Hotels in Victoria
Hotels in Victoria, Australia are often used for accommodation for people who need to stay in the state. Some may need to have a vacation in the state. Some may want to simply work, or study in the state. Some may want to visit a entertainment, cultural, sporting or historical events in the state.
Victoria is a state located in the southeastern corner of Australia. It is the smallest mainland state in area but the most densely populated and urbanised.
Victoria's northern border is the southern bank of the Murray River. It also rests at the southern end of the Great Dividing Range, which stretches along the east coast and terminates west of Ballarat. It is bordered by South Australia to the west and shares Australian's shortest land border with Tasmania. The official border between Victoria and Tasmania is at 39°12' S, which passes through Boundary Islet in the Bass Strait for 85 metres. Victoria contains many topographically, geologically and climatically diverse areas, ranging from the wet, temperate climate of Gippsland in the southeast to the snow covered Victorian alpine areas which rise to almost 2,000 metres (6,500 ft), with Mount Bogong the highest peak at 1,986 m. There are extensive semi-arid plains to the west and northwest.
There is an extensive series of river systems in Victoria. Most notable is the Murray River system. Other rivers include: Ovens River, Goulburn River, King River, Campaspe River, Loddon River, Wimmera River, Elgin River, Barwon River, Thomson River, Snowy River, Latrobe River, Yarra River, Maribyrnong River, Mitta River, Hopkins River, Merri River and Kiewa River.
The Murray River, or River Murray and sometimes informally referred to as the "Mighty Murray", is Australia's largest river. The Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains and, for most of its length, meanders across Australia's inland plains, forming the border between New South Wales and Victoria as it flows to the northwest, before turning south for its final 500 kilometres or so into South Australia then ends at the mouth at Lake Alexandrina.
Mount Bogong, located in the Alpine National Park, is the highest mountain in Victoria, Australia. Big River separates the massif of the mountain itself from the Bogong High Plains to the south. "Bogong" in the local Aboriginal language means bigfella.
Some major tourist destinations in Victoria are:
The metropolis of Melbourne, particular its inner city suburbs (known also for
shopping tourism) and the attractions of the city centre such as Crown Casino,
Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne Museum, the Melbourne Aquarium, tourism precincts such
as Melbourne Docklands, Southbank and St Kilda as well as cultural and sporting
tourist icons such as The Arts Centre, National Gallery of Victoria, the Melbourne
Cricket Ground, also known as the MCG, and the Eureka Tower, tallest building
in the Southern Hemisphere, with its Skydeck 88.
The former Goldfields region
featuring the historic cities of Ballarat, Beechworth, Bendigo, Castlemaine, Maldon
and Daylesford.
Natural attractions, such as The Twelve Apostles, Wilson's
Promontory, The Grampians, the Fairy Penguins (particularly at Phillip Island
and St Kilda), the Buchan Caves and the Gippsland Lakes.
The Dandenong Ranges
(in particular the Puffing Billy Railway).
Towns along the Murray River and
Riverina including Echuca and Mildura including waterskiing.
Geelong (particularly
the city's waterfront) and the Australian International Airshow
The Bellarine
Peninsula which features historic resort towns such as Queenscliff.
The Surf
Coast which features famous beaches such as Bells Beach, Torquay and Lorne
Mornington Peninsula, particularly for its wineries and secluded beaches, Arthur's
Seat and the coastal attractions of Portsea and Sorrento.
Yarra Valley (in
particular Healesville Sanctuary and wineries).
Great Ocean Road, which features
The Twelve Apostles, historic towns of Port Fairy and Portland, cliffs and whale
watching and resort towns such as Lorne.
The Victorian Alpine Region, part
of the Australian Alps, particularly for skiing
The Central Victorian Highlands,
'Highcountry' are very well known for winter sports and bushwalking
Other popular tourism activities are gliding, hang-gliding, hot air ballooning and scuba diving.
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