There’s a lot more to Busselton Jetty than meets the eye – and considering it’s the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, you’ll struggle to take it all in at once. Built in 1865, the heritage-listed jetty extends 1.8 kilometres over the protected waters of Geographe Bay. You can take a 45-minute scenic round-trip ride aboard the solar-powered Busselton Jetty Train, dive into the secrets of the sea at the Marine Discovery Centre, and discover 300 different marine species in the Busselton Underwater Observatory – one of only six underwater observatories in the entire world. Those keen to get up close can even dive and snorkel with marine life in Busselton Jetty's Underwater Snorkel Park.
When you hear the word 'Busselton', chances are your mind immediately goes to the Busselton Jetty stretching 1.8 kilometres over the blue-green waters of Geographe Bay. While no visit is complete without exploring the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere – whether that's riding the cute red train, descending into the underwater observatory teeming with marine life or simply soaking up the vistas – there's so much more to discover in this beautiful corner of Western Australia.
Just a 2.5-hour drive south of Perth, Busselton is where laid-back beach holidays meet food, wine and outdoor adventures. Think swimming, snorkelling and whale watching, plus exploring the café strip, historic landmarks and bustling markets all wrapped up in Busselton's relaxed vibe. Better still, Busselton is the perfect base for exploring WA's South West. The cellar doors and gourmet restaurants of Margaret River are within easy reach, while nearby Dunsborough, Yallingup and Ngilgi Cave make fantastic day trips. Here are the best things to do in Busselton.
When is the best time to visit Busselton?
The best time to visit Busselton is between September and May. Think warm, sunny weather that’s perfect for beach days spent swimming and arvos exploring the area. Our favourite seasons are spring (September to November) for a burst of wildflowers and the chance to spot migrating whales along the coast, or autumn (March to May) for pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Editor’s favourite things to do in Busselton
- 🥬 Best for foodies: Origins Market
- 🐠 Best for families: Busselton Jetty
- 🥾 Best for outdoors: Cape to Cape Track
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