Busselton Jetty is a renowned tourist spot featuring a 1.8 km wooden pier that houses an underwater observatory, interpretive center, and museum. It is highly recommended to check the timings beforehand to avoid long wait times as it can get quite crowded. The place offers a lively atmosphere with scenic views and requires visitors to wear sunscreen and bring their own water bottle during summers.
Beautiful scenery and lively atmosphere. It's was the Easter holidays so we missed out on getting the train from the jetty so we walked down to the other, we didn't realise how long the walk actually was but still enjoyed it. The Underwater Observatory was beautiful to see as well.
Zhia Soo — Google review
The jetty is 1.845 km long and makes for a fabulous walk out to the end and small aquarium. The views are magic as you walk through people fishing. You can take a small train if you like though we preferred the walk. The jetty is in spotless condition. Make sure you bring a sun hat. Cost to walk was only $4, a great investment.
Alistair Gray — Google review
Always love a visit to Busselton Jetty. It's just such a peaceful and relaxing spot especially on non school holiday periods. The foreshore has had quite a refresh with the new playground and skate park now and new brewery on the waterfront. You can walk to end of the jetty to visit the underwater observatory or take the train in. Tickets apply. Highly recommend a visit with the family ✨️
Jamie C — Google review
We were so excited about this experience because of the photos we had seen. The train ride was very slow, the guided tour at the observatory was well led but with just a few windows to view from there was really not a lot to see other than where the coral had attached itself. We spent about 5 minutes of the 30 minute free time taking a little look around about about 25 minutes waiting at the top for the train to return. Was 2 hours I wish i had back in all honesty.
Ryan Reid — Google review
Cool spot but wouldn’t say it’s something you have to see in WA. Just did the walking tour since it takes just a few minutes longer than the train but the train did look very cute & fun. It’s one of only 6 natural aquariums in the world which is really cool but when I went there weren’t many fish to see. Wish I had a bit longer in the actual observatory. Overall really good experience but just wouldn’t put it at the top of my list.
Taia Hara — Google review
Good place to visit with kids, for swimming, diving, snorkeling and fishing. There is something to do for everyone. We visited on a sunday and the train was booked out for the next 2hours when we arrived. It's possible to walk on it but if you want to experience the train better Book in advance. The walk is about 20min one way. Better put sunscreen on and have a water bottle with you.
Isabelle B — Google review
This is an absolute must try experience. You can bring your whole family to this place. You must check times before you go there otherwise you will have to wait there for hours for your turn. For example you might have to go at 2 pm for the last show. Call or check online so that you dont waste any time. Wear a hat and sunscreen in summer. Bring your own water bottle .
G Singh — Google review
Booked the train trip, was great to learn about the history of the jetty as told via the commentary. Only had 8 minutes to spare at the end of the jetty before having to jump back on for return trip. Would have liked a little more time to experience the top end. Very enjoyable otherwise 😌
Jacky MALDEN — Google review
I would have loved to go on the walk. But the kids were dead set on the train. It was an hour round trip with plenty of time at the end of the jetty for photos.
The train has blinds for if the weather isn't pleasant. Luckily that day was the best of our trip! The train is solar powered and has road wheels for off track 😁
I'm glad we did this and would do it again whej we come back 🤞
Simon Green — Google review
Well worth the visit if you're in town! The train ride is good if you have kids, but otherwise the walk is probably better as you have more time to enjoy the jetty!
The underwater observatory sells out pretty quick so book that in advance if you're keen (we would have loved to visit it but it was booked out on the day we were visiting).
Pretty amazing how shallow the bay is given the length of the jetty!
Qi Hong Wong — Google review
You’ve probably read this already, but I’ll reiterate…it’s a LONG walk to the end of the jetty, especially with a full set of dive gear in the hot sun. Make sure you bring a trolley to cart it all and plenty of water…there is a shaded area where you can set up though and an easy entry/exit with a ladder. Despite the long walk there and back, it is 100% worth it - the spot is world class with great sculptures, an abundance of marine life, and cool atmosphere with all of the pylons. It’s a shallow dive so you get plenty of bottom time to explore!
Steven Wimbush — Google review
Probably the only fun place to be in Busselton. You can swim, tan, fish, dive and even ride a train. Keep in mind it is always crowded, weekdays and weekends alike, could be even more people during public holidays. Buying a ticket in advance is very advisable!
