Get Informed

We are passionate to show travelers from all corners of the globe to discover the beauty and charm of the state of Victoria and its people. In order to get yourself the most from your visit and to travel safely, we are currently building this section of our website to provide you with a wealth of information on travel.

Coronavirus hotline

If you suspect you may have the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) call the dedicated hotline 1800 675 398– open 24 hours, 7 days.

Stay safe by washing your hands, keeping your distance from others, and staying at your hotel if you feel unwell.

If you have symptoms of coronavirus you should get tested.

Travel Update

Due to the increase level of Covid-19 cases, the Premier of Victoria announced return to STAGE 3 restrictions for Melbourne Metropolitan and Mitchell Shire effective from 11.59pm 8 July 2020.

RESTRICTIONS APPLYING TO METROPOLITAN MELBOURNE AND MITCHELL SHIRE LGA

• Travel within Victoria outside restricted areas: allowed for work, education (if necessary), necessary good and services and care/compassionate purposes only.

• Holiday accommodation and camping: closed except for residents, emergency accommodation, or work purposes.

• Second place of residence – You cannot visit second place of residence outside restricted area with limited exceptions (e.g. emergency or maintenance; shared custody; to stay with intimate partner who does not live with you).

People on holidays can complete their holiday. From 11.59PM on 8 July, people cannot travel for a holiday.

RESTRICTIONS APPLYING TO REGIONAL VICTORIA OTHER THAN MITCHELL SHIRE LGA

  • Travel within Victoria: allowed (other than travel to restricted areas for non-necessary purposes).

  • Holiday accommodation and camping: open, with a maximum of 20 people per group.

  • Ski accommodation: Group booking cap of 20 applies. Bedrooms cannot be shared between bookings. If only communal facilities available, then max 20 people allowed at the accommodation.

Travelling in a vehicle requires people to adhere to physical distancing protocol.