Discover the best top things to do in St Kilda, Australia including Skydive Melbourne, St Kilda Botanical Gardens, St Kilda Pier, St Kilda Pier, St. Kilda Beach.
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4.5 based on 188 reviews
Skydive Melbourne is Melbourne's only beach skydive! Tandem skydive from 14,000ft above St Kilda attached to an experienced professional. With only 15 minutes instruction you can experience the ultimate thrill.....freefalling towards earth at over 200km/hr for up to an insane 60 seconds!Included in the price of each and every skydive a full colour certificate of achievement, sticker, loyalty card and membership to the Australian Parachute Federation. Available for purchase are awesome DVD and photo packages as well as T-shirts and merchandise.
4.5 based on 285 reviews
The St Kilda Botanic Gardens were staked out in the 1800s and formally establised in 1859, when a boundary fence was erected around the gardens. The gardens are a feature of St Kilda that is loved by residens ad visiors alike. The flowers are attractive, particularly in spring. The mature trees provide a home for wildlife such as the Flying Foxes (bats) and the rare Powerful Owl. Many native birds can he found im the gardens. The gardesn have a playground. Dogs (on leash) are welcome. Bicycles are not allowed. The gardens, which have restrooms, are open seven days a week, sunrise to sunset.
4.5 based on 622 reviews
Visited on a Sunday so there was a waterfront market and the bonus of a Triathlon. Lovely place to visit and the extra of seeing for free the fairy penguins at the end of the pier, Lovely clean area easily accessed by tram from Melbourne, sea breezes and good cafes on Acland Road.
4.5 based on 558 reviews
St Kilda Pier is a Melbourne landmark and has traditionally been one of Melbourne's most popular tourist attractions. Providing panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline and Port Phillip Bay, the pier is a popular destination for strolling, cycling, in-line skating and fishing. St Kilda's Little Penguin colony is well-known for making the breakwater its home, and is a popular tourist attraction. You can view the Little Penguins from the viewing platform at St Kilda Pier or by charter boat. St Kilda Pier has safe wheelchair access, lighting, handrails, drinking fountains, toilets, barbeques and a picnic and playground area. Only 5km from Melbourne CBD, St Kilda is well serviced by public transport. Take the tram from the heart of the city. Alternatively, car parking is available in the vicinity of the foreshore.
I seriously don't bother going to Phillip Island anymore the fairy penguins are right here! It can depend on the night as to how many there are but we have been lucky on most occasions that we have been. There is also a great view of the city from the pier, a great photo opportunity beckons.
4.0 based on 2,218 reviews
Long, well-maintained and clean beach just outside Melbourne, lined with markets, amusement parks and nightclubs.
Family friendly beach with really nice beach side bars and eating places, Also access to a public indoor swimming pool and Luna Beach ammusement park. A short walk to the vibrant Acland Street where there are quiant old fashion style cake shops and ice cream parlours
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