah is a great family destination which means you kids will never have to throw any tantrums because he/she will be thoroughly entertained in this city.

Besides, travelling and exploring is one of the best ways to stay connected as a family. Having said that, here are the most exciting things to do in Mandurah with kids.
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Go on a dolphin cruise

The dolphin cruise will take you around the canals of Mandurah as you see some of the most stunning waterside houses in the state. The kids will have an unforgettable experience as they spot the playful dolphin leap out of the waters. read more

Pay a visit to the chocolate factory

Kids love chocolate and taking them to Mandurah’s very own chocolate factory will be a dream come true for them. Decadent Cs is a family business that showcases a mouthwatering array of cakes, chocolates and truffles. At the back of the factory is an area full of toys, play equipment and a wooden train where kids can play around too. read more

Ranger Red’s Zoo & Conservation Park

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Ranger Red’s Zoo & Conservation Park (previously known as Peel Zoo), is a must-visit kids attraction in Mandurah. What kids will particularly enjoy is a chance of feeding animals and enjoying the demonstrations. If your child is bold enough, he/she may even want to hold a snake. read more

Playgrounds and parks

Mandurah has plenty of parks and playgrounds that will leave kids spoilt for choice Some popular parks among children are Quarry Adventure Park, the Adventurescape Park, Caterpillar Playground and Eastern Foreshore Playground, to name a few. read more

TOP HIKING TRAILS IN MANDURAH

Sometimes, you have an urge to get away from city life and take to the forests for a hike. … And in Mandurah, you’ve got it all covered. So, get ready to explore a new dimension to life as you wander through idyllic tracks, find yourself in the midst of dense forests, magnificent gorges, suspended bridges and glorious wetlands.

With many amazing hiking and walking trails awaiting to be explored, here are some of the top hiking trails in Mandurah.
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Kitty’s Gorge Walk

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Take this hiking trail that will lead you across the rocky terrain of Kitty’s Gorge before leading to the stunning Serpentine River. According to stories, Kitty was a cow that wandered off and was discovered several months later down the gorge. Prepare yourself for a five-hour hike of moderate difficulty. Be sure to watch out for uneven ground and steep stretches. read more

Pinjarra Heritage Walk Trail

This trail takes you across the Pinjarra suspension bridge and the Murray River. It also leads you to the surrounding bushland and through the town itself.

Tullis Bridge and Tullis Rail Trails

This trail begins from the Tullis Bridge and follows a fairly easy trail along the beautiful Hotham River. The track wounds through bushland and back to the bridge. 

Riverside Heartwalk

This is a 90-minute hike along the southern part of the Serpentine River. It also has a boardwalk that leads out to the water, offering awe-inspiring vistas. If you’re lucky, you could also spot some dolphins that are known to visit this area. read more

Len Howard Conservation Park

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A fairly short and easy nature track that wounds around the wetlands, this trail offers bird-watching spots too. If you would like a longer hike, take the Erskine Walk Trail of about 6km.

Island point Walk

This is a short hiking trail that can be undertaken but the young and old. The walk is a short loop of a little more than 3 km around the stunning wetlands, but the views surrounding are truly astounding.

BEST OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES TO DO IN MANDURAH

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Adventure and outdoor enthusiasts will find much to love in Mandurah. If you’re visiting Mandurah in April, then you’re in luck because April happens to be the best month to visit this amazing city. The comfortable weather of April makes it the best time to indulge in some outdoor activities that can get your adrenaline pumping. Be it water-based activities, aerial thrills or nature explorations, here are some of the best outdoor activities to do in Mandurah. read more

Go jet-skiing

If you’re looking for a fun-filled activity that will get your heart racing, then ride the waves of the oceans as you speed along on a jet-ski. 

Take a Hiking Trip

Exploring the outdoors is best done by hiking. And thanks to Mandurah’s abundance of hiking trails, taking a hike is not just exciting, but also extremely soothing for the soul.

Cruise the Coast in a 4WD

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Go where no one goes.

TFancy a drive on the beach? Head over to White Hills Beach, Tim’s Thicket or Preston Beach as you allow the vehicle to race across the beach sands as you feel the salty breeze against your face. This is the hidden text. This is the hidden text.

It is very important to lower the tyre pressure before entering the track in order to prevent it from getting bogged into the sand. Furthermore, be aware of the tide and if you notice a tide coming in, turn back. Another important point to note is that 4D-ing is forbidden in the dunes and is only allowed on the beach.
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Explore the waterways

Mandurah prides itself in 60km of coastline, which means that there are plenty of waterways you can explore. From rivers and estuaries to lakes and canals, the waterways are best explored by kayak, canoe or paddle boat.

Go Mountain biking

Adventure on a bike is an unparalleled experience. Mandurah and the Peel Region has some spectacular bike tracks that you can enjoy.

Take the Dolphin Adventure Cruise

Cruise on a high-speed vessel as you get an up-close and personal encounter with Mandurah’s wild dolphins, while also exploring the beautiful Peel Inlet.

Go sky-diving

Few thrills in life beat taking to the skies and diving right back to the earth. Indulge in the ultimate sky-diving adventure for an out-of-this-world experience.

Surf the waves

Some of the best surfing spots in Mandurah are Tim’s Thicket, Pyramids and Avalon point. There are many other options as well if you want to ride the waves.

THINGS TO DO IN MANDURAH WESTERN AUSTRALIA

As the second largest city in Western Australia, Mandurah is a haven for water-centric activities. Given the fact that this stunning city has about 130 square kilometers of estuary and inland waterways, it is no wonder why visitors flock Mandurah to enjoy an unforgettable escape.

