Busselton Jetty
Busselton, Australia


Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching 1.841 kilometres into the clear waters of Geographe Bay. Originally built in the 1860s, it serves as both a functional structure for shipping and a recreational promenade, with its beautifully restored heritage features and stunning views of the coastline.
Allocate time for a walk along the jetty, and consider the underwater observatory at its end, where you can see marine life up close. The best time to visit is during the warmer months, avoiding the winter chill when storms can disrupt the experience. Nearby, the Busselton Foreshore offers parks and cafes, enhancing the coastal atmosphere.
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Snorkeling tour at Busselton Jetty with underwater sculptures
4.7· 15 reviewsFrom ₹9,048Two-hour guided snorkel tour — explore marine life and underwater sculptures with expert instruction.
“A fantastic team manages Swan Dive. We enjoyed a great snorkeling excursion to the underwater sculptures at the end of Busso Jetty. The dive leader prioritized our safety and tailored the experience to match the novice skill level of my wife and me. The equipment was well-maintained, and I highly suggest this experience to all.”— GregMac1234 on the Snorkeling tour at Busselton Jetty with underwater sculptures tour
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