Description
From the Busselton Jetty website:
Your Underwater Observatory tour starts with a relaxing train ride on the Stocker Preston Express along the length of the Jetty with 360-degree views across the Indian Ocean. One of our friendly tour guides will greet you at the end of the Jetty to guide you through the Underwater Observatory. As you descend 8-metres below the ocean’s surface you will be lead through the natural wonders that lie beneath the Jetty where its piles create Australia’s greatest artificial reef host to an awe-inspiring forest of vividly-coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals, sponges, fish and invertebrates.
Busselton Jetty have created a range of virtual tours, including a trip along the jetty on Stocker Preston Express and day and night tours of the Underwater Observatory.
Accessibility information
General accessibility features:- Disabled parking access
- Accessible toilets
Mobility accessibility features:- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Lift access to all levels (if multi-story)
Mobility accessibility further information:From the Busselton Jetty website:
The Stocker Preston Express electric train, which runs the length of the 1.8km long Jetty, has space in it’s carriages to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers. Please phone our booking office to pre-book your space.
Our popular Underwater Observatory tours are also accessible for everyone to enjoy with a lift which allows disabled access to the sea floor.
There is a unisex accessible toilet in the Jetty Interpretive Centre and accessible car parks in The Goose Restaurant car park with paved paths leading to the Jetty.
Vision accessibility features:- Audio description services
Vision accessibility further information:From the Busselton Jetty Accessibility webpage:
On the journey (on the Stocker Express) there is an audio tour to enjoy highlighting significant points of interest and the history of the Jetty
Other accessibility information:From the Busselton Jetty website:
Translation sheets for tours are available in the following languages – Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Korean and Polish.
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