Victoria Regions

Melbourne

Melbourne

Australia's second largest city and Victoria's capital, Melbourne offers arguably the best restaurants, art galleries, sporting events and nightlife Australia has to offer.

Melbourne >>

Daylesford & Macedon Ranges

Daylesford Main Street

Travel out to a Daylesford day spa for some rejuvenation therapies.

Daylesford & Macedon Ranges >>

Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges

Yarra Valley

Visit Yarra Valley for a weekend of wine tasting.

Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges >>

Mornington Peninsula

Mornington Peninsula

Whether it's golf, wine tasting or perhaps surfing, the Mornington Peninsula will surely meet any visitor's needs.

Mornington Peninsula >>

Phillip Island

Phillip Island

National parks, walking tracks, unique wildlife and motor sport.

Phillip Island >>

Great Ocean Road

The 12 Apostles

Drive along Victoria's magnificent Great Ocean Road, stopping at Bells Beach for world class surfing, Lorne, or Port Campbell and take a look at the unique limestone formations known as the 12 Apostles.

The Great Ocean Road >>

Goldfields

Ballarat

The goldfield towns of Ballarat and Bendigo greet visitors with tree lined streets and Victorian architecture.

Victoria Goldfields Region >>

The Grampians

The Grampians

those interested in hiking and rock climbing will find the Grampians or Gippsland region of particular interest.

The Grampians >>

High Country

Mt Buller

During the winter months the high country in Victoria offers quality skiing opportunities at resorts such as Mt Buller and Falls Creek.

Victoria's High Country >>

Gippsland

Gippsland

The region is perfect for those that love nature and the outdoors, with lakes and waterways, beautiful beaches and rainforests located throughout the area.

Gippsland Region >>

Murray River Country

Echuca

On the northern border of Victoria lies the Murray River where visitors can cruise on a houseboat, enjoy golf or go fishing for the famous Murray cod.

Murray River Country >>