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Geelong Cruise Port Guide: Great Ocean Road, Twelve Apostles & Tips

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Arrival
Pier / Dock
City centre
0.5 km to city center
Best season
November – April
Best for
Great Ocean Road, Twelve Apostles, Wildlife Encounters, Wine Tasting

Ships dock at Station Pier in the heart of Geelong's waterfront precinct with direct pedestrian access to the city center.

Geelong often gets overshadowed by its glamorous neighbour Melbourne, but this Victorian port city has a character entirely its own — one that rewards curious travellers who take the time to explore beyond the dock. From its beautifully restored wool store precinct to the rugged Surf Coast just minutes away, Geelong punches well above its weight as a cruise destination.

Arriving by Ship

Cruise ships dock at Station Pier in nearby Port Melbourne or, for larger vessels, at Geelong’s own Corio Bay terminal, which sits conveniently close to the city centre. The waterfront is easily walkable from the berth, and the CBD is accessible within a short taxi or rideshare ride. Shuttle buses are occasionally arranged by cruise lines depending on the vessel and itinerary, so check with your ship’s shore excursion desk upon arrival. One of the genuine pleasures of arriving here is the panoramic view across the bay — on a clear Southern Hemisphere morning, the You Yangs mountain range provides a striking backdrop as you sail in.

Things to Do

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Geelong’s Waterfront Precinct is the natural starting point, lined with colourful bollard sculptures carved by local artist Jan Mitchell — each one depicting a historical figure from the city’s past. Strolling this stretch gives you an immediate sense of place. Just inland, the National Wool Museum housed in a beautifully preserved 1872 bluestone wool store tells the story of an industry that quite literally built this city, and it’s far more compelling than it sounds.

For the adventurous, the Surf Coast beckons. Torquay, the birthplace of surf culture in Australia and home to the original Rip Curl and Quiksilver headquarters, is a 30-minute drive south. If you’d rather stay closer to the water, kayaking in Corio Bay lets you see the waterfront from a completely different angle. 🎟 Book: Kayaking in Geelong Victoria

The Bellarine Peninsula is another unmissable option — wineries, historic lighthouses, and the charming town of Queenscliff await those who venture east of the city. If your ship allows a longer day, the iconic Great Ocean Road starts near Torquay and offers some of Australia’s most dramatic coastal scenery. 🎟 Book: Private Great Ocean Road Day Trip from Melbourne

Local Food

Geelong has quietly developed a serious food scene, anchored by the Geelong Farmers Market (held regularly at Johnstone Park) and a growing number of destination restaurants. The city’s proximity to the Bellarine Peninsula means exceptional local produce — think stone fruit, heritage-breed meats, and some genuinely impressive cool-climate wines.

Don’t leave without eating a parma — the Victorian take on a chicken parmigiana, available at practically every pub in town and taken extremely seriously by locals. The Wharf Shed Café on the waterfront is a beloved institution, perfect for breakfast or a long lunch with bay views. For something more refined, Le Parisien on Little Malop Street has been serving French-influenced cuisine for years and remains a local favourite.

For coffee, Geelong’s café culture rivals Melbourne’s — high praise indeed. Order a flat white and settle into the pace of a city that knows how to do relaxed well.

Shopping

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The Market Square and Westfield Geelong cater to mainstream retail needs, but the more rewarding shopping happens along Little Malop Street and Moorabool Street, where independent boutiques, vintage stores, and design-focused homeware shops cluster together. The Geelong Vintage Market pops up periodically and is worth timing your visit around if you’re a fan of mid-century furniture or retro fashion.

The Wool Museum gift shop is worth a browse for quality Australian wool products — merino scarves and blankets make ideal, genuinely local souvenirs. Local wine from the Bellarine Peninsula makes another excellent take-home gift, available at several bottle shops and cellar doors nearby.

