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Beacon Cove / Port Melbourne Ferry Landing
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Beacon Cove / Port Melbourne Ferry Landing, Australia

Melbourne, Australia

Docking

Walkable to Town

Distance to Town

3 mi / 4.8 km

Walking Time

Accessibility

Typical Time

For an 8–10 hour day, allow 1–1.5 hours to stroll the Port Melbourne foreshore and Bay Street, then use tram 109 for 3–5 hours in the CBD/Southbank for key sights, food, and shopping before returning for a relaxed bayside drink or walk. Factor tram frequency and mild peak-hour congestion into return timing.

Getting to Town

3 mi / 4.8 km

Distance to Town

Best Time to Visit

Late spring to early autumn (November to March) is ideal for cruising into Port Melbourne, with warm, generally dry weather and most seasonal services operating. Shoulder months (October and April) can also be pleasant with fewer crowds.

Summer (December–February) can bring hot days above 30°C and strong UV; sun protection and hydration are essential.

Occasional cool changes can drop temperatures quickly, so a light layer is useful even in summer.

While Melbourne is not in a cyclone zone, weather can be changeable with four-seasons-in-a-day conditions.

Top Shore Experiences

  • Easy foreshore walk or scooter ride along the shared path between Beacon Cove, Station Pier, and Princes Pier with lots of seating and open space.
  • Beach time on the small bayside beaches near Beacon Cove and along towards St Kilda (conditions permitting).
  • Tram 109 into the CBD for a visit to family-friendly attractions like the Melbourne Aquarium (Sea Life) and nearby riverside parks.
  • Relaxed café stops on Bay Street or at Beacon Cove with playgrounds and green spaces nearby.

Local Food & Drink

  • Sample Melbourne-style specialty coffee at cafes along Bay Street or near Beacon Cove.
  • Try classic Australian pub fare and local craft beers at historic pubs on Bay Street.
  • Seek out modern Australian and international cuisine in Port Melbourne’s bayside restaurants overlooking the water.
  • Head into the CBD/Southbank for laneway cafes, rooftop bars, and multi-cultural dining ranging from Italian and Greek to Asian fusion.
  • Enjoy fresh seafood at venues along the bay or in the city, paired with Victorian wines from nearby regions like Yarra Valley or Mornington Peninsula.

Shopping Tips

  • Browse Bay Street, Port Melbourne, for boutiques, homewares, and local food shops with a neighborhood vibe.
  • Use tram 109 to reach Collins Street and surrounding CBD lanes for fashion, department stores, and designer labels.
  • Pick up Australian-made products such as skincare, artisan foods, and local design items in small shops and markets in the city.
  • Supermarkets and convenience stores near Bay Street are handy for snacks, local chocolates, and practical items.

Agent insights

Advise clients that this is one of the easiest DIY ports: the tram stop opposite Beacon Cove/Station Pier takes them straight into the heart of Melbourne without needing a ship tour. Encourage layered clothing and sun protection, and remind them to plan their return tram or taxi with a buffer for peak-hour crowds and potential queues at the pier.