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Melbourne, Australia’s second-largest city, is the
capital of Australia’s “Garden State.” Equally as
cosmopolitan as its northern neighbor Sydney, Melbourne
is a surprising blend of European elegance and new-world
style. The state’s comprehensive road network makes
seeing Victoria’s diverse sights a breeze. Recently
voted one of the world’s most beautiful drives, a
favorite stretch of blacktop is the famed Great Ocean
Road, which winds its way for 106km, hugging Victoria’s
dramatic coastline.
View a
selection of
Excursions in Victoria.
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Melbourne
Melbourne is Australia’s second largest city (after
Sydney), but is second to none when it comes to fashion,
festivals and Aussie Rules football. Visitors come for
its shopping, restaurants and nightlife. Residents stay
for its cultural diversity, passion for the arts and
enviable sports calendar.
While traveling in beautiful Melbourne, catch a
tram to trendy Southgate, rub shoulders with locals at
the Queen Victoria market or take in a show at the
ornate Princess Theatre. For a break from the hustle
and bustle, canoe down the lovely Yarra River or stroll
through the Royal Botanic Gardens – considered to be
among the finest in the world.
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Phillip Island
Discover an Australian family fun park within
hours from Melbourne in Phillip Island. This is where
rolling waves replace roller coasters and Ferris wheels
make way for fairy penguins. Phillip Island is host to
a diverse range of landscapes and an impressive array of
wildlife all of which is accessible within minutes of
each other. Cuddle up to a koala at the Koala
Conservation Centre, or stare in wonder at more than
5,000 fur seals basking in the sun at Seal Rocks.
Photograph Phillip Island’s most popular residents, the
fairy penguins, as they waddle from the sea to their
nests in neighboring dunes at sunset. Never before has
nature been so inviting.
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Yarra Valley
One of the world’s great wine growing regions is
only a stones throw away from Melbourne. The one hour
drive though ancient mountain ranges and fern-filled
gullies is almost as tantalizing as the tastings of
handcrafted wines from over 40 Australian wineries that
await your arrival. Nature buffs will appreciate the
twisting trails and abundant birdlife, while kids will
enjoy the thrill of getting close to dingoes and
kangaroos at Healesville Sanctuary Wildlife Park. Art
lovers can wander amongst the clay sculptures of
Aboriginal figures at William Rickett’s, or watch
artists at work at the remarkable Monstsalvat artist’s
colony and gallery.
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Great Ocean Road
A touching monument to those who died in World War
I, Australia’s Great Ocean Road is one of the most
dazzling drives in the world. Drift past windswept
beaches and towering eucalypt forests before stopping at
a lookout to witness the sun setting over intriguing
rock formations in Port Campbell National Park. Lunch
in laidback coastal towns, or travel to Port Fairy and
discover the seaside settlement’s maritime past. The
experiences awaiting you are as varied as the landscapes
with which you will become enamored. |
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