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Coral Bay Ecotours
, Coral Bay
A fully accredited company, Coral Bay Ecotours offers a range of tours to see and experience the area's marine treasures. Various options all

Mandurah Cruises
, Mandurah
Mandurah Cruises provide plenty of ways to enjoy the area's picturesque and sparkling waterways, including lots of opportunities to go dolphi
Duration: 45 minutes
Departing from Mandurah's Eastern Foreshore jetty, this 45 minute cruise offers amazing 360' views of the local waterways and canals.As you board The Pirate Ship one of our scallywag crew members will oversee your safe embarkment onto the vessel and ensure you're settled into your seat ready for departure. A pirate themed safety briefing from the crew and then we'll be underway through Mandurah's inland waterways.Our crew will be offering short commentary as we see key landmarks in the area and you'll have the option to take photos with the crew, steer the pirate wheel, ring the bell or sit back and enjoy the scenery and lookout for the wildlife that call the Mandurah canals home, including the famous bottlenose dolphins.
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, Mandurah
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, Exmouth
Set sail along North West Cape keeping your eyes peeled for whatever colorful marine wildlife comes your way on a dolphin and whale watching
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Best for: Shark Diving, Beach, Dolphin / Whale Watching
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Best for: Dolphin / Whale Watching, Scuba / Snorkeling, Beach
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Best for: Beach, Nature / Wildlife Tour, Geologic Formation
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Best for: Beer Tasting / Tour, Cave, Wine Tour / Tasting
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Best for: Dolphin / Whale Watching, Pier / Boardwalk, Surfing / Windsurfing / Kitesurfing
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Western Australia's almost 12,000 km (7,450 mi) of coastline is broken up only by oasis-like towns and cities. Most of the state, however, is an arid region of mostly uninhabited, infertile land with an untamed physical aesthetic. The harsh climate cultivates a laid-back lifestyle centered on the coast’s shaded enclaves and picturesque beaches. Australia’s largest state, with an area of 2.65 million sq km (1 million sq mi), Western Australia contains over a third of the country’s landmass but just 11 percent of its population. Plan your holiday in Western Australia and other destinations, from the rural, to the urban, and everything in between, using our Australia tour itinerary planner.