Melbourne
Phillip Island
Mornington Peninsula
Great Ocean Road
Melbourne
(3 Days / 2 Nights)

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Day 1 - Melbourne - Phillip Island

Distance:
140 km
Depart:
Melbourne to Phillip Island
Highlights:
Get close to nature on Phillip Island - natural beauty, sandy beaches, tranquil wetlands and unique wildlife experiences await. As the sun fades, experience the Penguin Parade and watch the little penguins waddle up the beach to their homes. See the Southern Hemisphere's second largest fur seal colony, visit the Koala Conservation Centre or visit the Phillip Island Circuit, home to the International MotoGP Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Day 2 - Phillip Island - Mornington Peninsula

Distance:
100 km
Depart:
Phillip Island to Sorrento
Highlights:
Cliff top mansions, lively local markets, grand historic gardens and galleries spilling over with art and antiques create colour and life around the coastal villages of the Mornington Peninsula. Visit one of the 50 cellar doors and taste the renowned pinots, or swing a club on one of the many golf courses, internationally recognised for some of the world's finest natural golf terrain.

Day 3 - Mornington Peninsula - Melbourne

Distance:
105 km
Depart:
Sorrento to Queenscliff to Melbourne
Highlights:
Head to the Sorrento Pier and catch the Sorrento-Queenscliff ferry which can take you and your vehicle across to Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula. Enjoy a variety of activities such as snorkeling, jet-skiing, swimming with dolphins, surfing, kayaking, fishing, marine sanctuaries, sailing and more. World class wineries are peppered throughout the area, as are superb restaurants, quaint cafés, fresh local seafood and Sunday markets.
Depart:
Bellarine Peninsula to Melbourne (via Geelong)

More Information: On things to do and see and where to stay, visit - www.visitvictoria.com


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Regional Victoria Planner's Guide 2010>2011

Regional Victoria's conference venues have released a guide and planning tool for meeting planners.

Showcasing the opportunities throughout Victoria as the 'clean air country alternative' the guide acts as an informative planning tool for people and organisations involved with business events.

Please visit the Business Events Victoria website for further information.