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Sunset on the jetty
One of the best sunset spots in WA.
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What you'll find
One of the best sunset spots in WA. It's one of the experiences that makes Busselton Jetty unmissable on this stretch of the road trip.
In context
Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere — a 1.8 kilometre walk above clear, calm water. At the end, an underwater observatory descends 8 metres into Geographe Bay to reveal a thriving artificial reef of corals, sponges and fish.
Good to know
Tips for the visit
- Book the Underwater Observatory in advance.
- Take a hat — there is zero shade on the walk out.
- The train is worth it for kids or in the heat; otherwise walk.
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Roughly here
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The walk to the end
1.8 km out, 1.8 km back — beautiful in either direction.
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Underwater Observatory
Descend into a living artificial reef.
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Jetty Train
A small electric train trundles the full length.
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Viewpoint
Mid-jetty pavilion
A go-to viewpoint at Busselton Jetty.
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