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Visitor Information

Are you planning a getaway to the Mornington Peninsula? Find everything you need for a smooth sailing adventure at the below Visitor Information Centres. This includes touring maps, attraction brochures and travel tips from passionate locals.

Frankston Visitor Information Centre

Located at the spectacular Frankston Waterfront, the national award winning Frankston Visitor Information Centre provides quality information delivered by friendly and passionate locals. Visitors can explore the vibrant, urban waterfront destination where arts, nature and cultural experiences connect.

The centre offers a unique collection of locally made souvenirs and gifts, free Wi-Fi and a beach wheelchair.

With over 500 parks and reserves, Frankston boasts a myriad of walking paths, bike tracks, tranquil creeks, flora and fauna reserves and wetlands of international significance.

Frankston is also the home to major events and festivals for the whole family, focusing on food, wine and lifestyle, to world-class sporting events.

Shop at the Mornington Peninsula's largest shopping centre, or lose yourself in street side boutiques, galleries, shops and markets.

For arts and culture on the Peninsula, visit McClelland Gallery and Frankston Arts Centre. Book in for a Street Art Walking Tour to discover the city's growing street art, or discover years-gone-by at one of the historic homesteads.

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VISIT MORNINGTON PENINSULA acknowledge's the Bunurong / BoonWurrung people, the Traditional Custodians of these lands and waters. We pay our deepest respect to Elders past, present and emerging.