Luan Phan — Google review
This the most beautiful jetty in Perth. Love the view and walking along until the end. Also best place for snorkeling, so many fish down there. Highly recommended for everyone:)
Mark Tran — Google review
Went to Busselton as my son competed in the triathlon so we went on the jetty walk and tour on one his relaxation day and we caught the little electric train up and went in the underwater observation deck. Quite good and very interesting but our tour was full and would have been better if less people were there. So choose a time when its not heavily booked for better results. We ended up walking the 1.8 kilometres back and it is an enjoyable stroll but is a must do especially if you have kiddies with you
warren trew — Google review
Loved the train ride to the underwater silo! So good listening to the history through the speakers. An absolute delight. Shannon, our tour guide, was excellent!! We’ll have to visit during the summer and try to find the seahorses next time. Thank you for making the experience so great 😁 highly recommend!
Anthony Crugnale — Google review
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As one of the most popular tourist attractions in Western Australia, it is a must see for any visitor to the Capes Region. The heritage listed Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Construction of the Busselton Jetty began in 1865. Beginning as a mere 161 metres, sand drift resulted in an additional 131 metres being added in 1875. Further extensions were made throughout the following 90 years creating the remarkable 1.8 kilometre length.
After more than a century of use and servicing over 5000 vessels, the Busselton Jetty officially closed as a Port in 1973. Once closed to shipping, government maintenance ceased.-BusseltonJettyweb
-Tip-Go early in the morning, like really early, and no tickets will be asked🤭😅💞
har yet — Google review
Busselton Jetty offers a mesmerizing experience, stretching gracefully over the crystal-clear waters of Geographe Bay. The scenic walk provides stunning ocean views, and the underwater observatory offers a unique glimpse into marine life. The historical train ride adds a nostalgic touch. However, maintenance issues were noticeable during my visit, affecting the overall appeal. Despite this, the Jetty remains a must-visit for its natural beauty and recreational activities.
shyam boorugu — Google review
Nice way to spend a couple of hours on a slow walk. Well it was for me you can get a train. We were lucky enough to see a sail training ship mired alongside and to watch them cast off
Dennis Harrild — Google review
Definitely worth a stop on your way down to Margaret River. Only $4 for the walking pass and it takes about an hour to walk to the end and back. I saw a large pod of dolphins. The underwater observatory, snorkel trail with sculptures, and train look cool but I wasn’t able to do these due to time and because I didn’t make a booking in advance.
Mike Doose — Google review
What a lovely spot! A huge fig tree with so much bird life in it. A train along the jetty pier...great safe swimming beaches and cafes and restaurants. A little over-priced but nothing more than you'd expect in a great spot like this. Would come again and again!
Alan Blac — Google review
We’re not much into tourist attractions but somehow got into a different mood when we read about and then saw the Jetty on our walk and swim at the beach.
There wasn’t too much tourist traffic at the Jetty so we set off on foot, bought a $4 day walk pass and walked the Jetty.
Definitely worth it. It’s pretty darn cool to be out on the ocean over 1km on foot. Don’t forget to put on sunscreen, you’ll be exposed almost the entire time of the walk.
For those who don’t want to walk and spend the money, there’s a little e-train going back and forth.
Pretty sweet attraction.
Daniel R. — Google review
A nice experience overall. Train ride was relaxing and the tour guide was informative. Hearing the history behind the jetty was interesting.
Conssumed — Google review
Love the busselton jetty, especially at sunset, so beautiful!
We walked the jetty $4 for the walk to maintain the jetty, highly recommend the train ride for adults and kids alike, was good fun.
The aquarium seemed a bit pricey so we didnt go, but the rest was great. Good to see kids having fun swimming off the pier.
NOT DOG FRIENDLY
Emily Hibberd — Google review
Busselton Jetty in Western Australia is a true gem! The stunning, 1.8-kilometer-long structure provides an unforgettable experience. The crystal-clear waters below reveal a mesmerizing marine world, making it a paradise for snorkelers and marine enthusiasts. The interpretive center offers valuable insights into the region's rich marine life and history. Sunset walks along the jetty are a must, offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. With its charming atmosphere, friendly staff, and iconic beauty, Busselton Jetty is a must-visit destination that leaves a lasting impression. Remember a hat and sunscreen :-)
Chantel Vorster — Google review
It's a nice walk and interesting to learn about the jetty's history through placards along it. The staff were generally nice. However, be aware that you must purchase tickets at least 15 minutes prior to your desired train time.
Busselton Visitor Centre is an information center that offers brochures about local activities and provides tourist advice from volunteer staff. The staff are fantastic, informative, and willing to go the extra mile to help visitors find things to do, even when it's not a typical tourist activity. They offer recommendations for family-friendly activities in the region as well as suggestions for food and tourist attractions. Visitors can also purchase souvenirs from the gift shop.
