Quick facts
- Population approximately 300
- 209 kilometres south-east of Melbourne
- Original maritime gateway to Gippsland
- Historic coastal fishing village
- Gippsland Regional Maritime Museum
Port Albert, Victoria’s first established port, is the original gateway to Gippsland.
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.
Still a commercial fishing port, Port Albert’s reputation for recreational fishing,
with its waters protected by 30 small islands, sees its population swell considerably
during summer. The quaint fishing village is off the beaten track and, more than 40 buildings
in a Georgian and Victorian architectural style still exist. Recent development in Port
Albert has seen the opening of quality bed and breakfast and holiday accommodation.
Activities and attractions
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Visit the Port Albert Maritime Museum to see artefacts such as
the cannon from the wreck of the Clonmell, navigational aids, charts and equipment,
an extensive shell collection and a heritage exhibit portraying Port Albert’s
role in the Gippsland Goldfields.
- Follow the Old Port Walking Trail.
- Enjoy scenic boat tours, fishing trips and bird watching.
- Relax with a drink at the oldest continually licensed hotel in Victoria or a meal
at The General Store.
Major events
- Port Albert Regatta – March.
How to get there
Port Albert is located 15 kilometres
south of Yarram.
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