Uncover the rich history of Port Fairy, a charming village at the end of the Great Ocean Road on Victoria's Shipwreck Coast. Explore 19th-century cottages, old stone churches, and wide streets lined with Norfolk pines. Enjoy the Port Fairy Folk Festival, spot southern right whales, and explore the buzzing local art scene. Discover heritage walks, historic architecture, and fine dining, all on the lands of the Eastern Maar People. Take a fishing trip or try surfing, then relax at the Port Fairy links golf course with stunning ocean views.
 "Scenic walk along the Moyne River in Port Fairy, captured by photographer Beyondimages. The image showcases the tranquil riverbanks, with greenery and serene waters, offering a peaceful setting for a stroll."

Port Fairy is Surely One of the Prettiest Seaside Towns!

When you are visiting Koroit, this beautiful and scenic town is just 15 minutes away.
Port Fairy, Victoria, is a charming coastal town that captures the essence of an English seaside village.
With its quaint streets, historic cottages, and riverside walks, Port Fairy offers a serene escape along Victoria's Shipwreck Coast.

"Bird gliding gracefully across the water, captured in motion by photographer Imogen Warren, showcasing the serene beauty of nature."

Walk Around the Important Shearwater Bird Colony on Griffiths Island

Griffiths Island in Port Fairy, Victoria, is a haven for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers, renowned for its important and rare breeding grounds for shearwaters.

This protected area is home to thousands of these remarkable birds, making it a must-visit destination for wildlife watchers.


The island's natural beauty is further enhanced by the frequent sightings of wallabies, adding to the charm of this serene landscape.


Whether you're exploring the coastal trails or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, Griffiths Island offers a unique opportunity to witness rare birdlife and native wildlife in their natural habitat.

Walk to The Lighthouse at Port Fairy

The Lighthouse at Port Fairy, located on Griffiths Island, is an iconic beacon that has guided ships along Victoria's Shipwreck Coast since 1859.

Surrounded by stunning coastal views, it remains a popular spot for visitors seeking a glimpse into the region's maritime history.