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Mandurah, a sprawling coastal city an hour south of Perth, is Western Australia's playground for water lovers. Its vast, shimmering estuary—larger than Sydney Harbour—is crisscrossed by canals and dotted with islands, making it a prime spot for dolphin-watching, boating, and seafood feasting. The city’s relaxed vibe, family-friendly attractions, and easy access to wild beaches and wetlands make it a perfect day trip or weekend escape from Perth.
Highlights & What to See
- Dolphin-watching cruises: Mandurah’s resident bottlenose dolphins are famously sociable; join a cruise to see them playing in the estuary, often right next to the boat.
- Mandurah Estuary & Canals: Explore the 100km of waterways by kayak, paddleboard, or hire a self-drive boat—the mansions and birdlife are spectacular.
- Creery Wetlands Nature Reserve: A boardwalk trail through paperbark forests and salt marshes teeming with black swans, herons, and pelicans; great for birdwatching at sunrise or sunset.
- Mandurah Foreshore: The revitalised waterfront precinct has a playground, a giant inflatable water park (summer), grassy picnic spots, and the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre.
- Dawesville Cut & Avalon Beach: The Cut connects the estuary to the Indian Ocean; drive south to Avalon for a wild, surf-pounded beach with dramatic limestone cliffs.
Suggested Time to Spend
A day trip from Perth is doable but feels rushed—you’ll want at least a full day to enjoy a dolphin cruise, paddle the canals, and visit the wetlands. For a relaxed pace, stay overnight: two days let you also explore nearby beaches and the charming fishing village of Falcon. Most visitors spend 4–6 hours on the water and the rest exploring the foreshore and wetlands.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fremantle – A 40-minute drive north; combine Mandurah with Fremantle’s historic port, markets, and brewery scene for a longer weekend.
- Rockingham – Just 20 minutes north, this coastal town offers ferry trips to Penguin Island and the stunning Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.
- Pinjarra – Inland, 25 minutes east, this historic town has antique shops, the Pinjarra Racecourse, and the scenic Murray River.
- Yalgorup National Park – 15 minutes south, famous for its ancient thrombolites (living rocks), lake walks, and tuart forests.
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