Had the best service from the lady we spoke to today. Were given a map of the region, as well as recommendations for the family over the next few days while staying in Busselton. Kid bought some goodies from the gift shop, and recommendations for tourist attractions and food were on point. Thanks again!
Jason Beard — Google review
Sorry to be less enthusiatic but my experience wasn't good. I asked about pet friendly accommodation and the assistant said they did not have a list (Margaret River Visitor Centre did) but she pointed out that they were funded by members and so did not have every accommodation listed. They were not independent. I thought all Visitor Centres were funded by the local authority but this one isn't.
John Stacey — Google review
I came in yesterday on crutches and whilst the lady was explaining where we could go my leg was giving away and I asked if they had a seat which she replied, we do not provide seating, so I had to leave. She did tell us to visit Cape Naturaliste as it was wheelchair friendly. Why didn’t she mention it is closed for two weeks.
Karen Skews — Google review
Very helpful and I formative staff who go out of their way to help you
Alan Booth — Google review
Friendly and helpful staff that are informative and insightful.. lots of selections and discoveries waiting to be explore around within the surrounding areas as brochures enticing you to experience.
Ingenii — Google review
Rang them for information. A machine placed me on hold for over 20 minutes !!!!
I couldn't wait any longer so I put the phone down.
I'm sure their representative will try to excuse this with some blah blah blah blah blah reply, or that they're short-staffed or something similar.
Well, that's not good enough. Employ another staff member to take calls. Treat people with respect. The Margaret River region can definitely afford to employ another person to take calls. Don't be stingy.
tvg 542 — Google review
I had the good fortune to speak to Liz at the front counter. Big smile, very warm welcome, lots of enthusiasm and tons of good information. I asked about bird watching and she knew exactly where the pamphlets were in the drawer behind her. I purchased a gorgeous indigenous bag from the shop. Then I bumped into Liz again at the cape Naturaliste lighthouse ! Still smiling cheerful friendly and helpful. Front reception is a difficult job, especially with the public rocking up expecting miracles. Meeting Liz made my day, not once but twice!! 🥰 thank you Liz 🙏 YOU MATTER….
Janine Hew — Google review
Fantastic staff willing to go the extra mile to help you find things to do especially when it's out of the norm.
Karen D — Google review
A 5 star history display built around the oldest train in WA. The Ballaarat locomotive has been impressively restored and there is an informative overview about its history and the economic history of the Busselton region. The only thing missing was a map of where those first railways went. As a QLD visitor this made it it very confusing to understand where exactly everything mentioned happened in relation to Busselton. The visitor centre is a much better historical display than the one at the Museum, which was too old and unfocussed to be of interest.
Riley Kernaghan — Google review
A very friendly and helpful lady gave us info on wheelchair accessible Wineries and activities in the area, and the latest maps.
Denise McManus — Google review
Friendly staff, gifts and historical display
Ivon Robson — Google review
I visited the Busselton Visitor Centre today with the hope of booking a jetty tour and seeking some local information. However, my experience was marred by the exceptionally poor customer service provided by the staff. Instead of receiving the assistance and guidance I expected, I was met with a dismissive and unhelpful attitude.
The staff seemed disinterested and appeared to treat my inquiries as an inconvenience. This lack of professionalism and courtesy was extremely disappointing, and it left me with a negative impression of the visitor centre.
As a visitor to Busselton, I believe that the visitor centre should serve as a welcoming and informative resource for tourists. Unfortunately, the behavior of the staff fell far short of this expectation, and I left feeling disheartened about the overall experience.
I hope that my feedback serves as a prompt for the management to reevaluate the customer service standards at the Busselton Visitor Centre. Every visitor, regardless of their inquiry, deserves to be treated with respect and receive the assistance they require.
I sincerely hope to see improvements in the level of professionalism and customer service at the Busselton Visitor Centre in the future.
Kim Cardillo — Google review
I was quite disappointed. I wanted to find some information about local Aboriginal people, visit them and spend some time with them, meet the elderly etc but the visitors centre has zero info about them as if the Aboriginal people were totally massacred and exterminated by the English colonizers.
Luke I — Google review
Super friendly staff with lots of knowledge of the area. Gave a lot of great suggestions for our time in Busselton. My wife and I got to experience some amazing places we would not have thought of and didn't know about.
Brad Coulter — Google review
Awesome service. Rich information to Busselton precinct .
