Discover the best top things to do in Bunbury, Australia including Dolphin Discovery Centre, Bunbury Visitor Centre, Koombana Bay, Bunbury Wildlife Park, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Back Beach, Marlston Hill Lookout Tower, Bunbury Farmers Market, Bunbury Museum Heritage Centre, Leschenault Inlet.
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4.5 based on 762 reviews
We are a not for profit organization and all proceeds go towards our Conservation Program. There is no general entry fee to the Centre including our wild dolphin interaction zone, Cafe/Restaurant and Souvenir Shop. The Cafe and Restaurant is open from 7:30am - 3pm 7 days a week and offers a great range of food and refreshments. The Interpretive Centre has got an entry fee. It offers a vast exhibition about our dolphins and marine environment with aquariums, 360 degree Digital Dolphinarium, 2D and 3D movie theatre and loads of Interactive activities - we operate under session times. Our Dolphin Eco Cruise (90min) and our Dolphin Swim Tour (3 1/2 hrs) run daily from Nov-April. Our beach interaction zone where the wild dolphins come to visit is on a public beach, the wild dolphins come and go as they please, however we recommend that we see them more in the mornings than the afternoons.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
The Bunbury Visitor Centre is situated in the Old Railway Station, Haley Street, Bunbury and is open 7 days a week. 9am to 5pm Mondays to Fridays. 9.30am to 4.30pm on Saturdays and 10am to 2pm on Sundays and Public Holidays. The Visitor Centre is closed Good Friday and Christmas Day. The friendly staff can help you with information on tourist attractions in Bunbury Geographe Region and the South West or if you require accommodation and or tour bookings, the Visitor Centre offer a free booking service. Visit the Working Life Heritage Trail hub while inside the Visitor Centre, this free attraction gives you an insight into days gone by, but also some are still operating today. Experience the free guided walk tours operating on Wednesday (1 hour walk) and Friday mornings(2 hours walk). Both walks are weather dependent, or just enjoy playing a game of chess with the giant chess pieces while admiring the views of the Leschenault Inlet.
On my first vfisit a few weeks ago, the Centre was still closed due to Covid restrictions but still contactable electronically. The information booklet that I required was obtained from the Centre and left at Council Reception for collection. Thanks Sue, friendly and efficient service. Last week I called in to obtain additional information for a proposed WA trip, great selection available for my area of interest. Definitely worth visiting if a local or tourist to Bunbury.
4.5 based on 271 reviews
Koombana Bay is a beautiful, clean & picturesque Ocean bay, that provides so much to the City of Bunbury & its Region, with expansive safe beach areas, fishing areas, recreational boating, Dolphin Centre, and supports Public Jetties, Marinas, and the busy Bunbury Shipping Port. The Bunbury City Council & the Bunbury Port Authority are to be commended for all that they do to protect and maintain Koombana Bay.
4.5 based on 299 reviews
See over 60 varieties of native animals in an open parkland setting. Feed the birds in the walk through aviaries, pat the kangaroos and stroll through the gardens. Light snacks and refreshments are available to purchase or bring a picnic to enjoy.
On our trip to Bundury wildlife we when out for lunch there. The food was delicious but a little on the small side though. It was a wonderful day we enjoyed looking at all the birds and Australian wildlife animals it's super clean and the animals are will look after. My son really enjoyed feeding the kangaroos and birds in the aviary.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Bunbury Regional Art Gallery is the premier exhibition space in the South West of WA. With 6 different gallery spaces and exhibitions changing every 8-8 weeks, there is always something new to see. BRAG's diverse programming includes nationally touring contemporary art exhibitions as well as works by local South West artists. It is also home to the City of Bunbury Art Collection, which is on a rotating schedule within the galleries, offering new delights with every visit. BRAG is housed in a historic former convent which was home to the Sisters of Mercy for many years. It is one of the oldest buildings in Bunbury, and you can't miss it vibrant pink facade on Wittenoom Street
We called through bunbury and Would drawn to the Bunbury regional art gallery - BRAG. Situated in an old sisters of Mercy convent there are multiple exhibitions with lots of art for sale. We were fortunate to experience the biennale which has a fascinating range of local artists exploring gender - he/she/they is the title Of the exhibition A must do for a visit to Bunbury
4.5 based on 165 reviews
Back Beach is one of this southern city's most popular beaches. It's great for paddling or swimming; you can also fish, and cook you catch on the BBQs. Back Beach is on Geographe Bay, named after the early French explorers. Bunbury is not known for its surf, so the attempt to create surfable waves with the Airwave project created interest.
4.5 based on 219 reviews
Well worth the climb to experience a 360 degree view of Bunbury from the ocean to the bay. Alternatively, a good place to exercise if you enjoy the steps
4.5 based on 660 reviews
Wow..... this is an assault on the visual senses..... what a GREAT spot.... there is everything you could wish for here in the fruit, vegetable and dairy lines.... AN AMAZING place and so worthwhile. I just wish I lived closer so I could visit every week.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Located downtown in Bunbury's CBD and free to enter, this is an excellent local and regional museum, with interesting displays and excellent staff. You should certainly include it on your itinerary if you are in Bunbury. The treatment of Aboriginal issues is particularly good, but several other issues are also handled very well.
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