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Dolphin Cruise and Views - 1 Hour

Dolphin Cruise and Views - 1 Hour
Dolphin Cruise and Views - 1 Hour
Dolphin Cruise and Views - 1 Hour
Dolphin Cruise and Views - 1 Hour
Dolphin Cruise and Views - 1 Hour
Dolphin Cruise and Views - 1 Hour

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Highlights

  • Spot dolphins as they feed & play in their natural environment - Sightings Guaranteed!

  • World class Mandurah Ocean Marina to see unique houseboats & yachts

  • Wetlands teeming with birdlife including ospreys & other amazing water birds

  • Kids can play at the Steering Centre

  • Informative commentary by expert marine guides

  • Cruise through the city’s calm, inland waterways & luxurious canals

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What you can expect

Cruise around the waters of the Mandurah region in Western Australia with this Dolphin Cruise and Views tour. With the 1 hour and 15 minute experience, you'll cruise along the canals to spot wild dolphins playing the water while admiring the beautiful views of the region. There are around 75 to 100 bottlenose dolphins living in the waters off Mandurah and this cruise is the perfect way to get up close to them.

While on board you'll be treated to commentary about the region and the animals that live in the waters including the dolphins you'll be seeing. Departing daily, this cruise will also take you past some of the most luxurious homes on the canals and some historic pioneer sites.

The cruise departs at 10am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 3pm (10am available weekends and school holidays only).

Info

Inclusions

  • 1 hour and 15 minute Dolphin Cruise and Views tour

Extras

  • Optional lunch can be added and paid in the gift shop 30 minutes prior to cruising (available for the 11.30am cruise only)
  • Lunch options include Fish and Chips; or Chicken Nuggets and Chips; or Grilled Fish and Salad (GF); or vegetable spring rolls and chips (vegetarian); or hot chips

Time

  • 1 hour and 15 minute cruises operate daily

Departure Location

  • 10am, 11:30am, 1:30pm & 3pm cruises depart from Mandurah Cruises Jetty, in front of the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre at Mandjar Square

What To Bring

  • Sunhat, sunscreen and camera
  • Warm jumper (in winter only)

Additional Information

  • Mandurah’s dolphins are wild creatures viewed in their natural environment
  • Please wear appropriate footwear – High heels are not suitable for Mandurah Cruises vessels, jetty or the boardwalk
  • A number of vessels have wheelchair access, please call the operator to discuss which vessel suits your requirements
  • IMPORTANT NOTE
  • All guests must be able to move around the vessel independently and safely. This includes boarding, handling small steps or walkways, moving around and staying seated during small waves without crew assistance. If you’re unsure whether this is suitable for you or your group, please call us directly.

Location

73 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah, WA 6210

From

$42.00

/ person

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