Geelong is the gateway to the sweeping coastal beauty of Barwon Heads, the vineyards on the rolling hills of the Bellarine Peninsula and the pleasures that await along the Great Ocean Road. But Victoria’s second largest city isn’t just a place to base yourself to enjoy its surroundings, it has its own treasure trove of natural beauty, culture and culinary delights to reveal. Discover all that’s waiting for you in this city by the bay.
Drive just over an hour southwest of Melbourne via the Princes Highway to reach Geelong by car. For train travel, take the V/Line service from Southern Cross Station in Melbourne to Geelong. If you’re arriving into Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne you can catch the Skybus from the terminal to Southern Cross Station to connect with the V/Line service to Geelong. There is also the Port Phillip Ferries service that runs from Melbourne Docklands to Geelong twice daily.
Geelong is a thriving Victorian port city that’s rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities, so you won’t be short on things to do while visiting. Our handy guide lets you know what you should add to your agenda. And there are plenty of activities that cater to families as well.
From the rugged coastline with breathtaking beaches to the abundant wildflower meadows that bloom in National Parks, the region’s spectacular scenery means nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the number of natural attractions to marvel at.
With its stunning waterfront and proximity to idyllic natural landscapes, visitors are spoilt for choice as to where to stay in Geelong. Whether you’re seeking the modern amenities of a waterfront hotel or the charm of a heritage-listed house, Geelong has something for all travellers. Those wanting the ultimate luxury experience can’t miss a stay at the Campbell Point House—an elegant French chateau-meets-English manor dream.
Geelong’s thriving culinary scene will delight even the most discerning of foodies. From elevated restaurants that channel the region’s finest produce to relaxed pubs overlooking the water, there’s a bevvy of brilliant places to eat and drink no matter what you fancy.
The Geelong and Bellarine wine region, which is home to over 40 regional cellar doors, is best known for producing cool-climate pinot noir. Whether you’re after a show-stopping lunch venue, a quirky cellar door, or a tasting in quaint countryside surrounds, our round-up of the best wineries won’t disappoint. Or perhaps a pub or brewery is more to your taste.
With a plentiful supply of wineries to visit in Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula, booking a Geelong winery tour is the easiest way to ensure you visit the best in the region. For the Love of Grape offers private group tours, and half-day tours, or you can book a bus and driver for the day and build your own itinerary. Geelong Wine Tours will not only deliver you to the best wineries but also incorporate breweries and a cider house into the tour.