Discover the best top things to do in Kingston, Australia including Vortex Air Charters, Kirkhope Aviation, Fly Back In Time, Sharkmen Fishing Charters, Reel Time Fishing Charters, Aspendale Beach, Parkdale Beach, Edithvale Beach, Carrum Beach, Bonbeach Beach.
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5.0 based on 57 reviews
Vortex Air is a family owned and operated charter company offering private charters to destinations around Australia. Based at Moorabbin Airport, Melbourne; Vortex Air provides the comfortable, convenient alternative to commercial flight options.Offering a number of aircraft options to suit the size and budget of your group, Vortex specialises in adventure charters to destinations including Barnbougle Dunes Golf Links in Tasmania, the slopes of Mount Hotham and the untamed surf breaks of King Island.
5.0 based on 251 reviews
Kirkhope Aviation is an air tours company at Moorabbin Airport, Melbourne. We've specialized in Outback Australia air tours for over 35 years! Our most popular destinations include Lake Eyre, Birdsville, The Flinders Ranges, Brown Brothers Winery in Milawa and Lord Howe Island. Ranging from short tours to extended vacations, we offer pre-planned as well as bespoke (custom) tours that visit iconic Australian destinations, getting you there in comfortable and modern twin-engine luxury aircraft.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Sharkmen Fishing Charters has existed for over 28 years. The crew (Robert & Dylan) are a Father/Son team and have over 60 years of Vic Fishing experience between them. They are not only Fishing guru's but are passionate, determined and super friendly! You are sure to be impressed by our 37ft fully fibreglass vessel. Onboard 'Imagine That' the most comfortable and well setup boat of the fleet you are sure to have a fantastic day on the water. Lockable bathroom, Toilet, basin, barbecue, Tea & Coffee facilities and a fully sheltered deck area are only a few of the many features of Imagine That. OUR FISHING TRIPS Melbourne Snapper Charter Join an experienced and passionate crew fishing In Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne for Snapper, Whiting, Kingfish, Gummy Sharks and more aboard the most comfortable vessel in the area. With Toilet, BBQ and tea & coffee facilities. Enjoy fishing spacious with only 12 anglers max on board with all High end Tackle and bait included. Portland Bluefin Tuna Charter From the months of March through until September we fish for the mighty Southern Bluefin Tuna out of Portland, Southwest Victoria. There isnt anything more exhilarating than to catch fish that range from 10 - 170kg and to catch multiple numbers of them in one day. Call Robert & Dylan now to get onboard 0418107071
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Melbourne Snapper & Portland Tuna Fishing Charters, specialising in Port Phillip Bay Snapper & Squid, Western Port King George Whiting, Gummy Shark, Elephant Shark plus Portland Southern Bluefin Tuna. Established as one of the most successful charter operations in Melbourne, catering to the humble beginner through to experienced anglers, our local knowledge is second to none specialising in Port Phillip Bay, Western Port and the Southern Ocean. Being a trailer boat charter we are able to depart from different locations such as Carrum Boat Ramp for Melbourne's iconic Port Phillip Bay 'Big Red' Snapper, Sorrento Boat Ramp for Squid, Hastings Boat Ramp
4.5 based on 15 reviews
On nice sunny warm day in Melbourne a walk along the nice beach is relaxing, especially at low tide whereby can wade on the water edge or go for a swim, changing rooms at the life saving club. Park your car on the east side of Aspendale station as free behind the shops, only 150 metres stroll to the beach. Walk the beach south to Chelsea approximately five kilometres, numerous cafes are there for lunch or nice coffee. To return to Aspendale can catch the train.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
I have been coming to this beach for over 15 years, but as I moved away from the area I hadn't been in a while. I was pleasantly surprised due to the changes to this and subsequent beaches along the coast here. They are in the process of upgrading the bike and pedestrian paths at street level and have put in small carparks where you can pay with an app or credit card or coins. I highly recommend the app as you only pay for the amount of time you are there. Otherwise try and find off street free parking across the road, but watch for permit zones, as you can't park there unless you have a permit or you will be fined. The beach itself can be accessed easily and limited or no steps and different entry points. So those with mobility issues it is a great beach to visit safely. In the warmer months it is popular due to the fact that it isn't a dangerous beach and the water is quite warm. Families love this area too as the beach is long and wide enough to play sports, build sandcastles and incredibly child friendly. It isn't a patrolled beach, but the nearest one is Mordialloc Beach. If you have a dog, check the signs for allowances. It is also a great place to photograph sunsets and rock formations. There are also upper and lower walkways, so you have a choice for where to exercise. It is also worth noting that this is a super clean beach and I have seen COVID cleaners wiping down railings etc recently. There are a few shops nearby, train line [the Frankston Line] a bit further in, just in case you need snacks or don't want to drive here. Definitely worth a visit.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
lovely long beach with lovely long sand bars when tide is low and with the addition of the soon to be completed life saving club will be even better
4.5 based on 15 reviews
There is a very attractive playground, car parking, and public toilets (all at the Surf Life Saving Club) and shops nearby. Of course, the beach is wide, sandy, and clean. It is very close to the highway and railway station.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Quiet unassuming beach. Away from the madding crowd. Lot's of clean white sand and crystal blue water on a hot summer's day. Great for walking in winter watching the waves crash to shore.
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