In Busselton, we anchored and took tenders. It was a 25 minute ride. They used 3 tenders, each holding 100 people. We got off the ship at 9am, 2 hours after arrival.
The Busselton Jetty where the tender docks.
Busselton is a jumping-off point to tour the Margaret River wineries. If you didn't sign up for a tour, it's a quick walk through town. They were setting up for an Ironman Triathlon so the town was much busier than usual.
Street Art in Busselton.
Busselton has one main street through the center of town.
At the edge of town is the Vasse River.
St. Mary's Anglican Church was about the only sight to see in town. It is possibly the oldest stone church in the state.
The Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the southern hemisphere. There is an interpretive center at the start of the jetty. You can walk the length of the jetty (free for cruise passengers) or take the train 1.8 km to the end. There is an underwater observatory at the end of the jetty.
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