David Lee — Google review
The visitor Centre Museum is facinating! I love history and knew very little about the history of Busselton. Next time I visit Busselton I am going to spend more time here discover more of the history of Busso presented so well in the displays.
The Busselton Museum, situated in an old butter factory, is a remarkable historical museum that showcases the civic, commercial and maritime history of the local area. It is run entirely by volunteers and covers a broad range of periods with countless artefacts on display. The museum features many exhibit spaces spread over multiple areas inside and out, providing visitors with a couple of hours worth of exploration time. Notably absent from the exhibits is any indigenous/first peoples' history or their treatment.
This is a gorgeous Country museum which is filled with a wide variety of historical artefacts ranging from wagons, machinery, clothing and furniture. There is a great deal to see and learn about. Definitely worth the visit.
Tash Leam — Google review
There’s Lots to see here we underestimated how much there is to see. Need a good 1 hour to allocate for this place from what we saw I enjoyed my time here hope to come down again and see what I missed.
Conssumed — Google review
A fantastic place to visit. Give yourself a good couple of hours to explore & take in the history. Saw so many things that I remember from my childhood. Well worth the $10:00 entry as it's run solely by volunteers.
Peter Carter — Google review
As a pair of 1960's Aussie kids, this was like a walk back through time. So many items brought back memories. Wonderfully presented, with many items also just there to be examined rather than behind glass and guide ropes. Walking into a room full of saddles and old suitcases, the aroma of 50 year-old leather was amazing! The $10 entry fee is well worth several hours of discoveries.
Keith Campbell — Google review
A lot of stuff that brought back memories of our childhoods. Well laid out and interesting local history. Worth a visit for sure.
Gregory J Smith — Google review
Apparently they had a serious fire through this museum (or part of it) a few years ago and it's a tribute to the hard-working volunteers that you'd never know if they didn't tell you.
Stacks of interesting exhibits and a good historical overview of Busselton and the surrounding area.
Well worth a visit!
Dave A — Google review
Bring enough time to see the many different tools and artefacts from the past. Indoor and outdoor areas and lovely pavilion at the water's edge.
Wonderful to learn about the history of the area.
Honey Bunny — Google review
The quality of the displays is very good. Friendly staff with views of river outside
Ivon Robson — Google review
One of the best volunteer run historical museums I have ever visited (and I’ve been to a few). So many periods covered and so many artefacts from these. Room after room brings back many distant memories. I loved the old classroom and early readers. NB: No indigenous/first peoples history or their treatment is included.
Bryce McLean — Google review
HBH indulges a nostalgic morning learning about life through the generations in Busselton. We needed something different to do; Busselton Museum was perfect. Friendly helpful staff [I guess volunteers]. Many different rooms each themed. From sewing machines and kitchen wares, military displays, farm machinery, an old school house fully kitted out and much much more. Outdoor and indoor displays. And everything about the origins of this place - the Busselton Butter factory and how it worked. Great for every age group, outside area overlooking the river. A place of discovery.
Robina Ellis — Google review
We spent a long while exploring the museum and were happily suprised to see parts of the fire integrated as part of the exhibits, very educational and the staff were very kind.
Simon Peina — Google review
I love community museums, with their eclectic collections and everything on display ethos. The central story here is around the dairy industry as it is in an old butter factory. But there is plenty of other material.
A gorgeous location on the banks of the river would be lovely to bring a picnic with you.
There were limited stories with objects, which would have made a difference. I also couldn’t find much about the local aboriginal communities and their relationships to the industry and events displayed. This would have also been a great addition.
I visited with a 6, 10 and 14 year old who all found interesting elements to look at.
It really is an interesting way to spend a few hours. And you don’t have to exit through the gift-shop.
derek williamson — Google review
Excellent museum that reflects and tells the story of the area. Spread over multiple area inside and out you can spend a couple do hours wandering around the exhibit spaces and displays. Definitely a must visit place if you're in the area.
Geographe Bay is a stunning location for those seeking adventure and natural beauty. With its crystal-clear waters, it offers opportunities for snorkeling, fishing, and swimming. Along the coastline are beaches with trails that lead to intriguing rock caves. The bay is an ideal place for a relaxing beach stroll at sunset due to its serene surroundings and tranquil waters. It's also perfect for camping and exploring the surrounding areas on foot.
A gorgeous bay. Very calm waters and a nice place to go for a beach stroll - especially at sunset.
