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From the Longest Jetty to The Wonder Whales - Discover Busselton’s Marine Magic!

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Welcome to Busselton, a pretty coastal town in Western Australia that's perfect for your next adventure! The Busselton Jetty is the showstopper here, stretching nearly two kilometres into the Indian Ocean. Wondering why is it so unique? Well, being one of the longest wooden jetties in the Southern Hemisphere, it has a cool underwater observatory, where you can see the wonders of water life so close, and a fun jetty train that takes you to the end - and moreover, just think about spotting whales right from the jetty or joining a whale-watching tour that departs straight from there.

 

So, let's be clear - Busselton is the ultimate spot for new wonders and whale watching. Are you ready to experience the thrill of whale watching in Busselton and create memories you’ll cherish for a lifetime? Scream louder because we are going to walk you through everything that's special about Busselton!

 

At the heart of the Busselton...

As you already know, the place is a top spot for whale watching, with tours leaving right from the jetty. Major tour operators here have got you covered, offering a whole lot of exciting cruises that take you right into the heart of the Busselton. To be precise, you can cruise on the beautiful waters of Geographe Bay, a stunning coastal area known for its clear blue waters and rich marine life. These cruises whisk you off to the best spots along the coast where you can properly see whales. The most popular season for these adventures is from June to October because it's during this time that the humpback and southern right whales migrate through Geographe Bay. You want to spot them and see them show off with their jumps and splashes, right? So, better prep for an adventurous and exciting Whale Watching experience in Busselton!

 

Whales & Other Species To Look Out For!

For the people of Busselton, whale watching is more than just a tourist activity; it's a cherished part of their culture and roots. Hence, it would be fun and informative to learn more about the different types of whales and other species you can spot on a Whale Watching Cruise in Busselton!

 

  • The Humpback Whale

Humpback whales are the main creatures to look out for in Busselton! These ocean giants migrate from Antarctica to warmer waters from June to October. Watch them breach, tail-slap, and show off their acrobatics!

 

  • Southern Right Whales

They are round-bodied whales with unique skin patches that are calm and often come close to shore. They love to float gracefully on their backs, making them a favourite for whale watchers. 

 

  • The Famous Orcas

Orcas, or killer whales, sometimes show up from September to October. They travel in pods, and you can spot them easily because of their distinctive black-and-white colouration, which makes them easily recognisable and visually stunning!

 

Top Tips for an Amazing Whale-Watching Cruise in Busselton

Now, let's talk about some key tips to make your cruise memorable! First, do thorough research and choose your cruise operator wisely because not all operators offer the same experience. Some have better guides, more comfortable boats, and access to prime whale-watching spots. Reading reviews and comparing options ensures you get the best possible adventure and value for your money. Second, book your cruise very early - these tours are super popular during peak season, and you might be able to spot as many creatures as possible at this time. Capture every moment - and hence, don’t forget your binoculars and camera! Lastly, be patient and respectful towards the ocean and the ocean inhabitants; whales are wild and do their own thing, so give them space and enjoy the ride. Happy whale watching!

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