Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory

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Stretching 1.8 kilometres across Geographe Bay, Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. It is appreciated for its spectacular Underwater Observatory, Jetty Train and myriad of recreational uses. A unique experience situated in Western Australia's favourite playground!

The Busselton Jetty reopened on Sunday 6 February after completion of a $27 million refurbishment programme. New features include interpretive nodes and fish cleaning bays. Swimming and diving platforms, rain shelters and heritage sculptures are also present along the new structure. Most importantly, visitors are once again able to travel by train to the Underwater Observatory where the depths of Geographe Bay are waiting to be discovered.

 

Underwater Observatory

 
Descend 8 metres below the ocean's surface to view an awe inspiring forest of vividly coloured corals, sponges, fish and invertebrates.
Jetty Train
 
Board the Jetty train to travel the 1.8km to the Underwater Observatory. Sit back, relax and take in the beautiful surrounds of Geographe Bay.

Busselton Jetty Rebuild

 
Busselton Jetty  reopened on Sunday 6 February  2011.Click here for further information on the recent $27 million refurbishment.
Interpretive Centre
 
View unique giftware and souvenirs or peruse through the Cultural Heritage Museum.
Underwater Web Cam
 
Enjoy live views of the Underwater Observatory
from the comfort of your own home.
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Note: This service is currently unavailable.
Please phone our bookings office for assistance.
 
 
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