Tash Leam — Google review
Got stung by jellyfish 😫😫😫
Pskio — Google review
A fine bay for Western Australia, the winter's strength is ablated by the rest of the headland and the waters are relatively calm in comparison. The waters are shallow, sandy and extend for some distance so when swimming, you have clear waters and white sand underneath. Fishing from the Busselton Jetty can be a magical evening experience, and even enjoy the results of your work. Vast seagrass meadows provide ample environment for ocean life, with dolphins and sharks being popular top order predators. The sunsets can be majestic, but as the bay faces north, you do not get a great morning or evening sunset experience unless you are at either end of the bay. Downsides are the sandflea which bites, the hills of rotting seagrass after winter storm which cover the beach, anyone with a jet-ski can be heard for miles, and the rampant touristic appearance of the place is at great odds from the advertised rural ambience. Its not the gold coast, but it's not a forgotten paradise either. 3 1/2 stars rounded up to 4 stars.
Thomas Sounness — Google review
Great area for travelling, walking and camping
Che — Google review
Paradise.... exquisite...
Kerri Nicholls — Google review
Paradise
Garry Williams — Google review
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The BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks - Busselton is a bustling resort with plenty of amenities for visitors. The units are relaxed, and there's a heated outdoor pool, kids' play areas, and even a campsite. The new managers have a fantastic attitude and provide excellent service to guests.
The new managers are terrific, fantastic helpful attitude. After staying around other holiday parks across the south west and Perth this place has the little things perfect for a young family.
BBQ on deck of cabin with fully closed to keep little ones in, shower/bath, and washing machine were all very helpful. only critique would be no AC in the shared room with double/bunks as it got quiet hot in the room.
Paul Mackay — Google review
Very nice location that is perfect for beginners campers. The only issue was that we were told no dogs were allowed during the Christmas period so we organised alternate pet accommodation. During our stay, there were no less than 3 dogs on any given day in the park.
Let's get our facts right between the staff so other people don't waste additional money.
Vdaddy — Google review
We’ve just completed a wonderful stay at Breeze Busselton.
The facilities are fantastic - plenty of fun things for the kids to do (pool, playground, jumping pillow, bike hire) with very clean and tidy grounds. The laundry was open 24/7 making it easy to put a late load on - which was ideal for us.
Our cabin was perfect - it was very clean and comfortable, plenty of hot water, ample kitchen supplies, comfy beds. We arrived late and amazingly, the staff had very kindly put the heater and lights on for us and closed the curtains.
The staff we encountered were very friendly and helpful.
We couldn’t be happier with our experience at Breeze, Brusselton.
Justin Adamson — Google review
We stayed as a family of three for three nights and absolutely loved this place.
We booked a two bedroom cabin, it had a kitchen, bathroom etc and was very close to the laundry. We loved the spacious porch to sit on in the afternoons while our so rode his bike around the park.
It felt really safe, family friendly and well looked after.
The pool is with a shallower section for little ones. Lots of shade and a water play space too.
The park itself is a 2min walk to the beach, we rode our bikes along the coast path to the Busselton Jetty which took around 15-20mins at the most.
Can’t wait to return, highly recommend.
Amy Molloy — Google review
We have been coming since Gavin owned, over the years we have observed the difference. Guest having more than 1 vehicle in and sometimes up to 4 or 5 vehicles. It should only be 1 vehicle when park is full. Plus the same people taking over common areas with their chairs, which stay there the whole stay. Also taking up more than their allocated site. Staff do what they can to a limited. You as owners need to make sure staff can implement rules and be backed up. Staff do such a great job, for the job they can. Really not enjoying stay anymore.
Sianne Haddrick — Google review
We have just returned from a 3 night stay in busselton and had the most amazing holiday. My 2 year old smiled from ear to ear everyday we were there. We were put in a cabin directly opposite the playground, jumping pillow and pool. The ladies in the office were so helpful and made sure my double booking was rectified. Beautiful cabin, lovely park, lovely staff.
Louise Johnston — Google review
Perfect place for families, our 3 and 6 year olds loved being right next to the jumping pillow, splash and pool area.
Great location and perfect for my morning runs along the beach.
Great service at reception too!
Will definitely be back!
Mark Davis — Google review
Stayed in a 2 bedroom spa chalet. Check-in was easy & staff were lovely. Parking was right out the front of the chalet, which was very convenient. The chalet is a little dated but well appointed. Really well-appointed, dog friendly caravan park. Great pool, jumping pillow & playground for the kids. Rated 4 stars purely due to the cleanliness of the room, I'd say it was average at best, lots of sand everywhere including on the beds when we checked in, dusty & the spa bath/shower was pretty grubby. Other than that, loved our stay & we will be back!
