Welcome to Albany Backpackers YHA, conveniently situated at the intersection of Stirling Terrace & Spencer St in Albany, Western Australia. Our cozy and welcoming hostel offers budget-friendly accommodations for travelers seeking a comfortable and enjoyable stay in the heart of Albany.

At Albany Backpackers YHA, we prioritize customer satisfaction and aim to provide a memorable experience for all our guests. From clean and well-maintained facilities to friendly and helpful staff, we go above and beyond to ensure that your stay with us is nothing short of exceptional.

Whether you’re a solo traveler exploring the stunning sights of Albany or a group of friends looking for a convenient and affordable place to stay, Albany Backpackers YHA caters to all your accommodation needs. Our central location makes it easy to access local attractions, restaurants, and shops, allowing you to make the most of your time in this picturesque coastal town.

Experience the charm of Albany while enjoying the comfort and convenience of Albany Backpackers YHA. Book your stay with us today and discover why we are a top choice for budget-conscious travelers seeking quality service and a welcoming atmosphere. We can’t wait to welcome you and make your visit to Albany truly unforgettable.

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Taeyang

5 Google Rating

Was so nice and clean of cause people so beatyful so if some one coming here. Relex and enjoy🥰

5/ 5

Was so nice and clean of cause people so beatyful so if some one coming here. Relex and enjoy🥰

Oscar T.

5 Google Rating

Not bad

5/ 5

Not bad

Romain HTW

4 Google Rating

I have called for a job (in farm) from Perth, The staff offered me a position as a fruit picker (hou

4/ 5

I have called for a job (in farm) from Perth, The staff offered me a position as a fruit picker (hourly rate). I moved down there and I have start working on the very next day. Full time job. Great deal. The hostel itself is ok, most of people are workers (don't expect partying there). Staff will help you out for any working enquiries, I recommend you this place.

Nicolas Deambrosi

2 Google Rating

Quite dirty, kitchen lacks a lot of basic stuff (like knives and chopping boards). Very overpriced f

2/ 5

Quite dirty, kitchen lacks a lot of basic stuff (like knives and chopping boards). Very overpriced for what it is. They got me a job after 5 days and unfortunately is one of the best hostels in Albany to find you a job. Rooms have carpet so they smell and are very dirty

Mark Vincent

4 Google Rating

Great place with lots of character .The owners and staff are pleasant and helpful.

4/ 5

Great place with lots of character .The owners and staff are pleasant and helpful.

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