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Sebel Mandurah

1 Marco Polo Drive, Mandurah WA 6210
The first world-class hotel in the city of Mandurah, The Sebel Mandurah features luxury waterfront accommodation, just 50 minutes drive south of Perth, overlooking the Harvey Estuary at The Point. Ideal for business or leisure, choose from 84 beautifully appointed guestrooms all with private balconies and the choice of water or town vistas. Sebel guests also enjoy all the creature comforts of a luxury hotel including heated lap pool, gymnasium, 24-hour reception, room service, individually controlled air-conditioning, valet dry-cleaning and laundry, Foxtel, internet access and a business centre. For meetings, seminars, weddings or special occasions, choose from function rooms featuring balconies overlooking the water, a boardroom overlooking the pool or private terrace ideal for cocktail parties and intimate events. Catering for up to 180 guests, The Sebel Mandurah is ideally located for incentive-based meetings with excellent pre and post activities for delegates and partners. With a central location in the heart of Mandurah, The Sebel is close to all this thriving city has to offer including Mandurah Marina, Performing Arts Centre, Dolphin Quay Markets, local cafes, restaurants and bars, world-class golf courses, long white sandy beaches and plenty of fantastic fishing spots.

Atrium Resort Mandurah

65 Ormsby Tce, Mandurah WA 6210
Welcome to the Atrium Resort Hotel, located in the heart of Mandurah and only a 45 minute drive south of Perth. With accommodation ranging from studio rooms to three bedroom apartment, there is something for everyone. The spectacular light filled Atrium houses the indoor heated pool, spa and sauna. The Restaurant and Bar overlook the pool and offers a fully cooked hot breakfast on weekends as well as a la carte breakfast & dinner during the week, a buffet Sunday Roast, wood fired pizza and more. Facilities include: * Indoor Heated Pool, Spa and Sauna * Restaurant and Bar (open 7 days for breakfast and Dinner) * Woodfired Pizza Lounge * Tennis courts * Free Wifi and Foxtel * Room Service * Housekeeping * Laundry * Board game & Nintendo Wii hire and more. * Private balconies * Free onsite parking The Atrium Hotel is perfect for a short getaway or stay a bit longer and enjoy discounted extended stay rates. Function facilities are available and the Atrium is a popular destination for conferences and weddings. Our friendly team would love to welcome you and ensure you have a truly relaxing and memorable stay. Surrounding Area The Atrium is a short walk to stunning beaches, restaurants, cafes, cinemas, picturesque boardwalk and the centre of town. The immediate surrounding area is a playground for holiday makers. Whatever your favorite leisure time pursuit, Mandurah can cater for you. Swimming, snorkeling, fishing, boating, diving, wine tasting, four wheel driving, shopping and sightseeing are all favorite pastimes for regular visitors.

Lake Clifton Stromatolites

Yalgorup National Park, Mandurah WA 6210
Lake Clifton in the Yalgorup National Park, south of Mandurah is well known for its special rock-like formations that provide a unique look at what life was like at the dawn of time. These amazing formations are called thrombolites, and like the famous stromatolites at Shark Bay, they are built by micro-organisms too small for the human eye to see. It?s one of the few places in the State where living thrombolites survive. These peculiar structures live on the eastern edge of Lake Clifton and are most easily seen in March and April. There?s an observation walkway that allows you to get up close to the thrombolites. Microbial mounds, which are the remains of thrombolites, can be seen at nearby Lake Preston. Yalgorup National Park is about half an hour?s drive south of Mandurah....

Mandurah Taxis

4 Harlem Place, Mandurah WA 6210
Mandurah Taxis is a locally owned and operated taxi service serving the Peel Region since 1959. With a licensed fleet of 43 vehicles available 24 hours a day, seven days a week including premium executive cars, sedans, wagons, seven and 10 seater people movers and wheelchair access vehicles, they have all your transport needs covered. See the Mandurah Taxis website for more details on how they can transport you safely anywhere in the Peel Region. They provide airport transfers and, as an accredited tourism provider, they can take you to any Perth or South West destination. Their vehicles are all licensed and their drivers are comprehensively trained to provide you with a professional service every time. Taxis can be easily booked by calling anytime. For pre-bookings, special occasions, airport transfers and wheelchair access call or email the office. Download the Comfort Delgro Swan Taxis app and track your taxi....

