A tour that combines the highlights of Albany, together with the chance to sample some of Australia’s well-known Southern wines.
Driving out of Albany you will pass Middleton Beach and the fascinating Dog Rock. This area around Albany has long produced world class wines and you will visit one of south-western Australia’s well-known wineries. You’ll enjoy a wine tasting and talk the process of wine making.
Re-board your coach and travel round the wind-swept waters of Albany to discover Whaleworld, an old whaling station that will take you on a journey back into Albany’s whaling heyday. During the station’s peak time, the chasers took up to 650 whales. You’ll also see the restored Cheynes IV chaser.
Your next stop is at the Patrick Taylor Cottage Folk Museum with artifacts covering several eras housed in this wattle and daub cottage built circa 1830’s. You will also visit the Brig Amity, built at a shipyard in Saint John, Canada and launched in 1816. It sailed from Sydney in 1826 to form a settlement at King George Sound.
Finally, visit the Princess Royal Fortress, Australia’s first federal fortress, commissioned in 1893. Enjoy free time to wander around the Fortress before returning to the ship.