Perth to Albany | A 3-Day, 2-Night Itinerary for Workers
🍒🍒Technically, it’s a day trip—since two days were spent on the road 🫣 🏠 Accommodation: Stayed at Pelicans Albany, which is close to the city center and convenient for getting around anywhere.💞💞 🌊🌬️🏖️: 📍 Little Beach It’s said to be an underrated beach in Western Australia. We went on a cloudy day, but the water was still clear and turquoise. 🌳🌳 The moment the sun came out, we captured the "jellyfish-like sea" (crystal-clear turquoise water) in —every random shot looks like a perfect painting, no filters needed for the original❄️❄️ 📍 The Gap The Gap was our most anticipated spot! Standing on the 40-meter-high viewing platform, we witnessed the wild surges of the Southern Ocean and the waves crashing against the shore.🥩🥩 🌙🌙 Even though it was cloudy, we were lucky enough to see a double rainbow 🌈. 📍 Albany Wind Farm Twelve giant wind turbines look incredibly spectacular from a distance.✨✨ 🌻🌻 It’s recommended to go before sunset—they must be absolutely stunning when the sun dips below the horizon. Food Highlights 😋🍟🥧 1. Mount Barker Bakery On Day 1, we set off from Perth at noon. When we were almost there, we passed through the small town of Mount Barker and tried their award-winning pies (famous across Australia).😊😊 🙉🙉 We ordered the lobster scallop flavor—they packed it with plenty of scallops and lobster meat, and the creamy texture was delicious 😋. 2. Ocean & Paddock For dinner, we had what’s been rated Western Australia’s best fish and chips.🏵️ 🍔🍔My boyfriend and I ordered the fisherman’s basket, with the fish swapped for local snapper. The fried fish wasn’t greasy at all, and the fish meat was super fresh and tender. 3. Majuba Bistro The duck main course was amazing 🤤, and the mussel pasta was also really good.👍👍 We ordered a cucumber-flavored gin, though—it was terrible! #MyPerthDaily #Perth #PerthLife #Albany #PerthTravel