Each and every one of Victoria's regions has its own distinctive landscapes, activities and attractions. Come and discover them for yourself.
Melbourne
Melbourne's city centre easy to navigate, so you can easily find the cafés, boutiques, museums and parks. Bars and clubs are tucked down tiny laneways all part of the appeal.
Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges
The best thing about the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges is how close these world-class wineries and lush fern gullies are to Melbourne. Lots of work opportunities here, too.
Mornington Peninsula
Join the hordes at Rosebud, Rye, Sorrento and Portsea for the pounding surf, idyllic beaches, fashionable seaside villages and incredible national parks.
Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges
Pamper yourself to good health at Daylesford, Australia's richest concentration of natural mineral springs. Also the place for your own Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Phillip Island
Nature lovers should make a beeline to Phillip Island, home to beaches, national parks, Fairy Penguins, fur seals and koalas.
Great Ocean Road
Rainforest meets spectacular ocean views on the Great Ocean Road, where you can swim, surf, see the Twelve Apostles and even spot some whales.
Goldfields
Go back in time to the goldrush. Check out Ballarat and Bendigo with their grand nineteenth-century goldrush streetscapes. Also, find out about Australia's only uprising.
Grampians
If it's adventure you're after, head west to the Grampians, where the rockclimbing and abseiling is among the best in the world. Plenty of bushwalking to be done.
High Country
Discover everything to do with Victoria's bushranger past then strap yourself into skis or board at the major alpine resorts of Mount Buller, Mount Hotham, Mount Buffalo and Falls Creek.
Gippsland
Go camping at Gippsland's Wilsons Promontory, a magnificent national park with some of Victoria's finest bushwalks, wetlands and surfing beaches.
The Murray
Head to the Murray for fruit picking aplenty and extend your Working Holiday visa. Victoria's back country is famous for stark deserts, a mighty Australian river and Aboriginal history.