Busselton Jetty

Recently redeveloped Busselton Jetty is the longest timber jetty in the Southern Hemisphere.

Eat, drink and experience marine life up close; the new experience centre and marine village will open in July 2023.

There is plenty to keep you occupied at the Jetty with scuba diving and an underwater observatory.

Just walking the 1.8kms is a great way to exercise!

Getting There:

Driving the two-and-a-half hours from Perth will be the most likely way to get to this holiday paradise.

Busselton hosts the regional airport, and options to fly here have expanded significantly recently.  Virgin flies a charter service from Perth, Jetstar now has a direct service to Melbourne.

Accommodation Options:

Busselton provides some of the less expensive accommodation options in the region compared to the swankier offerings in Margaret River or Dunsborough.

Go for one of the many resorts along the ocean so you can walk out to the pristine beaches.

Rising 15 metres from the ground and more than 100 metres long, the rock looks like a giant surf wave of multicoloured granite about to crash onto the bush below. Itโ€™s believed this amazing formation was more than 2,700 million years in the making.
Located 340 kilometres south-east of Perth, a four hour drive through picturesque farmland. You can drive yourself following the the Pathways to the Rock self drive trail.

Getting There

Flying is the popular way to get to Perth, and most tourists will arrive by plane at Perth International Airport.

The city is directly connected to Asia, the Middle East, New Zealand, Africa and Europe.

Those travelling from the Americas must transit through Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane.

You can drive to Perth from other parts of Australia, and it is a fascinating journey, but it is only for those with plenty of time.

Driving is a magnificent way to explore untouched parts of Western Australia and see things that would be impossible to view any other way.

People can also arrive in Perth on the Indian-Pacific train line.

The train connects Perth to Sydney and Adelaide.
From Sydney, the journey takes four days and three nights.

This rail journey is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and for those with the time, it is a unique way to arrive in Perth.

Cruise ships also dock in Perth โ€“ well, Fremantle, to be precise โ€“ and this is another way to enter the West Australian capital.

Accomodation Options

Accommodation options range from a winner of the best hotel in Australia to backpackerโ€™s hostels, whole homes and caravan parks.

The last few years have seen the Perth hotel scene explode with new options such as the Ritz-Carlton and the QT, forcing well-established options such as the Hilton and the Hyatt to lift their game with significant refurbishments.

Mid-priced options such as the West Perth Holiday Inn and The Tribe have also significantly lifted hotel options at a lower price point.

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Flying is the popular way to get to Perth, and most tourists will arrive by plane at Perth International Airport.The city is directly connected to Asia, the Middle East, New Zealand, Africa and Europe.Those travelling from the Americas must transit through Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane.You can drive to Perth from other parts of Australia, and it is a fascinating journey, but it is only for those with plenty of time.People can also arrive in Perth on the Indian-Pacific train line.The train connects Perth to Sydney and Adelaide.From Sydney, the journey takes four days and three nights.This rail journey is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and for those with the time, it is a unique way to arrive in Perth.Cruise ships also dock in Perth โ€“ well, Fremantle, to be precise โ€“ and this is another way to enter the West Australian capital.The train connects Perth to Sydney and Adelaide.From Sydney, the journey takes four days and three nights.

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