Located on the south shore of Geographe Bay, Busselton was settled by the Bussell family during the early 1830s. Traditionally focused on agriculture and cattle ranching, the city is also a popular resort destination, renowned for its sheltered beaches, mild climate and the nearby Margaret River wine region. Its charming beachfront features the 19th-century Busselton Jetty; the longest wooden pier in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching 6,000 feet into the bay and culminating at the Underwater Observatory, where visitors can view a vibrant coral reef.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Busselton Jetty
Discover life beneath the waves during a guided tour of the Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory.
Marine Discovery Center & Busselton Museum
Learn about local marine life and heritage during visits to a marine education center and the Busselton Museum.
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse & Ngilgi Cave
Explore one of Busselton’s most impressive natural landscapes and learn about the Cape region’s maritime history.
Kaya Cape Cultural Experience
Experience aboriginal heritage in a stunning coastal landscape.
Margaret River Wines
Taste several wines on a sightseeing exploration of the renowned Margaret River wine region.
An Intimate Experience: Margaret River Wines
Immerse yourself in the world-renowned Margaret River wine region on a tasting tour with an intimate group.