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from mornington

peninsula

Queenscliff - Sorrento FerryCar and Passenger Ferry

The car and passenger ferry from Sorrento is the best way to get to Queenscliff from the Mornington Peninsula. Ferries depart every hour on the hour from each side between 7am and 6pm and the journey takes 40 minutes.

Costs vary according to the type of vehicle and number of passengers.

Once you arrive in Queenscliff, it's a short 10-minute walk from the ferry terminal to the train station. If walking is not an option, prebook a taxi or bus.

Peninsula Searoad Transport
Phone: (03) 5258 3244
Web: www.searoad.com.au

PBoats can be charteredrivate Boat Charter

Alternatively, you might like to think about chartering your own boat to travel to Queenscliff for the Blues Train. The Queenscliff Vistor Information Centre can provide details of charter boat operators in the area.

Queenscliff Visitor Information Centre
Phone: (03) 5258 4843
Email: info.centre@queenscliffe.vic.gov.au
Web: www.queenscliffe.vic.gov.au

 
 
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