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Sorrento is not much of a tourist spot. Travelers visiting this area of Australia tend to stick to more popular destinations such as Melbourne. If you do travel to Sorrento, please add your favorite places in this Sorrento travel guide.
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Sorrento is a popular and attractive seaside settlement of 1500 people located 91 km south-west of Melbourne, near the western tip of the Mornington Peninsula. In summer it is transformed from a relatively quiet village to a frenetic and fashionable holiday resort. Sorrento offers good beaches, some excellent scenic walks, a range of accommodation, historic buildings and sites, dolphin-watching cruises and ferry trips across to Queenscliff. As is the case with many seaside resorts, the main street has a casual playful feel and it boasts a number of shops designed to attract the leisure time (and money) of holidaymakers - pubs, bistros, coffee shops, restaurants, pancake parlours, ice-creameries, sidewalk cafes, boutiques and galleries.
Middens on the cliff tops indicate that Aborigines used the area on a seasonal basis for hundreds if not thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans.
The Sorrento Craft Market is held on the fourth Saturday of the month from September to April. The Sorrento Art Festival is held in January and the Sorrento Street Festival in March. Good tip? (0) Ask a travel question about Sorrento
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