Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia cruise port

Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia

Western Australia's second city delivers wild dolphins, a vibrant café strip, and easy access to wine country — all from one of the state's most approachable regional ports.

⚓ Docked (Outer Harbour Berth 1)🕒 Typical call: 8-10 hrs💵 Australian Dollar (AUD)🗣️ English
Docking
Berth 1, Outer Harbour — 3-4 km from city center; shuttle buses typically provided by cruise lines
Walk to center
Not walkable from berth; shuttle or taxi ~10 min to Victoria Street
Best For
Wildlife (dolphins), café culture, regional wine country day trips
Don't Miss
Dolphin Discovery Centre on Koombana Bay — wild dolphins in the shallows daily

Getting Ashore

Ships berth at Bunbury's industrial Outer Harbour, about 3-4 km from the city center — count on the cruise line shuttle to get you in.

Getting Ashore in Bunbury

  • 1
    Shuttle to city centerMost cruise lines run complimentary shuttle buses from the ship to the Bunbury Visitor Centre (the restored Old Railway Station on Carmody Place). Check your ship's daily program for timing.
  • 2
    Taxis and rideshareTaxis are available at the port gate and in town. Uber and DiDi operate in Bunbury — useful for reaching the Dolphin Discovery Centre or further afield.
  • 3
    On foot in townOnce the shuttle drops you at the Visitor Centre, the CBD, Victoria Street cafés, Marlston Hill, and Koombana Bay are all within 10-15 minutes on foot.

💡 Pro move: The port has no passenger terminal facilities — there are no shops or cafes dockside. Bring water for the short wait.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Bunbury is a docked port; tender operations are not used for standard cruise calls.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most cruise linesOuter Harbour, Berth 1📍Docked
Smaller expedition vesselsOuter Harbour, inner berths📍Docked

Top Excursions

From dolphin eco-cruises to Ferguson Valley wineries, Bunbury punches well above its size for a regional port day.

Wildlife

Dolphin Discovery Centre & Eco-Cruise

Koombana Bay and the surrounding Bunbury waters host a local population of over 100 wild bottlenose dolphins. Swim or wade with them at the beach, or join a guided eco-cruise (about 60-90 min) guaranteeing sightings.

⏱ 2-3 hrs🐬 Wildlife highlight📍 Koombana Bay
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Nature

Mangrove Boardwalk & Leschenault Inlet

Stroll elevated boardwalks through Western Australia's southernmost mangrove forest, then loop around the calm Leschenault Inlet on a shared-use path with great birdwatching.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🚶 Easy🦅 Birdwatching
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Culture

CBD Mural Trail & Victoria Street Cafés

Bunbury boasts the largest public mural collection in regional Australia. Pick up a free trail map from the Visitor Centre and walk between street-art works, capping it with coffee on the lively Victoria Street cappuccino strip.

⏱ 2 hrs🖼️ Art walk☕ Café culture
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Food

Ferguson Valley Winery Day Trip

A 25-minute drive inland brings you to Bunbury's boutique wine and craft-beer region, with cellar doors, cheese tastings, and the quirky roadside sculpture garden at Gnomesville.

⏱ 4-5 hrs🚗 Transfer needed🍷 Wine tasting
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Iconic

Busselton Jetty Excursion

Forty-five minutes south, the 1.8 km Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Ride the jetty train, peer into the underwater observatory, and watch stingrays below.

⏱ 4-5 hrs🚗 Transfer needed📷 Iconic
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History

Bunbury Regional Art Gallery & Heritage Walk

The pink convent-turned-gallery holds the largest public art collection in regional WA. Combine it with the Bunbury Heritage Trail, which links the Old Gaol, historic St Patrick's Cathedral, and the Old Railway Station.

⏱ 1.5-2 hrs🚶 Easy🏛️ History & art
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Bunbury's compact CBD is flat and easy to navigate on foot once the shuttle drops you at the Visitor Centre.

Koombana Bay & Dolphin Centre Loop

3 km · 45 min · Easy

From the Visitor Centre head south along Koombana Drive to the Dolphin Discovery Centre, walk the bay shoreline where dolphins often come right up to the shore, then loop back through Marlston Waterfront and the Leschenault Inlet promenade.

  1. StartBunbury Visitor Centre
  2. StopKoombana Bay
  3. StopDolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury
  4. EndMarlston Waterfront Bunbury
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Victoria Street Café Strip & Marlston Hill

2 km · 30 min · Easy (short hill climb)

Walk Victoria Street from end to end, soaking up the café scene and murals, then detour up the timber stairway to Marlston Hill Lookout Tower for 360° views over the harbor and coastline.

  1. StartVictoria Street Bunbury
  2. StopBunbury Regional Art Gallery
  3. EndMarlston Hill Lookout Tower Bunbury
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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan83°F / 28°C63°F / 17°C1
Feb83°F / 28°C63°F / 17°C2
Mar79°F / 26°C62°F / 17°C4
Apr72°F / 22°C57°F / 14°C6
May66°F / 19°C54°F / 12°C10
Jun62°F / 17°C52°F / 11°C13
Jul61°F / 16°C51°F / 11°C16
Aug61°F / 16°C50°F / 10°C12
Sep63°F / 17°C51°F / 11°C10
Oct67°F / 19°C53°F / 12°C7
Nov74°F / 23°C56°F / 13°C4
Dec80°F / 27°C60°F / 16°C2

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • 🚌
    Use the cruise shuttle. The port is industrial with no services — the complimentary shuttle to the Visitor Centre is the easiest start to your day. Confirm timings at the gangway.
  • 🐬
    Go early for dolphins. Wild dolphins are most active at Koombana Bay in the morning; the Dolphin Discovery Centre opens at 8 AM and the beach interaction is free.
  • Victoria Street has great coffee. Bunbury's café culture rivals Perth — Benesse and Little Spencer are local favorites on and around the cappuccino strip.
  • 🍷
    Book winery trips in advance. Ferguson Valley cellar doors are popular and some require reservations; prebook through the ship or a local tour operator.
  • 💳
    Cards accepted everywhere in town. Australian dollars are the currency; ATMs are on Victoria Street. No need to carry large amounts of cash.