Whalers Beach, part of Frenchman Bay in Western Australia, offers a serene and picturesque landscape. The beach is 400 meters long, known for its white sand and turquoise water, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and family outings. It's a short drive from Albany and features historical sites like the ruins of a Norwegian whaling station and Vancouver Spring, a freshwater spring discovered by Captain George Vancouver in 1792. The area is also popular for whale watching during the annual migration season.
Whalers Beach is surrounded by amenities such as picnic tables, free gas BBQs, and a paved road leading to a separate parking area right beside the beach. The nearby Torndirrup National Park offers additional attractions like The Gap and Natural Bridge, adding to the area's natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The beach provides a peaceful and calming environment, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.