Victoria is what makes Australia so special: wild outback and dream beaches, rugged coastline and rainforest, koalas and penguins and an urban metropolis. With so much to discover, there's no trip quite the same.
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From the hustle and bustle of Melbourne to the pocketed sernity of Victoria's natural beauty and wildlife. There's something for everyone at every corner.
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Discover Victoria's Great Ocean Road: A scenic masterpiece stretching 253km from Melbourne, winding through breathtaking coastal vistas and charming towns. Marvel at iconic landmarks like the 12 Apostles, surf in Torquay, and savour fresh seafood. Journey through diverse landscapes from rainforests and waterfalls to pristine beaches. Embrace the Great Ocean Walk for a closer encounter with nature's wonders—whales at sea, koalas, and kangaroos on land. Experience Australia's most captivating coastal route.
Meet the little blue penguins of Phillip Island, standing just 30cm tall yet drawing a million visitors annually. An hour and a half from Melbourne, this natural paradise offers a unique spectacle: the enchanting penguin parade at sunset. Witness these tiny adventurers return from the sea to find sanctuary on the beach—a sight found nowhere else in the world.
If you want to catch a glimpse of kangaroos, emus and wombats in their natural environment, Wilsons Promontory National Park is the place for you. The peninsula is part of the Gippsland region and is the southernmost tip of the Australian continent. The national park, which is about 200 kilometres from Melbourne, is very scenically diverse. Trails run through the rainforest and lead to secluded coves and unqiue rock formations. More than 700 species of plants grow in the forest and there are many varieties of birds ready to discover.
Creative, exciting and multicultural: dive into Melbourne - full of charm, culture and history to enjoy on your visit here.
After non-stop action and world-class entertainment for the best Australian summer? From sporting events to unforgettable concerts - there's something for everyone in Melbourne.
Featuring the Southern Hemisphere’s highest observation deck. The Melbourne Skydeck experience dazzles and entertains. Located in the heart of the city, Melbourne Skydeck captures everything that is special about Melbourne and Victoria.
Relax in the sun around bay beaches across Melbourne. Enjoy popular swimming spots at St Kilda and landmark bathing huts at Brighton.
Rugged rocky landscapes and fine sandy beaches, rainforest and uncultivated bushland, territories inhabited by kangaroos and koalas, penguins and seals. Victoria reveals all the diversity Australia has to offer.
Whether you're a local or a tourist, witnessing the tremendous splendour of the 12 Apostles should be at the top of every Victorian travel list. These naturally-forming limestone rock pillars are the result of 10 to 20 million years of erosion. Aim to arrive for sunrise to beat the crowds and see the 12 Apostles dusted in a spectacular golden glow.
The largest waterfall in Victoria with a spectacular view awaits. With water cascading over huge cliffs into a deep pool, sending fine sprays of rainbow mist high into the air above a stunning gorge provides a moment of serenity among your busy holiday schedule.
Aboriginal Victoria awaits. Budj Bim is a long dormant volcano which is central to the history of the Gunditjmara people. The park's tranquil crater lake and pleasant bushland surroundings make it a pleasant place for picnicking, camping and bushwalking. Nature trails follow the old crater rim adorning The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape which has formally been recognised on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is the only Australian World Heritage property listed exclusively for its Aboriginal cultural values.