Visit Hillarys Boat Harbour WA
Construction of Hillarys Boat Harbour began in September 1985 and boat launching facilities were completed in November 1986. Just in time for the America's Cup Challenge Series.
Although primarily a boat harbour, it has been established as a popular tourist precinct with a large selection of specialty shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, accommodation and a leisure park with water slides and mini golf. The Aquarium of Western Australia is located in the harbour as well. It successfully caters for beach goers, tourists and local residents.
The harbour has water access ramps and a fishing platform for the disabled along with boat launching ramps, 2000 parking spaces, cycle and walk paths and park areas. Diving trails are available on reefs adjoined to the breakwater. The breakwater is a very popular spot for recreational fishing.
Hillarys Boat Harbour has regular ferry services to Rottnest Island. Whale watching tours also depart from the harbour.
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