Whale World Albany: Your Gateway to Marine Wonders

The Cheynes IV whale ship on display at Albany's Historic Whaling Station with informational signage and a clear blue sky in the background

A scenic 30-minute drive along Frenchman Bay Road leads visitors to the captivating Albany’s Historic Whaling Station. The journey itself is a prelude to the rich history and natural beauty awaiting at the destination.

Operating Hours for a Full Day of Exploration

The station welcomes guests from 9 am to 5 pm every day, all year round, except on December 25th. To fully immerse in this historical site, it’s important to note that the last entry is at 4.15 pm daily.

Experience More with Australian Wildlife Park & Regional Wildflower Garden

Adjacent to the historic site, the Australian Wildlife Park & Regional Wildflower Garden opens its doors from 10 am to 5 pm daily. This addition offers a deeper dive into Australia’s rich flora and fauna.

For a delightful culinary experience, the Whalers Galley Café operates from 9 am to 4 pm every day. It’s a perfect spot to relax and reflect on the day’s adventures.

Exploring Albany’s Natural Wonders

As the day winds down, visitors are encouraged to explore nearby natural attractions like Stoney Hill, The Blowholes, The Gap & Natural Bridge, and the Albany Windfarm. These sites offer a serene end to an eventful day in Albany.

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