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Longest jetty in the Southern Hemisphere
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Arguably one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the South West and even in Western Australia. The heritage listed Busselton Jetty stretches 1.8 kilometres over the ocean and is actually the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere.

There are several dive spots along the jetty where you can snorkel or free dive to check out the abundant marine life near the pillars.

It costs $4 for an all day walk pass, or you can catch the jetty train to the end for $17 return. It takes around 20 to 30 minutes to walk to the end of the jetty, but the views overlooking the ocean and Busselton are beautiful. At the end of the jetty is the Underwater Observatory, where you can take a guided tour starting from $40 to explore the marine life below the surface.

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