Discover the best top things to do in Victoria, Australia including Apollo Bay Harbour, Port of Echuca Discovery Centre, Melbourne City Marina, D'Albora Marinas, Queenscliff Harbour, The Anchorage Marina, Wyndham Harbour, Victoria Harbour, Western Port Marina, Jerusalem Creek Marina.
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The Port of Echuca is a living monument to the 1870's when it was Australia's largest inland port and indeed the third largest port in Australia outside Sydney and Melbourne. Authentic steam driven paddlesteamers depart daily from the Echuca Wharf which originally extended 333 metres in length in the 1880's and has been recently been reconstructed.Home of the TV series "All the Rivers Run", the Port of Echuca will provide you with a glimpse of what live was really like in the late 1800's. With the new Discovery Centre now open, it is indeed an attraction not to be missed.
"What a history the Murray has!" was my first thought after disembarking from the Emmylou. The two-hour ride along the Murray had been nothing but fascinating. Hearing the stories of good old days in Echuca, tasting history before my very eyes and the story of each and every paddle steamer we had come across, our captain that day has been excellent and very knowledgeable. Of course, the lunch we had was icing on top of everything else. It being a warm summer afternoon when we visited, the cold drinks served was a Godsent. I would recommend the Emmylou or something similar if you are looking to cruise down the Murray in leisure comfort and over a meal. As there are only as many people on board as there are available seatings for lunch, the boat is spacious enough to move around and toilets are available. Very worthwhile spending an afternoon on if the history of a town fascinates you.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
The facilities and berthing for boats of all sizes is top class. Having a base with kitchen, lounge, bathroom, and laundry within easy access and in the centre of the city is fantastic.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
D’ALBORA Marinas is the largest marina operator in Australia with seven marinas, offering exchange berthing rights and a premium service, while fostering a genuine sense of belonging within our community.
4.0 based on 203 reviews
Queenscliff Harbour is a bustling 250 berth marina with a working boatyard. Along the boardwalk is the dynamic retail precinct with restaurants, fresh seafood, pizza, ice-cream, coffee, charter/dive operators, fashion, gifts, bike hire, hairdressers & a day spa. Make sure to climb or catch the lift to the top of the 42m observation tower offering stunning 360° views of the bays natural beauty.
Booked to stay in the marina for the long weekend. Great chioce of dining options along the waterfront. Nice 10 minute stroll into Queenscliff where there are lots of interesting shops to venture into Good facilities on offer for boats moored there
4.0 based on 39 reviews
Located between Geelong and Williamstown, Wyndham Harbour is Melbourne’s newest harbour suburb on the northwestern shores of Port Phillip Bay. Encompassing luxury apartment living surrounded by a beautiful new marina and at a convenient location, Wyndham Harbour attracts people drawn to the water and a rewarding waterfront lifestyle.
A stunning place to visit, the cafe seems to be under new management which is fantastic, great food, coffee and very reasonable prices.. When the rest of the restaurants here fill up, this place will be an amazing place to visit or live, very cool, nothing like it in the west.
3.0 based on 1 reviews
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