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Jetty Baths

Tasmania is a part of Australia. It’s an island and state in that country.  As the location of Tasmania goes, its 240 kilometers south of the continent, divided by the Bass Strait. The state Tasmania has an island within it which is the 26th largest island in the world. It is said to be a  natural state or also referred to as the "island of inspiration". This is because the environment there is as natural as it could be.  Proving it, it is said that, 37% of Tasmania is filled with reserves, national parks and World Heritage Sites. Its also a great tourism spot, as its filled with beautiful islands, beaches and galleries for visiting.

Tasmania is also known for its exotic beach locations all around the region. Jetty Baths is one of those places; a quiet beach near the Bunburys city centre filled with shallow still waters making it an absolute perfect location for children. One can freely build sand castles on the beach, at the same time keeping a look out in the bay to see the dweller dolphins frolicking in the water.

One can take a dip in the refreshing serene waters while the children can play in the superb playground facilities, which includes a slide that takes the children straight down onto the beach. The still waters allow for perfect conditions to snorkel and observe the marine life that lives below in the beautiful waters.

Lunch and other food options are plentiful. Pull out the picnic rug to enjoy a relaxing picnic on the lush grass and make the most of the barbeques supplied to cook up a feast. If one prefers, there is a cubicle selling light refreshments or alternatively a waterfront restaurant for something more substantial for the tourists.

Jetty Baths is just below the Marlston Hill Lookout which offers uninterrupted panoramic views across the harbour and Koombana Bay. The coastal city of Bunbury is a two hour drive south of Perth and offers a variety of attractions appealing to all ages.

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