From a myriad of things to see and activities to indulge in, Mandurah offers it all. In this article, which is a comprehensive guide of things to do in Mandurah, we take a look at activities, attractions, accommodation and things to do so you can plan your next vacation with no hassle.
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MANDURAH – A BRIEF OVERVIEW

Mandurah started off as a tiny, isolated fishing village to the south of Perth and it was not until much later in the 1950s that this city started to slowly grow. Today, Mandurah is a commuter belt city for people working in Kwinana, Perth and Pinjarra.

The name behind this city is interesting in itself. Thomas Peel, the first European settler here named Mandurah after a local Binjareb word ‘Mandjar’ which translates to mean ‘meeting place’. It is also said that the town’s name comes from ‘Mandjoogoordap’, which means ‘meeting place of the heart’ – a fitting name for this quintessential city.

Once a small city, today Mandurah is home to a thriving population of more than 80,000. Echoes of this city’s history reverberates in the attractions dotted around Mandurah, all of which makes this place special, authentic and distinctive.
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HOW TO GET TO MANDURAH?

Since Mandurah is less than one hour’s drive from Perth, getting in and around the city is very easy, thanks to great roads and various public transport networks. 

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Beautiful sun sets in Mandurah Now known as the modern-day Venice, Mandurah’s canals, winding rivers, pretty lakes and 134 km² of calm inland waterways make it the ideal destination to enjoy all kinds of activities on or near the water. As soon as you arrive in Mandurah, you feel relaxed and get this instant holiday feeling. Because in Mandurah, we’re relaxed by nature.

By road

The most direct route to Mandurah from Perth is via the Kwinana Freeway that leads directly to the city from the Mandjoogoordap Drive exit. Visitors who would prefer a more scenic drive at a more leisurely pace can opt for the South Western highway along the Darling Ranges. read more

By public transport

Getting to and around Mandurah on public transport is very convenient. The Transperth bus 588 or 589 operates between Mandurah Train Station and the city. A train ticket will permit free journey on buses until the time specified on the ticket expires. There are also various other public transport buses that run throughout the city. read more

By taxis and charters

There are several taxi services that will take you anywhere around the city. Some taxis also offer personalized tourist charter and executive car services.

Airport access

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Perth International and Domestic Airport terminals are accessible by bus or car. Airport shuttles also operate between the Domestic Airport and Perth with pick-ups and drop-offs from five locations. You may access more information regarding the shuttle services from the Perth Airport website.

Moreover, private shuttles and car hires are also available at the airport.
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Walking

Since most of Mandurah’s attractions are around or within the city center, visitors can access them all very easily. The city also boasts great pathways, open spaces and waterside boardwalks which make walking an enjoyable experience as well. read more

BEST TIME TO VISIT MANDURAH

While Mandurah is ideal to visit any time of the year, some months are preferred over others.

Anytime between December and February is a great time to visit. During this Summer season, the temperatures are high and therefore, offers ideal conditions for swimming and other water sport activities.

Spring (between September and December) is also a lovely time to view the wildflowers in full bloom. This makes for a magical experience when you take the walking trails in and around Mandurah.

March is also a month where thousands of people flock to Mandurah for the annual Crab Fest.
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EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS

Renowned for its stunning waterways, relaxed ambiance, and lush woodlands, there are no shortages of outdoor places to explore in Mandurah.

Parks

Explore untouched wilderness in the stunning national parks or let the kids run wild at the several playgrounds and parks.

Yalgorup National Park

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This vast national park, known for its verdant peppermint woodlands, glorious lakes, and tuart trees is a perfect nature trail. Moreover, this national park is an ideal vantage point for birdwatching as well.

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Len Howard Conservation Park

This serene park is one of the best places for birdwatching. Take in the glorious sight of migratory birds as you take the trail that crosses freshwater pools and birds hides. Furthermore, this park is dog-friendly as well. read more

parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/len-howard

Mandurah Eastern Foreshore Playground 

This playground, which overlooks the Mandjar Bar, is a treat to the eye and soul, particularly for children. Sporting several ladders, climbing walls, tunnels and slides, children can be entertained endlessly here. Flaunting stunning views of the Estuary, this park also makes a great picnic spot and families are often seen enjoying a BBQ night here. read more

Osprey Waters Foreshore Playground

Located on the water’s edge, this huge adventure and nature-based playground is a great place for play, enjoy a picnic or go fishing. Young children will particularly find the activities in this park enjoyable. And what’s more, there is also a small sandy beach which makes it ideal for the entire family to have a splash as well. Walking and cycling paths run along the length of the playground too. read more

Caterpillar Park Playground

One of the most popular playgrounds in Mandurah, this attraction is safe and enclosed. But what makes it truly entertaining is the several activities and sensory play areas this park sports. read more

Quarry Adventure Park

Ideal for children of all ages, this adventure park has huge climbing spider web nets, steep slides and other play equipment that will be wonderfully challenging for children. This park also has an amphitheatre.

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Adventurescape Playground

Located adjacent to a huge lake, this farm-themed playground is a much loved kid’s destination. The play area has wooden farm animal play sculptures, a 9-metre climbing windmill tower and slide, a custom rural style fence maze, a climbing net and several other features that promise to keep everyone entertained. read more

Zoo

Located amidst the best of nature, Mandurah is a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts.

