The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in Busselton, Western Australia

April 12, 2022 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Busselton, Australia including Meelup Beach, Jet Adventures, Esquire Classic Charters, Margaret River Unplugged, South West Eco Discoveries, Forest Adventures South West, Sugarloaf Rock, Mongrel Creek Wines, Busselton Museum, Castle Rock.
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1. Meelup Beach

Meelup Beach Road, Busselton, Western Australia Australia
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5.0 based on 614 reviews

Meelup Beach

Reviewed By C7098FAnickm

Absolutely beautiful with crystal clear water and immaculate beaches, just a great chilled day out ! Would definitely revisit at the drop of a hat :)

2. Jet Adventures

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5.0 based on 442 reviews

Jet Adventures

Amazing experiences on the water on the fastest and most manoeuvrable Jet boat in WA. Thrill Rides - Whale Watching Safaris - Wilderness cruises

3. Esquire Classic Charters

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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Esquire Classic Charters

Let us do the driving and everyone can sit back, relax and enjoy the day in the luxury of our Rolls-Royce cars touring through the fabulous South West/Margaret River region. For your Winery and Scenic Tours, Special Events, Corporate Transport, Private Charters or Weddings.

4. Margaret River Unplugged

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5.0 based on 231 reviews

Margaret River Unplugged

Bookings via our website. We offer relaxing and fun filled boutique winery tours including beautiful lunches at breweries and wineries. We also offer staff Christmas party tours, corporate wine seminars in the Swan Valley. We do private tours, transfers and charters in our 12 seater bus or in our Mercedes convertible. Gift vouchers are available for all experiences.

5. South West Eco Discoveries

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5.0 based on 313 reviews

South West Eco Discoveries

We run unique nature and wine tours in the northern end of the Margaret River Region. Choose from one of our fantastic tours: Our morning Coastal & Wildlife Eco Tour is the best way to experience the beautiful coastal scenery and wildlife of Cape Naturaliste and Geographe Bay. - see soft corals and tropical fish through our live underwater camera feed - local knowledge of the best nature and wildlife viewing locations - dolphins, birds, reptiles and kangaroos (binoculars provided) - interpretive walks through a biodiversity hotspot - wildflowers and whales in season - locally sourced morning tea Join our afternoon Wine & Sights Discovery Tour and we'll take you to see the breathtaking local scenery and iconic sites before indulging by visiting 2 or 3 wineries for a taste of the region. Our evening nocturnal animal tour, Meet the Woylies, is a true Aussie experience, allowing you the opportunity to see critically endangered mini-kangaroos up close in their natural environment while enjoying a cup of billy tea. Possums, bandicoots, kangaroos and other nightlife may also be seen. All tours operate 7 days a week. Our two friendly guides will take you to the region's best scenic points, taking you on short mini walks along the way. We also include locally made refreshments, binoculars and kids activity packs. Tour pickups are available from accommodation in Busselton & Dunsborough (Margaret River by arrangement).

6. Forest Adventures South West

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5.0 based on 361 reviews

Forest Adventures South West

Forest Adventures South West offers adrenalinE and fun filled courses and FLYING FOXEs among the majestic trees of the legendary Tuart Forest in the beautiful South West of Western Australia. Having combined world class European standards for safety and design with the South West’s supreme environment, we are proud to present Forest Adventures South West as one of the best of its kind with many u

7. Sugarloaf Rock

Sugarloaf Rd via Cape Naturaliste Rd, Cape Naturaliste, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/sugar-loaf-rock
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4.5 based on 308 reviews

Sugarloaf Rock

Reviewed By sandgroper12391

This terrific site is accessible by all, there is a sealed road straight to the car park and an easy walk up stairs to a look out. If you are more adventurous you can take a track down the ocean side and then climb up one of the rocks for an even better view. We walked from Cape Naturaliste lighthouse car park and it is an easy 3.5 walk both ways on sealed disability friendly path and boardwalk. The views are sensational.

8. Mongrel Creek Wines

Hayes Road Yallingup Siding Dunsborough, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia +61 417 991 065 [email protected] http://www.mongrelcreek.com.au
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Mongrel Creek Wines

Reviewed By MrsDoddy

Wow wow wow! We love coming to Mongrel Creek ever time we visit Margaret River. We go out of our way to buy some of the best wine we have ever tasted. Beautiful spot set amongst the bush lands

9. Busselton Museum

Old Butter Factory , Peel Terrace, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia +61 8 9754 2166 http://www.busseltonmuseum.org.au
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Busselton Museum

Reviewed By S7528XWians

An amazing collection of a wide range of items related to farming,business and household living. Also a number of old and re-created buildings.Very helpful volunteers on hand.

10. Castle Rock

Castle Rock Road via Meelup Beach Rd, Busselton, Western Australia 6281 Australia
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Castle Rock

Reviewed By mjail5

From the same parking area at Meelup Beach is where the trail to Castle Rock is. Just a short pleasant 700m walk brings you to Castle Rock where my sons had a fun time scrambling on the rocks. If you go further past this point, you will be met with the view of the bluest water of the ocean. As you make your way back, on the left up the hill is the Whale Lookout. Just a short 300m walk where we finally saw whales at the midway point. So glad as we did not see any whales earlier on the Whale Lookout Trail at Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.

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