
Luxury Yacht Cruise for 3 hours |
Sail aboard our luxury yacht as we visit the Mornington Peninsula and experience Adventure, Fun, Luxury and Romance! Along the way, see cheeky seals, playful dolphins, the South Channel Fort and Lighthouse, the Quarantine Station at Point Nepean and the Portsea cliff-top mansions.
This activity departs from and returns to Blarigowrie Marina, Melway 167E1, 1.5 hours from Melbourne, VIC
Blairgowrie
Mornington / Bellarine Victoria
This cruise runs for 3 hours. Cruises run 365 days and are
professionally skippered.
The yacht can take up to 7 guests. Minimum 6 needed for an exclusive charter but individuals can usually join a party of others.
The experience is suitable for all ages. We have had guests from three weeks old to 90 years. Bring reading glasses, non-marking shoes (or bare feet), swimsuits, jeans & jumpers.
Waterproof clothing is provided. We are not generally weather dependant.
The yacht has two private cabins, refrigerator, fully equipped galley, hot showers and a toilet. Perfect for corporate team building events or a romantic cruise! - ITINERARY - Leaving Blairgowrie Marina we sail westerly past Collins Settlement where the first settlers landed, The newly rebuilt Sorrento Sailing Club, HQ of
Victoria's famous Couta Boat fleet, The Baths Restaurant where the Seaplane brings luncheon guests from Williamstown, The township of Sorrento and the Sorrento Pier and Ferry Terminal, L'Aquarium Restaurant, Point King where we often see Dolphins, then The Portsea cliff-top mansions including that of a well-known trucking magnate and sometimes his helicopter, The magnificent $20 million house that once belonged to Lex Davison the Grand Prix driver, The Portsea Camp, The famous Portsea Hotel, The new 12 acre Mornington Peninsula Shire Park at Police Point, The Quarantine Station at Point Nepean which later housed the Army and then the Kosovo refugees, soon to be a conference centre and Maritime College campus, Then we turn east and sail down the South Channel where we often have a safe, close encounter with one of the Large ships on her way to or from Melbourne, on our way to - The seal colony on an old channel marker, With gannets nesting on the top deck, The South Channel Fort, man-made in the 1880's to defend us from a Russian invasion, The mid-Bay lighthouse where a family of 6 once lived to tend the light
Round the Sorrento Channel Mark number 10 and back to the Marina
The boat is fully licensed, so there is no need to bring drinks. You can bring your own food or we will cater.
We have a fully equipped galley and dining facility and provide complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits. |
Activity rate guide
AUD$ 100
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SSOR100 |