Victoria

Australia

Brighton Beach featuring a city, a sunset and a beach
Brighton Beach featuring a city, a sunset and a beach
Twelve Apostles featuring a gorge or canyon, rugged coastline and a sunset
Victoria showing a skyscraper, a sunset and a city
Great Ocean Road showing a sandy beach and general coastal views as well as an individual child

Drive the Great Ocean Road passing the Twelve Apostles, spot koalas and penguins, ski in the highlands and take in the cultural delights ofcosmopolitan Melbourne.

Victoria’s rolling farmlands and forested mountains are framed by the mighty Murray River to the north and rugged coastline to the south.

The state’s capital, Melbourne, is Australia's second-largest and most cultural city, a place where old and new, funky and chic, classical and cutting edge blend together effortlessly.

Heritage meets high rise along the city center’s main street, Collins Street. From the jumble of modern architecture and museums of Federation Square, stroll along the Yarra River at Southbank. Browse the stalls of the covered Queen Victoria Market or buy your gourmet treats at the Italian hub of Lygon Street.

Leave Melbourne behind to visit the coastal playground that is the southern Mornington Peninsula, with its colorful shacks perched along golden beaches.

To the west, tour the famous Great Ocean Road and marvel at the soaring limestone stacks known as the Twelve Apostles. Experience the excitement of Victoria’s gold rush in the replica town of Sovereign Hill near Ballarat. Enjoy a walk through the Grampians, a mountain range of craggy granite peaks and abundant wildlife.

In the north, take a step back in time in the quaint pioneer town of Echuca. Drift along the scenic Murray, Australia's longest river, on a historic paddle steamer.

Tour the Yarra Valley vineyards northeast of Melbourne and follow the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail.

The eastern Alpine region turns into a delightful winter wonderland around May. You can base yourself in the resort town of Falls Creek, a fun-packed ski resort. Closer to Melbourne, ski the gentle slopes of Mount Baw Baw or test your skills on Mount Hotham and Mount Buller. Outside the wintersports season, cycle or hike the scenic trails of the Alpine region and enjoy a train ride along the Walhalla Goldfields Railway.

Along the Gippsland coast, cross the bridge to Phillip Island, where special wildlife encounters await at the Koala Conservation Centre and the Penguin Parade.

Popular cities in Victoria

Southbank which includes a river or creek, a bridge and a skyscraper
Melbourne
Known for Dining, Shopping and Museums
Australia’s capital of style artfully blends the elegance and grace of yesteryear with the bold new world of modern design and culture.

Reasons to visit

  • Melbourne Central
  • Marvel Stadium
  • Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Beechworth featuring a river or creek as well as a couple
Beechworth
Known for Walking, Coffee and Gardens
Indulge and discover fabulous food, wine and craft beer or wander, relax and re-connect amongst elms and oaks, heritage architecture and boutique shopping.

Reasons to visit

  • Woolshed Falls
  • Beechworth Visitor Information Centre
  • Beechworth Gaol Unlocked
Geelong which includes sailing, boating and a marina
Geelong
Known for Friendly people, Shopping and Beaches
Spectacular rock forms, scenic drives, attractive beaches and a fascinating cultural heritage await at this port city in Victoria.

Reasons to visit

  • Spirit of Tasmania Ferry Terminal
  • You Yangs Regional Park
  • The Carousel
Great Ocean Road which includes swimming, waves and a sandy beach
Lorne
Known for Beaches, Sea and Spas
Experience the local arts culture, delicious fresh seafood and majestic native forests in this humming seaside town where the bush meets the beach.

Reasons to visit

  • Erskine Falls
  • Teddy's Lookout
Lakes Entrance which includes a sunset and a bay or harbor
Lakes Entrance
Known for Friendly people, Lakes and Beaches
The gateway to Australia’s largest inland network of waterways has miles of coastline and lakeshore on its doorstep, as well as a daily catch of delicious seafood.

Reasons to visit

  • Main Beach
Torquay which includes a bay or harbour and a beach as well as a large group of people
Torquay
Known for Beaches, Golf and Sea
The Great Ocean Road gets straight down to business at its official starting point: the surfing capital of Victoria and its world-famous breaks, contests and museum.

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