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Polperro Dolphin Swims

Sorrento Pier, Esplanade, Sorrento VIC 3943

Polperro Dolphin Swims is a multi-award winning environmental tourism operation that offers you the opportunity to observe and swim with wild bottlenose dolphins in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. Our fully licensed vessel possesses a professionally trained and experienced crew to ensure that you have an unforgettable marine adventure. Passenger safety and the dolphins\\' protection are of paramount importance, and so we purposely limit the size of our trips to guarantee a high standard of customer and environmental care. Our on-board facilities include change areas, toilet, hot shower and a galley for serving refreshments. Wetsuits, masks and snorkels are all supplied. Reef and seal swims are often part of our trips, so be prepared to see and experience much more than just dolphins. Polperro Dolphin Swims offers a wide range of other services including Bay cruises, educational and historical tours, fully catered charters or a trip of your own personal design.

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Renewyou Wellness Centre

5 George Street, Sorrento VIC 3943

We offer services and treatments that care for your health and your beauty. Our health services treat your health problems naturally, and our beauty treatments nurture and pamper you with chemical free skin care, make up, and body treatments. We care for you in a holistic way, by helping you restore balance to your life. We help you feel good and look great.

Our Natural Therapies include Kinesiology, naturopathy, herbal medicine, homeopathy, N.L.P., Reiki, and Theta healing, as well as relaxation, therapeutic, and hot stone massage. Our goal is to help you live a better life, to be well in all ways, mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually.

We use chemical free products in our beauty treatments. Our facials, our body wraps, our hand and foot treatments have no chemicals to harm you. We also have a chemical free range of mineral makeup to help your skin look its best

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Village Cinemas - Sorrento

26 - 36 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento VIC 3943

Village Cinemas is a major force in cinema exhibition in Australia and overseas. Village Cinemas Australia is a division of Village Cinemas International, which, together with its strategic partners, currently operates in Australia, Singapore, Greece and the Czech Republic.

Village Cinemas operate traditional cinemas, drive-ins, and specialised cinema experiences of Cinema Europa and Gold Class.

Village Cinemas International is part of the Village Roadshow group of media and entertainment companies.

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Sorrento Athenaeum Cinemas

Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento VIC 3943

Construction of the Sorrento Athenaeum Hall commenced in 1894, and comprised of a limestone building housing a large hall, a stage with a cellar, dressing rooms, two shops and a separate residence above. Sorrento Shopkeeper Mr. D. Macfarlane owned the cinema during this period.

Approximately in 1918 a Bio cabin was erected between the main lobby, the shop and the hall. Films were projected through the central back door of the hallway. In 1919 electricity was introduced and saw the removal of all gas lamps.

1925 saw the expansion of the “Athenaeum Picture Theatre“ resulting in a seating capacity of 592.

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Searoad Ferries

Sorrento Pier, Sorrento VIC 3943

Searoad Ferries connects the Great Ocean Road and the Bellarine to the Mornington Peninsula, the 40 minute crossing is a stress free alternative to driving through the city, saving you time and kilometres. With two specially designed all weather 60 metre ferries departing from both destinations on the hour, every hour, 7am to 6pm daily. Enjoy easy drive-on and drive-off facilities, spacious comfortable lounges with full length windows, a tempting cafe and plenty of deck space. There are ever changing sights, watch out for dolphins, whales in winter and enormous ships as you breathe incredibly fresh air. Arriving at Sorrento, you will have a perfect view of multi-million dollar mansions sitting atop cliffs, tiny coves filled with boats, the beautiful foreshore and old limestone buildings. Whether you are going home, or on a journey far away, there's no better way to see the bay than with Searoad Ferries. Searoad Ferries operate in all weather; ferries leave every hour on the hour, from 7am to 6pm. Passengers with vehicles are advised to arrive at the terminals at least 30 minutes prior to departure. The ferries depart from Queenscliff Harbour, Queenscliff and the Sorrento Pier, Sorrento. Special features on the 40 minute journey, unparalleled views of historic lighthouses, the Point Nepean fortifications, navigational features, seals and dolphins are available from the comfortable lounge areas, cafe style seating or numerous observation decks. Both vessels are fully equipped to cater for passengers with disabilities, including an internal lift from the vehicle deck to the passenger lounge. Enjoy a twilight cruise available on Fridays and Saturdays on the 4pm sailings from Sorrento and 5pm sailings from Queenscliff; tasting local produce from the Mornington and Bellarine Peninsula. Coaches may be booked ahead. Seven days notice is advisable to secure passage.

