Mandurah Ocean Marina Chalets

Top choice in West Coast Australia


Embrace Mandurah by staying right in the middle of it: pitched-roof chalets here are spotless and modern, with full-kit kitchens and little decks, all revolving around a central BBQ pavilion and crab-cooking facility. It's a tightly arranged complex, but is beautifully landscaped with eucalypts and neat hedges. There's no pool, but Mandurah's Swimming Beach is right across the Lido. Great value.


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1. Swimming Beach

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