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Take some time pre- or post-Conference to explore our beautiful city, and the state of Victoria. Spring is the perfect time to tour Melbourne and our thriving regions, with temperate days and blossoming plant life on show. Visit world-class wineries, the bustling Spring Racing Carnival, sensational surf beaches and much more. 

The best of Victoria 

Melbourne is the gateway to Victoria’s world-class wineries, natural springs, peninsulas, spectacular coastline and alpine villages. Drive one of the many scenic routes, pull on your walking boots and hit the tracks and trails, or wander small-town artisanal boutiques and farmer’s markets. 

If you book a trip with Go West Tours, use the promotional code ICLRCORO at checkout to receive a 10% discount.

Phillip Island Parade with the Penguins
Phillip Island

Parade with the Penguins

Phillip Island’s penguin parade is an unmissable wildlife experience. You’ll discover the breathtaking beauty of this coastal landscape, and see the adorable penguins make their way to shore as the sun sets.

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Yarra Valley Enjoy the tastes of Victoria
Yarra Valley

Enjoy the tastes of Victoria

Sample some of the best wine and food the state of Victoria has to offer in the Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley, one of Australia’s most picturesque wine regions. Take a hot air balloon or helicopter ride, or tour the region on horseback for something completely different. 

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Great Ocean Road Cruise the coastal chic
Great Ocean Road

Cruise the coastal chic

The breathtaking Great Ocean Road is one of the best scenic coastal drives in the world – heaven for photographers, surfers and travellers alike.

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Wilsons Promontory Take a walk on the wild side
Wilsons Promontory

Take a walk on the wild side

Explore one of Australia’s most pristine natural wilderness areas, boasting expansive coastline and white-sand beaches. Trek native rainforests teeming with wildlife and take in views of the great Southern Ocean from the summit of Mount Oberon. 

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