Bunbury is
located
approximately 172kms south of Perth (see
Map)
An enjoyable
2
hour drive,
Bunbury is a water wonderland visited by day
trippers and holiday makers
alike all year round. The towns population is
approximately 30
,000
and continuing to grow.
There
is so much to
see and do in
and around
Bunbury too.
We have
pristine
beaches,
superb
yachting
facilities,
awesome Karri
Forests, caves
and inlets,
beach and sea
fishing,
breathtaking
dives
including
the
amazing
�Lena
Wreck�,
playful
dolphins,
whale watching,
great
shopping,
sumptuous
restaurants
and a cosmopolitan
cappuccino
strip,
magnificent
art galleries,
delightful wineries,
world-class
golfing, lovely
lagoons and of
course
excellent
accommodation.
Our harbour is
one of the
most
picturesque in
W.A. and you
can drive
along the
breakwater all
the way to
Koombana Bay.
Now, you must
not leave
Bunbury
without
visiting the
dolphins at
Koombana Beach
(near the
inlet mouth of
the harbour).
Of course we
can�t
promise that
they will turn
up on time,
but this is
one of the few
places that
you can see
these
magnificent
creatures up
close and
personal.
In
Bunbury
between June
and September
watch out for
magnificent
humpback and
southern right
whales, who
pause to play
a while in the
surrounding
waters before
migrating to
the Antarctic.
Bunbury
is the major
seaport of the
South-West
region, and
the largest
centre in
Western
Australia
outside the
metropolitan
area. It is an
expanding
regional
centre with a
wealth of
natural and
man-made
resources. It
is surrounded
by much of
WA's best
agricultural
land, and the
area is also
rich in
minerals.
Bunbury,
however, is
primarily a
holiday
centre, and
each year
thousands come
here to enjoy
their
holidays. The
city is also
used as a base
to visit many
beauty spots
of the
South-West.
At
MyBunbury.com we intend to make as much
information
available to visitors and locals alike so that
we all get to enjoy the
variety of attractions that this beautiful town
has to offer. Come and see
Bunbury for yourself, you'll love
it!
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