Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Explore Mornington, Queenscliff, Frankston in the peninsula during your next holidays

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colourful bathing huts in Mills Beach near mornington peninsulaMornington
Peninsula just a short distance from Melbourne is a place where you can
enjoy many things while on vacation. The seaside villages in the
peninsula are ever so popular among tourists. You will be able to find a
bed and breakfast in Mornington Peninsula,  hotels in Queenscliff or one of the motels in Frankston as the base for you to explore this fascinating destination.




This is what you can get up to during your holidays here.


  • Visit some of the hinterland wineries to taste and collect some award winning wines to take back with you.
  • Enjoy the various galleries in the area which exhibit work of art
    from local and international artists, shopping, botanic gardens,
    sporting activities in Frankston.
  • Visit the popular Wednesday markets in Frankston main street.
  • Visit the Mornington’s historic buildings dating back as far as the 1850s.
  • Taste the mouth watering delicacies at one of the classy restaurants or cafes.
  • Take a tour to see dolphins and fur seals.
  • Go walking or cycling in one of the many tracks in the national parks.
  • Play a round of golf in one of the scenic golf courses.
  • Swim, kayak or paddle board while you are staying close to the beach in one of the coastal villages.
  • Take the heritage railway from Mornington to Moorooduc which operates on the first  three Sundays of the month.
  • Visit the Mills Beach the home of delightfully colourful bathing boxes.
  • Spend some time in the seaside resort town Dromana and check out the spectacular views from Arthurs Seat.
  • Take a trip to Red Hill and visit the top notch wineries where you will also able to taste wine, dine in boutique restaurants.
  • Swim with seals and dolphins while you are in Sorrento.
  • Take a ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff or to Bellarine Peninsula. The passenger and car ferry usually departs hourly.
Plan your accommodation ahead by booking one of the bed and breakfast
or resorts in Mornington Peninsula or hotels in Queenscliff or a inn or
motels in Frankston or Dromana before heading over.


Online bookings are also possible via this link.