Torquay Front Beach
Torquay front beach is best described as the non surfer beach (although on certain days it does have surf). Locals refer to it as Cosy Corner and it is considered the safer beach and more suitable for families. If you don't want to be splattered by constant waves this is the better beach for you.
Go Ride A Wave
With over 50 staff, multiple locations, and resources to cater for up to 200 participants per session Go Ride a Wave has been running outdoor adventure, recreation and education programs throughout Victoria since 1987.
1/15 Bell St Torquay Phone 1300 132 441
Tiger Moth World Adventure Park
Scenic flights along the Great Ocean Road to the 12 Apostles. For those who dare, turn your life upside-down with a choice of mild or wild aerobatics. Fly in formation, literally wingtips apart in a 2 passenger Tiger Moth. Also tandem skydiving and family adventure park. Whale watching flights in season
325 Blackgate Rd Torquay Phone 03 5261 5100
Westcoast Adventure & Surf School
Operates at Torquay, Anglesea and Ocean Grove , providing fully qualified, experienced and friendly instructors and the latest and safest equipment, including full length wetsuits and specially designed beginners softboards.
Various locations Torquay Phone 03 5261 2241
Surfworld Museum Torquay
Situated off Beach Road behind Quiksilver's retail store, in Torquay's Surf City Complex, Surfworld offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the surfing experience and be surrounded by over 500 surfing/beach culture related items, including major collections and memorabilia.
Beach Rd Torquay Phone 03 5261 4606
Point Danger Marine Sanctuary
Point Danger is very popular for sightseeing and shore walks, and is visited by large numbers of people. The point is also a popular surf break. Snorkelling around Point Danger is a great way to see some of the diversity of the area. Safety considerations include currents and swell.
The Esplanade Torquay Phone 03 8627 4699 |