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Aquatic Adventure Busselton is famous for its coastal playground. Aquatic experiences on offer include: Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory, crabbing, Snorkelling, scuba diving, sailing, swimming, fishing and whale watching to name a few. Busselton Jetty The 140-year old Busselton Jetty is the longest timber pier in the Southern Hemisphere at around 1.8km in length. Popular with scuba divers and snorkelers, the Busselton Jetty is regarded as Australia's best artificial reef. The Busselton Jetty Interpretive Centre provides an excellent insight into the Jetty's rich history and the unique environment that exists beneath the Jetty. The Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory is located near the end of the jetty. Visitors descend eight metres below sea level to view the spectacular marine life that thrives in this unique habitat. Whales and Dolphins ![]() Humpback whales and Bottle nose dolphins are a regular sight in waters of Geographe Bay from September to December. Whale watching tours can be arranged at the Busselton Visitor Centres www.geographebay.com Nature at its Best Wildflowers In spring time wildflowers are a magnificent feature of the natural environment surrounding Busselton. The spectacular natural displays of wildflowers are a major drawcard for international and national visitors to the region. Vasse - Wonnerup Wetlands The wetlands have been listed by the Ramsar Convention as 'Wetlands of International Importance', offering views of prolific birdlife.
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