Ranger Red’s Zoo and Conservation Park

Previously known as the Peel Zoo, this attraction offers a hands-on zoo experience. You can even catch a glimpse of some Tasmanian Devils. However, the highlight here is the feeding sessions and up-close encounters with koalas, dingoes and squirrel gliders, to name a few. read more

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Forests

Discover a wealth of soul-soothing nature experiences in the forests of Mandurah

Serpentine National Park

Picture a magnificent waterfall cascading over a sheer granite rock face, surrounded by thick trees and an array of plants and animals. It seems like a dream, but this – and more- is what you will find in the Serpentine National Park. read more

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Lane Poole Reserve

Covering an area of more than 55,000 hectares, this reserve is stunning. With the Murray River cutting through towering jarrah forest and valleys, the Lane Poole Reserve makes for an unforgettable day trip.

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Waterfall

Cool off in the midst of nature

Serpentine Falls

As one of the most cherished watering holes in Western Australia, this 15-meter waterfall plummets down a granite rock face. Unfortunately, swimming is off limits here. The spectacle of observing the emerald water of the pool below changes dramatically depending on the time of the day is very enchanting. read more

Serpentine National Park
The Serpentine National Park is a national park located on the Darling Scarp, approximately 55 kilometres southeast of Perth in Western Australia in Australia. The depth of the falls has been undetermined, and is shrouded with conspiracy and enigmatism.

Nature walks

Take the slow and idyllic route across the natural wonders of Mandurah as you hike through forests, gorges and wetlands

Kitty’s Gorge Walk

Take a 5-hour walk across the rocky terrain of Kitty’s Gorge. According to stories, Kitty was a cow that wandered away and was later found down the gorge. The walk here is of moderate difficulty with some steep tracks and uneven ground. However, the views, particularly of the Serpentine River are absolutely worth it. read more

Len Howard Conservation Park

This walking track wounds around the glistening wetlands and is one of the best bird watching spots. Those who prefer a more challenging hike can take the longer route along the Erskine Walk Trail.

Tullis Bridge

While this is an easy trail along the beautiful Hotham River, the walking track meanders through the bushland. A longer walk of about 16km from the Tullis Rail Trail will finish off at the wooden bridge.

Riverside Heartwalk

This 90 minute walk follows the path of the Serpentine River that leads to awe-inspiring vistas. If you are familiar around the area, you can be lucky enough to spot a few dolphins which are known to visit this area. read more

Pinjarra Heritage Walk Trail

An exciting track, this walk takes you over the Murray River and the surrounding bushland. It also crosses the Pinjarra suspension bridge and takes you to the beautiful town itself.

Rivers and Estuaries

Indulge in the magical experience of kayaking next to dolphins, paddling through canals and exploring the beautiful waterways of Mandurah

Mandurah Estuary

The Peel Inlet, also referred to as the estuary, stretches from Mandurah’s Estuary Bridge to the Dawesville Cut. Paddle your way leisurely down the serene estuary and past multi-million dollar mansions on the way. The best part is that you may be lucky to spot a dolphin suddenly popping up to join you on your water adventure. read more

Serpentine River

One of the three rivers that flow into the Peel-Harvey Estuary, the Serpentine River is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. A nature lover’s much-loved hideout, this attraction is the best place to explore nature at its best in addition to birdlife.read more

Beaches

A playground for all ages and interests, the pristine beaches of Mandurah are a treat in itself

Falcon Bay

A stunning bay on Spinaway Parade in Falcon, this bay is protected from the southerly winds, which makes it perfect for swimming and relaxing. The bay has a reef area that is ideal for snorkelling at high tide. If you would like to learn to surf, you can take lessons that are offered at the Bay. read more

Pyramids Beach, Dawesville

Boasting of a great swell and thrilling beach activities, Pyramids Beach is always busy with body boarders, swimmers and surfers. 

Silversands Beach

If stretches of stunning coastline is what strikes your fancy, this beach is a great spot. The calm waters here makes it perfect for swimming as well. It also has a few great surf spots such as Fourth Groin.

Madora Bay Beach

An often uncrowded and idyllic beach getaway, Madora Bay is famous for beach fishing and the sunsets here are truly Instagram-worthy. 

Arts, Culture and History

Mandurah prides itself in its rich cultural heritage that started with the Bindjareb tribe of the Bibbulmun Nation. It was from here that the city got its ancestral name, Mandjoogoordap, which was thereafter named Mandurah after European settlement. Even today, the Aboriginal community of Mandurah are custodians of the land which is enclosed with rivers, lakes, oceans and coastal plains. This further adds to the historic richness of Mandurah today.

Culture lies at the heart of Mandurah and it is the thread that connects all the communities that live here. The culture, heritage and history reverberates in the location and lives in the perceptions of the people here. Therefore, it is no wonder why Mandurah places such great significance in its cultural landmarks.

The arts and crafts scene here is colorful, vibrant and ever-changing. It is reflected in the public art, activities, events and attractions dotted around Mandurah. Lose yourself in the magical arts, history and culture of the region. Delve deep into Aboriginal stories that are steeped in transition, take a glimpse into history and feel yourself come alive in Mandurah.
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Listed below are some of the key cultural attractions in the region:

Allandale

Built in 1913 for Louis Dawe, an early Mandurah fisherman, Allandale is constructed from local limestone and iron. This house overlooks the estuary and is considered a rare gem as it remains almost unchanged since it was first built.

Hall’s Cottage

A building that dates back to 1833, Hall’s Cottage is a five-bedroomed home of Henry Hall and his family who were early settlers in Mandurah. Today, Hall’s Cottage is considered to be the only intact testament of an early settler’s cottage in the region. It is open for visitors every Sunday from 10am to 3pm. read more

Sutton’s Farm

Sutton’s Farm was once home to John and Eleanor Sutton, who were prominent settlers in Mandurah from the first decades of the colony. This farm consists of a homestead, single men’s quarter and a barn.

