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Albany combines rich history with spectacular natural beauty, making it one of Western Australia's most rewarding destinations. Whether you're exploring rugged coastlines, learning about the region's heritage, spotting whales or venturing into nearby national parks, there's something for every traveller. With stunning scenery and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, Albany is an ideal destination for an unforgettable getaway.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Albany is best known for its dramatic coastline, whale watching opportunities, historic significance, beautiful beaches and nearby national parks tours.
Whale watching season generally runs from late autumn to spring, when humpback and southern right whales migrate along the southern coastline of Western Australia.
Most visitors spend two to four days in Albany, allowing enough time to explore the city's historic attractions, coastal landmarks and nearby national parks.
Popular attractions include The Gap, Natural Bridge, Torndirrup National Park, whale watching cruises, Albany's historic precinct and the Stirling Range.
Albany can be visited year-round, although spring and autumn are particularly popular thanks to pleasant weather, wildflowers, whale watching opportunities and ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor tours.