Port Coogee Marina is a vibrant destination offering a variety of attractions that cater to both the local community and visitors.
Highlights include the Port Coogee Village for shopping and cafes, family-friendly beaches with BBQs and a water playground, and a public jetty with free berthing. It's also a stone's throw away from the Omeo shipwreck and Coogee Maritime Trail, as well as Coogee Beach, featuring an eco-shark barrier for safe swimming.
The marina provides essential services like a fuel jetty and easy ocean access to nearby islands and the Swan River, making it an ideal spot for leisure and exploration.
Strolling along the marina boardwalk at Port Coogee is an experience in itself. Here, you can spot an array of marine life in the crystal-clear waterways, and if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of a playful dolphin! The boardwalk, lined with charming local cafés and restaurants, offers a perfect setting to enjoy a meal while soaking in the stunning marina views.
The Nyungar Tourist Trail is also close by. Located in an important traditional gathering place for the Nyungar people at Port Coogee, the trail features Ngarkal (Seagull) Beach and The Lookout plus Kidogo Glass Artworks.
Ngarkal Beach, known as 'gull' in Noongar, is an all-ages swimming beach nestled in the Port Coogee waterways. This beach is a haven for families, featuring a delightful waterpark for kids, and beach wheelchairs available for hire, ensuring an inclusive beach experience for all. With a swimming pontoon and well-equipped public facilities including toilets and adult change rooms, Ngarkal Beach is a slice of paradise.
Port Coogee Marina is also a short stroll from Coogee Beach with its eco-shark barrier, for a worry-free ocean swim experience.
Embark on a unique underwater journey along the Coogee Maritime Trail, centered around the historic Omeo shipwreck. This fascinating trail features an underwater reef, intriguing artworks, and is Western Australia’s premier shore-based shipwreck dive. It offers an exciting blend of history and marine exploration for snorkelers and divers alike. For more in-depth information on this maritime adventure, visit our dedicated Coogee Maritime Trail and Omeo Shipwreck page.
The public jetty at Port Coogee Marina, open daily from 6 am to 7 pm, allows for up to two hours of free berthing. It's an ideal spot for those looking to enjoy a quick visit or a weekend getaway. For those interested in longer stays, Port Coogee Marina offers short stay options, making it a perfect base to explore the beautiful Cockburn Sound and nearby islands like Carnac, Garden, and Rottnest Island. For more information on short stays and boat pens, visit our Moorings, Short Stays and Boat Pens page.
There is no fishing, or crabbing allowed in the marina, including spear fishing, however there are accessible and rewarding spots close by. Two standout locations include:
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Port Coogee Accessible Fishing Jetty: At the end of Chelydra Point in North Coogee, this jetty provides not just accessibility but also the chance to engage with diverse marine life in stunning surroundings.
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Ammunition Jetty: Situated at Nyyerbup Circle, Coogee, it is a beloved spot for its historical significance and the variety of fish it attracts.
For a comprehensive guide to fishing in this region, including more locations, tips, and safety information, please visit our dedicated page on Fishing in Cockburn.
Before you head down for a swim or a day of boating, check out the Coogee Beach webcam near the Coogee Beach Surf Lifesaving Club for live weather conditions. Additional weather information can be found on the Bureau of Meteorology, Seabreeze and WillyWeather websites.