Whale World
Whale World boasts heritage and culture in this unique and educational tourist attraction. Whale World offers an interactive journey through the former site of Australia’s last operating whaling station, supported by a series of audio visual displays, artefacts and whaling history.
With over 25 exhibits to view and explore, including stepping aboard the Cheynes IV Whalechaser, viewing the Cheynes III steam engine in operation, walking into a jaw dropping exhibit of whale skeletons including the state’s largest Pygmy Blue Whale skeleton on display.
The Spectravision display is not to be missed featuring “A day in the Life of a Whaler” presentation. Three previously whale oil storage tanks have been converted into movie theatres, showing “Australian Whaling”, “Shark” and the three dimensional “Giants Exist”, plus many photo galleries and whaling artefacts to gaze upon.
Whale World is also home to Albany Biodiversity Park's Walk on the Wild Side. Over 30 species of mostly rare and endangered Australian native fauna on display. Walk on the Wild Side is open during the day, or why not book a nocturnal tour. Visit the Whale World website for more information.
Whale World is a ‘must do’ when visiting Albany.
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