Besides the attractions listed above, be sure to visit the state-of-the-art Mandurah Performing Arts Centre which displays a range of local and international creative talent. You can also learn about the heritage and culture of Mandurah at Edenvale Heritage Precinct, Mandurah Community Museum and Fairbridge Village.

Moreover, local galleries such as the Mandurah Arts Gallery, Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah (CASM), Murray Arts and Crafts Society and Emma Blyth Gallery display some splendid local art. Additionally, there are more than 60 public artworks in an open air gallery across the City that celebrates the stories and heritage of Mandurah.

If you want to take a step closer and experience an intimate outlook into the stories woven into Mandurah’s culture and heritage, then be part of the Mandurah Arts Festivals. From dance, visual arts, music, performances and theatre, this festival connects everyone through the shared experience of being a part of Mandjoogoordap – our meeting place of the heart.
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Wildlife

Mandurah is a place where you can sit in the lap of nature and be soothed by her soothing touch. Given the fact that this region is abundant with vast waterways, forests, national parks and reserves, wildlife is abundant here. read more

Listed below are some wildlife you are sure to come across in Mandurah:

SEA

  • Dolphins are regular visitors to the serene waters in the centre of Mandurah. These gentle beasts are an absolute joy to watch.
  • The best place to observe waterbirds are between the Mandurah bridges, in the marshes and island of the Peel Inlet. Some water birds you can see are Cormorants, Darter, White-faced Heron, Pied Oyster Catcher and Yellow-billed Spoonbill, among others.

LAND

  • Kangaroos are often seen grazing on Melros Beach Reserve and Florida Beach Reserve. More up close and personal encounters can be experienced at the Serpentine National Park.
  • Emus are usually seen along the lake shores at Lake Clifton in the Yalgorup National Park.
  • View the elegant black swans at Lake Pollard in Yalgorup National Park between the months October and March.
  • The red-tailed black cockatoos can be seen high on the trees from the Emu Walk Trail from Dwellingup town centre to the Forest Discovery Centre.
  • Birdlife is abundant in Mandurah. Among more than 130 species of native and migratory birds are the Willie Wagtail, Golden Whistler, Black-face Cuckoo-shrike, Splendid Wren and Grey Fantail, to name a few.

MUSEUMS

Step back in time and experience the amazing stories of the pioneering settlers and locals of Mandurah.

Mandurah Community Museum

Learn more about the people, events and places of Mandurah by paying a visit to this museum. Originally used as a schoolroom in 1898, the museum today features objects, photographs and information of how Mandurah made its way from pre-settlement to becoming the colorful holiday town it has become today. read more

Waroona Historical Museum

Built with the aim of preserving the historical memorabilia of Waroona, this museum displays items of interest from the date of settlement to the current day.

KID FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES AND ATTRACTIONS

Mandurah is a destination for the entire family and thanks to its abundant coastal, urban and forest adventures, kids are sure to be entertained thoroughly here. Listed below are some kid-friendly activities that can make for a more memorable holiday.

Playgrounds and parks

With plenty of playgrounds in and around Mandurah, kids are literally spoilt for choice. A park that is popular with children is the Quarry Adventure Park which features a fun bumpy slide, ropes course, and of course, amazing BBQ areas too.

The Adventurescape Park is another great kid-friendly park that is just a 15-minute drive from Mandurah. Highlights in this park are life-size farm animals, real tractors, a huge flying fox, a large 8m slide and a lake for kayaking.

But what if the sun isn’t shining and the weather turns dreary? Worry not because there are indoor play centres as well. Chipmunks is one such indoor play area that has separate areas for small and bigger kids.
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Pay a visit to the Zoo

Kids will have much to love at the Ranger Red’s Zoo & Conservation Park (known previously as Peel Zoo). Given the fact that all exhibits are located close to each other, there is no hassle of having to walk for too long. Make sure that you engage your kids in a hand-on experience by allowing them to feed animals (be sure to purchase a bag of feed from the front reception). There are demonstrations as well and your kids may want to hold a snake or other animals. read more

Play Mini Golf at King Carnival

Mini golf is a popular choice with children. The course has simple obstacles and gradients so it is very kid-friendly. And the best part? The winner receives a prize too. However, parents need to be aware that this mini golf is located in King Carnival so it may take some convincing to get them away from dodgems or the ferris wheel. read more

Dolphin watching

Take a scenic canal cruise and catch a glimpse of dolphins in their natural habitat as they jump out of the water. This awe-inspiring spectacle is sure to be an unforgettable moment for both, kids and adults alike. 

GREY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES AND ATTRACTIONS

In Mandurah, everyday feels like a Summer getaway. Therefore, it is no wonder why this second largest city in the state is an ideal destination for retirement. In fact, retirees make up 22.7% of the overall population here. And being a hotspot for a relaxing and laid back lifestyle, there are several grey-friendly attractions and activities for seniors to indulge in. read more

  • Take the 1 hour Dolphin and Scenic Canal Cruise as you encounter dolphins and treat your eyes to Mandurah’s luxury canals. 
  • Explore the stunning flora and fauna of Mandurah’s wetlands where you can spot kangaroos, watch birds and learn about the incredible natural beauty of Mandurah.
  • Take a stroll along the Dolphin Quay indoor markets and enjoy lunch at the lovely cafes on the boardwalk.
  • Tee off at the Mandurah Country Club golf course.
  • See the latest exhibits at the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre. The centre also hosts live theatre, dance, comedy and music.
  • Design and paint your own ceramic pieces at 3 Hearts Ceramics & Cafe while you also enjoy some delicious treats.
  • Throw in a line or crab net and have a go at fishing or crabbing. 

