How to see the best of Australia on a short vacation to Melbourne.
We are working on our Things to Do in Australia blog series where we outline how you can see all the major Australia Highlights in a short vacation, staying in just one or two Australian cities.
We’ve shown how you can see Beaches & Aquatic Life, Wildlife, Rainforest, Outback, Food & Wine, Modern City Culture & Art and Indigenous Culture in the city of Sydney. Today we look towards the world’s most livable city, Melbourne.
Here are things you can do in Melbourne to see major Australia highlights.
Beaches & Aquatic Life
Hang out on the coast of Port Phillip Bay with the peninsula’s iconic rainbow-colored bathing boxes providing a colorful backdrop.
A short tram ride from the heart of Melbourne, you’ll find St. Kilda Beach. It’s not only a great place for a swim, but a wonderful seaside community where you’ll find great bars, restaurants, shops and even some little penguins in the rocks.
Wondering where everyone is? #stkildabeach on a hot day! @captainbaxtersk @republicaplace @encorestkilda #stkildavenues A photo posted by St Kilda Venues (@stkildavenues) on
Take a day trip out to Ninety Mile Beach, one of the most natural and unspoiled beaches in the world. It is ideal for a variety of activities, from beach fishing and swimming to walking, whale and dolphin-spotting or just relaxing in the sun…
…maybe you’ll even spot one of these little guys.
Found this little fella on Ninety Mile Beach last week. #seal #sea #beach #sealife #paradisebeach #ninetymilebeach #victoria #victorianwildlife #australianwildlife #icu_aussies #inspiredbygippsland A photo posted by S w a n s t o n S t (@gord_19) on
Head to Phillip Island for a variety of beaches, from family friendly bay beaches at Cowes and Ventnor Beach to break beaches for surfing at Cape Woolamai.
While on Phillip Island don’t miss your chance to see cute little Penguins waddle home to their burrows.
Victoria is also known for its sheer cliffs and rocky shores. You don’t want to miss these beautiful rugged shores. Philip Island,…
The sun sets on another stunning weekend in Victoria. Gazing at this dreamy view of the 12 Apostles along the @visitgreatoceanroad makes the Sunday night blues a little more tolerable. Photo by @dutchieslife #visitvictoria #visitmelbourne #visitgreatoceanroad #wandervictoria A photo posted by Melbourne (@visitmelbourne) on
…and London Bridge
Wildlife
Head to Healesville Sanctuary, a world-renowned spot to see Australian wildlife in their natural habitat. Located in the heart of the Yarra Valley, Healesville centers on local conservation and indigenous culture.
#mate #kangaroo #healesvillesanctuary #holdinghands #nature #australia #melbourne #finally #downunder #travel #greatday #awesome A photo posted by Maurits Leeflang (@m.w.leeflang) on
Just 45 minutes outside of Melbourne, see the wildlife in the wild. The national parks near Melbourne have a surprising diversity of wildlife: Kangaroos, Koalas, Emus, Swamp Wallabies, Cockatoos, Parrots, Galahs and more!
Minki #ballaratwildlifepark #koala #photooftheweek A photo posted by Ballarat Wildlife Park (@ballaratwp) on
Rainforest
While Victoria isn’t the #1 destination for rainforest tourism, you can find rainforest just an hour outside Melbourne in the Yarra State Forest. Walk through myrtle beech rainforest to the Ada Tree, a giant mountain ash that is one of Victoria’s largest trees and also one of the largest known flowering trees in the world on the Ada Tree Rainforest Walk.
Boardwalk pleasures #bush #sundaystroll #ferns #boardwalk A photo posted by Ben Barter (@bsa_goldie) on
Outback
For a little outback adventure near Melbourne, head to the You Yangs, distinctive granite peaks that rise from the flat volcanic plains between Melbourne and Geelong.
Hiking in the Young Yangs to Flinders Peak A photo posted by Phil (@ptravill) on
Food & Wine
With a stay in Melbourne, you’ve hit the jackpot in amazing food & wine! Melbourne’s eclectic dining scene offers a wide array of the world’s great cuisines. Enjoy a wonderful dinner on the water with the Spirit of Melbourne.