Practical Tips

  • Geelong operates on Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), UTC+10, or Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT, UTC+11) during summer.
  • The Australian dollar is the local currency, and card payments are accepted almost everywhere.
  • Rideshare apps (Uber and DiDi) work reliably in Geelong, as do local taxis.
  • The city is generally very walkable in the central precinct, but you’ll need transport to reach the Surf Coast or Bellarine Peninsula.
  • Weather in Geelong can be famously changeable — dress in layers regardless of the season.

Cruises That Visit Geelong Australia

Geelong features on a select but growing number of cruise itineraries, typically serving as either a home port or a port of call for ships exploring Australia’s southern coastline. Princess Cruises regularly includes Geelong on its Australia and New Zealand season sailings, with vessels such as the Coral Princess and Grand Princess departing from or calling into the port. P&O Cruises Australia has historically scheduled Geelong as part of its Bass Strait and southern Australia routes, often sailing from Sydney or Melbourne for voyages ranging from 7 to 14 nights.

Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean occasionally feature Geelong on longer repositioning or South Pacific itineraries, particularly during the Australian summer season running from November through March. These sailings frequently combine Geelong with stops in Tasmania, Adelaide, and sometimes New Zealand.

The best time to cruise to Geelong is between October and April, when temperatures are warm and the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula are at their most inviting. Winter sailings are possible but can bring grey skies and rough Bass Strait crossings. If wildlife is a priority, a day trip to Phillip Island to see the famous penguin parade is a remarkable add-on to any port day. 🎟 Book: Full-Day Private Australian Wildlife Tour of Phillip Island


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Getting Around from the Port

Walking

Geelong city center and waterfront attractions are within easy walking distance

Cost: Free Time: 10-15 minutes
Taxi/Rideshare

Uber, Didi, or local taxis available at terminal for longer distances

Cost: $15-40 AUD Time: 10-25 minutes
Bus

Local buses operate from the city center for Great Ocean Road and regional attractions

Cost: $4-6 AUD Time: 20-60 minutes depending on destination
Car Rental

Multiple rental agencies available for self-drive exploration of Great Ocean Road and Bellarine Peninsula

Cost: $50-100+ AUD per day Time: 30 minutes to arrange

Top Things To Do

1

Great Ocean Road

One of the world's most scenic coastal drives featuring the iconic Twelve Apostles rock formations and pristine beaches. This 240 km stretch offers breathtaking ocean vistas and charming coastal towns.

6-8 hours $0-100 AUD (fuel/tour dependent)
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2

Geelong Waterfront

A revitalized harbourside precinct featuring the stunning Eastern Beach, waterfront promenade, and interactive water fountains. Perfect for leisurely strolls, cafes, and local shopping.

2-3 hours Free
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3

National Wool Museum

Australia's premier museum dedicated to wool heritage housed in a historic bluestone building. Interactive exhibits showcase the country's iconic wool industry and cultural significance.

1.5-2 hours $20-25 AUD
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4

Bellarine Peninsula Wine Region

Award-winning wineries and cellar doors producing exceptional cool-climate wines just 30 minutes from the cruise terminal. Scenic countryside views combine with wine tastings and local produce.

4-5 hours $20-80 AUD (tastings and meals)
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5

Queenscliff Fort & Historic Village

19th-century coastal fort with panoramic bay views and the charming Victorian village of Queenscliff featuring boutique shops and restaurants. A scenic drive or ferry ride across Port Phillip Heads.

3-4 hours $15-30 AUD (entry and transport)
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Practical Tips for Cruise Passengers

  • Geelong is only 75 km southwest of Melbourne; consider pre-booking Great Ocean Road tours as they fill quickly on cruise days
  • The waterfront and city center are extremely walkable from the cruise terminal with no need for transport for most passengers
  • Australian dollars are essential; ATMs are readily available near the terminal and throughout the city center
  • Great Ocean Road is best visited early in the day to avoid crowds and ensure sunset views at Twelve Apostles
  • Book wine tastings and tours in advance as popular Bellarine Peninsula wineries can reach capacity during peak cruise days

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