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MANDURAH & PEEL
Scenic spots to settle in don’t
end there. You’ll also find a plethora
of eateries perched alfresco above
the water surrounding Dolphin
Quay and the Mandurah Ocean
Marina, plus a variety of small
boutiques to explore.
In Mandurah, stay within one of
many available accommodation
options — from the family-friendly
Mandurah Coastal Holiday Park,
to Mandurah Ocean Marina
Chalets and Seashells Mandurah
apartments, to the unique
Mandurah Houseboats and
luxury hotel Sebel Mandurah. The
Mandurah experience deserves far
more than just a day trip.
MANDURAH CANALS
fantastic spot to bring the family.
Make sure to spend some time
exploring the foreshore while you’re
there, boasting incredible views
of the aquamarine waterfront,
delicious and diverse cuisine,
inspiring shopping, family-friendly
barbecue areas and enthralling
playgrounds. Unwind here and
observe the local bottlenose
dolphins playing in the water.
TIP // Experience the
Mandurah Canals through
Mandurah Boat Hire or on a
fun, themed day out with Pirate
Ship Mandurah.
LAKE CLIFTON THROMBOLITES,
YALGORUP NATIONAL PARK
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EVENTS
Mandurah’s year-round
events calendar means the
city is always on. The iconic
Crab Fest is on every year on
the 3rd weekend in March
with its fresh food and live
music along the Eastern
Foreshore. Mandurah’s
Christmas Lights Cruise
showcases a brightly-lit
suite of festive canal homes
that make Mandurah WA’s
Christmas lights capital.
YALGORUP NATIONAL PARK
Directly south of Mandurah’s town
centre you’ll find the Yalgorup
National Park, which is the largest
national park on the Swan
Coastal Plain and the home of
ancient living rock legends, the
thrombolites. The park offers the
most mesmerising vistas of the
ancient thrombolite fossils from the
Lake Clifton boardwalk, as well as
scenic bushwalking, birdwatching,
camping under the clearest starry
skies and picnic areas to sit back
and relax in.
Discover
more of
Mandurah
THE GIANTS OF
MANDURAH
Perhaps one of Perth’s most
immersive, large-scale art
installations, The Giants of
Mandurah beckon visitors
to enter nature, exploring
the stunning landscapes of
Mandurah as you hunt for the
collection of wooden giants
hidden in plain sight. These
curious creatures, reaching
up to five metres tall, were
created using recycled
materials by Danish artist
Thomas Dambo. They remind
the public of the importance of
protecting our natural world,
by recycling and reducing
waste. Begin at Mandurah’s
Visitor Centre and choose your
own journey as you decide
which giant to hunt for first.