Exploring the rich diversity and beauty of regional Victoria: Mapping tourist destinations in Victoria.
Victoria is the second-smallest state in Australia, covering 227,600 sq km.Victoria, south-east Australia province, occupies a continent's mountainous coastal area. Victoria is separated from New South Wales to the north by the Murray River for around 1,065 miles (1,715 km) long and by an additional border of about 110 miles (180 km) linking Cape Howe with the nearest Murray source. The western border is with South Australia, and the southern coastline on the Tasman Sea and the Indian (Southern) Ocean extends for approximately 1,045 miles (1,680 km) and includes the Port Phillip Bay peninsula. The state capital, Melbourne, sits at the head of the bay off Bass Strait. This compact area boasts a variety of diverse regions and attractions, with sweeping coastlines, sandy beaches, and wildlife-filled national parks and forests, plus wineries, lakes, and mountains offering skiing, climbing, and hiking.
Exploring the rich diversity and beauty of regional Victoria: Mapping tourist destinations in Victoria.The main aim of the web application would be to present an interactive story map showing the key regional Victorian tourist destinations. The application would help travelers and tourists to explore regional Victoria.
Video courtesy of Visit Victoria.
Destination Name | Destination Type |
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Grampians National Park | Camping/Hiking |
Twelve Apostles Marine National Park | Recreation |
Daylesford | Natural Springs/Recreation |
City of Melbourne | Shopping |
Shire of Mornington Peninsulas | Hiking/Springs |
Phillip Island | Nature/Wildlife |
Yarra Valley & The Dandenongs | Nature/Wine |
Mount Buller | Sking/Hiking |
High Country | Mountain/History |