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Torquay, Victoria, Australia

Torquay is a coastal town located in Victoria, Australia. The town is known for its beautiful beaches and the famous Bells Beach Surfing Reserve. It is a popular destination for surfing, swimming, and other water activities.

Getting There

By Car: Torquay is located approximately 1.5 hours from Melbourne. Take the M1 to Geelong, then turn onto the A1 and follow the signs to Torquay.

By Public Transport: V/Line runs regular train and bus services from Melbourne to Geelong. From Geelong, catch the local bus or taxi to Torquay.

Things to Do

Bells Beach Surfing Reserve

Bells Beach is a world-renowned surfing spot and home to the annual Rip Curl Pro surfing competition. Even if you're not a surfer, it's worth a visit to watch the waves and soak up the atmosphere.

Torquay Beach

Torquay Beach is a beautiful spot for swimming, sunbathing, and other water activities. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby, as well as public restrooms and showers.

The Great Ocean Road

Torquay is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road, one of Australia's most scenic coastal drives. The road stretches for 243 kilometres from Torquay to Allansford and passes through a number of picturesque towns and natural attractions along the way.

Where to Stay

There are plenty of accommodation options in Torquay, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly hostels. Some popular options include:

  • RACV Torquay Resort
  • Wyndham Resort Torquay
  • Torquay Holiday Park
  • South Beach Haven

Where to Eat

There are plenty of great restaurants, cafes, and bars in Torquay, serving up everything from fresh seafood to wood-fired pizza. Some popular options include:

  • The Bottle of Milk
  • Huey's
  • Fisho's Torquay
  • The Swell

Plan Your Visit

If you're planning a visit to Torquay, make sure to check the local weather forecast and pack accordingly. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, especially if you're planning to spend time at the beach or exploring the Great Ocean Road.

For more information about things to do, places to stay, and where to eat in Torquay, visit the official Torquay Visitor Information Centre or check out the Visit Victoria website.


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