Jess Wheeler — Google review
Lovely park for the kids. The private family bathroom was such a big help for our young children. The only down side is that water play area is right next to the deep pool. Really needs to be separetly fenced Besides this, it's a great small park and we look forward to returning again
Kat Ratcliff — Google review
Stayed in the jacuzzi suite. Nice clean rooms, plenty of space. The beds were terribly uncomfortable, the mattress topper was lumpy and hard. There were a few items that need repair. The outdoor jacuzzi was nice, however the screens were ripped and let the bugs and bushfire smoke in. The park itself was quiet and well maintained.
Julie Greenfield — Google review
I recently stayed 2 nights with my mum and 2 kids and was pleasantly surprised how nice the cabins are, compared to many I’ve stayed in. They are more spacious than a lot and very clean.
The pool and water play area is great - but a definite challenge if you have cheeky young ones (my daughter is not yet 2) who want to run from the water play to the pool, or climb over the edge of the shallow section. The same spot was perfect for my almost 4yo though!
The owners were lovely and extremely helpful. We were provided with a portacot (set up for us), high chair and bed rail which made things a lot easier. The owner even took a nappy to the outside bin for me as he saw me looking for them!
Nice sized park as well, doesn’t matter where you are, nothing is far away.
Tarryn Brady — Google review
Great place to stay, not too far from anywhere. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Everything was clean. We had such a good time we went back and spent a couple more days.
Paul Wright — Google review
Lovely place, beats all caravan parks in Busselton. The team at the park were so friendly and helpful. We will be back
sarah Rawlings — Google review
We had a powered site ended up staying for 5 nights, sites were a good size and amenities were spotless. Park was 100mt from the beach and a 5min drive to the town, would recommend this park.
Trish Burke — Google review
Very kid friendly park, with heaps for the kids to do.
Nice a quiet even though it's just off the Bussell highway.
You can hire bikes and scooters nearby, there's a bouncing pillow that my kids absolutely loved, small playground and a pool and splash play area.
Kevin Horlor — Google review
Big 4 Breeze gets 5 star for communication to customers. So often you wait for hours for parks to return calls but not here. Very professional staff. Grounds are well maintained and tips me lid to the staff as it’s very busy and hard to keep lawn manicured to this level. Ablutions are again very well maintained and always clean and tidy so well ,done to cleaning staff. The park is only 150mts off Busselton Beach and is an easy walk. Enjoyed our stay and all the friendly staff. Top park in our opinion.
Dianne Chant — Google review
Came down for leavers and had our original site cancel just before we arrived these guys let us book and set up same day with no extra charge, the owner is a great dude and all the staff are brilliant. There is breakfast and dinner every day for a little but more $$ but it's worth it. I'd definitely recommend it in the future. There are showers, toilets, washer, dryer, power, and potable water available. The site is close to pretty much everything
Dallas Pain — Google review
Camped on a powered site for 2 nights. I've given 'Rooms' 5 stars because the site had a groundsheet, which made setting up quicker and moving around with wheelchair easier throughout our short stay. Lots of shady trees around, the pool was stunning and also accessible because of a sturdy rail.
The husband and wife management team, Matt and Rebecca are extremely friendly and helpful. They were busy all the time, emptying bins, checking the camp kitchen and amenities were clean and chatting with guests.
The accessible bathroom is modern, beautifully clean and appreciated. A hand drier would've been a nice addition.
Will definitely become BIG4 Members, and look forward to visiting Breeze Busselton and your other accessible parks. Thanks Matt and Rebecca and BIG4.
Denise McManus — Google review
Staff are incredible. Nothing was too much trouble and they were willing to help. Location is beautiful on the beach and facilities and excellent. There’s a newer toilet/shower block as well as an older one but both were clean and well maintained. One of the louder sites I’ve camped at. Of course this isn’t the fault of the staff and I think the smaller size of the place means everyone is in close proximity. Missed the luck of the draw with neighbours who partied loud into the night. Also lucked out with some of our belongings being taken which hasn’t happened anywhere else.
Brooke Booth — Google review
Small older park, friendly staff, short drive into jetty and cafes.
The showers need a good scrub !! We used our van shower instead.
We were surprised it was a Big 4 park, but ok for a quick stop.
Jodi Mcgrath — Google review
Clean and neat cabin rooms, dog friendly and beautiful beach just 200m across. Can do fishing and dog friendly beach.
