Melbourne to Phillip Island
Phillip Island
Phillip Island is a short drive from Melbourne. The island has beaches, coastal scenery, and wildlife. It is known for its colony of little penguins, as well as koalas and kangaroos.
Mornington Peninsula
The Mornington Peninsula has vineyards, beaches, and natural geothermal springs. It is a quieter part of the region and a good place to slow the pace after the race weekend.
The Great Ocean Road
A ferry from the Mornington Peninsula takes you to Queenscliff, where the Great Ocean Road begins. Apollo Bay is a good base along the route, with beaches and fresh seafood. Port Campbell National Park is home to the Twelve Apostles, a series of limestone stacks rising from the ocean.
Port Fairy The route ends in Port Fairy, a historic coastal village. Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve is nearby, an extinct volcano where koalas, kangaroos, and emus can be found.
We can put together a self-drive itinerary that combines the Australian Grand Prix with this coastal route.
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