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Mornington Peninsula National Park

Point Nepean Rd, Portsea VIC 3944

This narrow strip of coast and bushland offers a wonderful blend of natural scenery and fascinating historic features. The park is popular for swimming, walking, picnics and nature study, as well as surfing at ocean beaches like Portsea, Sorrento and Gunnamatta. Aboriginal Traditional Owners Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.

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Point Nepean National Park

Point Nepean Rd, Portsea VIC 3944

Point Nepean is truly one of Victoria's beautiful natural landscapes. A special place with so much to see and discover. Point Nepean National Park has a rich history and played an important role in shaping the early settlement, quarantine and defence of Victoria. The park is located at the very tip of the Mornington Peninsula, with outstanding coastal scenery and panoramic views of Bass Strait, the Rip and Port Phillip Bay. Explore the military forts and tunnels, discover the historic Quarantine Station, view the memorial where Prime Minister Harold Holt went missing or simply enjoy the coastal surrounds. Aboriginal Traditional Owners Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.

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The Dunes Golf Links

335 Browns Rd, Rye VIC 3941

Set on 300 acres of gently rolling sand dunes, the 27 hole golf facility at The Dunes Golf Links is Australia's premier public access course. Located in the heart of the Mornington Peninsula 'Cups' region, The Dunes maintains the highest standards of course maintenance and customer service matched only by the very best private clubs. The success and popularity of The Dunes is a direct reflection of the course layout. Designed by Tony Cashmore, The Dunes achieved the very difficult objective of being a challenge to the low marker without being a monster for the higher handicapped golfer. The tournament course is 6464 metres and accolades include being ranked as 17 in Australia and voted number one public access course in Australia by readers of 'Golf Magazine'. The 9 hole Cups course is a delightful par 33 and very popular with junior and local residents. 'Links golf is real golf, The Dunes is real golf'. Style of Golf Course: Pure Links Style Golf Course with over 120 bunkers set in Sand Dunes in the famous Cups Region. Course No of Holes: 27 - 18 Hole Championship Course and 9 hole cups course Course Length (m): 6464 metres and 2316 metres Course par: Par 72 and Par 33

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Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park

Point Nepean Rd, Portsea VIC 3944

With its proximity to Victoria's largest city the southern end of the Bay has high visitor usage throughout the year with a huge peak over the summer months. The southern Bay is Melbourne's summer playground and many of the areas within Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park are popular for a range of recreational pursuits from snorkelling and SCUBA diving through to passive recreation on the beach. Habitat types found within the park include seagrass beds, sheltered intertidal mudflats, intertidal sandy beaches and rocky shores, subtidal soft substrata and rocky reefs, as well as the open water environment. The diversity and abundance of marine flora and fauna in this region are greater than many comparable habitats elsewhere in the world. The park is located in an area renowned for its diversity of migratory wader birds and includes a number of sites listed under a number of treaties to protect migratory bird habitat including International Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (the Ramsar Convention). The high diversity of marine life around the mouth of Port Phillip is due to the wide range of habitats in the area and its central Victorian location. The area marks the end of the range for some animals and plants that prefer the cold waters of western Victoria, but it also supports warmth-loving species from eastern Australia that can survive in the bay's relatively calm, shallow waters. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.

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Portsea Golf Club

46 London Bridge Road, Portsea VIC 3944

This links style layout is set amongst rolling sand dunes adjoining Point Nepean National Park. Portsea Golf Club ranks as one of the top courses on the peninsula and consistently rates in the Top 50 courses of Australia. A number of design improvements to bunkering, tees and greens have further enhanced the course in recent years. With superbly maintained couch fairways and well drained soils, Portsea is an enjoyable if not challenging experience all year round. Portsea hosts state and national events, complemented by their own prestigious 72 hole Open Amateur. Style of Golf Course: Traditional Links Course No of Holes: 18 Course Length (m): 5,935 Course par: 72 Restaurant, Bar and Accommodation Facilities: The clubhouse has a restaurant which can cater to groups to up to 200 people for a formal sit down dinner. It also has 24 boutique style accommodation rooms. The clubhouse is a perfect choice for cocktail parties, weddings, or indeed most social functions. Pro Shop The Portsea golf centre caters for a golfers every need from equipment to apparel and tuition. The friendly qualified PGA staff are trained to fit clubs for golfers of all levels to make the game as enjoyable and rewarding as possible in order to get the most from your game. Carrying merchandise of the highest quality from the worlds leading brands, will assure the clubs you buy are right for you. 

