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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.
Our Team's Favourite Albany Tours
Bremer Canyon Killer Whale (Orca) Expedition Tours: Embark on an unforgettable marine adventure to one of Australia's premier wildlife destinations. Witness majestic killer whales in their natural habitat and keep an eye out for dolphins, pilot whales and other marine species in the nutrient-rich waters of Bremer Canyon.
Mt Barker Grape Escape Tours: Discover the renowned wine region of Mount Barker and sample some of the Great Southern's finest wines. Visit local vineyards, meet passionate winemakers and enjoy the beautiful countryside that makes this region a favourite among wine lovers.
The Gap + Natural Wonders Tours: Experience Albany's most iconic natural attractions, including The Gap and Natural Bridge. Marvel at dramatic granite cliffs, powerful Southern Ocean views and some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in Western Australia.
Albany History Tours: Explore the city's rich heritage and discover why Albany played such an important role in Western Australia's history. Visit significant landmarks, historic sites and local attractions while learning about the stories that shaped the region.
Granite Skywalk in the Porongurup National Park Tours: Take in panoramic views from the famous Granite Skywalk, suspended high above the ancient Porongurup Range. This unique experience combines scenic bushwalking with breathtaking views across forests, farmland and the South Coast.
Tastes of the Great Southern Tours: Indulge in the flavours of one of Australia's premier food and wine regions. Sample local produce, artisan products and award-winning wines while exploring the culinary highlights of the Great Southern.
Singlefile Wines Denmark: A Sense of Place Tours: Visit one of the Great Southern's most respected wineries and enjoy a premium tasting experience. Learn about the region's unique terroir while sampling exceptional cool-climate wines in a beautiful vineyard setting.
About Albany Tours: Gain a deeper understanding of Albany through the eyes of a local guide. Discover hidden gems, fascinating stories and unique insights into the city's culture, history and natural environment.
Albany's Whale Story Tours: Learn about Albany's historic connection to whales and the transformation from a former whaling town to a leading whale conservation and tourism destination. This fascinating experience provides valuable insight into the region's maritime heritage.
Premium Wine Flight with Cheese Tours: Enjoy a relaxing tasting experience featuring a selection of premium local wines paired with delicious regional cheeses. It's the perfect way to experience the flavours of the Great Southern.
Albany Natural Wonders Weekender Tours: Venture beyond the usual tourist attractions and explore Albany's hidden natural treasures. Discover remote beaches, rugged coastal landscapes, native wildlife and spectacular scenery on an unforgettable off-the-beaten-track adventure.
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.