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Victoria's Regions

An incredibly diverse state, Victoria caters to the whims and needs of any traveller. The culture and urban buzz in the city of Melbourne to wine dine and shop to your hearts content.

The Victorian coastline, including the renowned Great Ocean Road will greet you with amazing scenery, wildlife, fresh ocean air along with numerous activities and places to further pamper and excite yourself. Mountain ranges offer you extensive rich rainforests and slopes of snow while wineries are a good opportunity to indulge yourself against the backdrop of lush green rolling hills.

Too much to do, too little time? Jump in a hot air balloon for a birds eye view as you gasp at the breathtaking beauty of the city, coastline, forests and mountains in just a few hours. Wherever you are in Victoria small towns and people will be there to help you make the most of this rich and diverse land.

Attractions & Activities

Phillip Island

Dandenong Ranges

Great Ocean Road

Mornington Peninsula

       

Werribee Zoo

Warrnambool

Wilsons Promontory

Lorne

More Attractions

  • Apollo Bay - For folks who prefer a more intimate setting for their travels, there's nothing along the road that can match the coziness of Apollo Bay.
  • Cape Otway - Cape Otway is among Australia's best places to visit if you're interested in recreation amidst nature.
  • Dromana - Dromana can be found in The Peninsula's Hinterland Region, the so-called answer to Europe's very own wine-producing regions.
  • Frankston - Sometimes referred as "The Gateway to the Peninsula".
  • Nelson - Nelson is a quaint and scenic fishing and holiday get-away township.
  • Puffing Billy - This steam train is the oldest and still functional of its kind in Australia.
  • Portland - Portland today is now a vigorous and must see tourist destination.
  • Port Fairy - visitors will stand at awe at the sight of Port Fairy's waterfront.
  • Port Campbell - Few National Parks match up to the reputation and wonder of Port Campbell.
  • Point Nepean - Considered as the main attraction of the Mornington Peninsula National Park in Victoria
  • Rosebud - Fondly called "The Peninsula" by most Melburnians, Mornington boasts numerous tourist spots.
  • Seal Rocks - Seal Rocks is home to the famous Penguin Parade.
  • Torquay - Popular around the world as one of the hottest surfing destinations