Stag Watersports Jet Ski Hire

Opposite Avon Court, Mandurah WA 6210
Stag Watersports Jet Ski Hire operates from a safe and beautiful location on the pristine waters of the Harvey Estuary, near Mandurah, Western Australia. There is a public barbecue area, picnic, children's playground, boat ramp, parklands and deli within 150 metres of their site. The equipment consists of a selection of new three seat, four stroke Jet Skis from Yamaha. If you want to experience the freedom of the open water and circuits at the shore based site are not for you, then try one of their exciting estuary tours. All tours are self-drive as per normal site operations but riders are accompanied by one of their experienced instructors on their own Ski. No experience is necessary for any of these Jet Ski experiences, but riders do have to be at least 17 years old to be in control. Give them a call for the ride of your life....

Mandurah Holiday Village

124 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210
The Mandurah Holiday Village is a family oriented resort, offering affordable family holidays. The Mandurah Holiday Village is the ideal family holiday experience. Relax amongst the tropical gardens and expansive lawn areas, play some tennis, chill out near the pool or kick back in the heated outdoor spa. With Mandurah?s best swimming beach only 100 metres away you will find the central location of the resort convenient for all your holiday needs. Each two bedroom villa is fully self-contained and has ample bedding for six people, including one double bed and two sets of bunks. Several villas also offer a second double bed sleeping eight people in total. From the communal barbecue area under the shade of the purpose built gazebo you can watch the children playing on the playground and swings. Picnic tables complement your barbecue experience. Laundry facilities are also available. A large outdoor pool and heated spa complement the water activities area, where you will also find two trampolines, and an alfresco area offering outdoor tables and chairs shaded by the palm trees and market umbrellas. The Mandurah Holiday Village is one hour's drive south of Perth....

Mandurah Estuary and Peel Inlet

Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210
The Mandurah Estuary and Peel Inlet cover an area twice the size of Sydney Harbour and are regarded as one of Australia's most spectacular playgrounds for boating, fishing and wildlife watching. Mandurah is located less than an hour's drive or train ride south from Perth, making its 155 square kilometres of waterways easily accessible for a day trip or weekend break. Take to the water by hiring a boat, houseboat, kayak, canoe or jet-ski, or hop aboard a cruise. A dolphin watching tour will also give you the chance to tick your bucket list - one of Australia's healthiest populations of wild dolphins can be found there. Bird watchers will also delight in spotting some of the 130-plus species of birds that nest, breed and feed on the estuary. The sheltered waters also provide a safe place to fish. Cast a line from the jetties or landings under the bridges to chase herring, sand whiting, bream and tailor. Catch a meal of river prawns in early summer, fish for king prawns in autumn, or go crabbing during late summer and autumn to scoop the famous blue swimmer crab. Or, for a bigger catch, join a deep sea fishing charter....

Foreshore Reserve

Mandurah Terrrace, Mandurah WA 6210
Walk, jog, cycle or just sit alongside the estuary at Mandurah?s Foreshore Reserve. Children will enjoy playing in one of Western Australia?s favourite playgrounds, where parents can watch on from shady picnic tables. Swimming areas are complimented by free barbeques and extensive walk ways. Along the northern end of the foreshore is the Boardwalk precinct where you can catch a movie, a show, enjoy a coffee or a bite to eat or visit the Australian Sailing Museum. From there it?s a short walk to Dolphin Quay where you will find markets, restaurants and cafes with views of the marina. Situated in the heart of Mandurah, it is an easy stroll to the shopping precinct with a range of clothing boutiques, home wares and souvenirs. During summer the reserve hosts markets and festivals, including the popular Channel Seven Mandurah Crabfest. Mandurah is an aquatic paradise with an extensive river system, expansive estuary and kilometres of white sandy beaches, and is home to over one hundred bottlenose dolphins. Located just a one hour drive south of Perth, Mandurah is a popular holiday destination. The train runs frequently between Perth and Mandurah stations, with shuttle buses provided to the foreshore and boardwalk precincts....

Dawesville

Mandurah, Mandurah WA 6210
With its coastal and estuary scenery and abundant wildlife, the popular holiday spot of Dawesville is a boating, fishing and bushwalking playground. You can also test your swing on one of Australia's best golf courses and encounter the rare and curious living fossils known as thrombolites. Nestled between the Indian Ocean and Peel Inlet, this laidback town is just over an hour south of Perth by car, yet a world away from the city and bustling Mandurah 20 minutes to the north. The Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary make the area a mecca for fishing and bird-watching enthusiasts alike. Together with nearby Lake Clifton in Yalgorup National Park, these inland waters are an internationally significant habitat for water birds and one of the few places in the world that supports thrombolites - rock-like formations built over millions of years by some of the oldest known organisms on Earth. With a host of exciting walking trails, picnic facilities and camping sites to choose from, there are lots of opportunities to get nearer to nature and admire the region's rich flora and fauna. Alternatively, you can take a stroll with a set of clubs at Port Bouvard and test your golfing skills on one of Australia's finest courses, overlooking the Indian Ocean. When you're ready for the 19th tee, head to the magnificent five star clubhouse and Mediterranean restaurant. In addition to camping, you'll find a range of accommodation options in Dawesville and the surrounding area, from chalets, caravan parks and holiday villages, to secluded hideaway cabins and spa sanctuaries....

