VISIT Mandurah
Mandurah, WA’s largest regional city and less than an hour from Perth, is set against a backdrop of magnificent beaches and an estuary twice the size of Sydney Harbour. Originally known as Mandjoogoordap, Mandurah means ‘meeting place of the heart’. And once you arrive here, it’s easy to see why it was crowned Australia’s Top Tourism Town 2023. Enjoy waterways for days and much more. There are so many BIG reasons to visit Mandurah.
Mandurah: Australia's Top Choice This Summer
Enjoy pristine beaches, meet our friendly dolphin community, explore 134 square kilometers of calm waterways, savour fresh seafood, and marvel at Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah. Create unforgettable memories in a destination like no other.
Explore The Waterways
Spending time on the water is one of the most popular activities in Mandurah. Whether on a day cruise, a pirate ship or being the captain of your own vessel, a day spent on the water is always good for the body and soul.
The Giants
Thomas Dambo’s ‘Giants of Mandurah’ is a free outdoor exhibition of 5 giant wooden sculptures celebrating the extraordinary beauty and natural assets of Mandurah’s waterways, wetlands, bushland and wildlife.
Begin your adventure at the award-winning Mandurah Visitor Centre, collect clues along the way to reveal the location of the final Giant, but shhhhh…..don’t spill the magic beans and spoil the game for others.
Begin your adventure at the award-winning Mandurah Visitor Centre, collect clues along the way to reveal the location of the final Giant, but shhhhh…..don’t spill the magic beans and spoil the game for others.
Wildlife Watching
Over a hundred wild bottlenose dolphins call Mandurah home, so you are sure to see them showing off as they dart across the waves. Mandurah is also home to many native birds, kangaroos, emus and possums. So keep an eye out.