Discover the best top things to do in Portland, Australia including Portland Harbour Tours, Cape Discoveries, The All About Us Bus, Portland SCUBA, Cape Nelson lighthouse, Portland Cable Trams, Chesterwood Books, Portland Strawberries, Portland Visitor Information Centre, Portland Powerhouse Motor and Car Museum.
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Whether you fancy gently idling through the harbour or if you prefer a brisk blast out into the Southern Ocean we have something for you. Come with us and experience Portland’s industrial shipping port from the water. If wildlife and adventure is your thing then take our tour out to Lawrence Rocks. Here you'll see fur seals, Australasian Gannets, big ocean swell and rugged coastline.
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Cape Discoveries tours will take you on a private guided sightseeing tour through a variety of coastal land and seascapes, from the wild windswept capes and protected bays of turquoise waters, to the white sand beaches with an abundance of wildlife along the way. We offer 2 hour, half day and full day tours.
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The All About Us Bus currently runs three tours. The Overview is a general tour including information on history,industry and social aspects of Portland. The 3 Capes Scenic Tour presents some truly spectacular coastal scenery. The Port of Portland Tour enables sightseers to get up-close and personal with port activities. AAUB also offers a pick up drop off service for Great South West Walkers.
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Portland Victoria's only PADI dive centre focused on training scuba divers at all levels and retailing top of the line equipment from some of the top brands in the industry.
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Located only ten minutes from Portland upon the rugged cliffs of Cape Nelson, the Cape Nelson Lighthouse precinct comprises the 35 meter tall lighthouse, the cosy Isabella's cafe, and two exquisitely renovated assistant lighthouse keeper's cottages available as accommodation.These historic buildings have been elegantly restored and now comprise two separate two-bedroom cottages.The cottages are ideal for a secluded couple's get away, families, or groups! The precinct is located within Cape Nelson State Park and is surrounded by spectacular views, excellent walking tracks, and tours of the historic lighthouse run daily.Isabella's cafe, located in the old stables, offers morning and afternoon tea and gourmet lunches daily.Each cottage includes two bedrooms with queen sized beds, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and lounge room with TV, DVD and an open fire place. All properties include free Wi-Fi, reverse cycle air conditioning and breakfast of cereal, milk, eggs, bacon, toast and condiments, as well as tea and coffee. About the area:Cape Nelson is a well known whale spotting area - observe from the cliffs or climb to the top of the lighthouse to spot southern wright whales in the middle of the year and blue whales in summer months! Dolphins and seals are sometimes spotted in the water as well! As we are located on the Great South West Walk, we are surrounded by kilometers of walking tracks through bush, beaches and cliffs. The area is rich in native wildlife, including kangaroos and wallabies, echidnas, koalas, and is close to Australia's only mainland Gannet breeding colony. The beaches around Portland are also well known for having great surf for all levels at any time of year, so make sure to bring boards and wetsuits!
Surrounded by walking trails along wild coastal cliffs, abundant with birdlife and wallabies, this lighthouse is the perfect base when visiting Portland (we stayed onsite at the cottages).
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Portland's Cable Tram provides a 7.4km scenic ride along the picturesque Portland Bay foreshore, while also visiting many historic destinations and some of Portland's best tourist attractions along the way.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Just popped into to buy some fresh strawberries on the way home. Delicious and great value. Couldn’t resist strawberry ice cream too. Yum! Worth popping into if you’re in the area.
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All tour info here combined with the Maritime Discovery Centre. Portland was a whaling port many years ago and they have a full skeleton in the main area. Cafe available (did not go in). Little gift shop area.
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This museum is an enormous credit to the volunteers who run it. The exhibits are beautifully restored and maintained. There are some particularly rare cars and items that you wouldn't expect to find in a provincial museum. Exceptional value but please remember they don't take Eftpos.
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