Bunbury

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Superbly located on a peninsular, surrounded by Koombana Bay and the Leschenault Inlet, the great array of water features gives the town a great maritime theme which has been reflected in all community parklands and city streets.

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Welcome to Bunbury

With safe swimming, surfing, boating, fishing, yachting, crabbing, any water activity you can imagine, with plenty of local dolphins to keep you company.

Bunbury is situated on the west coast of Australia's South West tourist region. Bunbury faces the Indian Ocean and is on the shores of Koombana Bay and Leschenault Inlet. Bunbury is the largest regional city in Western Australia and acts as the major commercial centre in the local area. One of the best ways to get to Bunbury is to hire a car from Perth Airport.

THINGS TO SEE IN BUNBURY

HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR FAVOURITE LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Cappuccino Strip

Discover Victoria Street, where a cosmopolitan cappucino strip has evolved. Experience city dining, with a country flavour, following the aroma of the roasted coffee and sweet confections. The strip is decorated with flags and the 'Brother and Sister' fountain.

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Image © Tourism WA
Image © Tourism WA

Mangroves Boardwalk

Over seventy species of birds inhabit these wetlands located remarkably close to the Bunbury city centre, which is a favourite breeding ground of the Black Swan. Walk along the wetlands boardwalk or utilize the bird hides to observe the natural Australian wildlife up close and first hand.

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Image © Tourism WA
Image © Tourism WA

Koombana Bay Dolphins

An exciting feature of Bunbury is the local dolphins which frequent Koombana Bay. Visitors are encouraged to swim with these wild creatures in front of the Dolphin Discovery Centre. Visual/audio shows teach visitors about these mammals before discovering them first hand.

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Image © Tourism WA
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Image © Tourism WA

Marlston Hill Lookout

This former lighthouse has been superbly converted into a multi-level viewing tower which gives panoramic 360 degree views of the surrounding area. Only a short walk from the city centre, marvellous views of the Bunbury Harbour, Koombana Bay and hinterland can be seen.

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Image © Tourism WA
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Image © Tourism WA

Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre

Formerly the 1886 Bunbury Boys School, this much-loved local building has been transformed into a state of the art museum with a huge range of audio visual presentations and objects pertaining to the history of Bunbury, from that of the Noongar people living here for aeons to the development of the city to its present state. Free to visit, this will be an awesome opportunity to learn about the stories of Bunbury.

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Image © Tourism WA
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Image © Tourism WA

What's the weather like?

Bunbury has a Mediterranean climate with warm to hot summers and cool winters. Winter brings rainfall from cold fronts, while the rest of the year is pleasant. In summer (Dec-Feb), the average max temperature is 28°C, with a minimum of 14°C. In winter (Jun-Aug), the average max is 19°C, and the minimum is 9°C.

A bit of Bunbury's history

The Dutch first sailed the waters off Bunbury in the 1600s, and it was further explored by the French in 1803. After favorable reports by Lieutenant Henry William St Pierre Bunbury, settlers arrived in 1838. Bunbury became a municipality in 1871, and with railways in 1891 and 1893, the port became a major exporter of timber. The city was established in 1979.

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ACCOMMODATION

IN Bunbury & SURROUNDS

Best Western Plus Hotel Lord Forrest

Best Western Plus Hotel Lord Forrest offers 115 superbly appointed large guest rooms and suites, all with private balconies and complimentary Foxtel, ...

Rose Hotel

Enjoy all that Bunbury has to offer at the hotel that offers the most, the Rose Hotel. First licensed in 1865, the historic Rose Hotel delivers every...

Discovery Parks - Bunbury Foreshore

Discovery Parks - Bunbury Foreshore is walking distance to the city and is situated between the Leschenault Inlet and the white sandy beaches of Bunbu...

Bunbury Apartment Motel

THIS PROPERTY IS ACCEPTING FULLY VACCINATED GUESTS ONLY. Proof of double vaccination will be required by all guests 16 and over at check-in.

Bunbury Glade Caravan Park

Within the park we offer a resort style swimming pool, under cover BBQ areas, a games room with colour TV, a wonderful children's playground, plenty o...

Ocean Drive Motel

The Ocean Drive Motel is set in prime position overlooking the Indian Ocean with breathtaking views.

Mantra Bunbury Lighthouse

The Mantra Bunbury Lighthouse is the perfect location for a relaxing and affordable getaway in Bunbury, the gateway to the South West.

The Admiral Motel Bunbury

Admiral Motel Bunbury has a Licensed Restaurant and Bar which is open daily. Rooms are air-conditioned and we offer Foxtel and Free Wifi.

The Clifton & Grittleton Lodge

Welcome to The Clifton, Accommodation establishment, situated in the scenic South West Port City of Bunbury. Elegance & refinement has inspired the d...

Aran Brae Bed & Breakfast

Aran Brae Bed & Breakfast is a two minute walk to Bunbury's main beach, where you can stroll along the promenade, have a swim, enjoy a beautiful sunse...

Australind Tourist Park

Located on the banks of the Leschenault Estuary enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, views of the inlet and stunning sunsets. Just 8km to Bunbury City and t...

Boathouse

The Boathouse Bunbury offers bed and breakfast styled accommodation on the waters edge of the Leschenault Estuary in Bunbury, Western Australia.

Colomberie B&B

Colomberie B&B is an ideal location for travellers to and from Perth and the south-west. With two ensuites bedrooms, extra fold-out beds and a cot pro...

Parade Hotel

Choose the Parade Hotel on the Water, close to the city centre and many attractions. Some rooms have views of the estuary and a balcony.

Roswa Park Farmstay

Set amongst an Arabian Horse Stud on 40 acres of green pasture with views looking out to the picturesque hills, visitors can relax and enjoy the ambia...

Bunbury Seaview Apartments

Beautiful Bunbury accommodation directly afront Geographe Bay, minutes from Bunbury and the doorway to the magnificent South West. Ocean front apartme...

Bunbury Contractors Holiday Accommodation

TWO BEDROOM BUNBURY UNIT (pets by arrangement) great location with lock up garage. Excellent for contractors or holiday makers. MID AND LONG STAYS ...

Bunbury Hotel Koombana Bay

Centrally located on the shore of Koombana Bay experience the best Bunbury has to offer. Perfect for a family holiday, weekend escape or business stay...

Donnybrook Motel Motor Lodge

Spacious Rooms. Spotlessly Clean. Serviced Daily. Great Rates. Whether you're working away, taking part in an event or needing a short break, the Donn...

Ferguson Valley Escape

Ever dreamt of renting a whole tropical style resort for your family & friends to retreat to for a luxury holiday?... Welcome to Ferguson Valley E...

TOURS & THINGS TO DO

IN Bunbury & SURROUNDS

Dolphin Discovery Centre

The Dolphin Discovery Centre is Australia's Premier Wild Dolphin experience and the most ecologically aware. We are a not for profit organisation comm...

Royal Gala Tours

Travel in air-conditioned comfort, as we take you on one of our many tours departing from Bunbury to explore the South West!The South West offers many...

Gravity Etc

Gravity Etc is a purpose built, air conditioned, 2000sqm, indoor trampoline park. Good times and great fun - with award winning staff trained in saf...

Bunbury Museum and Heritage Centre

A new museum in the 21st century is a rare opportunity to bring together the best of contemporary practices, focusing on the city’s people whether as ...

Chariot Charters

Book now for first class service, chauffeur driven ! Price is for vehicle NOT per person.

Air Charters West

Air Charters West provides tailored leisure and corporate travel - from a once-in-a-lifetime getaway to a quick & efficient connection to your busines...