BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Busselton
Busselton, WA

Busselton Jetty

Busselton Jetty is a must-see when in Busselton, and at 1.841 kilometres long, it's the longest tourist jetty in the southern hemisphere and the second longest in the world! This remarkable attraction can be enjoyed by young and old alike and caters to visitors needing assistance and accessible facilities.



Stroll or take a ride on the solar-powered Jetty Train over the Indian Ocean to the Underwater Observatory, which is one of only six in the world!

Experienced guides lead you through the natural wonders that lie beneath the Jetty, where the piles create Australia’s greatest artificial reef. This reef hosts an awe-inspiring 'forest' of vividly coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals, sponges, fish, and invertebrates.

Descend eight metres beneath the water’s surface to view more than 300 individual marine species in their natural habitat through 11 viewing windows at various levels in the observation chamber where no two days are ever the same!

While at the end of the Jetty, explore the brand-new Underwater Sculpture Park that includes 13 incredible sculptures made by 12 talented artists from around the state!

If getting in the water isn't for you, you can scan one of the 13 QR codes found on the balustrade above where the sculpture would live to view the extensive range of photos, videos, and information on the sculpture and the artist.

Busselton Jetty
Address

Beach end of Queen Street, Busselton, Western Australia, 6280

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