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Collins Settlement Historic Site

Nepean Rd, Sorrento VIC 3943

At the beginning of the 19thcentury, the British government decided to establish a settlement at Port Phillip and Sullivan Bay was chosen because of its strategic location near the entrance of the Bay. The settlement is significant because it was the first attempt to settle Europeans permanently in what is now Victoria. A small part of Collins Settlement Historic Site was acquired in 1982 by the State Governement, with the help of public donations. Friends of Collins Settlement Sorrento Inc. assist with managing the area. Things to see and do - Explore the revegetated area and absorb the history of Victoria's first settlement - Visit the Nepean Historical Society Museum in Sorrento Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.

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Sorrento Golf Club

Langford Rd, Sorrento VIC 3943

Sorrento Golf Club enjoys a special reputation as one of Australia's premier private courses only 90 minutes from Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula. The course is beautifully groomed year round with quality bent grass greens and couch fairways, providing plenty of challenges for golfers of all standards. Visiting Club golfers are welcome with prior arrangements. Mid week corporate golf opportunities exist. Sorrento Golf Club is the ideal venue to mix a little bit of business with a lot of pleasure. Visitors Golf Sorrento is a private golf club. Limited tee times are available to visitors and guests of members. For tee times contact the Pro shop. Course No of Holes: 18 Course Length (m): 5653 metres Course par: 70

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Searoad Ferries Sorrento

Sorrento Pier, Sorrento VIC 3943
Searoad Ferries, Australia's favourite car and passenger ferry service, crosses the southern tip of Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay and connects the Great Ocean Road and the Bellarine to the Mornington Peninsula. The 40 minute crossing is a great alternative to the three hour drive around through the city traffic and on toll roads, saving time and road miles. During the crossing passengers will see ever changing sights - watch out for dolphins, whales in winter and spectacular coastal scenery. Arriving at Sorrento, you will have a perfect view of the clifftop mansions, tiny coves filled with boats, the beautiful foreshore and old limestone buildings. The historic fort, black lighthouse, the harbour tower and historic homes welcome all arrivals to Queenscliff, the gateway to the Great Ocean Road. There are two specially designed all weather 60 metre ferries departing from both Queenscliff and Sorrento on the hour, every hour, from 7:00am to 6:00pm daily. Enjoy easy drive-on and drive-off facilities, spacious comfortable lounges with full length windows, a tempting cafe with barista and a fresh menu offering. There is plenty of deck space and observation areas. Free Wi-Fi internet and children's play area make for a relaxing crossing. Passengers with vehicles are advised to arrive at the terminals at least 30 minutes prior to departure. The ferries depart from Queenscliff Harbour, Queenscliff and the Sorrento Pier, Sorrento. Both vessels are fully equipped to cater for passengers with disabilities, including an internal lift from the vehicle deck to the passenger lounge. Upgrade to P.O.S.H @ The Portsea Lounge available Fridays and Saturday on select sailings. Coaches may be booked ahead. Seven days notice is advisable to secure passage.
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Marlo Spa

43-45 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento VIC 3943
Marlo Spa, located in the heart of Sorrento is an Ayurvedic Spa that specialises in Ayurvedic therapies and traditional beauty and Medispa treatments. It was inspired by India's ayurvedic ancient wisdom of healing and philosophy on wellness. Traditional beauty treatments, manicures, pedicures, lash extensions, waxing and tanning are provided in the lower level of the spa with a set up perfect for groups. Be it a bridal shower, a hens party, or just a catch up with friends, there are packages available to make this time the most memorable and exclusive for you and your party. Every package includes a complimentary champagne on arrival and time to relax in their beautiful space overlooking the outdoor spa with more refreshments including seasonal snacks. Body treatments and consults are provided in an earthy, modern, ayurvedic style décor where they encourage you to relax after your treatment in their outdoor courtyard and steam room. Massage includes therapeutic, relaxation, lymphatic drainage, ayurvedic massage, scalp and foot massage. Marlo Spa provide herbal and anti-aging and Medispa facials including glycolic peels, peptide facials, microdermabrasion, skin needling for collagen induction and Led Light therapy. Consultations are the heart of Marlo Spa and help to support and encourage health and wellness and empower guests to take charge of their own preventative health care in order to reach and maintain optimum health and wellness on all levels, mind, body and spirit. These include Ayurvedic Lifestyle Counseling, Natural Health and Vitality Consults including Reiki and Kinesiology, Holistic Counselling and Yoga. After an ayurvedic consultation a prescription of oil massage may follow with a traditional ayurvedic treatment like shirodhara, pichu, vatakhizhi, navarkizhi, udwarthana, kati-vasti or dehadhara. Once you are absorbed in the sacred space of "Marlo Spa" you will be transported to a place of tranquillity and bliss.
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Peninsula Stand Up Paddle