An amazing long walk out to sea on this wooden pier, watch out for the land train that also runs in the middle of the pier. There are some interesting questions and answers along the way that speak to the history of the pier and if you would like it is possible to go underwater without getting wet, and view the life out to sea. Great views and sometimes even whales. A lovely walk.
Steve Wilcox — Google review
Very clean, beautiful pier to walk, only thing is there aren’t that many places to eat/drink near by, at least in the winter.
Jenny Marshall — Google review
Fantastic place to take kids of all ages. From the train out to the end of the jetty, to the brewery, to all the little parks along the foreshore. Great place to sit down, relax and enjoy your surroundings!
B. S — Google review
Update from Busselton City Council. They are looking at putting in seating with backrests in the next phase of development!!! So maybe 5 stars next visit.
A beautiful place to visit. But 1 star because we walked all along the central foreshore park area looking for a seat to comfortably sit on. I have an arthritic hip and back problems, and we can usually find a fairly comfy bench in most places in the world we have visited. However, in Busselton, we could only find two standard bench seats, both facing car parks. The brick walls with wood block seats, plain brick walls, wood block seats with brick backrests, and backless picnic benches, of which there were many, are just not comfortable if you have a mobility problem.. It's such a shame that we could not linger and enjoy the beautiful views.
Walk further along the coast path towards Geograph Bay, and there are a few standard benches available. Why not in the foreshore park?
Rosemary Tite — Google review
This is an amazing place to visit. Plenty of parking. There is public toilets. Food place for you to eat. Kids can go mental with how much stuff they can do in the playground. I was always seeing peoples kids running around. Beautiful place. You must visit. Also try the JETTY. Dont miss the Jetty experience.
G Singh — Google review
A great place to wander around to enjoy and relax and explore.
Mondo Quinn — Google review
Excellent place to gather and enjoy the sun and sea. Parking was full due to school holidays but found a spot eventually. Plenty of shade, fresh water and playground space for kids. Extra shade over sand areas to the left of main jetty. Smaller jetty with cordoned off swimming space easily accessible.
Erelia Brons — Google review
Beautiful spot. Beach, cafe, fish and chips, brewery, playgrounds, cycle paths, picnic area, jetty walks or pay and take the train to the underwater observatory. Well worth a visit.
Peter McGibbons — Google review
It’s always our son’s favourite place whenever we go to Busselton. Nice big playground for different ages. And beautiful view of the foreshore while watching the kids playing.
Lea Lawrence — Google review
I even found a rock from my post code. Its a lovely place. I would come in December to February so you can swim
Sarah King — Google review
Really nice foreshore area with bars and food. Plenty of grassed areas to throw a picnic blanket down on! Scenery is pretty spectacular!
Anthony Buratovic — Google review
Wonderful relaxing walk. 100m either side of the jetty the beach becomes dog friendly from 1-mar to 31-Oct (pls verify).
Christian Kerr — Google review
Great day went to Cafe and walked along foreshore, recommend going there
Deborah Weaver — Google review
Decided to take the walk up the jetty as just drove from Perth lol, took our time to enjoy the long 1.8km walk to the end for the beautiful views of the ocean and the stunning busselton Beach from out afar
Craig McCagh — Google review
Just stopped for a pit-stop, however very happy to see there is bespoke brewery there, our fav Goose café is there.
Not sure if I like the Hilton Apts but if it brings revenue, then wonderful.
Foreshore is always a delight. 😃
Michaela-Anne Graham (MG) — Google review
Second visit this year alone.Great place with a great history.Cheers to the volunteers who man the Jetty
charles kwenda — Google review
Great public areas, kids play areas, beautiful scenery and a number of good restaurants and bars. Number one pick for food and drinks is Equinox.
Jason Bradley — Google review
Very nice place to visit; lot beach activities, long bridge, boat jetty and under water aquarium are amazing
Robin Chacko — Google review
I love Busselton, beach is stunning, great restaurants including a good Indian, shopping is damn good, plenty to do and the Abbey beach resort is fabulous
It was great to wander through the old gaol and get the feel of what it was like. It's awesome that it has been restored and put use. The Courthouse itself is now a painting gallery.
Caroline Goessler — Google review
Very nice small gallery, I live locally and visit every month or two too see exhibition.
Particularly like August / September when they have the Busselton art prize on. The caliber is impressive and they always get a good mix of sculpture, painting and other media
Recommend a visit
Tim Monahan — Google review
Very interesting history and an awesome coffee shop with super friendly staff 🙂🙂👍💐
Edna Smith — Google review
I enjoyed walking through the old cells and learning about the history of early Busselton. The rest of the complex is very much an art gallery/store of the contemporary type which wasn't my cup of tea at all. Free entry.
