Busselton Jetty
Interpretive Centre & Museum
- Busselton Jetty, Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA, Australia
- www.busseltonjetty.com.au/attraction/interpretive-centre-museum
You will find everything you need for a fun filled day at the Jetty including drinks, sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, ice cream, fishing gear, bait and more. Browse our amazing range of gifts, jewellery,... clothing, local produce, prints, souvenirs and mementos. For something truly unique we stock one off wooden pieces crafted from recycled timber salvaged from the Jetty. The museum is located within the Interpretive Centre, received a multimedia makeover in March 2017 and a signage update in June 2020. The refreshed Museum brings history to life offering a new and invigorated visitor experience, with interactive, immersive creative technologies. The Museum is open 7 days a week and entry is free.
Underwater Observatory
- (08) 9754 0900
- Busselton Jetty, Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA, Australia
- www.busseltonjetty.com.au/attraction/underwater-observatory
Explore one of only six underwater observatories in the world at the Busselton Jetty. Discover more than 300 individual marine species in their natural habitat through eleven viewing windows at various... levels within the 9.5 metres diameter observation chamber.
Jetty Train
- (08) 9754 0900
- Busselton Jetty, Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA, Australia
- www.busseltonjetty.com.au/attraction/jetty-train
With 90 seats available and trips leaving on the hour throughout the day, the Stocker Preston Express electric jetty train is the perfect way to experience the Busselton Jetty. From glimpses of dolphins... frolicking to spotting local fishermen snaring their catch of the day, the Jetty Train trip promises to deliver something for everyone.
Busselton Jetty
Visit Busselton Jetty, the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. The jetty measures 1,841 metres in length and ceased commercial use in 1971. The jetty features a rail line along its length,... a relic of the railway line into Busselton from Bunbury. The line now carries tourists along the jetty to an underwater observatory, one of only six natural aquariums in the world, which opened to the public in 2003.