Mornington Peninsula is a water wonderland, with its vast
number of beaches, bays and harbours. If you love water
sports you will be right at home here with plenty of
surfing, fishing, scuba diving, boating and, of course,
fishing. This has to be one of the top tourist spots in
Victoria to rest and enjoy the ocean at its best, and the
perfect destination for your
motorhome holiday.
Located just over 100 kilometres south from Melbourne, on
the east side of Port Philip Bay, many travellers find a
spot close to the water and enjoy the peace and tranquillity
of the ocean and its treasures. Mornington Peninsula
National Park is like heaven on earth, with coastline and
beaches that cannot be compared to many. Swimming with the
bottlenose dolphins is another unforgettable experience that
is common in this stretch of water.
There are a number of incredible walks which take you past
amazing scenery, cliffs and lighthouses, and it doesn’t
matter which direction you take, there is always a majestic
view of the ocean, gentle waters of the bay, or the coast
hinterland. The climate is wonderful year round making this
region a magnet for sun lovers around Australia.
With so many beaches to choose from you can always be
guaranteed an enjoyable spot as the ocean side is a direct
contrast to the still waters along Port Philip Bay. The best
place to see the bay is from Arthurs Seat, which offers
incredible views of the Peninsula right through to the city
skyline.
Sorrento is known as one of the most popular and stylish
seaside villages, and is well worth a visit. It is
relaxed and beautiful, with the beach so close and always
plenty of picnic spots close to town. You can enjoy
sailing, boating, bushwalking, scuba diving and fishing
here, and there are camping spots nearby, one of the most
well known being Sorrento Village Campgrounds. One of the
best attractions are the dolphin cruises, the Sorrento
Museum and the coastal walks which are magical at dusk.
There are plenty of beaches in this region, one of the most
popular being Frankston, which has long, sandy beaches
perfect for all types of water sports. Mornington itself
has safe beaches around the bay harbour with fantastic
lookouts at Schnapper Point.
One of the best is located at Rye, with a long jetty,
playground and walking tracks nearby. It is a tradition by
many locals to set up camp on the beach in this area and
take the children to the wildlife park, enjoy horse riding
along the waters edge or simply relax and make the most of
the glorious water views.
Flinders has superb views of Phillip Island and Seal Rocks,
and is well known for its excellent fishing, Pelican Park
Aquatic Centre, blow holes and incredible views of Bass
Strait. It’s great for a stopover or a closer look at the
abundance of wildlife especially at night.
Home to the rich and famous, Portsea can be found at the top
of Mornington Peninsula. It is an attractive stretch of
coast with magnificent trees and coastline that is worth the
visit. However, it may cost a bit more to wine and dine
here.
Set in the hinterland, there are wineries, orchards and
fantastic art and craft shops at Red Hill. Famous for its
monthly markets, you will find many treasures here, even if
it means picking strawberries at the berry farm. It will be
an enriching experience to spend a few days here in the
heart of this welcoming town.
Mornington Peninsula is a tourist haven, especially for
those who need to get away and enjoy the natural wonder of
the ocean, beaches and seaside towns. If you can escape
here for a number of days or more you will return tanned,
relaxed and counting down the days until you return to enjoy
more hours in the Mornington sunshine.
Jenny Brewer 2007
