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A red tourist train on tracks runs along a wooden pier beside a blue building labeled "Interpretive Centre."

Busselton Jetty Tickets

Walk the length and visit the underwater observatory

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About: Busselton Jetty

Walk along the long pier and observe the ocean views. Visit the underwater observatory and watch marine life in its natural habitat.

Busselton Jetty
Busselton Jetty, Foreshore Parade 17, 6280, Busselton
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