7 Things to do for Honeymoon in Albany That You Shouldn't Miss

February 27, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Discover the best top things to do in Albany, Australia including Albany Whale Tours, Albany Ocean Adventures, Little Beach, Kalgan Queen Scenic Cruises, Middleton Beach, Emu Point, The Gap and Natural Bridge.
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1. Albany Whale Tours

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5.0 based on 276 reviews

Albany Whale Tours

Boat Tours - Sail and powered. Its not what you see when you are out on the water, it's what you feel during the experience...At Albany Whale Tours, we care about your needs and that your voyage with us is an experience that you will remember forever, whether you are on Sail-A-Way, our motor sailing catamaran or on Waverider, our high-powered rigid inflatable boat. Ocean and sheltered water tours focusing on wilderness, wildlife, natural and cultural history of this ancient and fascinating land and sea scape. We even run delightful Twilight Sunset Cruises on our motor sailing catamaran.

2. Albany Ocean Adventures

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5.0 based on 129 reviews

Albany Ocean Adventures

Best whale watching in Albany. With the largest and fastest charter vessel operating in the area we can get you to the whales with speed and comfort so you spend more time with the whales not traveling. Sit back in our spacious cabins club lounges, with your friends and family, enjoy quality refreshments. Get those memories that will last a life time. Your enjoyment is paramount to me. Hope to see you soon Paul Guest Master of the vessel "Silver Star II"

3. Little Beach

Two Peoples Bay Rd Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, Nanarup, Albany, Western Australia 6330 Australia
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5.0 based on 610 reviews

Little Beach

Reviewed By torib741 - Gosford, Australia

This beach is always a stunner. Swimming in crystal clear water, squeaky clean white sand and there is a walk over the rocks to other areas if you feel like exploring

4. Kalgan Queen Scenic Cruises

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5.0 based on 659 reviews

Kalgan Queen Scenic Cruises

A fun 4 hour Sheltered water award winning cruise, seen on a regular basis Pelicans Seals Eagles Dolphins Giant Rays. Full spoken commentary on Albany, History Nature Dream time and the Worlds Oldest flowing River the Kalgan. Captain Kalgan's famous Hot Damper Tea Coffee at no extra cost. Featured on Postcards WA TV and Spider Everett Foxtell as 4 hours of fun and entertainment in a sheltered water harbour /river. Kalgan Queen Cruises bringing you closer to Nature. Direct bookings 7AM TILL 7PM highly recommended!

5. Middleton Beach

Albany, Western Australia 6330 Australia
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4.5 based on 591 reviews

Middleton Beach

Reviewed By WildLillyRun - Sydney, Australia

Long stretch of pure white sand and azure ocean, along with clean air make this beach a wonderful place to visit. Walk from one end to the other on hard sand. You will barely see another soul. It’s heaven.

6. Emu Point

Albany, Western Australia 6330 Australia
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4.5 based on 447 reviews

Emu Point

Reviewed By Waitin4lotto

A great spot for a walk , cast a line off the rocks , enjoy a couple of places to eat , far enough away from the Town to be nice and quiet. Its a good walk along Middleton Beach from here too Good walking / Cycle Tracks with fitness areas and bbq's along the way

7. The Gap and Natural Bridge

Via Frenchman Bay Road, Torndirrup National Park Great Southern Region, Albany, Western Australia 6330 Australia +61 8 9841 9290 [email protected] http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/torndirrup
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4.5 based on 1,884 reviews

The Gap and Natural Bridge

The surging power of the Southern Ocean is evident at The Gap, a spectacular channel in the 40 metre high coastal granites of Torndirrup National Park. Lookouts at both the Gap and natural Bridge provide outstanding views of the Southern Ocean and the coast from Bald Head to West Cape Howe. Visitors to the Gap can venture onto a universally accessible new viewing platform 40 metres directly above the surging seas in all but the worst weather conditions. From the gentle and mesmerising heaving of calm seas to the buffeting rush of wind and spray of winter storms the experience changes from day to day. A raised pathway leads from the car-park and picnic area across the top of the exposed granite ramparts to reach the viewing platform at the Gap. The pathway gives safe access to the best views while protecting vulnerable plants and lichens on the rock surface from trampling.

Reviewed By 952pearla

Went to The Gap and Natural Bridge with no prior knowledge of what to expect. The area has been extremely well thought out for tourists with their upmost safely in mind. The engineering feat of the viewing platform over The Gap is spectacular and enables you to get really good views of the rugged coastline of the beautiful south west of western Australia. The Natural Bridge is amazing.

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