Busselton, a town situated in the southwestern region of Western Australia boasts a rich history and an abundance of natural attractions. Its stunning beaches, coastline and laid back atmosphere make it a must visit destination. Here are some of the highlights not to be missed when exploring Busselton;
- Busselton Jetty; Undoubtedly one of the towns landmarks the Busselton Jetty stretches an impressive 1.8 kilometers into Geographe Bay. Visitors have the opportunity to stroll along or hop on a train ride that traverses this jetty while soaking in views of the bay and its surrounding coastline.
- Underwater Observatory; At the end of the Busselton Jetty lies a treasure—the Underwater Observatory. This captivating attraction provides visitors with a glimpse, into the marine life thriving in Geographe Bays depths.
- Ngilgi Cave; Just a short drive away from Busselton lies Ngilgi Cave—a natural limestone cave system awaiting exploration. Guided tours offer visitors an experience as they marvel at awe inspiring stalactites, stalagmites and other magnificent formations.
- Geographe Bay; Offering a stretch of coastline Geographe Bay presents opportunities, for swimming, snorkeling and various water activities. Whether relaxing on its shores or embarking on a boat or kayak tour to discover its wonders up close visitors are sure to be captivated by this bay.
- The Busselton Foreshore is a destination, for both residents and tourists. It offers attractions such as parks, playgrounds, barbecue spots and a lovely beach for swimming. Whether you’re up for a picnic, a swim or a leisurely walk, along the shore the foreshore has something to offer everyone.