Around the Bay Sightseeing & Bay Cruise

From AUD $189.00
  • Duration: 10 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Melbourne, Victoria
  • Product code: ABS

The best sights from around the Bay.

Geelong Waterfront The day can’t start off any better than with a walk along Geelong’s spectacular waterfront. A daily tradition for local residents, we’ll take the opportunity to breathe in the fresh sea air as we walk along the esplanade before getting the day underway.

Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre Gaze upon some of Australia’s most authentic and oldest living culture at Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Greet the local Emus and Wallabies in their habitat nestled amongst native flora and fauna.

Point Lonsdale Lighthouse Our next stop along the Bellarine Peninsula will be a stroll around the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse for a divine photo opportunity that is truly Instagram-worthy. No filter needed!

Queenscliff to Sorrento Ferry Savour the moment as we sail upon the bay, enjoy a regional produce hamper lunch on-board the ferry and observe some of the most serene bay views that the coastline has to offer.

London Bridge Portsea Set upon the pristine Portsea Beach, you’ll find ‘The’ London Bridge. This impressive wonder of nature has no chance of falling down anytime soon and is definitely a unique rock formation.

St. Andrews Brewery This craft brewery set amongst the beauty of the Mornington Peninsulas was once a world-class horse training facility. Here we’ll join the locals for a beer paddle tasting and the opportunity to watch the brewers crafting and pouring great brews right from their stable doors

Murrays Lookout at Arthurs Seat Following this, you'll stop at Murrays Lookout at Arthurs Seat. Admire stunning views stretching from across the bay to the city from the highest point of the Mornington Peninsula.

Peninsula Beach Boxes This world-renowned destination is a must-see glimpse into local heritage-protected history. Situated along the coast of the Mornington’s Peninsula’s Port Phillip Bay, these iconic bathing boxes are the area’s symbol of summer and are a tourist attraction to themselves.