Featured Bunbury Hotel
Hotel Lord Forrest
Standard Double -
was $180
now from $99
As the South-West’s premier Hotel, the Quality Hotel Lord Forrest combines superb accommodation, facilities and service with friendly country hospitality.
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Rates in Bunbury hotels start from as low as AUD $70.00 in a Roomette at Discovery Holiday Parks - Bunbury which is located at Cnr Washington Avenue and Bussell Hwy Bunbury. If you're looking for excellent value in 4 star accommodation in Bunbury, it can be found starting at AUD $70.00 in Bunbury situated at Cnr Washington Avenue and Bussell Hwy Bunbury with Discovery Holiday Parks - Bunbury in a Roomette. Lighthouse Beach Resort is a Bunbury 3.5 star place to stay providing excellent rates from only AUD$130.00, situated at Carey Street Bunbury.
The cosmopolitan Port of Bunbury, just two hours' drive south of Perth, is located on a spectacular peninsular surrounded by blue waters of the Indian Ocean, Koombana Bay and the Leschenault Inlet. A vibrant town with a strong maritime atmosphere, Bunbury is now renowned for the wild but friendly dolphins that interact with people in Koombana Bay. The 90 dolphins that live permanently in the calm waters of the bay have been coming in to the beach for decades. Established as a place for people to interact with dolphins in their natural habitat, this unique experience is enhanced by the on-site 'Dolphin Discovery Centre'. The research and information centre provides visitors with a comprehensive insight into the lives and history of the dolphins. The dolphins do not have a regular appearance pattern at the beach, however they tend to visit more frequently during the summer months. While guidelines are suggested, human interaction is not supervised or regulated. All this results in a chance encounter being inspirational and memorable. Dolphin watching boat tours and cruises on the inlet are also available.
Bunbury's other features include Western Australia's southern-most mangroves, rare basaltic rock and nearby Tuart Forest. A colourful 'cappuccino strip' of sidewalk cafes and a variety of eating-places has developed along the Central Business Districts Victoria Street. These cafes and the many award-winning restaurants and historic pubs ensure the atmosphere hums from dawn to dusk. A perfect base for touring the surrounding countryside, a tapestry of sights and experiences are available within short distances from Bunbury. Fields of orchard trees in blossom, wildflowers, vineyards, forests, national parks, beautiful waterways, historic towns, a wealth of art and craft, are just part of the experience. Other experiences available include fascinating walks, an assortment of art and craft studios, galleries and museums. A bird's-eye view of the compact city can be obtained from many lookout points or for the adventurous by an aerial tour in a micro flight. For golfers Bunbury offers three international courses and family activities include wildlife parks and a miniature train tour. The entertainment and cultural capital of the South West, the Bunbury Entertainment Centre dazzles audiences with opera, drama and comedy from around the nation. Modern art by famous local artists Mary Knott and Russell Sheridan together with nautically themed street scaping add to the atmosphere of the streets.