Riley Kernaghan — Google review
Beautiful exhibition. Really enjoyed.
shae norris — Google review
This was the original court building and is in beautiful condition. Adjoining at the rear are prison cells for viewing. On an alternative rear side is part of the Art Gallery complex. In front of the Court House on Queen St are tea rooms serving delicious Devonshire Teas. Behind the courthouse are working artists Studios. So much to see!
Wendy Louise — Google review
A very nice spot of the Busselton history, not so far away.
You can enjoy the prison cells, guess what should it be being there. Just in the middle of Busseton. It is worth it a visit if you are around there.
Víctor Marín — Google review
A stunning piece of history. The old courtrooms are still there with the old cells etc still intact. Very well worth a visit.
Keith Mckenzie — Google review
Great venue and plenty of very interesting history. The staff were very friendly and more than happy to offer their assistance.
Definitely worth a visit!
4wding and Camping Western Australia — Google review
Always fresh produce. Prices are normally on par with the big two grocery chains, sometimes cost more but well worth it. Fresh bakery, flowers and coffee instore too.
Wendy Louise — Google review
A good market for fresh produce and local goods. The design is user-friendly, making it easy to walk through. While the fruits and vegetables are fresh, the overall selection could be more diverse. Condiments are available but not extraordinary. Parking is convenient, so that's a plus.
ThianYong Chan — Google review
I got a family steak , bacon and cheese pie. So delicious an the pastry was so yummmmy.
I also got the stir fry pre pack mix
, so we'll presented an got a week worth off meals out off it.
Such great value.
K.E — Google review
Our family recently needed catering for a funeral and ordered numerous platters. We were so happy with the quality and diverse products available. All who came were also impressed. Thank you Western Growers for making everything so easy.
Judith Regan — Google review
What a Gem of a store. We were on holidays and found this the best place for fresh fruit and vegetables. The variety of prepared meals ready to cook was exceptional as were the variety of condiments. The local end of season mangoes were delicious.
Greg Fogarty — Google review
Alternative place to shop for general groceries and fresh fruit and vegetables plus a few items not found in the big chain stores. Well worth a visit even just going to the little Cafe set down the back of the store. Well done to the staff.
John — Google review
I called in yesterday looking for something for lunch! Unfortunately the takeaway section had only about 4 pies in the pie warmer and this was at 12.30! I would’ve thought there would be a lot of hot food available! I bought a toasted chicken spinach and cheese sandwich which was fantastic! I also got a small chips which unfortunately when we’re cold and not too good! This is just feedback! I love your store and although it’s a bit more expensive more than willing to pay to support local business and you fruit & vegie are top quality but I do think you maybe need to look at your takeaway section
Vicki Dyer — Google review
What a gem of a store. A wide range of well displayed quality products, many which are local. Every aisle holds tempting products and we walked out with far more than we intended to purchase. I highly recommend their cinnamon buns and delicious handmade marshmallows and Easter eggs.
Glenda — Google review
Great for fresh quality fruit and veg. Loads of other stuff including awesome cakes. Dropped in summer school holidays, unfortunately at 4pm couldn't get a coffee. Friendly staff.
Liz — Google review
Big thank you to Cameron and the Staff.
Awesome selection of deli foods, meals and treats we had organised organised as a gift for some friends of ours. They loved it and I would use your services again in a heartbeat.
Tommy Frank — Google review
Quality of ready made meals and salads has gone down in recent months. Bought a vegetarian lasagne and it was tasteless. Have bought the beetroot, orange and fetta sald on two occasions, never again. The beetroot was very vinegary and I suspect may have been tinned beetroot I found four pieces or orange that was old and stale and about 6 tiny pieces of fetta. Won't be coming back for more, to expensive and quality of ready of ready to heat food is no longer there.
J D — Google review
Great fruit & veg & gourmet goodies. Also good if short on time for cooking, lots of pre- prepared food. But quality often means you pay a little more!
Veronica Skuthorp — Google review
Western Growers Fresh Market, located at the first round about on Bissell Highway, is a terrific place to shop for some great meals. Large variety of really fresh meats, salads, fresh fruit and vegetables and specialty items. A large selection of prepare meals is also on offer. Good parking all around the shop and conveniently located within the same place as a service station and Kwik Coffee. Local market, employing local people. Make sure you drop in and support local.