Geelong

Eastern Beach - Photo courtesy of Tourism VIC

Geelong, is the major gateway to the Bellerine Peninsula's delights and further attractions of the Great Ocean Road.

The name 'Geelong' is derived from the Aboriginal word for bay, Jillong which means 'a place of the sea bird over the white cliffs'. Aptly named, Geelong is surrounded by water from its vibrant Corio Bay to the rugged ocean coastline and the Barwon River flowing through its suburbs.

This waterfront city has a diverse range of attractions including parks and gardens, museums and galleries, fine restaurants and excellent recreational facilities. Geelong's colonial history has resulted in a legacy of historic buildings, some of which are open to the public, courtesy of the National Trust.

Close by on Corio Bay is Geelong's Eastern Beach. In recent years the art deco-style pools and promenade complex have also had major renovations. Visit this area and enjoy verdant lawns, palm trees, playground, rotundas, fountain and views of Corio Bay. A restored pavilion at Eastern Beach called 'Beach House' now houses a pleasant restaurant, cafe and kiosk, the perfect place for coffee and cake.

Pakington Street, the wide tree-lined avenue linking the suburbs of Geelong West and Newtown, is also well worth a visit. There are many different restaurants and eateries to try, delicatessens, wine merchants, a park to relax in and a street ambience to experience. It's only a few minutes from the city.

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Eastern Beach - Photo courtesy of Tourism VIC
Old Bridge - Photo courtesy of Tourism VIC
Smorg's Restaurant - Photo courtesy of Tourism VIC

Underwater Recommendations

There are so many dive sites to choose from that there will always be a few that suit the current weather conditions. Explore the wrecks of the J-Class submarines. Interact with Australian Fur Seals. The seals are very comfortable around divers and will come up close to check you out. This area offers wonderful shallow water dives, teeming with life. Have a look at the small things and find sea stars, zoanthids, nudibranchs, crustaceans and sea spiders.

Getting There

Geelong is 75km south west of Melbourne and is a 55 minute drive. Travel by car via the Princes Highway.
Daily rail and coach services are available from Melbourne.

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