Sorrento Foreshore, Sorrento VIC 3943
Stand Up Paddling is one of the world's fastest growing and most family friendly water sports and the Mornington Peninsula offers a range of world class stand up paddle destinations. Stand Up Paddling is fun for all the family from children to grandparents. This activity is great for school groups, corporate groups or social gatherings such as a birthday, hens or bucks party. Stand Up Paddling has that awesome mix of fun and excitement that will make your group experience memorable for everyone! Whether you need some extra attention to help build your skills and confidence, expert coaching to take your skills to the next level, or making sure you get the right equipment to suit your needs, Peninsula St dedicated to giving you the best possible SUP service. So, from easy but exhilarating scenic paddles to adrenaline filled downwind runs, let Peninsula Stand Up Paddle (PSUP), the Mornington Peninsula's only dedicated SUP school and business get you on the water in a fun and safe way for the best SUP experience.
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Hidden Treasure at Pirates Bay

15 Knox Road, Blairgowrie VIC 3942
Crew's Cottage offers spacious, two-storey open plan living in split system air-conditioned luxury. There is a kitchen, dining, lounge with wood fire and laundry, providing plenty of room for up to five guests including baby facilities included at no charge. The master ensuite bedroom has split system air-conditioning and bedroom two has fans and second ensuite. There is also a fold out couch for the fifth guest. Well behaved outside dogs are welcome at Crew's. Superb native gardens and outdoor areas include barbecue and outdoor entertaining area. The Captain's Cabin is especially designed for couples and features a magnificent luxury bathroom including freestanding bath and spacious shower. The privately decked outdoor living areas include gardens and barbecue. Open plan kitchenette, lounge and dining facilities are set in air-conditioned comfort. The cottages' unique location allows easy access to the spectacular Mornington Peninsula National Park coastal area; about five minutes' walk through the dunes at the end of the street. With rockpools, cliffs, beaches and breathtaking views of Bass Strait; you can explore this area on foot for hours. Discover favourite walks and the path to a truly special low tide swimming lagoon....

Plantation House at Whitecliffs

33 Maori Street, Rye VIC 3941
Plantation House at Whitecliffs Bed and Breakfast is only a 80 minute drive from Melbourne, and is perfectly located for a weekend getaway or a midweek break. Built in 1932, this beautiful rendered sandstone property is nestled in the leafy Whitecliffs area of Rye. Your hosts Lorraine and Charles have renovated the west wing to create four individual deluxe rooms The Bahamas, The New Havana and the Georgia,and our latest "upstairs at Plantation apartment each with ensuite bathrooms, all elegantly appointed with quality fittings,Wi Fi, games, DVDs and CDs are there for your use. Delicious cooked breakfasts, a feature of Plantation House, are served in the dining room or in the summer months, alfresco, through the French doors on the decking. Plantation House is set in spacious garden setting and also features an undercover, heated Jacuzzi hidden away in the tropical garden. Only a minutes walk to Rye's beautiful foreshore, five minutes walk to shops and restaurant. Close to The Peninsula Hot Springs, Wineries and Golf courses, as well as every seaside activity We welcome you to enjoy their warm hospitality and fine food....

