Victoria has almost 2,000 kilometres of coastline, which stretches from the South Australian border to the New South Wales border in the north-east corner of Victoria and fronts the Southern Ocean, Bass Strait and the Tasman Sea. Victoria is Australia's second-smallest state, covering 227,600 square kilometres. Presents diverse regional areas and attractions, from national parks and forests with wildlife to wineries, lakes and mountains offering skiing, climbing and hiking.
Things to do and see in Victoria include: The Twelve Apostles, Point Nepean, Cape Bridgewater, Ninety Mile Beach, Yarra Valley, and The Great Ocean Road.
Victoria has an efficient transport system, allowing you to travel around the state by road, rail and air.
Various train and bus companies operate services connecting Melbourne with intrastate and interstate destinations, while scheduled flights service regional centres. There are also ferry services crossing the bay to connect the popular beachside spots of Queenscliff and Sorrento. |
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