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Perched on the Mornington Peninsula's southern tip, Sorrento is a seaside escape that blends 1870s gold-rush charm with a laid-back beach-town vibe. Its historic limestone buildings, turquoise bay and wild ocean beaches make it a favourite for Melburnians seeking sun, seafood and scenery. Whether you're ferrying across from Queenscliff or arriving by road, Sorrento feels like a small coastal gem that punches well above its weight.
Highlights & What to See
- Sorrento Front Beach — Sheltered, calm and postcard-perfect, this north-facing beach is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding and watching the ferries glide across Port Phillip Bay.
- Back Beach (Bass Strait) — A dramatic contrast: wild surf, rugged cliffs and the iconic Sorrento Ocean Beach. Great for walking, beachcombing and watching big waves roll in.
- Sorrento Historic Cemetery & Flinders Street — Wander past bluestone churches, Victorian shopfronts and the cemetery's eerie graves, including those of shipwreck victims from the SS Gothenburg.
- Coppins Track — A clifftop walking trail linking Sorrento to Portsea, with jaw-dropping views over the Rip (the entrance to Port Phillip Bay) and the heads.
- Sorrento Museum — Housed in a former 1860s bank, this small museum tells the story of the area's First Peoples, early settlers and the tragic wreck of the Sacramento.
- Lighthouse & Quarantine Station — At nearby Point Nepean, the historic quarantine station and lighthouse offer a fascinating glimpse into Australia's immigrant past and maritime history.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days gives you a relaxed pace to explore both the bay and ocean beaches, walk the Coppins Track, and visit Point Nepean. If you're on a day trip from Melbourne, you can squeeze in a swim, a seafood lunch and a coastal walk, but you'll wish you'd booked a longer stay. Many visitors combine Sorrento with a weekend on the Mornington Peninsula, using it as a base for wineries, hot springs and the Peninsula's other coastal villages.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Portsea — Just a few minutes' drive, with more stunning clifftop walks, the Portsea Hotel and the surf at Portsea Back Beach.
- Point Nepean National Park — History, hiking and epic views at the very tip of the peninsula; bike or walk to the old fortifications.
- Mornington Peninsula Wineries — Red Hill, Main Ridge and Merricks are dotted with cellar doors producing cool-climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
- Peninsula Hot Springs — Natural geothermal baths and spa treatments, just 20 minutes inland from Sorrento.
- Queenscliff — Across Port Phillip Bay via the car ferry, this historic fishing town has fortresses, a maritime museum and great fish-and-chips.
- Great Ocean Road — From Sorrento, you can drive to Torquay (the start of the Great Ocean Road) in about 1.5 hours, making it a natural add-on for a longer road trip.
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- Great Ocean Road — Bobak Ha'Eri / CC BY 3.0