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The port of Albany is located on the south coast of Western Australia and is a major port of call for cruise ships. The city of Albany, founded in 1826, is the oldest settlement in Western Australia and offers a rich history and impressive natural beauty.

Cruise ships usually dock at Albany Port, which is in close proximity to the city center. This allows passengers to easily explore the city on foot. Albany is known for its well-preserved historic buildings, including the Brig Amity, a replica of the ship that brought the first European settlers to Albany. The National ANZAC Centre offers insights into the military history of Australia and New Zealand.

The area surrounding Albany is characterized by breathtaking coastal landscapes. The Torndirrup National Park offers spectacular rock formations such as The Gap and Natural Bridge. The beaches of Middleton Beach and Emu Point also invite you to relax. For wine lovers, the Great Southern region offers numerous wineries known for their high-quality wines.

Albany combines historical sights with natural attractions and offers cruise guests a diverse and unforgettable experience.