Rye Health Store

2185 Point Nepean Rd, Rye VIC 3941
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Sorrento

38505 - Sorrento VIC 3943
At the southern extremity of the Mornington Peninsula, the seaside village of Sorrento is one of the most popular and pretty holiday escapes on the Mornington Peninsula with its sweeping outlook, historic buildings, cafe culture, shopping and resident dolphins. Sorrento's gentle front beach is an ideal place to while away some time. Have a picnic, go for a stroll, take a cooling swim or keep watch for wild dolphins that play in the clean bay waters. The back beach on the Bass Strait side of the peninsula is close by, with its pounding waves and great surfing. Sorrento offers a long list of other recreational opportunities including golf, sea kayaking, bushwalking, sailing and boating. Head off from the pier for seal and dolphin swimming adventures, fishing trips and bay cruises, or explore the waters below on a scuba diving expedition. In the 1870s, entrepreneur and parliamentarian George Coppin, dubbed "the Father of Sorrento", realised the town's potential as a holiday haven. He encouraged Melburnians to seek respite from the city's scorching summer in an idyllic seaside setting and Sorrento's popularity blossomed. Most of Sorrento's attractions are within walking distance. The town features historic limestone buildings that contribute to its distinct character. Impressive hotels like the renowned Hotel Sorrento, excellent eateries, sidewalk cafés, boutiques, galleries and specialist shops add extra appeal to the Sorrento experience. The Sorrento-Portsea Artists Trail gives you the chance to see the views as they were captured by renowned local and international artists. Sorrento is located approximately 105 kilometres south of Melbourne, or around an hour-and-a-half by car along the M1 and Eastlink tollway. A year-round car and passenger ferry service connects Sorrento with Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula, across the bay....
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Shelley Beach

Point Nepean Road & Hemston Avenue, Portsea VIC 3944
Shelley Beach, between Sorrento and Portsea, is a much loved sandy beach with private jetties, colourful boat sheds and bathing boxes nestled among the ti-tree. There are two access ramps leading down the cliff to the beach but extremely limited parking makes this a very exclusive beach. Although in the past decade tidal erosion has destroyed some of the buildings at the western end of the beach. Shelley Beach is now being replenished by sand from Portsea where the beach has almost disappeared since The Heads were widened in 2009....
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Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron

2900 Point Nepean Road, Blairgowrie VIC 3942
Blairgowrie’s most famous landmark is the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron with the distinctive pier and marina and stunning bayside location. Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron is one of Victoria’s strongest and most vibrant clubs – yet remains relaxed and casual. The club is one of the three largest sailing clubs in Victoria, and hosts large fleets of both keel boats and off-the-beach dinghies and catamarans. Sailing is generally in smooth waters which enjoy offshore sea-breezes, and enjoy a superb backdrop of the coast as it winds its way from the Sisters at Sorrento all the way around to Arthur’s Seat and beyond. For over 50 years, the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron has been a part of Blairgowrie, and for so many of our members, the club and the sailing is the centrepoint of their time on the Peninsula. They also have an extensive social program for members of all ages. The bar and bistro facilities are open on all race days (and some non-race days), and a drink on the deck or on the lawn attracts numerous competitors and non-competitors alike. You can book your next function, wedding or conference at Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron. ...
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Diamond Bay

Diamond Bay Road, Sorrento VIC 3943
Diamond Bay is an ocean beach surrounded by impressive sandstone cliffs. The site is a popular location for surf fishing as it has extensive rock platforms and is slightly more protected than other areas of the coast. This stunning area of sand is lying at the base of 30 m high calcarenite bluffs, and are fronted by a reef and rock dominated surf zone. Diamond Bay Road leads to a small car park behind the beach which is accessed from a walking track and steep staircase. There are wonderful cliff top walks along the rugged coast from Cape Schanck to Portsea. Walks from Diamond Bay heading east to the St Pauls lookout and circuit walk which was a strategic observation site for the early settlers and gives stunning views over the Bay of Islands. Heading west to Jubilee Point for views back to Sorrento. The headland of Jubilee Point also separates Diamond Bay from the smaller St Pauls Beach. The area around Diamond Bay contains significant Aboriginal midden sites. Please stay to formed tracks to avoid disturbing these fragile, protected sites....
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Portsea Market

Franklands Drive, Portsea VIC 3944
At the Portsea Market the almost 230 stallholders are masters of their trade, all products offered being expertly made and professionally presented with an essence of the maker’s humility evident. Original Jewellery designs make a perfect gift ready to wrap. Manchester of various textures and colours to suit a wide range of tastes and homes. A whole range of exciting foods and beverages are represented, all fresh and tempting. Expect seasonal injections of local fruits and benches full of home grown vegetables. A huge selection of unique culinary delights make a mouth watering taste feast. Parking is simple, straight forward and close by. Stallholders are renowned for their hospitality, so leaving full shopping bags for last minute pickup is usually no problem. Over the years these markets have become a meeting place for people from all walks of life as there is a marvelous variety of food to sample in a cheerful atmosphere and an extraordinarily wide selection of high quality crafts to buy. The Point Nepean Portsea Market is at the historic Quarantine Station by the beach. Dates are Saturday 9 March and Saturday 20 April from 9:00am to 2:00pm. Free parking is available. ...
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Coppins Walk Track (part of The Coastal Walk)

