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Whether you adore the arts or love the great outdoors, Victoria has something for you. Located on the southeastern tip of Australia, this diverse territory is home to the metropolitan city of Melbourne, acclaimed wineries of the Yarra Valley, beautiful beaches of Phillip Island and more cafés, bistros, boutiques, national parks and wildlife creatures than you can count.

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To help you plan which of these stunning sites to see, follow Tourism Australia's destination guide featuring the best attractions Victoria has to offer.

First up: What to see in Melbourne

 Melbourne

Sitting on the Yarra River at Port Phillip Bay, this stylish, vibrant city is a maze of narrow, hidden streets, opulent bars, exclusive restaurants and off-the-beaten-path boutiques. Visit Federation Square, the city's landmark cultural space, and enjoy a sunset beer on the St. Kilda promenade. Shop till you drop on funky Brunswick Street or upmarket Chapel Street. Wander Southbank's cafés, bistros and bars and get a world tour of cuisines in Carlton, Richmond and Fitzroy. Take an Aboriginal Heritage Walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens and cheer with the crowds at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

 Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges

Stay in Yarra Glen, the heart of the food and wine region, and tour the acclaimed wineries of the Yarra Valley. Trek through the tall forests of the Dandenong Ranges National Park. You can stop amidst the fairytale mists of Sherbrooke Forest or take the Puffing Billy Steam Railway through the villages of Belgrave, Gembrook and Emerald. Visit the famous Healesville wildlife sanctuary and wander the gardens, waterfalls and forest of Marysville, also a gateway to the Lake Mountain ski fields.

Next: See where to swim with dolphins, stroll through antique shops and view koalas in the wild
 Mornington Peninsula

Swim with dolphins, stroll the bay and surf the beaches of the historic seaside village of Sorrento. Take in the cliff-top walks, stunning views and million-dollar mansions of Portsea at the tip of the Mornington Peninsula. Pick your own berries and visit wineries and galleries in Red Hill and Main Ridge. In Flinders, you'll find great beaches, wineries and golf courses.



 Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges

Sample the health-giving mineral waters of Hepburn Springs and explore Kyneton's antique shops. Bushwalk past gardens and hillside estates at Mount Macedon and picnic at legendary Hanging Rock. This region is a fairytale at the end of a fast highway from Melbourne, filled with galleries, boutique accommodations and fine places to eat.



 Phillip Island

See koalas and waterbirds in the wild at Rhyll and watch fairy penguins waddle home at dusk on Summerland Beach. For a different kind of wild life, visit the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, home to the Australian Motor Cycle Grand Prix and V8 Supercar 500. To get there, take a car ferry from Stony Point to Cowes, the island's main town. Or, arrive in the gateway of San Remo—also a fishing and pelican haven—via suspension bridge.

Next: See where to go whale-watching, rock climbing and snowboarding
 Great Ocean Road

Discover beaches, bushland and kangaroos at Anglesea and see epic waves crash on Bells Beach, near the surfing town of Torquay. Swim, surf and fish in Lorne and walk through the waterfalls and lush rain forest of the nearby Otway Ranges. You can stand on Shipwreck Coast and marvel at the craggy limestone stacks of the Twelve Apostles in Port Campbell National Park. Sea-kayak and surf in idyllic Apollo Bay and watch whales from Warrnambool. You'll find fishing and an annual folk festival in historic Port Fairy.

 Grampians

Stay in Halls Gap and trek the spectacular ridges of the Grampians, which rise dramatically from the flat expanse of Victoria's west. Go bushwalking, rock climbing, fishing and canoing in the rugged Grampians National Park. It's also a haven for wildlife, wildflowers and Aboriginal art sites, such as the famous Bunjil's shelter. You can fish on the banks of the Wimmera River in the tranquil rural town of Horsham. Visit the beautiful village of Dunkeld at the Grampian's southern end and bustling, historic Stawell at the north.

 High Country

Ski or snowboard at Mount Hotham, Australia's powder capital, or on the steep slopes of the winter playground of Falls Creek. Tackle winter sports, biking or four-wheeling at Mount Buller and marvel at Mount Buffalo's unique granite beauty. Visit wineries fringed by gum trees in Rutherglen and see the courthouse where Ned Kelly stood trial in the historic gold rush town of Beechworth. Go fishing, boating and water skiing at Lake Eildon. Or base yourself in Bright for walking, cycling and easy access to snowfields and gourmet delights.

Next: See where to snorkel with marine life, explore pioneer history and pan for gold
 Gippsland

Trek the pristine coastal wilderness of Wilsons Promontory National Park and dive and snorkel with brightly colored marine life in Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. From Bairnsdale and the holiday haven of Lakes Entrance, you can explore Gippsland Lakes and Ninety-Mile Beach, where fine sands shelter the planet's highest diversity of species. Stay in the pretty coastal town of Mallacoota and lose yourself in nearby Croajingolong National Park, which has ecosystems so precious they are protected by a World Biosphere Reserve. Explore an ancient honeycomb of caves at Buchan Caves Reserves and four-wheel drive the Australian Alps in Alpine National Park. Enjoy fine wine and dining in Traralgon and fish and boat in the historic port of Sale.

 The Murray

Visit the home of paddle-steamers in Echuca-Moama and explore the pioneer history of Swan Hill. Indulge in fine food and wine amongst the citrus groves and vineyards of the vibrant outback oasis of Mildura. In the twin river towns of Yarrawonga-Mulwala, you can camp, bushwalk, play a round of golf or fish and water ski on the local lakes and rivers.



 Goldfields

Walk the Eureka Trail, pan for gold at Sovereign Hill and see the grand architecture of the gold-rush boom in and around Ballarat. In Bendigo, another boom town, you can see opulent buildings, explore a rich Chinese heritage and drop the equivalent of 30 stories in the Central Deborah Gold Mine. Discover antiques, wineries and Aboriginal rock water wells in Maryborough. Experience Castlemaine's wide streets, fine public buildings and historic homes on a heritage trail.

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