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Beach Fench

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Quinns Beach 3km

The closes beach to the apartment. Uncluttered and a car park behind the beach. The is also a small cafe just across the road. Portofino's beach have a shark net during summer months.

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Claytons Beach 5km

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Claytons Beach (aka Mindarie Beach) is located south of the Mindarie Keys Marina. This beach extends for approx 300 metres to a small bluff that separates it from Burns Beach.

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Mullaloo Beach 14km

Mullaloo Beach is a popular swimming beach, ideal for children of all ages, Take a dip in the refreshing waters of the Indian Ocean or laze on the soft white sand. Enjoy a stroll, run or a bike ride on the beach paths that connect Mullaloo to neighbouring beaches along the coast.

Children will enjoy playing in the superb playground facilities and parklands overlooking the beach. Bring along a picnic lunch and settle down under the shady trees for the afternoon or indulge in a feast of fish and chips whilst admiring the stunning Western Australian sunset.

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Yanchep Lagoon - 16km

Yanchep Lagoon is an extremely popular swimming and snorkelling spot and well worth a visit. It boasts calm, crystal clear water, with waves averaging just over 1 metre along the beach. The safest swimming spots are the southern lagoon beach and the south end of the main lagoon.

Cast a line or grab your snorkel and experience the beautiful Yanchep Lagoon. Beach fishing is a popular activity at Yanchep Lagoon and Yanchep Beach to the north. During the permissible and license season, abalone fishing is also a popular activity for locals and visitors to Yanchep Lagoon and Fisherman’s Hollow to the south. When abalone fishing, ensure you know catch limits, wear appropriate clothing, check the conditions on the day and swim with a friend. Although Yanchep Lagoon may appear safe, be aware of strong currents and waves washing over the reef when collecting abalone.

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