Sorrento Pier – Queenscliff

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Sorrento Pier – Queenscliff
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Sorrento Pier Guide

Sorrento Pier Guide

Sorrento is a coastal town in Victoria, Australia, situated on a thin strip of the Mornington Peninsula, one and a half hours south of Melbourne. The town is a popular seaside resort. The crescent shaped Sorrento Front Beach has an attractive shorefront lined with beautiful lawns. The commercial centre of Sorrento is at the bay end of Ocean Beach Road, where you will see imposing limestone buildings, the main street lined with galleries and boutiques where you can spend time browsing antiques and designer labels. Sorrento also boasts some of the best cafes and restaurants on the peninsula. A trip from Sorrento to Queenscliff is great for a day’s outing. Built in 1870, Sorrento Pier is visited by both recreational and commercial vessels, offering access across the bay to Queenscliff within 40 minutes.


Queenscliff Guide

Queenscliff Ferry Port

Queenscliff is a small town situated on the peninsula right at the southern tip of Southern Victoria, a state in Australia’s southwest. The port is used to connect passengers with Sorrento Pier, another coastal resort in Australia, with crossings running fairly regularly.

What is there to do in Queenscliff?

Historical buildings, youths with surfboards and simplistic guesthouses paint Queenscliff as a surfing town from the mid-90s. High rise hotels and the inset of modernisation have slowly transformed it into a tourist focussed resort; the beaches are an obvious drawing point but the entire town is drenched in culture and diversity. Fort Queenscliff Museum offers an insight into the history of the town, especially the military past and how it protected the shores. The architecture that dominates the town is refreshingly traditional and lends itself to a whole day just wandering around the spacious streets and laid back atmosphere. The chilled vibe embodies the entire town, yet come nightfall life is thrust into Queenscliff; bars and restaurants are populated with people of all ages enjoying delicious food and alcohol whilst looking out over the harbour. For a particularly entertaining evening, The Blues Train has become arguably the most famous attraction in the town – jazz and blues music is played on the carriages - with a bar on the train serving alcohol at fairly affordable prices.

How do you get around Queenscliff?

Cycling has sprung into one of the most popular forms of transport, with the winding roads and idyllic surroundings proving an ideal environment. Hiring a car is also a credible choice due to the relatively large distance between landmarks.


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