Whats here?
A 1.8 km long jetty stretching out over Geographe Bay
One of the longest timber jetties in the world
Great for walking, fishing, photos, and ocean views
What to expect
Snorkelling off the end: you can do this and see the underwater sculptures just off the jetty — you just need to ask when you buy your ticket and sign a waiver first
The water at the end goes to about 9 m deep
Man-made sculptures set up under the jetty which make for great snorkel exploration
Other options
Jetty Train: If you don’t want to walk the 1.8 km each way, there’s a train ride out to the end (extra cost) — ask about that when you get there
Fishing is also popular off various parts of the jetty
Good to know
Early mornings and afternoons are nicer in summer
There is a cafe at the end of the jetty
Jetty entry is $5
Is it worth it?
Yes — even just as a visit it’s one of those classic WA coastal stops that feels properly iconic.
If you like snorkelling, definitely do it — the underwater sculptures + jetty ecosystem make it more than just a long wooden boardwalk.
If you’re not into snorkelling, it’s still worth walking (or taking the train) for the views, fishing vibe and overall experience in Busselton.