Mandurah Visitor Centre

75 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210
The Mandurah Visitor Centre is conveniently located on the eastern foreshore Boardwalk precinct. The setting for childhood memories, Mandurah still retains that magical holiday feeling. However, in almost every other way, it has been transformed. What was once a small fishing village is now an exciting city; a city glittering with sunlit waterways everywhere you go. The heart of the city, arranged around an estuary crisscrossed by pleasure boats and pontoon barges, is alive with cafes and restaurants dotted along the boardwalks. Family-friendly activities mix with sophisticated cultural venues to create a smorgasbord of experiences to satisfy any taste. Along the coast, the beaches are still sensational, as is the surfing, windsurfing, sailing and anything else you enjoy on the water. The new marina precinct has taken the Mandurah boating culture to greater heights, and added an array of leisure and shopping a short distance from the city centre. Follow the waterways out into the Peel Region, and restaurants, wineries, historical sites and other attractions bring more variety and surprises to a Mandurah visit. The welcoming coastal community of the past is now a vibrant, contemporary city. It?s been refreshed ? and it can do the same thing for you....

Just 4 Fun Aqua Park

Leighton Road, Mandurah WA 6210
Just 4 Fun Aqua Park is serious fun - not just 4 kids! Climb, slide, jump and splash - floating fun for all ages! Situated on the picturesque estuary in the heart of Mandurah. Inflatable floating equipment includes the giant five metre high 'Iceberg' and the 'Rock' climbing walls, the spinning 'Saturn', water see-saws, trampolines, slides; catapult and a four metre balancing beam. There's also a Kid's Knee Deep Park in the shallows for kids under seven years and Paddle Boats for those who don't want to get wet! When all the climbing, spinning, pushing and pulling becomes too much there is a grass area underneath the shade of the trees with barbeque facilities. An ideal place to sit and have a relaxing lunch while enjoying the fantastic view of the beautiful estuary, perhaps even spotting the dolphins as they swim past! Great for corporate events, parties, sporting and youth groups or a family day out! Easy to get to from Perth, only a 50 minute train ride and then catch the free shuttle bus to the foreshore or a 50 minute drive along the new freeway....

Aqualib Marine Charters

Breakwater Parade, Mandurah WA 6210
Aqualib Marine Charters has been leading the way in aquatic activities, from pioneering Mandurah's first Fishing Charter Operations back in the 1980's to the present. Through these many years they have developed a reputation of the highest regard continuing to operate as one of Australia's premier charter operations. With their passion and experience they are very excited and proud to launch their sector which will see them promoting sustainable water activities, ensuring not enjoyment for people now but for the future. A fresh variety of adventure activities is now also on offer. They have covered just about everything so there is a tour to suit everyone on any time or budget. A few tours include Guided Eco Tours, Fishing School, Fishing/Trawling Activities, School Excursions, Christmas Canal Light Cruises, Peel Water Taxi and those ever Special Events. They plan to transform their many years of experience and use it alongside their vast and widespread knowledge of the water and the amazing marine life to educate their customers. With their dedication they will continue provide the highest level professionalism allowing everyone to experience that rare and distinctive service that is so uniquely Aqualib. ...

Peel Region Canoe Trails

Peel region, Mandurah WA 6210
The Peel Region Paddling Trails meander along the Serpentine and Murray Rivers surrounding Mandurah and Pinjarra in the Peel Region, an hour south of Perth. There are two trails, with various options and several entry/exit points. The Serpentine River Trail, which includes the Peel Inlet and Mandurah Estuary. An easy half-day paddle on the Serpentine River takes you past beautiful natural bushland, historical sites and new and old developments including the Mandurah Foreshore. The 24 kilometre Murray River Trail commences in Pinjarra and finishes on the Mandurah Foreshore. The reverse journey is also easily achievable depending on the time of year and river flow. Specific interests of the trail include the historical Cooper Mill, Old Mandurah Bridge, Pinjarra Station and Hotham Valley Railway. There are various indigenous heritage sites along the trail and beautiful native flora and fauna (black swans, dolphins and blue manna crabs). The views across the Peel Estuary and the Mandurah foreshore are spectacular. These Top Trails form a part of the state canoe trails network, with a number of maps being developed for other canoe trails, including the Warren River, Blackwood River and Frankland and Deep Rivers....