Jogging along the banks of the Yarra and came across this “The spirit of Melbourne” (a river cruising restaurant boat) docked by the Yarra. #cityofmelbourne #yarrariver #eurikatower #southbank #strolling #spiritofmelbourne A photo posted by Rཔи ϋ Qμιякч Ćłενєг (@katakhaeosmic) on
Head to Coda for sleek Asian/French cuisine.
Hot from the wok – sizzling Pixian prawns with king brown mushroom and lotus root @adamdsylvachef A photo posted by Coda (@codamelbourne) on
Dine high in the sky at Vue de Monde.
It begins #goodbeerweek #brewvscru A photo posted by Injera Rufus (@injera) on
Grab a bite and some of that famous Melbourne brew at a local café.
Brunch spread . P: @yx_yxyxyx . #operator25 #itbrewmymind #melbourne #melbournecafe #zomatoaus #breakfastinmelbourne #brunchinmelbourne #melbournebrunch #cafeinmelbourne #food #foodporn #yum #instafood #yummy #amazing #instagood #photooftheday #sweet #lunch #breakfast #fresh #tasty #foodie #delish #delicious #eating #foodpic #foodpics #eat A photo posted by Operator25 (@operator25cafe) on
Find a hidden gem in Melbourne’s Laneways. This tour is sure to unveil some local favorites.
Checking out the social media opportunities in Sydney and Melbourne this weekend. Can’t help but get distracted here! #melbournefood #lanewaysofmelbourne #socialmediamanager A photo posted by Enhance Social Media (@enhancesocialmedia) on
Head to Yarra Valley on this amazing tour for Australian wine tasting.
The view from @jamcohelicopters on Saturday in the #yarravalley. Ballooning, helicopters … vintage aeroplanes … we can keep your feet off the ground out here whatever pace you prefer! @globalballooningaustralia #valleyviews #yarravalleywinery #yarravalleylife #tourism #tourismvictoria #flight A photo posted by Yarra Valley (@yarra_valley) on
Modern City Culture & Art
Melbourne is well known for its public art. All you have to do is walk through the city streets, laneways and squares to get a good dose of art. From guerrilla street art…
On my travels to that same appointment #hadtostopandtakeapic #onmytravels #Ilovemelbourne #steetart A photo posted by Eve Alexiadis (@missevea) on
…to public installations.
#melbourne #australia #art #architecture #publicart #sculpture #lips #modern #riverfront #city A photo posted by stevetatham (@stevetatham) on
Melbourne’s thriving art scene supports over 100 art galleries – both large and small. Head to Flinders Lane to see private galleries and public street art.
#art A photo posted by (@exceedinglyaverage) on
Speaking of Federation Square… this famous spot hosts over 2000 events each year! It buzzes with cultural festivals, exhibitions, event launches, performances, forums, films, concerts and fashion shows. There’s sure to be something hopping at Fed Square whenever you visit.
Couple of icons, here… Flinders Street Station, Eureka Skydeck, Federation Square, the @CityOfMelbourne Visitor Centre – it’s all pretty easy! Photos, captions and overall thoughts from @regularsteven this week for the #FedSquareTakeover. It’s been alright :) Thanks @FederationSquare for the opportunity! #visitMelbourne #seeAustralia #Melbourne A photo posted by Federation Square (@federationsquare) on
Wander around Swanston Street & St Kilda Road to find much of Melbourne’s notable architectural sites.
The photographer in me is drawn to this building every time I visit Melbourne. Architecture built to last! #tram #visitmelbourne #australia #architecture A photo posted by Rob Alexander (@rdalexander_14) on
Indigenous Culture
You can find some very interesting Indigenous experiences right in the heart of Melbourne. Visit the Koorie Heritage Trust.
Today was the first of our monthly Friday weaving workshops with Donna Blackall. What a great afternoon of learning, chatting & making! The March workshop is full but there are still places in the April session. Book via: http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=178336 #weaving #koorieheritagetrust A photo posted by Koorie Heritage Trust Inc (@koorie_heritage_trust_inc) on
Stop by the multi-award-winning Bunjilaka at the Melbourne Museum.
Turtle Country, 1000 Turtles by the Gallery Kaiela artists in Nitet Yapeneyepuk Gather Together A photo posted by @leulieshraghi on
For a real treat, take an Aboriginal Heritage Walk of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
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