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Top Guest favourite
Home in Manns Beach
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Burrows Inlet

JacobRating, 5 stars6 days ago
We loved our weekend away in Burrows Inlet. The house is beautifully presented and so cosy, perfect for a quiet getaway. Manns Beach is a lovely quiet spot, great for quiet walks, fishing or just watching the world go by, and is only a short drive from all that you would need. Astra was a fantastic host I’d give 6 stars if I could.
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Cabin in Tanjil Bren
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 457 reviews

Moose Head Lodge

RachelRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
I cannot put into words how beautiful Moosehead Lodge is. Matt and Rachel have gone above and beyond to create a space that is peaceful and comfortable, and the effort shows the second you pull into the driveway. If you're after a getaway to disconnect from the world and reconnect with yourself and loved ones, this is the place to come to. The beds are comfortable, the fireplace is warm and the nature surrounding is heaven. The house guide was an awesome way to know everything you need to know. And the recipes were such a nice touch! Thank you again for such a beautiful stay! P.S. the woodfire pizza oven is incredible!!
Top Guest favourite
Cottage in Loch
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

The Lochsmith - a South Gippsland country retreat

SuzanRating, 5 stars1 month ago
What a beautiful place. The pictures don’t do it justice. Impeccably clean, beautifully renovated Australians home by someone with an eye for both design and detail. Sun lit and cozy. We enjoyed seeing cows from the back of the home. Comfy beds with beautiful linens. Every creature comfort to make your stay enjoyable. The town of Loch is so cute. We enjoyed the Olive at Loch for food and wished we had time to do other sightseeing and cafes. Thanks for a great stay.
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Guesthouse in Sale
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Greenfields Retreat

CarlosRating, 5 stars6 days ago
We would like to thank Grace and Andrew for accomodating us last minute and for being such an approachable and friendly host. Their property is stunning and the house itself is exactly as described and perfect for a peaceful and secluded getaway. Grace covered everything and left anything you could need to stay in and cook. The fresh eggs from the chickens were a great touch and we really enjoyed just being in touch with nature. Johnny the dog definitely became our best friend and we have already agreed we will be back more than once! Thankyou for making our weekend away from home so comfortable and relaxing.
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Home in Kilcunda
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Corvers Rest

LucyRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
A beautiful house which really makes the most of the ocean views. We really enjoyed the design of this house with great natural light and versatile spaces. Despite having a very cold snap with the weather, the house was quick to warm and remained warm when the heating was off. Great location with easy car access to Philip Island and surrounds, but otherwise very peaceful. Would definitely stay here again.
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Tiny home in Welshpool
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Agnes the Tiny House

NatalieRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
Bridget’s place was beyond our expectations. The location was on a stunning bush block, the house was super cosy with a very comfy bed and an awesome lounge space. It’s great for quiet weekends of reading and board games, for trips to the Prom, and there are enough amenities in local towns if you need to pop out for food etc. Bridget was very friendly but not intrusive- she was helpful and responsive. I am already planning my next trip back!
Top Guest favourite
Home in Binginwarri
5 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

The Clouds. A magical property.

RosieRating, 5 stars6 days ago
What a magical stay! This farmhouse was everything we hoped for and more - the views were breathtaking no matter which way you looked. the peaceful country side setting made it the perfect spot to unwind and truly relax. Hospitality was next level - warm, thoughtful, and genuinely welcoming. A special thank you to our wonderful host Colleen who went above and beyond with Kellie to make my 50th birthday unforgettable even arranging Kellie's homemade boxed vanilla and chocolate cupcakes as a surprise. Such a kind and personal touch! So grateful! We left feeling refreshed, grateful and already dreaming of our next visit. Highly recommend this special spot to anyone looking for a country escape with heart and soul. You wont be disappointed.
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Cabin in Woorarra West
5 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Farm cabin in the Foster hills

RachelRating, 5 starstoday
We had a wonderful weekend in serenity, visiting the local towns and travelling to Wilson’s Prom. The location is quite remote but with Thai in mind Bryan and Clarice have the cabin stocked so well with amenities. We loved the fire for that extra special touch. Thanks for having us.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Port Albert

  • Total rentals

    20 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $92 AUD before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    2.3K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    10 properties allow pets

  • Wi-Fi availability

    10 properties include access to Wi-Fi

Your guide to Port Albert

All About Port Albert

Considered the region’s oldest port, this coastal village located in Victoria’s Corner Inlet bay is well known for its maritime history and status as a haven for Victorian pioneers. Relics of Port Albert’s identity as a historic port town include the 19th-century buildings and businesses, such as the general store and local antique shop, which features vintage treasures and collector’s items.

To this day, Port Albert is known as a fishing village and commercial port, and visitors have many opportunities for casting a line or paddling a kayak on its waters. Looking out toward the coastline just beyond the rows of trees is Port Albert’s harbour, complete with a lengthy pier and sailboats bobbing in the bay. The town sits close to temperate rainforests, and its unique location at the very edge of continental Australia allows it proximity to several small islands, from where you can spot dolphins and whales in the wild without straying too far from the bay.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Port Albert

Port Albert has relatively mild weather throughout the year, with a clear distinction between summer and winter. Spring is a great time to look for Port Albert accommodations, as the area’s abundant plant life starts to emerge after winter. Summer in Port Albert is warm and dry, so visitors can pack light, casual clothes and enjoy water excursions, like a sailing tour through the Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park. In contrast, winter in Port Albert calls for raincoats and long-sleeved shirts. With chilly temperatures and humid conditions, winter is a good time to visit some of Port Albert’s indoor sights, such as the city’s historic Maritime Museum.

In autumn, bring light layers and walking shoes to take advantage of the pleasant weather — this is a good time of year to visit the Old Port Walking Trail or do some birdwatching. You can also take part in the Tarra Festival during March and April, an Easter celebration held in nearby Yarram. The event features art shows, sports, parades, and live entertainment.


Top things to do in Port Albert

Tarra Bulga National Park

About 40 kilometres north of Port Albert, Tarra Bulga National Park showcases a unique, tropical side of Australia. It is one of the country’s few cool-temperature rainforests, home to magnificent myrtle beech trees and giant ferns. Its scenic trails cross paths with waterfalls, suspension bridges, and hectares of pure flora and fauna.

Fresh Seafood

Port Albert is known historically as a fishing village, and some residents today are fishermen by trade, following in the tradition of generations of seafaring family members. As a result, you can find restaurants throughout the town serving fresh, locally caught seafood, from prawns to scallops to squid. The traditional fish and chips are also not to be missed.

Tarra Cycling Trail

You can explore Port Albert and its natural surroundings by biking along the Tarra Cycling Trail, set amid the region’s green countryside. Riders can hop on the five-kilometre trail at Port Albert and head north for enchanting sights with opportunities to stop and eat along the way.

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