Busselton Jetty is located in Busselton., a coastal town in the middle of the west coast of Western Australia.
Busselton Jetty is the longest wooden trestle in the southern hemisphere, with a total length of 1841 meters, with train tracks on it. You can walk or take a small train round trip. Busselton used to be an important timber outlet, but there was no deep water port to transport the wood, so the long trestle wharf was built and train Road was laid to solve the problem of wood transportation. Along this long embankment all the way to the sea, the Indian Ocean at the foot of the sea, picturesque, especially the sunset is more beautiful, online biography TW artist Xu Ruoxuan's wedding photos have also been taken here, there are also online legend MiyazakiHayao is here to travel, by the trestle train triggered creative inspiration, the sea train this unique concept applied to the creation of "thousands and thousand fathom".
At the end of Busselton Jetty, there is an undersea aquarium, about three stories high, with 11 windows to visit Australia's unique coral reefs and colorful fish.
If you calculate the right time, the trip coincides with the summer Western Australia Triathlon race (Ironman Western Australia Triathlon), then you will have a chance to see the world's best iron man and woman challenge exhausting 3.6km trestle swimming.
Ticket price:
- Trestle day ticket: Adult: A $4, only need to buy when day visitor center is open.
- Little train: $14 for adults, A $8.50 for children (3 x 14 years old) and A $38 for families (2 big and 2 small)
- Package price, including small train, aquarium: $34 for adults, A $20 for children (3 x 14 years old), A $99 for families (2 big and 2 small), more than one day in advance for reservations on the official website