ACCOMODATION

There are no shortages of accommodation options to suit your needs in Mandurah. Whether you are travelling on a budget or are ready to splurge for a more indulgent experience, Mandurah is ready to welcome all.

3-star Plus Hotels

If being pampered and having your needs taken care of seems like your kind of holiday Mandurah, here are some great options:

  • Mandurah Family Resort (3-star rated)
  • Seashells Mandurah (4.5-star rated)
  • Mandurah Quay Resort (4-star rated)
  • Atrium Hotel Mandurah (3.5-star rated)
  • The Sebel Mandurah (4.5-star rated)
  • Silver Sands Resort (4-star rated)

Hostels/Apartments

Those who prefer self-catering and more space and privacy with less costs, can opt for hostels or apartments for their stay.

  • API Preston Beach Front Apartments
  • Dolphin Quay Apartments
  • A Beachside Haven Apartments

Backpackers and Budget Accommodation

Those who are young, independant and travelling on a budget would often prefer to conserve money and meet like-minded people. Here are some budget accommodation options that don’t compromise on quality:

  • Jarrah Forest Lodge
  • Mandurah Ocean Marina Chalets
  • Belvedere Caravan Park
  • Mandurah Foreshore Motel

RESTAURANTS AND EATERIES

Mandurah is a land of bounty, that is rich in fresh produce from the land and sea. The region is famous for its blue swimmer crabs and other seafood. Therefore, the food culture here is nothing short of amazing, and it is well reflected in the award-winning restaurants and eateries around the city.

Be it luxurious fine dining or inexpensive restaurants, Mandurah has got you covered.
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Here are some of the region’s most loved restaurants:

  • Cafe One58 – A comfortable cafe that holds the position of being among the top 3 restaurants in Mandurah. This cafe offers alfresco style dining.
  • Cicerello’s Mandurah – A perfect seafood spot to enjoy everything – from the traditional fish ‘n’ chips to a lavish seafood platter.
  • D’lights Cafe – Revel in the luxury of an exclusive waterfront dining experience right in the heart of Mandurah Ocean Marina.
  • Flics Kitchen – Boasting of stunning waterfront views, this cafe was voted as the best Regional Cafe by the Readers Choice Award.
  • Frisky Deer Cafe & Interiors – This cafe serves vegetarian,  vegan and gluten free dining.
  • Miami Bakehouse Falcon – Sample wholesome award winning pies, breads and cakes that will leave you wanting for more.
  • Quarterdeck Dining – A much loved dining spot for great modern Australian cuisine.
  • Red Manna Waterfront Restaurant – One of the region’s finest seafood restaurants, this spot delivers fresh local produce that is cooked with immaculate precision.
  • Sunbreakers Seafood Restaurant – A short distance from the Mandurah coastline, this casual cafe serves some delectable meals.
  • The Oyster Bar – With stunning views of the harbour and an equally stunning array of seafood specialities, the Oyster Bar is famous for its grilled oysters. 
  • The Seafood Nation – As its name suggests, this restaurant serves the classic Fish and chips, Chilli Mussels, BBQ King Prawns and all things seafood.

PUBS, CLUBS AND NIGHTCLUBS

Mandurah has a modest nightlife scene but has a good selection of pubs, clubs and nightclubs. Some popular ones are lifted below:

  • Murphy’s Irish Pub
  • Cobblers Tavern
  • Sandy Cove Tavern
  • Friar Tucks Irish Bar/Restaurant
  • Peel Alehouse
  • Bar Therapy
  • The Cut Tavern – Bar & Bistro
  • Silversands Tavern
  • Toucan Club
  • The Monkey Bar and Lounge
  • Top Floor Nightclub

SPORT VENUES

Sports and recreation is a great way to stay connected with the community. Here are some of Mandurah’s sport venues:

  • Mandurah Country Club (which is a golf heaven)
  • Mandurah Netball Association
  • Peel Thunder Stadium
  • Mandurah Recreation & Aquatic Centre 
  • Mandurah Ten Pin Bowling Centre
  • Port Bouvard Pistol & Small Bore Rifle Club
  • Mandurah Offshore Fishing and Sailing Club
  • Peel Aquatic Club 
  • Rushton Park 
  • Mandurah Magic Basketball
  • Mandurah Mustangs Football Club 
  • Bendigo Bank Stadium 
  • Bendigo Stadium Rushton Park

ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES

Mandurah is an exciting playground for adventure travellers who are looking for some adrenaline-pumping activities. Be in water-based activities or diving from the sky, here are some thrilling adventure activities to try out: read more

  • Ride the waves and speed along the Peel Inlet on a jet-ski
  • Go on a hiking expedition across the forest or follow a bike trail along the coast
  • Cruise the coast in a 4WD
  • With 60km of coastline, explore the waterways by paddleboat, kayak or canoe
  • Go mountain biking through the forest tracks
  • Go on a high-speed Dolphin adventure cruise
  • Soar to the skies on a scenic flight or feel your heart burst with excitement by sky-diving
  • Camp on the beach, by a lakeside of deep in the forest
  • Ride the waves at some amazing surf spots

Mandurah is definitely growing in popularity as a tranquil holiday getaway. From a wealth of attractions and activities to indulge in, Mandurah ticks all the elements to make it a great holiday destination for people of all ages and interests. And true to its name, Mandurah is a real ‘meeting place of the heart’. It is where you will both lose yourself and find yourself. A place where your heart meets with nature, tranquility and beauty, and will offer you a new outlook of life itself. read more

