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Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory Experience
Busselton Jetty is a must-see landmark stretching 1.8 kilometers into Geographe Bay in Western Australia. As the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, it offers an amazing opportunity to explore one of Australia’s most beautiful coastal spots and its vibrant marine life.
Attractions at Busselton Jetty
Here are the must-see activities included with your Busselton Jetty tickets:
1. Busselton Jetty Train Ride
- The Jetty Train is a scenic ride along the 1.8-kilometer stretch of Busselton Jetty. Powered by electricity and solar energy, the train ride offers 360-degree views across Geographe Bay.
2. Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory
- Descend 8 meters below the ocean’s surface in a spiral staircase to reach the Underwater Observatory, Australia’s largest artificial reef. During the guided tour, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of bustling marine life through 11 observation windows at different levels. Spot over 300 diverse species, including sub tropical corals, in their natural habitat.
3. Busselton Jetty Day Pass
- The Jetty Day pass is an all-day access to Busselton Jetty’s entire 1.8-kilometer length. Whether you’re walking its historic planks, fishing off its edges, or diving into its crystal-clear waters, this pass allows you to experience it all at your own pace.
What are the opening hours for Busselton Jetty’s train rides & Underwater Observatory Tours?
Train rides and Underwater Observatory tours depart hourly. During summer, trains run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and tours are available from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. In winter, the schedule shifts from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM for trains and 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM for tours.
Where do I get my Underwater Observatory and Jetty Train tickets?
Head to the Interpretive Centre to collect your tickets and board the Jetty Train. You can also find everything you need for your day at Busselton Jelly, such as drinks, sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, fishing gear, snacks, and more.
How long is the Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory Tour?
The guided tour of the Underwater Observatory takes approximately 40 minutes, enough time to explore the marine life and the artificial reef.
What’s included
Admission to: Underwater Observatory
English-speaking guide
A return train ride
40-minute guided tour of the Underwater Observatory
Jetty Day Pass
Tours during the winter months may include a virtual reality experience
A lift is available for those with limited mobility
Audio highlighting significant points on the journey and Jetty history
Not included
Transport
Accommodation
Other personal expenses
Pricing & availability
Things to know
How to redeem
- Enter the venue directly with this voucher
Things don’t always work out, so enjoy peace of mind knowing that the following cancellation options are available to you.
100% refund to your original payment method or credits
- Up to 24 hours before booking date
Non-refundable
- From 24 hours before the booking date
Please select a visit date
Eligibility
- Children aged 18+ will be charged the same rate as adults
- Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
- Children under the age of 15 years must be accompanied and supervised by an adult (18+) for the duration of the Jetty Train journey and the Underwater Observatory tour
- Children under the age of 3 years are free of charge but must be seated on an adults lap on the train. They do not get an allocated train seat to themselves
Usage validity
- The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)
- Take a visit to Busselton Jetty, home to one of only six underwater observatories in the world!
- Ride the new electric Jetty Train 1.7 km out to sea, with 360-degree views across Geographe Bay
- Take a tour through the Underwater Observatory at the end of the Jetty, guided by experienced professionals
- Learn about the natural wonders that lie under the Jetty where its piles create Australia’s greatest artificial reef
Additional information
Tickets are valid for one return trip and can be used as a Jetty Day Pass
No Prams – Due to safety regulations, prams, strollers, or pushers (including compact folding types) cannot be taken on the Jetty Train or into the Underwater Observatory. It is recommended to use a baby carrier instead. Also, no fishing gear or large luggage on board the train or in the Underwater Observatory.
For the operator to better assist you during your visit, please inform them of any special needs or requirements before arrival. You can contact the operator via email at bookings@busseltonjetty.com.au or phone at (08) 9754 0900
Due to safety regulations diving gear, fishing gear, large luggage, prams and strollers are unable to be taken on board the train or into the Underwater Observatory
You are recommended to use a baby carrier if you have one available. For an AUD 10 deposit, you can secure your pram to the jetty for the duration of your trip. Please advise the friendly bookings staff if this service is required
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible