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Searoad Ferries

Tickets Sorrento

Description

Description

Experience Melbourne’s beautiful Port Phillip Bay on a 40 minute sail between Sorrento and Queenscliff.

Connecting the Mornington Peninsula and the Great Ocean Road sail to wineries, secret lunch spots & quaint seaside villages. Sail by clifftop mansions, historic buildings & spectacular coastline. Dolphin spotting is optional! The ferry has a fresh, modern interior, a range of seating areas, from outdoor observation decks, to lounge, café and bar style seating, all with great views. 

Grab a regional wine or beer, or let our barista make you a serious coffee from our onboard cafe. The kids sea faring adventure includes dolphin spotting, a play area and plenty of deck space to roam the seven seas!  The ferry is very easy for vehicles, with drive on and drive off facilities for cars, motorhomes, campers and motorbikes.  For those taking a day trip to the township of Queenscliff, foot passengers can park in Sorrento and walk onboard. Stop before or after ferry travel at the new state-of-the-art ferry terminal in Queenscliff and enjoy a fabulous meal, glass of wine or coffee at TARRA Queenscliff.

For more information and bookings visit www.searoad.com.au

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Map & Directions

Esplanade Sorrento Victoria 3943