Whitsunday Islands Cruises (during July to October), phone us for a list of our convenient pick up points. We are more than happy to accomodate your needs where possible.
Port Albert (from November to June) is a beautiful and somewhat ‘undiscovered’ resort-style town on the South Eastern Coast of Victoria, Australia. It is located approximately 209 kilometres south-east of Melbourne midway between Yarram and Welshpool, and only a few kilometres off the South Gippsland Highway at Alberton.
How To Get To Port Albert – If you’re travelling from Melbourne, Port Albert takes around 3 hours by car along the South Gippsland Highway, through Korumburra, Leongatha, Koonwarra, Meeniyan, Foster, Agnes, Hedley and Welshpool. It’s then only a short drive from where you turn-off at Alberton (just before the Shell service station).
An alternate route from Melbourne is to drive east along the Princes Highway to Traralgon, turn right towards Yarram on the Hyland Highway, and then on to the South Gippsland Highway, turning left just after the Shell Service Center at Alberton.
If you are travelling from New South Wales, take the Princes Highway to Sale, then the South Gippsland Highway through to Yarram.
How To Find The The Best SailingTours – Once you arrive, you will see the harbour to your left. Drive through the carpark until you reach the Jetty (near the car and trailer parking area). It’s only about 50 meters from the entrance to where the sail boat is moored. For more details see the contact and bookings page.
Port Albert Picture Gallery – To give you a birds-eye view of the surrounding countryside, the harbour, the water views, the historical architecture, the features and facilities in the township itself, we have included a picture gallery photographed by Elizabeth Richardson and kindly provided by the South Gippsland Website or feel free to browse through the delightful imahes below.
