Bunbury

Bunbury lies on the coast of Western Australia and is the second largest city in the state. About 175km south of Perth, the state's capital, Bunbury is a pleasant small city that in the past was an important railway terminus.

Today, Bunbury Australia is popular with tourists, yet thankfully doesn't get too crowded. Tourism Bunbury has ensured that there is plenty to do, with tourist attractions and entertainment options galore.

Its location on a peninsula means that Bunbury has many dynamic and intriguing sea attractions. There are over 100 dolphins in the area, which often swim up to the Dolphin Discovery Centre in Bunbury. A non-profit organization, the centre is committed to dolphin conversation, research, and tourism.

Water lovers might also be interested in visiting the Lena Dive Wreck. Seized by the Australia Navy in 2002, the Lena is just three nautical miles off the Bunbury Western Australia coast.

Bunbury travel is made all the more pleasant by the beautiful scenery. Enjoy the nature and surrounds even more by visiting one of the many lookouts, such as Marlston Hill Lookout. Nature lovers will also rejoice at the abundance of wildflower varieties that grow throughout September and October.

To navigate your way around all of these fantastic attractions, grab a map of Bunbury. The weather shouldn't stand in your way either; temperatures are usually fairly mild in the summer and cooler in the winter.

Accommodation in Bunbury is plentiful, with choices ranging from budget lodgings to luxurious resorts and apartments. Bunbury is an ideal day trip for those visiting nearby Perth or Albany.

Bunbury Accommodation

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