58-60 Abbotsford Street, Sorrento VIC 3943
Coppins Track runs between Diamond Bay and Sorrento Ocean Beach. It is a 3km guided historic walk that winds along the cliff tops tracing the history of the area over the last 100 years. The track follows sections of the original 1800s limestone paved footpath. Numbered pegs along the track correspond with the Coppins Track Park Note and lead you to several lookouts with spectacular coastal scenery. A circuit walk east of Diamond Bay provides access to historic St Pauls Lookout, a strategic observation site for the early settlers and gives stunning views over the Bay of Islands. Continuing west for 1km, follow Coppins Track past the steps to St Pauls Beach and on to Sorrento Back Beach where there are toilets, drinking water, a Surf Lifesaving clubhouse and café. This walk can be completed in either direction, and can be extended as part of the Coastal Walk. The Coastal walk along the southern side of the Mornington Peninsula offers spectacular scenery stretching 30kms between Cape Schanck and the Point Nepean National Park. The Coastal Walk encompasses many smaller sections of Ocean Beach walking trails, some along gravel tracks and parts along the sandy beaches. It changes from rugged rocky ocean coast at Cape Schanck to dense coastal vegetation along the way and finally to the famous sandy surf beaches through Rye and Sorrento. There are several sections that can be completed seperately as shorter walks if desired....
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Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park

40744 - Portsea VIC 3944
With its proximity to Victoria's largest city the southern end of the Bay has high visitor usage throughout the year with a huge peak over the summer months. The southern Bay is Melbourne's summer playground and many of the areas within Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park are popular for a range of recreational pursuits from snorkelling and scuba diving to passive recreation on the beach. Habitat types found within the park include seagrass beds, sheltered intertidal mudflats, intertidal sandy beaches and rocky shores, subtidal soft substrata and rocky reefs, as well as the open water environment. The diversity and abundance of marine flora and fauna in this region are greater than many comparable habitats elsewhere in the world. The park is renowned for its diversity of migratory wader birds and includes a number of sites listed under a number of treaties to protect migratory bird habitat. Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe. ...
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Sorrento Golf Club

Langford Road, Sorrento VIC 3943
Sorrento Golf Club enjoys a special reputation as one of Australia's premier private courses, only 90 minutes from Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula. The course is beautifully groomed year round with quality bent grass greens and couch fairways, providing plenty of challenges for golfers of all standards. Limited tee times are available to visitors and guests of members. For tee times and prices please contact the Pro Shop. Course number of holes 18, course length 5653 metres, course par 70. ...
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Portsea Golf Club

46 London Bridge Road, Portsea VIC 3944
Ideally situated on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Mercure Portsea is a most picturesque and relaxing holiday destination. With sweeping panoramic views of Port Phillip Bay and stunning grounds, this spectacular hotel is located only a 90 minute drive from Melbourne and is perfect for golf groups, romantic getaways or when you just need to escape. Mercure Portsea features 24 boutique style accommodation rooms. Each room contains a private balcony or terrace, ensuite, large LCD television and modern hotel conveniences. It is only a short distance to Point Nepean, Portsea and Sorrento villages. Mercure Portsea is also within easy reach of the popular Red Hill markets, wineries and restaurants, numerous championship golf courses and the Peninsula Hot Springs. Portsea has been a much-loved destination for Victorians since the late 1800s. Scenic walking tracks extend through Point Nepean National Park and along the Millionaire’s Walk on the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay. Sensational views can also be enjoyed from London Bridge perched high above the ocean on the headland. The nearby Sorrento/Queenscliff ferry provides easy access to the Bellarine Peninsula and is the gate way to the Great Ocean Road. All in all, Mercure Portsea is the ideal place to stay. ...
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Millionaire's Walk

