Mornington Peninsula
Day Trip
The Mornington Peninsula, a stunning region located just an hour's drive southeast of Melbourne, is celebrated for its beautiful landscapes and world-class wineries. One of the first wineries to visit on the peninsular is the picturesque Barmah Park Restaurant and Cellar Door. Originally an historic Cattle station saw its first Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir vines planted in 2001. It is situated on a vast estate, with panoramic vineyard views, a rustic, intimate Cellar Door setting and a beautiful restaurant showcasing Mornington Peninsula produce. Having received its first Chef’s Hat in 2022, its worth dropping in to visit James and his team.
Further down the peninsula, take time to visit Arthurs seat. Step inside an aerial gondola and be taken on a journey of flight to the highest point of the Mornington peninsula as you soar above the treetops you will be immersed within the natural setting and beauty of the Australian landscape. Take in the amazing views across Port Phillip Bay, towards the Melbourne city.
Additional highlights of the Mornington Peninsula include
Phillip Island
1 - 2 Days
Phillip Island is located about 140 kilometres southeast of Melbourne. It renowned for its natural beauty and unique wildlife experiences. The island is perhaps best known for the Penguin Parade, where visitors can witness hundreds of Little Penguins waddling ashore at sunset.
In addition to its adorable penguins, Phillip Island is home to a diverse array of fauna, including koalas at the Koala Conservation Centre and seals at Seal Rocks. The island also boasts beautiful beaches, such as Smiths Beach and Woolamai Beach, which are popular for surfing and sunbathing. Beyond its natural attractions, Phillip Island offers a range of activities, including the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit for motorsport enthusiasts and numerous walking trails that showcase the island's scenic landscapes. With its blend of wildlife, outdoor adventures, and family-friendly attractions, Phillip Island is a must-visit spot for anyone traveling near Melbourne.
Great Ocean Road
2 Days
The Great Ocean Road is a magnificent 243-kilometer route along Australia's south-eastern coast in Victoria. It is a famous scenic drive that commences near Torquay and concludes near Allansford, close to Warrnambool.
This iconic journey, easily reachable from Melbourne, presents stunning views of rugged cliffs, rainforests, and unspoiled beaches. A highlight along the route is the Twelve Apostles, a group of limestone formations towering gracefully from the Southern Ocean. Travelers will also encounter delightful coastal towns like Lorne and Apollo Bay, with opportunities for surfing, hiking, and wildlife observation.