Looking for a more relaxed adventure on Mandurah’s waterways? Our Midweek cruise offers just that! Available outside of school holidays, this off-peak 90-minute cruise lets you sail longer and enjoy more time to take in the beautiful sights of Mandurah.
All the fun of our regular pirate cruise is here – steer the ship, fire the water cannons, and enjoy the calm, scenic surroundings. The slower pace of this cruise allows you to fully appreciate the stunning views and local wildlife that call Mandurah home, from playful dolphins to pelicans and cormorants.
Perfect for those looking for a laid-back and immersive experience, the midweek cruise offers both savings and an extended opportunity to explore.
⚓ Highlights:
90-minute off-peak midweek cruise
Steer the pirate wheel and fire the water cannons
Take in Mandurah’s incredible scenery and wildlife
A slower-paced, relaxed cruise ideal for unwinding
BYO Food and drinks encouraged to be enjoyed throughout this cruise
We will cruise through dolphin quay you will see the marina and where the markets and restaurants are located.
You will cruise past the Creery wetlands home to a large variety of birds including Ospreys.
The cruise will depart from the foreshore you will see the foreshore and Moreton bay fig tree from the Pirate Ship.
The jetty is located out the front of The Bay cafe you will see our signs at the start of the jetty. The closest street address is 9 Mandurah terrace, Mandurah 6210.
Mandurah, located just 45 minutes south of Perth, is a vibrant coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, rich marine life, and relaxed lifestyle. It's a perfect blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, offering everything from dolphin watching to world-class seafood dining.
The Mandurah Ocean Marina is a vibrant hub of activity, offering stunning views, a variety of dining options, and a range of water-based activities.
Mandurah Beach is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, with calm waters and soft sand.
The Mandurah Estuary is a network of waterways that provide a unique ecosystem for wildlife, including dolphins, birds, and fish.
The Mandurah Performing Arts Centre hosts a variety of performances, including theatre, music, and comedy, throughout the year.
The Mandurah Bridge is an iconic landmark that spans the Mandurah Estuary, offering stunning views and a unique vantage point for photography.
A local delicacy, Mandurah crab is known for its sweet and tender meat. It's often served steamed or in dishes like crab cakes and chowder.
A classic takeaway dish, featuring fresh local fish coated in crispy batter and served with chips (fries).
Mandurah is famous for its prawns, which are often served grilled, fried, or in dishes like prawn cocktails and pasta.
A popular seafood dish in Mandurah, blue swimmer crab is often served steamed, grilled, or in dishes like crab linguine.
Summer is the peak season in Mandurah, with warm weather perfect for beach activities, water sports, and outdoor dining. The city comes alive with events and festivals.
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Mandurah is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a relaxed atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Mandurah Station
Mandurah Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Mandurah, connecting the city center to suburbs and attractions.
Available • Apps: Uber, DiDi
Car, Bike
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Serpentine National Park is a beautiful park located in the Darling Scarp, offering a variety of walking trails, waterfalls, and wildlife spotting opportunities.
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