Getting to Melbourne
Whether you’re flying in from interstate or crossing oceans from overseas, Melbourne is an easy-to-access city and offers a range of transport options to bring you to its vibrant heart. Here’s how to arrive in style:
By Air: Touch down directly in the heart of Melbourne. From the airport, hop onto a convenient shuttle bus service that whisks you straight into town.
By Bus, Train, Car, or Boat: Victoria’s well-connected network of first-class roads ensures seamless travel. Whether you’re behind the wheel of a car, cruising on a motorbike, or pedaling a bicycle, your destination awaits.
Getting around
Once you’re here, Melbourne’s accessibility shines. Explore the city and beyond with ease:
Road Tripping: Hit the open road and explore the state’s cities, towns, and scenic spots. Victoria’s highways beckon adventure.
Public Transport: Melbourne’s efficient train and bus services connect you to both intrastate gems and interstate wonders.
Scheduled Flights: For regional exploration, catch a scheduled flight to discover Victoria’s hidden treasures.
Remember, Melbourne isn’t just a destination—it’s the starting point for your Victorian escapade. Buckle up, embrace the journey, and let the adventure unfold!
For more travel inspiration, visit the official Visit Victoria website.
Things to do
Explore Melbourne for the latest culture, food, sport and entertainment. From hidden laneways to blockbuster events, there’s always something new on show.
Weather in Melbourne
Learn about the seasonal climate and precipitation in Melbourne to help you prepare for your trip.
Summer (December – February)
Melbourne warms up in summer with mean temperatures between 14 – 25.3°C (57.2 – 77.5°F). These months are dry, with occasional hot spells that can last more than three days. Melbourne’s top temperatures are usually in January and February, when temperatures can occasionally soar past 30°C (86°F).
Autumn (March – May)
Autumn sees cooler weather with average temperatures ranging from 10.9 – 20.3°C (51.6 – 68.5°F). Morning fog usually clears to welcome fine, sunny days, however toward the end of the season there can be extended periods of light winds.
Winter (June – August)
In winter, average temperatures range from 6.5 – 14.2°C (43.7 – 57.6°F), and snow falls in the north-east of Victoria, known as High Country. The weather is frequently cold and cloudy, and nights can be accompanied by frosts. Heavy rain is rare at this time of year.
Spring (September – November)
During spring average temperatures range from 9.6 – 19.6°C (49.3 – 67.3°F). The season is known as the most variable of the year, when weather can quickly change from calm and sunny to cold and windy. Pack your umbrella – October is the wettest month with roughly 10 days of rainfall.