Discover the best top things to do in Mandurah, Australia including Halls Head Beach, Mandurah Visitor Centre, Dolphin Quay, Silver Sands Beach, Mandurah Community Museum, Eastern Foreshore Park, Creery Wetlands Nature Reserve, Amaze Miniature Park, Mandurah Forum, King Carnival.
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4.5 based on 101 reviews
This beach is sheltered from the howling South-Westerlies common in summer. Clean sand and water that remains shallow for a good 50m out. Floating pontoon to jump off.
4.5 based on 307 reviews
Open 9am-4pm, seven days a week. Open every day of the year apart from Christmas Day and Boxing Day; and open from 10am to 3pm on Good Friday and Christmas Eve. The Mandurah Visitor Centre is centrally located on the Mandurah Boardwalk, on the Eastern Foreshore of the City. The friendly staff at the fully accredited Mandurah Visitor Centre are available to assist you with information regarding accommodation, tours, attractions, activities and special events to make your visit special. We also provide a free booking service to assist you to experience the perfect holiday in Mandurah and the Peel Region.
Excellent display of brochures and Very helpful staff handy to attractions like Dolphin Quay, Performing Arts centre
4.5 based on 513 reviews
Dolphin Quay is something to behold! There is an amazing lobster there as big as a house. I was gobsmacked when I saw it and the place is worth visiting just for that !! Also the cafes and shops are worth a visit.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Silver sands apartments are spacious with good size kitchenette, washing machine and dryer. The bed is large and comfortable. There are lots of onsite facilities, BBQs, pools, spas, sauna, tennis & squash courts & games room. It is situated just outside Mandurah's main shopping and restaurant centre and a car is needed to access these. There is a small shopping centre and a few good restaurants and take-aways opposite and a tavern next door.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
An eloquently spoken walking tour that tells of Both European and Indigenous History side by side and together. Excellent information provided on walk around Mandurah City. A real treat. Chris
4.5 based on 251 reviews
Lovely to take an evening walk along the grass and check out the Christmas lights along the foreshore. Beautiful atmosphere
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Sarah shared so much knowledge with us on the tour. The wildlife showed up in all it's splendour and with the help of Sarah's periscope, we could capture the detail of the birds as well. The Kangaroos, flora and dancing blue wrens were a real bonus. It was excellent value and really feel like I learned something special about our Mandurah Wetlands.
4.0 based on 39 reviews
This wonderful attraction has an extensive display of scale model miniature buildings and railways. Many of the models are exact replicas of well known historic buildings from Abingdon Village, parts of the United Kingdom and Germany. Set amongst four acres of beautifully manicured gardens it is a superb must see attraction to visit. Walking through the extensively landscaped gardens is like stepping back in time. The grounds provide you with a self-guided tour past the ornamental lake and miniature steam and diesel trains, canals, locks and barges to the town of Abingdon, the oldest continually inhabited town in England. Included in your entry is the enjoyment of a hedge maze, circular maze, secret garden, lakes, water features, playground and other activities. The grounds also have on offer a challenging 12 hole miniature golf course. After strolling through the gardens, treat yourself to some delicious chocolate, cakes or light lunch at Decandent C's Chocolate Factory just across the road, with ample seating indoors and a great outdoor area for families with children.
This place is beautiful, serene, clever (the miniature villages and house sets are adorable, and the train sets are very impressive. We also had a lot of fun playing mini golf, lots of laughs were had! The gardens are very well taken care of and lovely to walk through. The maze is also fun. A fun day had by all, and you can pop across the road for a delicious hot drink and hand made chocolate afterwards!
4.0 based on 29 reviews
Last time I came here it was mid last year. There are more shops open since then. Very spacious. We came on a Sunday and the internet says it opens at 10am. We arrived about 10.30am and some shops were open, but most were open at 11am. There's a nice variety of stalls. Just remember where you parked your car, so if taking the escalators down keep a note of the shop, and when leaving remember which way you turn at the top of the escalators.
3.5 based on 157 reviews
18 Hole Adventure Golf mini golf with with water falls rated top 5 in Australia .Amusement Park with Bumper cars ,Tilt a whirl,Super skate ,ferris wheel,water balls , Bungee Tramps ,tea cups ,Ventura cinema Giant water Slide Free entry ,Cafe
The family day we walked around the Mandurah’s estuary walked pass the kayak hire shop $25 for 2 hours inflatable slides which was busy kids jumping sliding having fun $10 for 10 minutes good value . Walked in to king carnival free entry the carnival 10 metres from the water and is surrounded by trees beautiful location . Kids played on the crazy mirror wall also free and took heap photos . I bought a flat white with coconut milk and hubby had cap 12 oz $8.25 total nice strong coffee . Bought 12 tickets for kids to go on the rides I received a free 2 shots on there new roller ball game . Spent 1 hour there cost $40 coffee rides good value !on the weekend going back to play mini golf
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