7 Point King Road, Portsea VIC 3944
This stunning cliff top walk has historic significance as it was the first time the Union Jack was used to claim possession of Australia. The breathtaking water views across Port Phillip to the Bellarine Peninsula, Melbourne and Mount Dandenong are amazing. Also you will get an insight into how Melbourne's elite spend time at their summer mansions. Millionaires Walk makes up a small part of the Sorrento Portsea Artists’ Trail, with four of the fourteen sites that comprise the trail located along Millionaires Walk. Paintings by Sir Arthur Streeton, Arthur Boyd and Ray Hodgkinson are displayed along the walk....
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Eastern Sisters Pathway

3069 Point Nepean Road, Sorrento VIC 3943
Eastern Sisters Headland connects Camerons Bight to Sullivan Bay at Sorrento provides easy access around the historic Eastern Sister Headland situated at the northern end of Camerons Bight and the southern end of Sullivan Bay. The 270-metre-long rock revetment is topped with a two-metre-wide crushed rock pathway. The pathway, allows pedestrians better access the historically significant Collins Settlement Historic site - the first European settlement in Victoria dating back to 1803 and includes graves, monuments and lookout structures. This walk is on a shared pathway for walkers and cyclists that is part of the picturesque 30km Mornington Peninsula Bay Trail along the Port Phillip coast from Safety Beach to Portsea....
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Point Nepean National Park Trails

Defence Road, Portsea VIC 3944
The Point Nepean National Park is a mix of beautiful landscape and rich history situated at the southern tip of the Mornington Peninsula. There is a range of informative and scenic walks visitors can explore, and an array of historic buildings that served various purposes during the early history of the Mornington Peninsula. Point Nepean also offers some of the best views on the Mornington Peninsula across to Queenscliff and out the Port Phillip Bay Heads. Point Nepean is part of Boonwurrung country. The Boonwurrung people lived on and around Point Nepean for thousands of years gathering shellfish and other foods along the coastline. The interaction with early settlers and ceremony make it an important place. Extensive shell middens are reminders of their enduring association. Point Nepean also has evidence of some of the earliest European settlement in Victoria, including pastoral activities and lime burning. Shepherd Hut, located in the Quarantine Station is one of the earliest intact limestone building in Victoria with a cellar that dates back to 1845. The Quarantine Station was established in 1852 and was used for that purpose until 1979. The site later became the home of the Army Officer Cadet School (1952-1985) and the School of Army Health 1985-1998). The entrance to Port Phillip was the most heavily fortified fort in the Southern Hemisphere. There are many Colonial and Commonwealth structures from the 1880's-1940s located about the park. Fort Nepean is considered to be one of the best examples in Australia of a major fort complex exhibiting the changes in military engineering over the 19th and 20th centuries. Surrounding Point Nepean is the Port Philip Heads Marine National Park. Car parking is available at the Quarantine Station or Gunners Cottage (cars are not permitted past this point). A hop on/ hop off bus service is available for a fee....
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Mornington Peninsula National Park

Point Nepean Road, Portsea VIC 3944
This narrow strip of coast and bushland offers a wonderful blend of natural scenery and fascinating historic features. The park is popular for swimming, walking, picnics and nature study, as well as surfing at ocean beaches like Portsea, Sorrento and Gunnamatta. Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Before you go - Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe. ...
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Sorrento Museum

827 Melbourne Road, Sorrento VIC 3943
In the heart of Sorrento, Nepean Historical Society's museum and the nearby original Limeburner's Cottage will take you back to the beginnings of Sorrento. Through images and artefacts, the museum tells many fascinating stories. Learn about the first European settlement on Port Phillip in 1803 by Lieutenant Colonel David Collins arriving on the Calcutta bringing convicts and their families. Learn fascinating stories of the Boon Wurrung people and convict, William Buckley, who escaped from the settlement and lived with the indigenous people for 33 years. Watch video of ferries in the 1880s bringing thousands of tourists from Melbourne and the steam trams running up the main street to the ocean beach. See artifacts from many ships wrecked at the treacherous Heads. Examine up close a special figurehead from one of the wrecks. Visit Watts Cottage, a National Trust classified building, Wattle and Daub Limeburner's home, built 1869-1870. A fine example of homes built by the first settlers using local materials. The museum has an extensive photo collection and documentary archive. Research and copying services are available on request, and visitors can search some open indexes and material online. Please visit the website for current opening hours. Group tours by arrangement. ...
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The Dunes Golf Links

