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September 30th, 2008 by admin

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Last week we travelled south to Mandurah from Perth WA;to spend a couple of nights in Mandurah staying in resort splendour in apartments at Mandurah Seashells Resort. This resort opened a couple of years ago. We have stayed there several times due to the high quality of accommodation, excellent service & “in beach” lifestyle.

The Seashells Resort is situated in the new marina complex on the coastal beaches just to the west of Mandurah City. The resort backs onto pristine white beaches. Providing you book a two bedroom apartment you will be assured of a position that enjoys panoramic views over the Indian Ocean and adjacent beaches.

When staying in Mandurah you will find plenty of activities to make your stay a memorable one. The following list of great places to visit while visiting Mandurah will assist you with your travel day plans:

  • Port Bouvard Mandurah – is around 12 kilometres south of Mandurah on the main highway south to Bunbury. Port Bouvard is adjacent to the man made Dawesville Cut. The Cut is a long, wide canal connecting the Mandurah Estuary to the Indian Ocean. The main reason the Dawesville Cut was created was to provide a system for moving water from the estuary to the ocean & vice versa. Otherwise the estuary would have turned into a massive stagnant pond.
  • Meadow Springs Country Golf Club – This destination is for the golfers out there. Over the years I have enjoyed several rounds of golf around this magnificent world class golf course. Situated just a short drive north of Mandurah; Meadow Springs Country Club is well worth the visit.
  • Mandurah Quays – Only a couple of kilometres south of Mandurah City, on the edge of the magnificent estuary, the Quays is well worth a visit. You will enjoy excellent dining facilities or coffee & cake, at the enticing Cafe/Restuarant with magnificent views over the estuary & boat harbour. The lovely homes built around the Quays are worth the visit.
  • Dawesville Cut – South of Mandurah you can enjoy fishing from the rocks that form the edge of the Cut and also enjoy excellent dining or coffee & cake at either the Jolly Frog or the Cut Restuarants. The views from both venues are excellent. Fishermen have a chance to catch herring, taylor, and whiting for starters.
  • Mandurah City – Offers numerous cafes and restuarants dotted along the waterfront. Cuisine varies from simple Fish & Chips to Italian, Mexican, Greek, and Indian cuisine. I have dined at most of these restuarants & they are excellent.
  • Mandurah Ocean Marina - This is my favourite place & where the Seashells Resort is located. The Marina offers Ninos’ Fish & Chips, Italian, Asian, etc; restuarants situated in the opulence of a huge boat harbour, attractive two story apartments and delightufl views.

I trust the foregoing provides you with a few ideas as to how to enjoy your holiday in Mandurah.

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