Welcome to Victoria
Victoria, Australia’s second-smallest state, is a compact region brimming with cultural depth, natural beauty, and historical significance.
For over 60,000 years, Aboriginal peoples such as the Wurundjeri, Gunditjmara, and Yorta Yorta have cared for this land, leaving a legacy visible in sacred sites, traditional knowledge, and thriving communities. Their connection to Country remains a vital part of Victoria’s identity.
Victoria offers extraordinary diversity: from the rugged coastline of the Great Ocean Road and the vineyards of the Yarra Valley to alpine landscapes in the High Country and wild beauty in the Grampians.
Melbourne, the state capital, is a creative powerhouse, celebrated for its coffee culture, live music, street art, and sporting events. Beyond the city, regional towns like Ballarat and Daylesford reveal a quieter charm steeped in history and local flavour.
Tourism is central to Victoria’s economy, drawing visitors year-round for festivals, food, nature, and heritage. Whether exploring laneways or hiking trails, Victoria delivers a rich and rewarding experience.
Regions
- Yarra Valley & Dandenongs includes Melbourne / Naam (Capital City)
- Mornington Peninsular
- Phillip Island & South Gippsland
- East Gippsland
- Goldfields Country
- Geelong & Bellarine Peninsular
- South Coast
- Grampians & Central West
- Murray & Mallee
- High Country