
IL MARE'
A serene, coastal-luxury escape in Mira Mar, perfectly positioned above Albany’s stunning coastline.




IL MARE'
Albany, Western Australia
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Meaning “The Sea” in Italian, Il Mare embodies relaxed coastal luxury in the heart of Mira Mar.
Perfect for families or groups, Il Mare sleeps up to 10 guests across five spacious, beautifully styled bedrooms. Just a short stroll to Middleton Beach and only minutes' drive from Albany’s town centre, it’s ideally located for both quiet retreats and days of exploration.
Perched above Albany’s stunning coastline, it offers sweeping views over King George Sound, Middleton Beach, Emu Point and beyond– a serene escape surrounded by natural beauty.
Rates from $2,100
(3 nights, off peak)
ALBANY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Discover the best of Albany from your doorstep. In the historic town centre, explore boutique shops, cosy wine bars, and beautifully preserved colonial architecture. Down at the harbour, take in the striking 35-metre ruby seadragon mural- part of WA’s iconic Silo Art Trail. Head up Mount Clarence to the acclaimed National ANZAC Centre, where sweeping views meet powerful wartime history. For those chasing adventure, Bluff Knoll, Castle Rock, and the region’s rugged national parks are just a short drive away.
IL MARE' ALBANY HOLIDAY HOME IMAGES
WHAT OUR GUESTS HAVE TO SAY
Sarah T, visiting from Perth
"Staying at Il Mare’ was the perfect coastal escape for our family. The five beautifully styled bedrooms gave everyone space, and waking each morning to those sweeping views across King George Sound made us feel like we were truly away from it all. A short walk to Middleton Beach meant we got to enjoy sunset swims and beach picnics effortlessly. We’ll definitely be back!"
Jason, visiting from Perth
"Our group stay was amazing. Stylish, spacious, and so close to everything in Albany. The views over King George Sound were unbeatable."
Mark & Olivia, visiting from WA
“Such a gorgeous home! Quiet, modern, and thoughtfully set up. The ideal spot for a relaxing getaway by the coast.”











