Victoria, Australia

Get ready to unleash your inner explorer and embark on epic mini escapades right at your doorstep in the great state of Victoria. Wave goodbye to the city chaos and dive into a world of coastal hideaways and enchanting country villages from our curated collection of walking, cycling and public transport based short getaways. Indulge in mouthwatering gourmet treats, soak up breathtaking landscapes, and dive into captivating history and culture. Grab your mates and get away on a local adventure that is short, sweet, and oh-so awesome.

OUR ITINERARIES

VICTORIA INSIGHTS

  • In 2023 the government introduced a fare equality policy where travel on all public transport throughout Victoria is now capped at $10 for an adult (cheaper for concessions). This is a huge outcome for both those living in the regions and for Melbournians wanting to explore the state by the good public transport system.

    In light of this we have designed a series of adventures for Melbournians using the cheap public transport to get around.

    If you live elsewhere in the state it should be possible to still use public transport if you live on or near a regular Vline service.

    A myki card or paper ticket is required for all travel on these trips. The maximum full adult fare for a single day of travelling is capped at $10.

    We explain the ticketing requirements in each of the itineraries.

    For more on the public transport network, tickets, and timetables visit ptv.vic.gov.au

  • Victoria enjoys a Mediterranean-type climate with hot summers, mild spring and autumn, and cool to cold winters. Because of this it is possible to travel all year round, even in winter which while cold can still have nice sunny days.

    The main impact to travel will be extreme heat days where you should reconsider travel, particularly days with high fire danger warnings. You should not travel on any Code Red days.

  • Mobile coverage can drop out in some areas but while in or around towns you should have no problems. There are places along the public transport routes where mobile coverage will drop out.

VICTORIA STORIES