Victoria

Victoria Travel Guide

Compact, culture‑rich, and easy to explore. From Melbourne’s laneways and sporting icons to the Great Ocean Road, wine regions, gold‑rush towns, and alpine peaks, use this guide to plan city breaks, regional escapes, accessible experiences, and scenic road trips.

Highlights

  • Melbourne: Laneways, cafés, galleries, sport, live music
  • Great Ocean Road: Clifftop drive, Twelve Apostles, surf towns
  • Yarra Valley: Wineries, hot‑air balloons, wildlife sanctuary
  • Mornington Peninsula: Beaches, hot springs, cellar doors
  • Grampians (Gariwerd): Rugged ranges, hikes, lookouts, wildlife
  • Goldfields: Ballarat and Bendigo heritage streetscapes and museums
  • High Country: Alpine towns, cycling trails, snowfields

Major cities and regions

Getting around

Public transport: Myki card for Melbourne’s trains, trams, and buses. V/Line trains and coaches link regional centres (Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Shepparton, Traralgon, Warrnambool).

Driving: Easy day trips from Melbourne. Road tolls apply on CityLink/EastLink (Linkt). Alpine roads may require chains in winter.

Airports: Melbourne (MEL) Tullamarine; Avalon (AVV) near Geelong for some domestic routes.

Accessibility

Victoria’s major attractions publish detailed access information and many natural sites include accessible paths and lookouts.

  • Transport: Level‑access trams on key routes, accessible train stations, low‑floor buses. Regional V/Line services list accessibility features.
  • Beaches and trails: Accessible beach matting and wheelchairs in popular spots (St Kilda, Altona, Mornington Peninsula); accessible trails in the Grampians and Yarra Ranges.
  • Adult change facilities: Melbourne Airport, major centres, museums, and city precincts. See facilities →
  • Parents’ rooms: Major centres and attractions. Melbourne · Geelong

Use the AussieLoo app for real‑time locations, hours, and accessibility filters.

Road trips and scenic drives

Events and festivals

View all VIC events →

Sample 5‑day VIC itinerary

  1. Day 1–2: Melbourne — Laneways, NGV, sports precinct, St Kilda
  2. Day 3: Yarra Valley — Wineries and Healesville Sanctuary
  3. Day 4: Mornington Peninsula — Beaches and hot springs
  4. Day 5: Great Ocean Road — Twelve Apostles and Otways

Practical info

Best time to visit: Spring (Sep–Nov) and autumn (Mar–May) for mild weather. Summer is beach and events season; winter suits alpine trips.

Weather: “Four seasons in a day” in Melbourne — pack layers.

Facilities: For on‑the‑go facilities (accessible toilets, showers, parents’ rooms), use the AussieLoo app.

Useful links

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