Campervanning Victoria
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by greengirlsydney on 28-08-2009
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A sure way to explore Australia is through a Motorhome hire Australia. Discover another campervan destination in the southeastern corner - Victoria, Australia another worth to be explored like Australia’s Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales and the rest of its states. Although Victoria is Australia’s second-smallest state it is compact, densely populated and has a hundred of campgrounds and caravan parks.
Victoria has diverse regions and is always worth to capture on cameras. Its nature and wildlife are exotic and unique.

The metropolis of Melbourne is a great start to rent out for a campervan rental and indulge in a travel experience throughout Victoria. It offers shopping, entertainment and arts. Celebrates and hosts several festivals and events, a smart place for eating and drinking. Definitely one of Australia’s major city and attraction. The Accredited Visitor Informations Centre is open throughout the year except on Christmas Day and Good Friday to book you accommodations and or to provide reliable informations, guides, visuals, tips and hints that you would need to know about traveling around. The Visitor Information center is located at Federation Square, Corner Flinders Street & Swanston Street in Melbourne. You can also find it in several areas of Victoria.
Aside from the vibrant Melbourne and its tourist attractions, there are still wonders and a must visit region in Victoria that include, Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges, offers its visitors serene getaways. Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges feature wines and tall forests. The Mornington Peninsula compiles sea views, groves, golf coarses, markets and delicious local produce. The Phillip Island is a romantic place that involve crystal clear waters, natural attractions and wildlife.

The Great Ocean Road offers water activities and ultimate vacations. Goldfields offers arts and culture, history, villages and gold rush era. The Grampians features parks, wildlife, and adventure. The High Country is a place for alpine landscapes, native food and wine. The Gippsland has scenic routes, streams, coasts, mountains and forests. The Murray gives deserts, wetlands, and the Australia’s longest river.