For more information and resources about Mandurah for tourists, visit the following websites:

www.mandurah.wa.gov.au

www.visitmandurah.com

www.peel.wa.gov.au/our-region/visit-our-region

Things to Do in Mandurah If You’re 50+ 

Mandurah is Western Australia’s largest regional city woven by beautiful waterways, excellent eateries, and restaurants. But it’s the relaxed holiday atmosphere that makes Mandurah an ideal destination if you’re 50+ or especially for seniors. Less than an hour south of Perth by train or car, it’s also far less tiring to visit. So below is a list of the best things to do in Mandurah if you’re 50+. read more

Mandjar Markets

Mandjar Markets are Mandurah’s premier waterfront markets in a family atmosphere. The markets are famous for their unique local handmade arts & crafts and live entertainment. In addition, these markets also sell fresh local produce and award-winning gourmet delights. Located under shady trees it’s a great place to eat good food, people watch, or relax around nature if you’re 50+. read more

Mandjoogoordap Dreaming Tours 

Mandjoogoordap Dreaming tours offer enriching cultural knowledge and positive memories as part of your experience with their tours. They offer a range of guided tours with different themes to choose from. But all these tours take only up to 1-2.5 hours, with some combined with a walk and a bus tour. So it’s less tiring, yet active, engaging, and fun to explore, especially if you’re 50+. read more

Mandurah Wine Tours and Charters

Mandurah wine tours and charters offer 7 specialized wine tours to choose from. You can even choose from half-day, full-day, or even customized tours. These customized wine tours are ideal if you’re 50+ and want to see only the best in few hours. While exploring wineries, you can talk to winemakers, see quilt displays, sample chocolates, and see how they make gourmet cheeses. read more

Mandurah Cruises 

Mandurah cruises offer marine adventures that suits every age group, even if you’re 50+. From full or half-day to even one-hour cruises, you can choose that best suits your fitness. But if you’re 50+ the 1 Hour Dolphin & Scenic Canal Cruise will be ideal. You can also take advantage of the $20 ‘Senior Special’ Monday-Wednesday, which also includes free tea/coffee on board. read more

Peel Zoo 

Peel Zoo is a boutique, hands-on zoo featuring well over 100 species of birds and animals. TBut what makes this zoo unique is the unforgettable ‘hands-on experience’ you get here. From being able to feed, hold, pat, and pamper animals, this experience is indeed therapeutic if you’re 50+. And if you’re in for a picnic you can also bring a hamper and enjoy the free BBQ facilities here. read more

Amaze Miniature Park 

A relaxing, less tiring, and fun attraction, especially if you’re 50+ and enjoy a little bit of art and history. Covering 4 acres of land the park features an extensive display of scale model miniature buildings and railways. Most of the displays here are replicas of historic buildings in the UK and Germany. Besides, you can also try the challenging 12 hole miniature golf course, the park offers. read more

D’lights Café

Located on the waterfront at Mandurah Ocean Marina, the Café is open every day. The best of this café if you’re 50+ or especially for seniors is their menu. From veg to non-veg options, you even have gluten or lactose-free options- all home-cooked. Above all, they are BYO, so you can bring along your favorite bottle of wine too. You also get 15% off the menu for seniors discount card. read more

3 Hearts Ceramics & Café

If you’re 50+, loves crafts, ceramics, and good food with a view, then this is the ideal place to go. Unlike other cafes with mere good food, here you can test your creative skills in a range of handcrafted ceramics. All you have to do is choose a ceramic piece and a glaze and order your brew and a treat. Then sit back and enjoy your order with a view, while painting ceramics. read more

Things To Do In Mandurah If You Are 18

Home to the beautiful Peel-Harvey Estuary, Mandurah is fascinating to explore. A short drive from Perth, the city has much to offer the young adult, as this article on things to do in Mandurah if you are 18 explores. read more

Savour The Food, Wine And Fresh Produce Of Mandurah

Enjoy the fabulous food and wine culture of Mandurah. Whether you arrive in Mandurah with deep pockets or a carefully accumulated holiday budget – the latter appealing more to young adults, wining and dining is an affordable option in Mandurah. One of the best things to do in Mandurah if you are 18 and exploring on a small budget is to chill and soak up the café culture. Head out to the waterfront for an array of eateries and sampling popular sweet crab dishes. read more

Enjoy The Entertainment

Hit the range of bars, clubs, theatres, chocolatiers, cinemas and walking paths along the scenic Mandurah Boardwalk. A pleasant place to explore with friends, you’ll love the ice cream parlours and street performers adding to the holiday atmosphere. read more

Check Out The Arts And Culture Of Mandurah

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Amazing skills our street artists.

The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre is an iconic attraction perched along pretty Mandjar Bay. There you can explore a fine collection of artworks displayed by both local and international artists. Learn more about the area’s proud heritage, at Fairbridge Village, the Mandurah Community Museum, Edenvale Heritage Precinct and Hugh Manning Tractor & Machinery Museum. read more

Savour A Spot Of Adventure Action In Mandurah

Amongst the most exciting things to do in Mandurah if you are 18 is to hit the fabulous beaches! The Mediterranean climate and, waters located far from shipping lines, makes the area a sun worshipers haven. Mandurah is a surfer’s paradise where apart from catching the perfect break, there’s loads of swimming and snorkelling amongst the limestone reefs. The verdant reefs are excellent for a spot of scuba diving too, treating you to sights of the abundant marine life. read more

Enjoy Skydiving Action In Mandurah!

