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K
3 years ago

Never been before but it was very nice. Nice and c...

Never been before but it was very nice. Nice and clean and nice little shops. Did see 'adopt a creature' which I thought meant you could adopt/donate to an ocean animal. You can pick your animal soft toy but the money only goes to maintaining the jetty. I just think considering they have the underwater aquarium as a main tourist attraction they should also invest in this.they should also put money towards the ocean creatures

J
3 years ago

Great place to visit specially on a sunny day! Bes...

Great place to visit specially on a sunny day! Best thing about the aquarium is you never what you are going to see in the water. We saw some Australian Salmon and a few Samson fish along with other species!

a
3 years ago

A pier that has become a model of Spirited Away! ?...

A pier that has become a model of Spirited Away! ?
It is a pier in the city about 3 hours south by car from Perth.
The beach around the pier is a beautiful sandy beach and the waves are calm and relaxing.
A pier of about 2 kilometers extends to the sea, and it is a spot where you can walk and swim well, ride a good train and enjoy various ways of enjoyment.
Restaurants are lined up at the base and can play a day.
The sunset over the Indian Ocean and the pier are definitely in the picture.
The transparency of the sea is high and you can also see many fish.

I think there are plenty of parking spaces so it is good to come from Perth on a day trip.

P
3 years ago

Great place to visit train ride was fun out to th...

Great place to visit train ride was fun out to the Aquarium and the veiws were breath taking .So far off land as jetty is 1.8 km long .Volenter staff were great people too so freindly and helpful when asked questions about jetty and Aquarium .

C
3 years ago

If you want to walk the jetty it's $4, taking the ...

If you want to walk the jetty it's $4, taking the train is $14 and the underwater views are $34. It's good to go until the end, 1.8 KMs and enjoy the views from there. If you are lucky you'll see dolphins pretty close to the jetty.

V
3 years ago

A great place to visit. Walk the long walk to the ...

A great place to visit. Walk the long walk to the end of the jetty, great to help you keep fit, if not the little train will get you there. The information centre has so much of the history.there for you to read. Today we have no concept of life as it was in the Busselton of yesteryear, so give yourself time to read, at your leisure. It's informative and interesting.

N
3 years ago

A beautiful place and friendly staff (Specially th...

A beautiful place and friendly staff (Specially the Canadian guy who was looking after the very underground level).
Such a shame to see that a place like this is ripping off!
They have a thing called mini tour if you cant get in to the main tour.
And interestingly they don't offer a family pass!!!
So if you buy a mini tour for family with one way return train ticket will cost you close to the main tour which includes return train tickets.
Shame!

B
3 years ago

One of the must visit in Perth. The bridge/jetty i...

One of the must visit in Perth. The bridge/jetty is about 2km-long from the shore.

You can choose to take the train or walk. The last train leaves at 4pm. However, the observatory at the end of the jetty closes at 3pm.

It is really awesome to just walk there!

D
3 years ago

The Jetty is 1800 metres long with an underwater o...

The Jetty is 1800 metres long with an underwater observatory at the end. There is a mini train but there is no time restriction on the jetty so its worth the stroll if you're capable - the train creaks and groans on the tracks so the walk is more tranquil too. On a sunny day the sea breeze takes the temperature down and there are questions and answer plaques along the way with interesting facts about the history of the jetty. The Goose restaurant opposite does good food and drink when you've built up an appetite!

P
3 years ago

One of the best tourist attractions in Western Aus...

One of the best tourist attractions in Western Australia. Improvements are happening on a regular basis around the jetty and more facilities are being added. There is also a train for those who cannot walk the length of Jetty. It is quite an experience walking the length of the Jetty.

A
3 years ago

A scenic jetty with a picturesque coastline. Love ...

A scenic jetty with a picturesque coastline. Love the whale drawings at the end. Unfortunately, due to the Covid plastic sheeting, the narration of the train wasn't clear. The Underwater tour was very informative and highly recommended.

About Busselton Jetty Swim 2012

Busselton Jetty Swim 2012 is a renowned open water swimming event that takes place in the beautiful coastal town of Busselton, Western Australia. The event involves a challenging 3.6km swim out to sea and back to shore, around the historic Busselton Jetty. This annual event has been taking place since 1996 and has become one of the most popular open water swims in Australia.

The Busselton Jetty Swim attracts swimmers from all over the world who come to test their endurance and compete against some of the best swimmers in the country. The swim is not for the faint-hearted as it requires a high level of fitness and stamina to complete.

The Busselton Jetty Swim is more than just a sporting event; it's an experience that brings people together from all walks of life. It's an opportunity for participants to challenge themselves, make new friends, and enjoy everything that this beautiful coastal town has to offer.

One of the unique features of this event is its location - around the historic Busselton Jetty. The jetty was built in 1865 and stretches almost two kilometers out into Geographe Bay. It's one of Western Australia's most iconic landmarks and provides a stunning backdrop for this challenging swim.

The Busselton Jetty Swim is not just about competition; it also raises funds for local charities such as YouthCARE, which supports young people in need across Western Australia. Over $700,000 has been raised since its inception, making it not only an exciting sporting event but also a meaningful way to give back to society.

If you're looking for an unforgettable open water swimming experience, then look no further than the Busselton Jetty Swim 2012! With its stunning location, challenging course, and community spirit - this event truly has something for everyone.

In conclusion, if you're passionate about swimming or simply looking for an exciting challenge that will push your limits - then don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Join us at Busselton Jetty Swim 2012 today!

Busselton Jetty Swim 2012

Busselton Jetty Swim 2012

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