Port Albert, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
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Port Albert

Experience the original gateway to Gippsland at historic Port Albert – Victoria's first established port.

Fishing village
From the mid-1800s, Port Albert was the supply port for Gippsland's pioneers until the completion of the Melbourne-Sale railway in 1878. It has berthed ships from Europe and America and welcomed thousands of Chinese on their way to the goldfields. More than 40 Georgian and Victorian-style buildings still exist in the town.

Scenic tours
Port Albert remains a commercial port and its reputation for recreational fishing sees its population swell considerably during summer. Visit the Port Albert Maritime Museum, follow the Old Port Walking Trail, or enjoy scenic boat tours, fishing trips and bird watching.

Local hospitality
Relax with a drink at the oldest continually licensed hotel in Victoria – The Port Albert Hotel – and a meal of famous local fish and chips. The pub has been operating since 1842.

Things to do

wildfish bar

Wildfish

Making its home in the picturesque little fishing village of Port Albert, 'wildfish' is Gippsland's newest waterfront restaurant. With a simple...

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Maritime Museum

Gippsland Regional Maritime Museum Port Albert

The Museum is located in Port Albert, Gippsland's first port discovered in 1841 by the survivors of the wreck of the steamer 'Clonmel' on the Ninety...

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Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park

Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park

Covering 2,750 hectares and five kilometres of coastline, this park is located 30 kilometres south of Sale adjacent to the Gippsland Lakes Coastal...

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