Morning

Start your day at the Mandurah Visitor Centre. Here, you can browse the giftware, read brochures, and explore the Black Stump Gallery. Before heading out for your afternoon Dolphin Cruise, take a moment to plan your adventure.

Accessibility: The centre is fully accessible with automatic doors, wide aisles, accessible parking, and an accessible toilet with a hoist and rails. A social story guide is available to ensure your visit is stress-free and enjoyable.

Midday/Afternoon

After booking your cruise, head out to Coodanup Foreshore and embark on a Giant hunt to discover Yaburgurt Cirkelstone, one of Thomas Dambo’s Giants.

This accessible giant is just a 550m return walk on a flat pathway. If you’re up for more nature, explore the nearby Creery Wetlands or relax at the foreshore, which has ACROD parking, accessible toilets, and connecting pathways.

In the afternoon, enjoy your Dolphin Cruise with Mandurah Cruises. Spot wild dolphins as you cruise through the estuary and Ramsar-listed wetlands.

Accessibility: The Dancing Dolphin vessel is fully accessible, with a toilet equipped with handrails.

Evening

Finish your day with a relaxed dinner at one of Dolphin Quay’s waterside restaurants. The wheelchair accessible route leads you from the Mandurah Cruises jetty across a pedestrian footbridge to Dolphin Quay, or you can drive straight to the area.

Accessibility: Dolphin Quay’s boardwalks and dining options are wheelchair-friendly, with bench seating along the way for any rest stops. There’s also an accessible toilet available inside the markets for added convenience.