Australia Jetty
The Busselton Jetty is a famous landmark located in Busselton, Western Australia. At 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) long, it is the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Originally constructed in 1865 for shipping purposes, it has become a major tourist attraction. The jetty offers scenic views of Geographe Bay and features a variety of attractions, including the Busselton Jetty Underwater Observatory, where visitors can view marine life 8 meters below the surface. The jetty is also a popular spot for walking, fishing, and even cycling.
Photography Tips
For the best photos of the Busselton Jetty, shoot during golden hour for soft, warm light. Experiment with different angles—low shots to capture the full-length or wider views from the beach. Use the jetty’s leading lines to guide the viewer's eye, and try long exposure for smooth water effects. Don’t forget to capture details like the pier’s architecture and the marine life at the underwater observatory.
Travel Information
Busselton foreshore has plenty of parking. The parking spaces are marked on the map.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunrise
Sunrise & Sunset
05:40 - 19:24
| current local time: 13:11
Photo Themes
Beach
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