Port Albert is a small picturesque fishing village situated at the southern end of the Ninety Mile Beach. The Port nestles on the shores of the Nooramunga Marine and Wildlife Reserve and was the site of one of Victoria's first European settlements. With a reputation for recreational fishing, scenic boat tours and award winning eateries, Port Albert is the ultimate coastal destination. The quaint fishing village is a photographer's dream, while artists, anglers, historians and walkers will relish in what Port Albert has to offer.
This charming village filled with historic buildings is still a commercial port and is emerging as a popular holiday destination when the weather warms up. If you're in to boating and fishing, there's a boat ramp, boat club and wharf, plus a number of hidden beaches to explore that are only accessible by water.
Take a stroll on the wharf, breathe in the fresh, salty air and enjoy a fish and chip picnic overlooking stunning inlet. There are also some great leisurely trails to enjoy including the Tarra Cycling Trail as well as the Old Port Walking Trail.
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