Venture Outside


Busselton Jetty

Whether you’re stopping by for a quick visit or spending the whole day, there’s plenty to see and do at the iconic Busselton Jetty.

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Busselton Foreshore

Relax on Busselton Foreshore’s white sandy beaches with stunning Geographe Bay views and safe swimming. Spot dolphins, explore playgrounds and skate park, or enjoy cafés, picnics and bike paths along the bay.

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Whale Watching

From mid-August to November, experience unforgettable whale-watching in Geographe Bay, spotting Humpback, Southern Right, and Blue whales along the WA coast.

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Swan Dive

Jump onboard for the adventure of a lifetime with Swan Dive! Enjoy daily snorkeling and scuba tours to the Busselton Jetty Underwater Sculpture Trail, Ex-HMAS Swan Wreck, and local reefs - no experience needed.

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Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

Visit the historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, perched on a stunning peninsula where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet.

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Margaret River Wine Tours

Explore the world-class wineries of Margaret River with guided tours, tasting premium wines and discovering the region’s scenic vineyards

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Mountain Biking

Hit the trails around Busselton for thrilling mountain biking, with routes for all skill levels amid scenic forests and rolling hills

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Boranup Karri Forest

Wander through the Boranup Karri Forest, where towering trees over 60m high and sunlit trunks create one of the Margaret River Region’s most breathtaking sights.

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Meelup Beach

Meelup Beach is a must-visit, with white sands, turquoise waters, and shady picnic spots. Perfect for family days, swimming, and snorkeling in calm, clear waters.

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Jewel Cave

Discover Jewel Cave, WA’s largest show cave, and explore three massive chambers filled with glittering crystal formations on a guided one-hour tour.

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Cape to Cape Track

Explore the 135 km Cape to Cape Track, featuring karri forests, cliffs, beaches, caves and historic lighthouses. Walk full sections or enjoy shorter day hikes with nearby accommodation or camping.

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Sugarloaf Rock

Sugarloaf Rock, a towering granite formation off Cape Naturaliste, is one of the region’s most photographed coastal landmarks. Best viewed from the elevated lookout, it rises dramatically from the Indian Ocean amidst wild, treacherous seas.

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Margaret Rive Adventure Co.

The Margaret River Adventure Co. takes you beyond the usual tourist trails, offering unique sights and activities for an unforgettable, hands-on experience.

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Margaret River Mouth

The Margaret River Mouth is a dynamic, ever-changing landscape where the river meets the ocean. Seasonal flows shape sandbanks and shift the river’s course, creating a unique and sculptural coastal scene.

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Mammoth Cave

Explore Mammoth Cave, a natural time capsule in karri and marri forests, once home to ancient Australian Megafauna and rich in natural and historical significance.

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