Queenscliff Harbour
Discover the Charm of Queenscliff Harbour
Experience the stunning coastal beauty and rich maritime history at Queenscliff Harbour, a delightful destination for every traveler.
Queenscliff Harbour is a picturesque destination on Victoria's coastline, offering stunning views, vibrant marine life, and a host of activities for every traveler. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, indulge in local cuisine, and explore the rich maritime history of the area.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start from Exmouth. Head south on Murat Road, then take a left onto Minilya-Exmouth Road (State Route 8) and continue onto North West Coastal Highway (National Route 1). After approximately 100 km, follow signs to Queenscliff and merge onto Bellarine Highway. Continue for about 15 km until you reach Queenscliff. Once in Queenscliff, follow the signs to the harbour, and turn onto Harbour Street. The Queenscliff Harbour will be on your left at 1 Harbour St.
Public Transportation
To reach Queenscliff Harbour by public transport, take a bus from Exmouth to Geelong. Check the local bus schedule for the latest times. Once in Geelong, transfer to the V/Line train service towards Southern Cross Station in Melbourne. Get off at the Geelong Station, then switch to the local bus line heading towards Queenscliff. Once you arrive in Queenscliff, walk or take a short taxi ride to Harbour Street, where you will find the Queenscliff Harbour at 1 Harbour St.
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