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  1. Busselton Jetty
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    Busselton Jetty

    4.6 (13,073)

    Busselton Jetty is one of the longest wooden piers in the world. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll, catch the train, or explore the Underwater Observatory at the end of the jetty for a unique marine experience.

  2. Busselton Foreshore
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    Busselton Foreshore

    4.7 (2,425)

    Busselton Foreshore is a vibrant area with beautiful beaches, picnic spots, playgrounds, and dining options, perfect for a family outing or a relaxing day by the sea.

  3. Canal Rocks
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    Canal Rocks

    4.8 (2,313)

    Canal Rocks offers stunning coastal views and unique geological formations. Visitors can enjoy the boardwalks, explore the rock pools, and witness spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean.

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  5. Underwater Observatory

    4. Underwater Observatory

    4.5 (777)

    Located at the end of the Busselton Jetty, the Underwater Observatory allows visitors to descend 8 meters below the ocean's surface and experience the vibrant marine life of Geographe Bay.

  6. Signal Park

    5. Signal Park

    4.4 (473)

    Signal Park is a central park in Busselton offering open green spaces, picnic areas, and often hosts community events and festivals.

  7. Discover Deadly

    6. Discover Deadly

    4.7 (388)

    Discover Deadly provides an educational experience about some of Australia's most dangerous wildlife. It's a great place to learn about snakes, spiders, and other fascinating creatures.

  8. Barnard Park

    7. Barnard Park

    4.5 (373)

    Barnard Park is a spacious recreational area with sports facilities, a playground, and open spaces ideal for picnics and outdoor activities.

  9. Primal Archery

    8. Primal Archery

    4.7 (201)

    Primal Archery offers an exciting experience for both beginners and experienced archers, providing equipment and guidance to enjoy archery in a natural setting.

  10. Busselton Visitor Centre

    9. Busselton Visitor Centre

    4.4 (170)

    The Busselton Visitor Centre offers helpful information, maps, and advice to make the most of your visit to Busselton and the surrounding region.

  11. Tuart Forest National Park

    11. Tuart Forest National Park

    4.3 (167)

    Tuart Forest National Park is home to the world's largest remaining pure tuart forest. Visitors can enjoy walking trails and spot wildlife amidst this unique ecosystem.

  12. The Busselton Museum

    12. The Busselton Museum

    4.7 (157)

    The Busselton Museum showcases the rich history and heritage of the region, with fascinating exhibits housed in the historic Butter Factory building.

  13. Timezone Busselton

    14. Timezone Busselton

    4.8 (56)

    Timezone Busselton offers family-friendly entertainment with a variety of arcade games, laser tag, and fun activities for all ages.

  14. Mitchell Park

    15. Mitchell Park

    4.0 (56)

    Mitchell Park is a central community space in Busselton, featuring gardens, seating areas, and a gazebo, perfect for leisurely strolls or relaxation.

  15. Ambergate Reserve

    17. Ambergate Reserve

    4.6 (49)

    Ambergate Reserve is a natural bushland reserve with walking trails and opportunities to observe native flora and fauna in a peaceful setting.

  16. Abbey Beach

    18. Abbey Beach

    4.7 (39)

    Abbey Beach is a picturesque coastal spot ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing, with stunning views of Geographe Bay.

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