335 Browns Road, Rye VIC 3941
Set on 300 acres of gently rolling sand dunes, the 27 hole golf facility at The Dunes is Australia’s premier public access course. The Dunes Golf Links - an 18 hole championship golf course. Victoria’s number one public access golf course and one of Australia’s top 20 golf courses. Located in the heart of the Mornington Peninsula Cups region, The Dunes maintains the highest standards of course maintenance and customer service, matched only by the very best private clubs. The Nine Hole Cups course is perfect for friends, family and people of all ages and is one of Australia's best nine hole golf courses A fun, friendly club that is open and welcome to everyone. The newly renovated clubhouse is a standout with beautiful sweeping vista views of the golf course and the rolling Cups landscape. The Dunes Golf Links also offers great food and coffee compliments a warm friendly clubhouse on a first class golf course. ...
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Portsea Front Beach

3782 Point Nepean Road, Portsea VIC 3944
Portsea’s ‘Front Beach’ is nestled within a sandy cove named ‘Weeroona Bay. The beach can be accessed via a pathway through the ‘W E Newton Reserve‘ to the historic 100 metres along Portsea Pier. The pier is a popular spot for snorkelling and a departure point for scuba diving tours. The water around the pier is a haven for fish and if you are lucky you may even see a weedy sea dragon. Immediately to the left of the pier is a small sandy beach. Follow the walkway around the corner to a long narrow beach dotted with pretty bathing boxes. This section of the beach inspired the painting by Penleigh Boyd and is part of the Sorrento-Portsea Artist Trail. To the right of the pier work is currently being undertaken to create a temporary rock bund to protect the sand bag wall during storms. Further to the right is a long narrow stretch of sandy beach. The water is usually calm and relatively safe for swimming but the tidal currents increase offshore. This beach is not patrolled by life savers. Dogs are allowed on leash between 7:00pm and 9:00am except during daylight savings....
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Point Nepean National Park

Point Nepean Road, Portsea VIC 3944
Point Nepean is truly one of Victoria's beautiful natural landscapes. A special place with so much to see and discover. Point Nepean National Park has a rich history and played an important role in shaping the early settlement, quarantine and defence of Victoria. The park is located at the very tip of the Mornington Peninsula, with outstanding coastal scenery and panoramic views of Bass Strait, the Rip and Port Phillip Bay. Explore the military forts and tunnels, discover the historic Quarantine Station, view the memorial where Prime Minister Harold Holt went missing or simply enjoy the coastal surrounds. Aboriginal Traditional Owners Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe. ...
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Portsea Surf Beach

Ocean Beach Access Upper Road, Portsea VIC 3944
The consistent breaks of Portsea Surf Beach make it one of the best surf spots on the Mornington Peninsula. Catch a wave, explore the seemingly endless stretch of coast or relax on the sandy shore and admire the vistas across Bass Strait. Portsea Back Beach Road provides good access to the car parks and lookout above the beach, with a steep walk down to the beach and surf lifesaving club. The beach is 2.5 kilometres long, with extensive intertidal calcarenite rock platforms and reefs forming the boundaries, together with smaller reefs and rocks outcropping along the beach. It faces the south-west and receives the full force of the south-west waves and westerly winds. Swimming: A popular summer beach, however definitely stay on the bar and between the flags, and clear of the rips, rocks and reefs, particularly at low tide when the rips intensify. Surfing: A popular surfing spot in summer, when Portsea is overrun with holiday makers. The beach breaks occur over the bars and reefs, with best conditions during low to moderate swell and northerly winds. Fishing: A popular spot for beach and rock fishing, with deep rip holes a permanent feature, together with rocks and reef along the beach. No dogs allowed....
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The Tuckey Track

3157 Point Nepean Road, Sorrento VIC 3943
Crossing from one side of the Mornington Peninsula to the other, this walk starts at the Western Sister headland of Sullivan Bay Sorrento. From the Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club cross Point Nepean Road and follow the sign posts. The Tuckey Track takes you through a mix of paved residential streets, undulating tracks, and the Tuckey Reserve. Once you reach Melbourne Road, turn left and cross the road to head down Ivanhoe Street. You will end up following a sandy path which at times is hilly, and there are some steep stairs. It is all worth it though when you reach the Mount St Paul lookout and see the views over the rugged coastline on one side and across to Port Phillip in the other direction. From the lookout you can join the Coastal Walk or turn right to follow the boardwalk down to Bay of Islands. There is signage along the Tuckey Track providing information about the history of this track which is believed to have been used by Lieutenant James Tuckey and the local indigenous people to walk from Port Phillip to the ocean beaches....