Busselton Jetty

Pier Busselton, Western Australia, Australia
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The Busselton Jetty is a 1.8-kilometer-long jetty located in Busselton, Western Australia. It is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere and is home to one of six Underwater Observatories in the world. The jetty offers accessible and inclusive experiences for people of all ages, including Underwater Observatory Tours and Train Rides. The jetty has a rich history, having been constructed in 1865 and used as a working jetty until its closure in 1973. After falling into disrepair, the jetty was restored and is now managed by a not-for-profit organization. Visitors can enjoy the jetty's heritage-listed structure and learn about its history, while also taking part in various activities and experiencing the unique underwater observatory

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This family's experience:

Activities: We walked along the Busselton Jetty, the longest wooden pile pier in the Southern Hemisphere

Highlights: The kids loved walking along the jetty and seeing the ocean views. We also enjoyed the unique experience of walking on such a long pier ✨

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Activities: We walked along the jetty and took a ride on the train to the end

Highlights: The kids loved the train ride and the views from the end of the jetty, and we all enjoyed the unique experience ✨