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Melbourne and Its Surrounding Water Spots

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Nestled at the South Eastern tip of Australia, Victoria is Australia’s second smallest state, covering 227,600 square kilometers, roughly the size of the British Isles. Compact it may be, but Victoria has a wealth of diverse regional areas and attractions for visitors, from sweeping coastline and perfect beaches to national parks and forests packed with amazing wildlife, from mountain ranges to beautiful lakes to Australia’s largest city, Melbourne. This is a complete and ideal for long vacation.

Melbourne boasts glamorous festivals and events that are famous for its sense of style and elegance. Australia is best for shopping, a lively passion for eating and drinking, and a flourishing interest in the arts. Restored and preserved nineteenth-century building and architecture, while beautifully tended parks and gardens present a curative and relief from the pace of city life. Melbourne is a melting pot of cultures, a fact reflected in its cafes, bistros and bars. Fashionable, eclectic and eccentric – Melbourne’s dining spots offer the world’s great cuisines, serving meals from the substantial and classic to the truly exotic. Melbourne has become foodie heaven that to delight every palate, right across the city.

Visit around Melbourne is easy, thanks to an integrated network of trains, trams and buses. Specially thanks of ferry service that provide good service for visitors to the nearest islands and peninsulas. If you know about this you can book a ferry through online service to make his visit more interesting. Other ways of getting around include taxis, which are numerous and easy to spot, they are all eye-catching yellow boats and cycling. As you move out of the city of Melbourne you’ll find the Ybarra valley about an hour’s drive away, is home to some of Victoria’s oldest vineyards. World class wineries offer cellar door sales and tastings of hand crafted wines, as well as stylish restaurants serving gourmet food and local produce. Drive for an hour in a different direction and you’ll come to the Mornington Peninsular.

You’ll find a distinctly foreign landscape, olive groves to remind you of Italy and plenty of pinot noir to pay homage to France. Sorrento and Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, show a sophisticated beachside lifestyle, with antique shops, galleries, cafes and a variety of coastal walking trails. The Bellarine Peninsula also has offer all the ingredients for an unforgettable visit – historic seaside villages, beautiful beaches and the vibrant city of Geelong, which is the state’s largest regional city, with its lovely waterfront zone packed with attractions, activities, great restaurants and extensive bay views.

If you like fresh, crisp air, clear skies, cool mountain streams and unbelievable views, Victoria’s high country has a lot to offer for visitors. If you enjoy a region rich in history, adventure, food or wine, you will find it in Victoria’s high country. It will give the visitor a camera full of superb photographs, and a heart overflowing with wonderful memories of time spent in God’s own country. The people, the scenery, the food, the wine, the diversity – Victoria, you’ll love every piece of it.

Travelers can <a href=”http://www.searoad.com.au”>book a ferry</a> of Searoad Ferries for <a href=”http://www.searoad.com.au/mornington-peninsula”>Mornington Peninsula</a> and surrounding water spots near Melbourne from Sorrento.

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