Welcome To Busselton Western Australia
Busselton is located on the stunning Geographe Bay, approximately 232kms south of Perth Western Australia. It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Western Australia and a wonderful seaside resort and coastal playground.
It is a place of splendid contrasts, from tranquil waters to the rugged cliffs of the surfing coast, ancient caves, picturesque vineyards, sprawling pastures and magnificent forests.
Busselton and its neighbouring towns have a population of approx 25,000 and is one of Australia's fastest growing cities. Busselton caters for tourists on any budget and Busselton Accommodations range from Bed & Breakfast to Motel Hotels, Self contained and resort accommodations. The town is bordered by the Indian Ocean, Geographe Bay and the Vasse River and is one of the world's great places to live. Sandy-white beaches and crystal clear ocean, provide the launching pad for water sports galore and a fast growing seafood industry.
Busselton is famous for the Busselton Jetty, which extends 2 klms out into Geographe Bay. This can be walked or you can take the train that runs on a regular basis.
Busselton is a place of beauty with plenty of attractions in and around to make a holiday here enjoyable for all. Being a major tourism centre in WA's South West region, the towns close by such as Bunbury, Margaret River, Donnybrook, Manjimup, Augusta, Pemberton, Collie, Harvey and Bridgetown make Busselton a great base camp while exploring the region.
Busselton is a water lovers paradise, making water sports such as sailing, wind surfing, water skiing, fishing, boating, rowing, swimming, diving and snorkelling, surfing and jet skiing extremely popular.
There are a stack of restaurants with choices of food to suit any one as well.
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Travelling Around Western Australia
Travelling around Western Australia is relatively an all year round experience as our sealed road system is quite extensive. In the summer months those who wish to visit the north of Western Australia be aware the the seasonal rains of the north can close these roads in a very short time.
Unsealed roads in this area are usually closed from November to March. Road trains are likely to be encountered on many of our highways and care should be taken when deciding to overtake them or even passing them in opposite directions. These vehicles can be up to 50 metres long so when passing make sure there is a least a one kilometre distance between your vehicle and any oncoming car. Never attempt to overtake these vehicles unless you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so. When passing these road trains in opposite directions, the air dispersement ahead of the road trains and as they pass can be quite surprising. When approaching a road train slow down and keep a firm grip on your steering wheel as they pass.
Bush fires, especially in the summer months are a regular occurrence. Visitors need to exercise extreme caution as the lighting of fires can cause irreparable damage to the area.
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