The beaches of the Albany Region of Western Australia are some of the most beautiful in the world...
Middleton Beach is Albany's most popular and accessible beach, located just minutes from the city centre. With stunning views across King George Sound to Michaelmas and Breaksea islands, this beach is the perfect mix of natural beauty and family-friendly amenities.
Thanks to the shelter provided by offshore islands and headlands, the waters here are usually calm and safe—making Middleton Beach ideal for swimming, snorkelling, paddleboarding and picnicking. Whether you're looking to lounge on soft white sand or enjoy a walk along the boardwalk, this beach delivers year-round appeal.
Start your beach adventure at Middleton Beach, and discover why locals and visitors alike keep coming back. Explore this coastal gem on the map.
Discover the serene charm of Ellen Cove, a picturesque haven situated at the southern tip of Middleton Beach in Albany. This coastal retreat, with its inviting boardwalk and quaint pier, offers a peaceful escape from the bustle of daily life.
Ellen Cove is not just a beach; it's a sanctuary where the gentle waves of the ocean meet the soft sands of the shore. Stroll along the Ellen Cove Boardwalk and soak in the panoramic views of the coastline, or unwind on the Ellen Cove Pier, where the rhythm of the sea creates a soothing backdrop. It's a perfect spot for leisurely walks, reflective moments, and experiencing the tranquil side of Albany's natural beauty.
Ready for a relaxing getaway? Visit Ellen Cove and indulge in the calm and beauty of this seaside gem. Your journey to this peaceful retreat starts here, nestled at the end of Middleton Beach.
Discover the enchanting beauty of Little Beach, a pristine paradise nestled in the heart of Two Peoples Bay National Park, just 25 kilometers northeast of Albany. This idyllic beach is a slice of heaven, where crystal-clear waters meet powdery white sands, creating a picturesque setting for relaxation and adventure.
Little Beach is a treasure trove for nature lovers and beach-goers alike. Here, you can bask in the sun, swim in the tranquil waters, or simply stroll along the shore, enveloped by the natural beauty of this secluded spot. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an invigorating day by the sea, Little Beach offers an unforgettable coastal experience.
Ready to explore this coastal wonder? Visit Little Beach and let yourself be swept away by its serene beauty. Begin your journey to this stunning beach here, and embrace the tranquility of Albany's natural coastline.
Tucked away in West Cape Howe National Park, Shelley Beach is a breathtaking stretch of coastline along the waters of Torbay. Known for its turquoise waters and lush green surrounds, it offers a dramatic meeting point of ocean and earth, where solitude and scenery reign supreme.
This remote destination is more than just a beach—it’s a hub for adventure. A well-known launch site for hang gliding and paragliding, Shelley Beach features a coastal platform perched high above the cliffs. From there, thrill-seekers and spectators alike can take in sweeping views of the rugged coastline and endless ocean.
Whether you're gazing out from the cliffs or feeling the sand beneath your feet, Shelley Beach offers an unforgettable escape. Start your adventure at Shelley Beach, and see where the wild winds of the south coast will take you. Begin your journey here.
Cosy Corner lives up to its name—this tranquil beach is the perfect blend of comfort and natural beauty. Located just north of West Cape Howe National Park, it's a beloved destination for campers, families, and beach lovers looking to escape the crowds.
With its pristine white sands, inviting picnic benches, and camping facilities, Cosy Corner is a great place to spend the day—or the night. The area feels secluded and peaceful, yet it offers the convenience of being easily accessible off the Lower Denmark Road at the end of Cosy Corner Road.
Whether you’re watching the sun set over the southern coastline or waking up to the sound of the ocean, Cosy Corner offers a uniquely relaxing experience. Begin your retreat at Cosy Corner or pinpoint your peaceful escape on the map.
Frenchman Bay is a picturesque coastal escape on the southern edge of King George Sound, renowned for its peaceful charm and stunning surroundings. With inviting turquoise waters and sweeping views, it’s the perfect place to relax and reconnect with nature.
This beach is well-equipped for a peaceful day out, offering a sheltered picnic area with barbecues and a boat launch facility. It's also home to the HMAS Perth dive wreck, lying just beneath the surface—making it an intriguing destination for divers and history enthusiasts alike.
Plan your next coastal escape at Frenchman Bay, where the sea breeze, picnic comforts, and historic underwater sights come together in one unforgettable location. Begin your visit here on the map.
Tucked within the rugged beauty of Torndirrup National Park, Salmon Holes is a well-known fishing beach named for the seasonal runs of salmon that rest in its bays. It’s widely considered one of the best beach fishing spots along the entire south coast of Western Australia.
The beach is flanked by striking granite cliffs, and the waters here are rich with marine life. While swimming is not advised due to strong currents, this dramatic stretch of coast is ideal for anglers and photographers alike. The views from the lookout above are simply spectacular.
Bring your fishing rod, or simply take in the wild beauty of the Southern Ocean. Visit Salmon Holes and experience the power and allure of this iconic Albany location. Find your way there on the map.
Nanarup Beach is a picturesque, white-sand stretch of coastline just east of Albany, nestled near Taylor Inlet and Gulls Rock National Park. It’s a perfect blend of convenience and seclusion, offering a tranquil escape from busier beaches.
With easy stairway access from the carpark, along with picnic tables and barbecue facilities, Nanarup is ideal for a relaxed day by the water. Whether you're soaking up the sunshine, strolling along the expansive sand, or enjoying lunch with a view—this beach delivers peaceful charm in abundance.
Ready to slow things down and breathe in the sea air? Visit Nanarup Beach and discover a coastal haven beloved by locals. Find it on the map here.
Hidden within the dramatic coastal cliffs of Torndirrup National Park lies Cable Beach—a serene, lesser-known beach offering spectacular views and geological marvels. The beach features a stunning rock formation right on the shoreline, making it a favourite for photographers and nature lovers.
This quiet beach is perfect for exploring Albany’s wild coastline, where you can wander the sand, enjoy coastal walks, or relax in the peaceful surroundings. Its remote nature gives you a true feeling of escape, even though it's not far from town.
Discover the raw coastal charm of Cable Beach—a place where the ocean meets rugged beauty. Start your journey here on the map.
Waterfall Beach is one of Albany’s hidden treasures, nestled beside Little Beach in Two Peoples Bay National Park. Its defining feature is a small seasonal waterfall that winds through a rocky crevasse and flows gently into the ocean—a rare and picturesque coastal sight.
Surrounded by granite boulders and turquoise waters, this peaceful beach offers a more secluded experience for those willing to take the short walk from the main carpark. The bay is slightly sheltered, making it a serene place to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the region.
Ready to uncover this peaceful paradise? Visit Waterfall Beach and witness one of the most unique natural features along Albany’s coastline. Find it on the map here.
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