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Busselton Jetty Dive & Snorkeling
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Dive & Snorkel
Recognised as one of Australia's top shore dives, the Busselton Jetty is home to over 300 marine species!
As you descend below the ocean's surface on a Busselton dive you will witness the natural wonders that lie beneath the Jetty, known to be Australia's largest artificial reef. See the awe-inspiring forest of vividly coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals, sponges, fish, and invertebrates that all call the Jetty home!
The Busselton Jetty structure and surrounding water is a multi-use area. As a Busselton dive site, there are multiple access points to the water, a maximum depth of 8m, and low currents in fair weather.
A waterproof copy of the Underwater Sculpture Park map & guide can be purchased from the Interpretive Centre for $15 to help visitors locate each of the sculptures while also helping to identify some of the local marine species commonly spotted beneath the Jetty.
During the Interpretive Centre's opening hours there is an entry fee of $4 for those over 17 years. The $4 Jetty Day Pass gives you access to walk the Jetty for the entire day. The $4 Dive/Snorkel Pass gives you access to Busselton Jetty diving and snorkelling as well as to walk to Jetty for the entire day.
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