Aireys Inlet

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Perched on Victoria's dramatic Surf Coast, Aireys Inlet is a laid-back coastal escape where wild ocean meets the calm estuary of Painkalac Creek. This tiny settlement, wedged between the Great Otway National Park and the Bass Strait, is famed for its iconic Split Point Lighthouse (often called 'The White Queen') and the jagged rock formations that flank the shoreline. It's the kind of place where you trade your watch for the tide clock, and where the soundtrack is the crash of waves and the cry of seabirds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that two nights in Aireys Inlet is the sweet spot – one full day to explore the lighthouse and marine sanctuary, and a second to paddle the estuary or hike the coastal trail. If you're on a tight schedule, a day trip from Melbourne (90 minutes' drive) is feasible, but you'll be rushing. For a relaxed pace, add an extra night to simply sit on the beach and watch the sunset.

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