Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a romantic escape or a relaxing weekend away, Broadwater and Busselton offer an incredible mix of activities, nature and coastal experiences.
The region is best known for its beautiful beaches and laid-back lifestyle, but there’s far more to discover than just the coastline.
No trip to Busselton is complete without visiting Busselton Jetty — one of Western Australia’s most iconic attractions. Stretching almost two kilometres into Geographe Bay, it’s the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Visitors can walk the jetty, ride the train or explore the fascinating Busselton Underwater Observatory to see marine life beneath the ocean surface.

One of the best things about staying in Broadwater is having easy access to calm, family-friendly beaches. The sheltered waters of Geographe Bay are ideal for swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking or simply spending the day on the sand.
Sunrise walks and sunset picnics are especially popular, with the coastline offering uninterrupted ocean views and peaceful surroundings.
Just a short drive away, Busselton Foreshore has become one of the South West’s best public spaces. Families love the large playgrounds, skate park, grassy picnic areas and beachfront walking paths. Markets and community events are regularly held here throughout the year.
Broadwater is also the perfect base for exploring the wider Margaret River region. Within an easy drive you can visit wineries, breweries, caves and coastal attractions including Canal Rocks and Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.
Families visiting Busselton are spoiled for choice. Popular activities include:
The area is particularly well suited to multi-generational holidays because there are activities for all ages.
One of the best “things to do” in Broadwater is simply slowing down. Grab a coffee, head to the beach, watch the sunset and enjoy the relaxed South West lifestyle. It’s the kind of destination where simple moments often become the highlight of the trip.