Bremer Bay was named by Surveyor General, John Septimus Roe, in honour of Sir James Gordon Bremer, Captain of the Tamar which sailed into Bremer in 1848. The town is located at the mouth of the Bremer River, on the Wellstead Estuary, named after the first settler of the area, John Wellstead.
Bremer Bay is a wide expanse of crystal clear and blue water with an infinite stretch of white sand. Four wheel drive access to the many magnificent surrounding beaches offers stunning views and excellent fishing. Several beaches are now accessible by two-wheel drive cars.
The bay is popular with whales migrating in the winter as well as dolphins, seals and other marine creatures.
Situated on the Southern coast, 180 kilometres North East of Albany, Bremer Bay offers spectacular beaches with a variety of activities including fishing, whalewatching from July to November, swimming, surfing, museums and much more.
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