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An experience to remember.

Skydiving

is one of the most exciting things to do in Mandurah if you are 18, carefree and seeking an adventure.Take on the adrenaline pumping adventure and skydive into the pristine countryside of Pinjarra or land on Mandurah beach and dive right into the warm waters! Its all about embracing the adventure and being one with nature – there is no better place than Mandurah to do so! read more

There’s More Adrenaline Pumping Action To Savour 

Head over to Dwellingup and tackle the angry white-water rapids, perfect to get your heart pumping. TAnd for more action-packed things to do in Mandurah if you are 18, go ahead and hire a jet ski and rev up some fun on the glistening Mandurah Estuary. read more

Take On The Scenic Trails Of Mandurah

There is no shortage of natural adventures in Mandurah. The hiking trails are an iconic part of the areas much loved activities. Choose from amongst verdant wildflower trails to bike trails and walk trails. All which promise stunning views, natures abundant beauty and chance to soothe mind body and soul. Of course, these trails are ideal to put your fitness levels to test as well! read more

Scoop For Blue Swimmer Crabs In Mandurah

Join a Mandurah cruise and head out across the Peel Inlet where you can try your hand at ‘scooping’ for crabs. A unique activity to look forward to amongst things to do in Mandurah when hankering for some fun, ‘scooping’ is a unique thrill. Plus, your crabs will be cooked or barbequed right on board!

Ready for your next big adventure exploring Mandurah?

Just one hour from Perth is a gem of a city called Mandurah, Restaurant, and fishing, shopping fun fares, resorts, grand hotels, beaches homes and caravan park.
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How to Get to Mandurah from Perth

By rail, there is a train from Perth central station directly to Mandurah, regular train run on this line. Plan your journey, if you need information you can check www.transperth.wa.gov.au/Journey-Planner   Or call 13 62 13

Mandurah is also well connected by bus, there are also direct buses to Rockingham and Fremantle.

There is a freeway to Mandurah and it takes just under 50 minutes to reach Mandurah from Perth by car. The freeway is called the Kwinana Freeway.
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What Can You Do in Mandurah?

Mandurah Forum has just been expended and now has over 300 retail outlets restaurants and children’s entertainment activities including a children rail train that takes to on a journey through the shopping centre. There is an indoor food court close to the children play area as well as an outdoor food section with some excellent restaurants. read more

Who is There?

  1. Big W
  2. Woolworth
  3. Coles
  4. Target
  5. David Jones
  6. Kmart

Massage services, Telecom, toy shops, hairdressers and much more.

Mandurah Foreshore

  1. Cafes
  2. Restaurants
  3. Pubs
  4. Hairdressers
  5. Hotels and motels
  6. Performing art centre
  7. Cinema
  8. Boat ride
  9. King Carnival amusement arcades, mini golf, cafe

Apart from the many venues above you can take a cruise, go fishing or crabbing, Mandurah has many festivals including the famous Mandurah crabbing festival, there is also street market each week.

The foreshore has restaurants open from 6 am until late. There are plenty of pubs that offer traditional English food, there are also restaurants offering Indian, Indonesia and Chinese cuisine.
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Staying in Mandurah

Then visit the estuary, walk miles and miles along the coast, watch the locals catching crabs and enjoy the breathtaking view.

Visit Pinjarra and enjoy this quaint little town which was once a Perth hum city in the days when the Timber trade was big business

Visit Rockingham and enjoy the excellent restaurants on its foreshore.

Visit the old port city of Fremantle and Fremantle PrisonVisit Dwellingup take the tourist railway through ancient forests and sit by the banks of the River Murray.
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How Much Does It Cost To Stay In Mandurah? 

With its popularity as a holiday destination, Mandurah expects many foreigners and countrymen for holidays every year. As such Mandurah has now developed and polished its accommodation facilities to suit the needs of visitors and their budgets.

On average a 3-star hotel in Mandurah costs $109 per night whereas a 4-star hotel costs $173 per night. These are budget-friendly options. But if you’re on the look for something special, then a 5-star hotel costs $163 per night, on average.

Once you’ve chosen a place to stay, next is to explore Mandurah and the things you can do there. While there are enormous things you can do in Mandurah, here are some definite things you should do in Mandurah.
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Water Sports and Other Water Activities

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Scuba Diving If you’re an experienced and passionate scuba diver, check out Bouvard Reef, between Bouvard and Preston Beach, that has a diversity of marine life and reef fish. The James Service Reef has a shipwreck that creates a wonderful manmade reef. It lies approximately 8 kilometres north west of the Mandurah Estuary. White Water Rafting Gear up and head down to the Murray River for a remarkable day of white water rafting with Dwellingup Adventures – take in the amazing views during a gentle paddle, and feel your heart hammer as you rough the rapids. Looking for a day of hands-on excitement and exhilarating rafting rides? Then, this is perfect for you.

1. Take A Kiteboarding/Kitesurfing Lesson 

Kiteboarding or kitesurfing is an excellent water sport that you can learn to master in Mandurah. This sport is all about kite control in the water. There are many spots in Mandurah that offer kitesurfing or kiteboarding lessons. So make sure to choose the best spot for this. In general, these lessons are given in shallow water for safety purposes. Further, these lessons are mostly given by qualified and experienced instructors. So there is nothing to have second-thoughts about safety. read more

What Can You Expect?

The minimum age for this activity is 13, and if you’re under 18 you must have a parent present. Apart from this, you cannot take part in this if you have a back/neck injury or if you’re pregnant.

