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Po Box 7
Port Albert Victoria 3971
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Inclusion & Diversity
Port Albert strives to support people with a disability by offering where possible, accessible holiday options and inclusive activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Port Albert offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget and style. Visitors can enjoy cosy bed & breakfasts, self-contained coastal cottages, comfortable motels, and even free RV camping spots.
From fishing and boating to exploring local history and art, Port Albert is full of experiences. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, water activities, wildlife spotting, and local attractions both indoors and outdoors.
Port Albert is best known for its iconic fish & chips on the wharf, but food lovers will also find gourmet burgers, fish tacos, coffee and cold drinks, and restaurants serving Italian-style pizza and pasta. Essentials are available from the local general store.
Yes. The Great Southern Rail Trail stretches 131 km from Nyora to Yarram, with scenic detours that lead to Port Welshpool and Port Albert. It’s a popular route for walking, cycling, and even horse riding.
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Yes! Port Albert is one of Gippsland’s top fishing destinations. The sheltered waters and all-tide entrance to Bass Strait make it ideal for both boat fishing and jetty fishing. Common catches include snapper, flathead, gummy shark, squid, and whiting.
Absolutely. Port Albert connects directly into the Great Southern Rail Trail and features several walking and cycling paths. The Port Albert Heritage Walk shares local history through information markers, while guided tours at Alberton Cemetery introduce visitors to the region’s early pioneers. Wildlife such as kangaroos and native birds are often spotted along the way.
Yes. Visitors can enjoy local art galleries, museums, and creative workshops. From historical exhibits to hands-on art classes, Port Albert offers a relaxed yet vibrant arts and culture scene.
Yes. The Port Albert Heritage Walk is a self-guided trail with historic information markers, and maps are available at the local museum. You can also join a guided walking tour at Alberton Cemetery to learn more about Gippsland’s oldest residents.
Yes. You can browse stunning photos of Port Albert’s landscapes, heritage buildings, and wildlife in our online gallery.
Yes. Use our Online Trip Planner to design the perfect stay in Port Albert, whether you’re here for a day trip, a weekend escape, or a longer holiday.
Port Albert is rich in maritime and settlement history. To explore its fascinating past, visit our dedicated history page.
Yes. The Mechanics Institute Hall is a beautifully restored heritage building, available for weddings, parties, exhibitions, conferences, and community events.
Yes, Yarram is less than 10-minutes away and also is the areas main business district. Learn More https://heescotown.com/
