Western Port
Highlights
- Explore the extensive tidal bay of Western Port, where natural beauty meets rich history from the Holocene period.
- Cast a line in the deep channels, enjoying fishing and boating amidst the stunning scenery of French and Phillip Islands.
- Launch your boat from Hastings or nearby ramps, accessing prime waters for yachting and leisurely exploration.
- Stay on Phillip or French Island, immersing yourself in nature while enjoying comfortable accommodation options.
Formerly a major river drainage system inundated by the rising sea in the Holocene period, the Western Port sunkland now forms an extensive tidal bay.
Two large islands, French Island (approximately 170 square kilometres) and Phillip Island (approximately 100 square kilometres), dominate Western Port. The coastline, including that of the islands, is some 263 kilometres.
Fishing, pleasure boating and yachting are some of the popular pastimes on the bay, with the deep channels leading from Bass Strait into the western section of the bay, giving access to the region’s port facilities.
Hastings is the main boat landing in Western Port bay, however there are boat launching ramps at Stony Point, Tooradin, Newhaven, Cowes, Hastings, Warneet, Lang Lang, Grantville and Rhyll (Phillip Island)
Accommodation is available on both Phillip Island and French Island.
Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website.
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