- Captivating port city along the southern coast of Western Australia
- Known for stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and vibrant marine life
- Located approximately 409 kilometers southeast of Perth
- Gateway to breathtaking coastal scenery, dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and lush national parks
Why Visit Albany?
1. Historical Significance
- One of Australia’s oldest settlements with rich historical roots
- Visit Albany Heritage Park, featuring the Old Gaol and Anzac Centre
- Commemorates contributions of Australians during World War I
- Learn about Albany’s pivotal role as a departure point for ANZAC troops
- Explore stories of courage and sacrifice through interactive exhibits and memorials
2. Stunning Coastal Scenery
- Famous for breathtaking landscapes, including The Gap and Natural Bridge
- Witness the raw power of the ocean as waves crash against rugged cliffs
- Excellent photography opportunities with stunning views
- Middleton Beach and Emu Point ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports
- Perfect spots for a relaxing day by the sea
3. Wildlife Encounters
- Opportunities for whale watching along the coast, especially June to October
- Visit Albany's Whale World to learn about whales and their habitat
- Encounter kangaroos, emus, and diverse bird species in nearby national parks
- Explore Torndirrup National Park and Borke’s Inlet for nature experiences
4. Local Food and Wine Experiences
- Burgeoning food and wine scene featuring fresh seafood and local produce
- Waterfront restaurants offer delicious meals and local delicacies
- Albany Farmers Market showcases fresh produce and local specialties
- Explore nearby vineyards for tastings of exquisite wines