Travel to Victoria
Flying to Victoria
Major international airlines serving Melbourne include British Airways, KLM, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas and United Airlines. There are flights from Melbourne to all state capitals and many regional hubs. Domestic carriers include Jetstar (website: www.jetstar.com.au), Qantas (website: www.qantas.com.au), Virgin Blue (website: www.virginblue.com.au) and Tiger Airways (website: www.tigerairways.com.au).
Airport Guides
Melbourne Airport
CodeMEL
LocationMelbourne Airport is located 25km (15 miles) northwest of Melbourne.
Telephone+61 3 9297 1600
AddressDeparture Drive
Tullamarine
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Flight times
From London to Melbourne is 22 hours, 30 minutes.
Departure tax
None.
Travelling to Victoria by Rail
V-Line (tel: (3) 9697 2076; website: www.vlinepassenger.com.au) operates state rail services, with links from Melbourne to Ballarat, Bendigo, Echuca, Geelong, Sale, Seymour, Swan Hill, Traralgon and Wodonga. Overnight trains link Melbourne and Sydney (11 hours), and an overnight train The Overland runs to Adelaide (11 hours). Trains run to other main centres including Canberra (9 hours), Brisbane (34 hours) and Perth (73 hours).
Driving to Victoria
Tickets should be purchased before boarding, or from onboard vending machines (trams only; and coins only).
Fares are zonal, with travel cards for daily or weekly travel and multi-journey tickets.
If you purchase a two-hour ticket after 1800, it is valid until services stop that night.
The Melbourne City Circle tram, in distinct burgundy and gold colours, is free.
Getting to Victoria by boat
An overnight passenger/vehicle ferry from Tasmania to Melbourne departs daily (website: www.spiritoftasmania.com.au).
Cruise ships
Melbourne (website: www.portofmelbourne.com) is an increasingly popular port for international cruise ships.
Ferry operators
There are also ferry services from Melbourne to Williamstown across Port Phillip Bay; and across the headlands of Port Phillip Bay between the beach towns of Queenscliff and Sorrento.