All kiteboarding equipment is provided in general, but if you have a wet suit you can use them. Beginner lessons are given with 2 students and one instructor. However, if you prefer you can have a private session. But this may cost you more.
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2. Get A Jetpack Or Fly Board Experience 

Mandurah is well known for its waterways and beaches and along with it comes water sports. Getting a jetpack or fly board experience is something you should do when in Mandurah. This experience is an extreme water sport that looks like something out of a superhero movie. But, this experience lifts you high as 30 feet above water levels and circles at dizzying speeds. Because of these outcomes, many rules should be met for you to participate in this. read more

What Can You Expect?

Firstly remember that this sport has many minimum requirements to be met. Some of them include meeting a minimum weight, height, waist measurements and knowing how to swim. Secondly, if the experience is canceled due to unfavorable weather, you will be given an alternative date. Thirdly, the first time flyer will not be allowed to fly if they cannot understand instructions given in English. The exception to this is there is a staff member who knows the flyer’s native language. read more

3. Hire A Boat For One Full Day 

You can hire a boat for a full day to explore the beauty around the waterways in Mandurah. Unlike other boat rides that are limited to a time slot, hiring a boat lets you have fun all day. From special occasions, group celebrations or just some fun time with family, you can do it in the water-style. Of course, there is a wide selection of boats you can choose from. So depending on the number of people, your budget or the boat-style you prefer, you can choose one accordingly. read more

What Can You Expect?

You can see Mandurah canals, Estuary & Murray River, stop for a swim, or even get into fishing or crabbing. These boat hiring services provide the convenience of even purchasing fishing gears or crab nets if you want to. Apart from being easy to drive, everything you need for safety and comfort is provided. This includes safety equipment, fuel, maps, and a baby lifejacket. Further to increase security, a comprehensive safety briefing is done which covers all the rules of the water. read more

Hikes and Tours

1. Baldwins Bluff Guided Hike

Baldwin’s Bluff is a hidden gem in Mandurah, Western Australia, and hiking to this place is surely an adventure. This 6km guided hike takes you through lush Jarrah forest, challenging gradients, and breathtaking views that will amaze you. The hike also offers an overview with historical facts, education on the location and trail, and heritage of the area. However, this is a 3-hour hike and so travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level to participate. read more

What Can You Expect?

The hike calls for suitable weather and a minimum number of 25 travelers. If these are not met, the experience will be canceled. Upon cancellation, you’ll either get a different date or a full refund depending on your preference. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair accessible and is not recommended for pregnant travelers or travelers with heart problems. If you’re new to hiking, this climb is hard enough to test you. However, it is still enjoyable with an unregretful experience. read more

2. Go On A Jet Ski Tour 

Going on a Jet Ski tour is a fun way of exploring the beauty around Mandurah waterways. From islands to beautiful sites around waterways, you can also spot dolphins, pelicans, and seabirds on this tour. At the end of your tour, you have the opportunity to try some advanced maneuvers in the freestyle area. In addition, you are also given a thorough safety briefing and demonstration by a qualified and experienced guide. Above all, you are supervised at all times on the tour for safety. read more

What Can You Expect?

The minimum age for this activity is 16 years and a moderate physical fitness level is expected. Apart from this, the activity is subject to favorable weather conditions. For instance, if the activity is canceled due to poor weather you are given the option of an alternative date. But the tour operates in most weather conditions. You can choose between driving alone or with a partner. Sharing a Jet Ski tour gives you both the excitement of driving and the experience of being a passenger. read more

3. Mandjoogoordap Dreaming Tour 

If you want to explore the comprehensive culture and history behind Mandurah, then you should go on this tour. ‘Mandjoo’ means (meeting place) and ‘goordap’ means (of the heart). As positive as this meaning sounds, positive cultural memories are something you’ll take away from this tour. This is because Mandurah is a land of many secret and wonderful places, each with its own unique story. Although the journey is 1.5 hours long, discovering places with little interest is fascinating. read more

What Can You Expect?

You will have an Aboriginal guide to help you with this tour. The guide will take a stroll along the Mandurah Eastern Foreshore, giving an opportunity to explore the amazing waterways. Alongside, you will also learn about the significant role water had in the lives of these people for thousands of years. While exploring, you’ll also learn about the region’s first people and every generation after them and their related culture. In fact, every generation has a story here. read more

4. Tourist Fun Train Company 

If you’re looking for a fun way to explore Mandurah, then the tourist fun train company is your perfect option. This company operates two trains specialized for kids and adults. The “Mandjar Bay Fun Train”(Mini Toot) is a train specialized for children. It takes on a 15 minutes ride and takes a route North/South along the Eastern Foreshore. “The Spirit of Mandurah” (BIG TOOT) is the larger train specialized for adults. It takes up to 60 people on a one hour journey with 10 stops. read more

What Can You Expect?

The train will run on both roads and surprisingly in places where motor vehicles are not allowed. Depending on the time of the year and season, you get to experience carnivals and fairs in certain stops. Also to mention sometimes your ticket offers great discounts at a variety of the company’s supporter shops. But, make sure to hop on time from each stop to avoid delays for other riders. However, you can also book these trains for private children’s parties or other group bookings. read more

In conclusion

And to sum it up it would be best to say, these are surely not the only things to do in Mandurah. This is because Mandurah is developing as a travel destination yearly. So the range of things to do in Mandurah is on a continuous rise with new innovations. However, if you want to make the best use of your stay in Mandurah, then try these things we’ve discussed. While you pick on what to try, make sure to choose the ones that suits your holiday budget and preferences. 

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