Victoria
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Melbourne City
Melbourne is a cosmopolitan, cultivated city with accommodation to suit all requirements. The city centre has a wide choice of international style, five-star hotels that are tailored for the business or upper leisure traveller.
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Melbourne Airport
Melbourne Airport has a number of hotels that are ideal for the business traveller on a short visit. These hotels are equipped with an excellent array of sporting ad recreational amenities as well as business centres, meeting rooms and convention facilities that can be configured to many different requirements.
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Melbourne Suburbs
Self-contained apartments are another option, and these are especially good value for the longer-stay visitor and for families. Motels are another option throughout Melbourne's suburbs.
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Mornington Peninsula
The Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne's seaside playground, is a great place to enjoy fresh sea air and a wide range of country pleasures within easy reach of the city. The peninsula has many superb resorts, several close to the region's magnificent golf courses, that are ideal for weddings. Traditional guesthouses and bed and breakfasts are another mainstay of the Mornington Peninsula, either close to the sea or surrounded by the vineyards that are becoming a major industry.
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Gippsland-South East Coast
Accommodation options are many and varied throughout the region. Self-contained lakeside lodges and retreats are an excellent way to experience the lakes and the fishing and boating opportunities they provide - and many come served with a big helping of luxury. Motels are also abundant throughout the region, while country cottages and hotels are the place to absorb the real flavour of the Australian outdoors.
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Phillip Island
Victoria's famous Phillip Island - only 90 minutes from Melbourne boasts breathtaking natural beauty and a myriad of attractions. Home to the world famous Penguin Parade and to some of Australia's most popular natural wildlife attractions, featuring koala reserves, Australia's largest fur seal colony, bird habitats, wetland reserves and breathtaking coastlines.Phillip Island is also the host of international Motorcycle Grand Prix and Car Racing events.
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Yarra Valley
The Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, with their richly forested hills, magnificent gardens, craft shops, restaurants and outstanding wineries, are an ideal escape for Melburnians. Accommodation on the Dandenongs includes many small self-contained country cottages tucked away in their own private bushland domain. Guesthouse and bed and breakfast accommodation is also found throughout the Dandenongs. The Yarra Valley has a good choice of self-contained accommodation, bushland retreats, guesthouses and bed and breakfasts, many located amid the vineyards.
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Dandenongs
Set in fairytale-like forest and ferns, The Dandenongs is a haven of hidden delights for nature-lovers, outdoor adventurers, art enthusiasts, foodies and those seeking some rest and rejuvenation. A leisurely hour's drive from Melbourne, the idyllic Dandenong Ranges is the perfect destination for a day trip or romantic weekend away. All year-round there are regular community markets, special events and festivals - showcasing everything from flowers and strawberries to artwork by talented local artists, and even chestnuts and short plays.
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North East Country
Includes the upper reaches of the Murray and Snowy Rivers, the Snowy Mountains ski resorts of Victoria and the towns which lie beyond the Snowy Mountains. Many of these towns offer romantic bed and breakfast accommodation, often with style and character and a sense of history. Country cottages may be found dotted across this region, offering a tempting alternative for those in search o self-contained accommodation. Motels are another good alternative for those seeking a less expensive option.
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Snowfields and High Country
The Snowfields and High Country of Victoria is a rugged and inspiring region of high peaks and racing rivers that has inspired some of Australia's greatest legends. Both for the summer and the winter visitors, there is much to enjoy. Much of the visitor accommodation in the Snowfields and High Country consists of luxury ski lodges at the resort areas such as Mount Buller, Hotham and Falls Creek. There are also many off-snow resorts that are ideal for the summer or winter visitor.
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Murray Region
The Murray region of northern Victoria runs from Wodonga to the South Australian border. Within the Murray region visitors can enjoy a rural tableau of pleasures, from golf to historic towns, wildlife, scenery, watersports and river cruises. Self-contained cottages are a superb choice here, offering privacy as well as a high level of comfort at a reasonable price. Boutique and luxury bed and breakfast, guesthouses and lodges are also widely available, both in the Murray region's towns and villages and in rural settings.
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Macedon Ranges & Spa Country
The region has many guesthouses and bed and breakfast lodgings, some with a history that dates back more than a century. Health resorts are another feature of this region, based on the invigorating properties of the water at places such as Hepburn Springs.
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Goldfields
The region to the north west of Melbourne is known as the Goldfields and Spa Country because it was here, in towns like Bendigo and Ballarat, that great gold discoveries were made. Today these towns offer the sophisticated pleasures of good living and fine dining, with all their historic character intact.
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Grampians and Western District
The Western Districts of Victoria have long been known for their rich pasturelands and their gracious living. It was in the Western Districts, in the 19th century, that farmers and graziers made their fortunes on the backs of the sheep they bred. The Grampians, the rugged bushclad hills of Western Victoria, are a prime attraction for anyone who enjoys wilderness adventures.
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Great Ocean Road & South West
The Great Ocean Road and South West region of Victoria boasts one of the most spectacular stretches of coastline in Australia. The coast of the South West and Great Ocean Road has a remarkable range of delightful accommodation. The main attractions include the internationally famous Twelve Apostles as well as delightful beaches at Apollo Bay and Port Campbell. Visitors can expect to find cabins, lodges, cottages, homesteads and bed and breakfast accommodation options across the entire region.
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