Accommodation - Victoria
Every region in Victoria has its own unique atmosphere, landscape and range of experiences.
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Bayplay Dive Resort
based in Portsea, VIC, Australia
- Dive with the Dragons! Or Dive on a Submarine! Based in Portsea on the Mornington Peninsula, Bayplay offers all inclusive packages for the diving enthusiast with a range of accommodation from private apartments to budget priced rooms.
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Torquay Accommodation
- Bells Beach, where the big swells are definitely for experienced surfers, is the next stop along the coast. This world famous beach is the venue for the Rip Curl Pro, one of the most sought after surfing titles on the World Championship Tour.
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Melbourne Accommodation
- Melbourne is synonymous with fun and relaxation, it's Bays and Peninsulas featuring beguiling beaches, fine food and wine, chic beachfront towns and a variety of family attractions.
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Bendigo Accommodation
- In the centre of town, gold era architecture nestles among century-old gardens, sidewalk cafés, art galleries and antique stores. Take a walk and explore the city's heritage buildins and sites, including the Alexandra Fountain.
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Shepparton Accommodation
- On the banks of the Goulburn River, Shepparton offers great weather, gourmet food and wine, superb shopping and many recreational and entertainment facilities.
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Portland Accommodation
- Portland, located in south-west Victoria, offers visitors a wealth of opportunities to explore rugged landscapes, discover a colourful history, get back to nature, surf some great waves, hoist a sail in a brisk wind, catch a fish, wander historic streets and dine on great local food and wine.
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Geelong Accommodation
- Geelong, is the major gateway to the Bellerine Peninsula's delights and further attractions of the Great Ocean Road.
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Great Ocean Road Accommodation
- The Great Ocean Road is a 243 km stretch of road between Torquay and Warrnambool. The road was constructed to provide work for returning soldiers and dedicated as a Memorial to those killed in the First World War. It is one of Australia's great scenic coastline drives.
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Frankston Accommodation
- The Mornington Peninsula National Park has long been a favourite for summer holidays. Covering 2,686ha, its diverse coastal environments range from the basalt cliffs at Cape Schanck to the native bushland of Greens Bush and the roaring surf of Gunnamatta.
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Portsea Accommodation
- After Sorrento, Portsea was one of the first settlements on the Mornington Peninsula. Early settler, James Sandle Ford 1840's named Portsea.
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Phillip Island Accommodation
- Just 26 kilometres long and 9 kilometres wide, Phillip Island is a short stretch of land just over an hour south-east of Melbourne. Accessible by passenger ferry from Crib Point or by bridge from San Remo, Phillip Island is a popular holiday destination for Melburnians.
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Mornington Peninsula Accommodation
- Stylish Sorrento and Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, are filled with antique shops, galleries, cafes and numerous walking trails along the ocean-facing coastline.
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Ballarat Accommodation
- Ballarat, Victoria's largest inland city, blends its extraordinary past with an exciting present. Gold laid the foundations of Ballarat and yielded majestic architecture and wide tree-lined streets still evident today.
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Queenscliff Accommodation
- Queenscliff is an historic seaside village 100 kilometres from Melbourne on the sandy shores of Port Phillip Bay.
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Traralgon Accommodation
- Traralgon has plenty to offer. The Gippsland town was a resting place for drovers during the gold rush, and today has grown to service the surrounding energy, agricultural, pastoral, papermakingnd timber industries.
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