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Victoria - Melbourne Coast

Melbourne Coast is a vibrant and Internationaly popular region. Travel on trams, visit museums and galleries and shop till you drop in boutiques. Towns in this region include: Melbourne city and suburbs, St Kilda and Williamstown. Stay in hotels, motels, apartments and stylish Bed & Breakfasts.


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Portsea

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Frankston

Located 39km south of Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay , Frankston.

Attractions and activities include sailboarding, snorkelling and diving, theatres, galleries and botanic gardens, Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve, Foreshore walking track and indoor climbing, Frankston Pier, landscaped gardens and boardwalk.

Accommodation options for visitors include motels, apartments and B&Bs.

Melbourne Information

Located on the banks of the Yarra River , Melbourne is a sophisticated capital city.
Melbourne was previously established due to its proximity to the gold fields.

Attractions and activities include riverside cafes and restaurants, Chinatown and Botanic Gardens, Aquarium, City Circle Tram and Olympic Park, Rialto Towers observation deck, Cook's Cottage and Carlton Brewery tour, Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens, Olympic Museum and Australian Gallery of Sport, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Como historic residence and ferry ride from Southgate, St Kilda Beach, river walks and Queen Victoria Market.

Accommodation options for visitors include hotels, apartments and motels, guesthouses, backpackers and B&Bs, caravan parks, villas and cabins.

St Kilda

Located 5km south of Melbourne by tram, St Kilda is an inner suburb on the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay , famous for its pier.

St Kilda was originally a seaside resort for wealthy Melburnians, it is now a cosmopolitan suburb with many cafes, restaurants and bars.

Attractions and activities include Luna Park , Palais Theatre, St Kilda Pir, Sunday Markets, Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix, Marina , ferry to Williamstown, Charter Boats to view Little Penguin Colony, cycle, skating and walking tracks.

Accommodation options for visitors include hotels, motels, apartments and guesthouses.

Williamstown

Located 13 km west of Melbourne , at the mouth of the Yarra River , where it enters Hobsons Bay .

Williamstown was previously established in 1837 as Melbourne 's first seaport, it is now a popular maritime village with many historic buildings.

Attractions and activities include Williamstown Maritime Museum , Yarra River Cruises, Scienceworks, cafes, restaurants, monthly craft markets and stunning views of the Melbourne City skyline.

Accommodation options for visitors include hotels, B&Bs, backpackers and apartments.

Tourist Attractions

Carlton Brewery Tour

Carlton Brewery Tour

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Chill on Ice Lounge & Bar

Chill on Ice Lounge & Bar

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Eureka Skydeck 88 Melbourne

Eureka Skydeck 88 Melbourne

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Global Ballooning Melbourne

Global Ballooning Melbourne

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Rod Laver Arena

Rod Laver Arena

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Photography Made Easy Tour Melbourne

Photography Made Easy Tour Melbourne

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MCG Tours

MCG Tours

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Heli Experiences

Heli Experiences

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The Esplanade Market St Kilda

The Esplanade Market St Kilda

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Hidden Secrets Tours Melbourne

Hidden Secrets Tours Melbourne

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