Mandurah Visitor Centre

Mandurah, Western Australia’s largest regional city, is set against a backdrop of magnificent beaches and an estuary twice the size of Sydney Harbour.
Less than an hour from Perth by car or train, Mandurah is an easy destination for a day trip, romantic weekend getaway or family holiday.
The first people to have inhabited the region were the Bindjareb people of the Noongar Nation, who named the locality Mandjoogoordap (now Mandurah), which translates as ‘meeting place of the heart’.
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.
No trip to Mandurah would be complete without a boat cruise through the canals, spotting wild bottlenose dolphins that live in these waters. The Mandurah dolphins are, in facts, one of Australia’s healthiest dolphin populations.
Scooping for blue swimmer crabs native to Mandurah is another favourite pastime for many visitors and locals.
Explore and enjoy the serenity at the Peel-Yalgorup Wetland System, where thousands of migratory birds visit every year.
Just out of Mandurah is the Yalgorup National Park, which includes 10 coastal lakes and wetlands. It’s home to thousands of migrating birds and Lake Clifton, which has the longest thrombolite reef in the Southern Hemisphere.
Come and check out all the Mandurah attractions and fall in love with our ‘Mandjoogoordap’, our meeting place of the heart.
This is a page for everyone interested in Mandurah and the Peel Region, your adventure getaway, anytime of the year.
Here you can share your holiday experiences, ask for travel advice and connect with other people who love the region. We help plan your visits and adventures and keep you up to date with the best things to see and do.
Stay tuned for competitions, upcoming events, fantastic offers & inspiration from Mandurah and the Peel Region.
Post your snaps for permission to share. For more information, visit us at www.visitmandurah.com.

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75 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210, Australia

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