Local Directions Wilsons Promontory Marine Reserve and Wilsons Promontory Marine Park are located around the coastline of Wilsons Promontory National Park and its nearby islands. These are located approximately 220 kilometres south-east of Melbourne.
Recommended Destinations
Nooramunga and Corner Inlet Marine & Coastal Parks
Protected from the pounding surf of Bass Strait by barrier islands, the quiet waters of Nooramunga and Corner Inlet Marine and Coastal Parks create an intricate network of waterways and islands of outstanding environmental significance and scenic beauty, framed by the majesty of Wilson's Promontory.
Corner Inlet Marine National Park
The Corner Inlet Marine National Park covers part of the existing Corner Inlet Marine and Coastal Park and contains mangroves, mudflats and widespread seagrass meadows, including the only extensive beds of Poisidonia seagrass in Victoria, the most faunally diverse habitat in Corner Inlet.
Shallow Inlet Marine and Coastal Park
Nestled between Waratah Bay and the majestic peaks of Wilsons Promontory, the sheltered waters of Shallow Inlet provide a secluded and peaceful setting for a range of water based activities.
Wilsons Promontory National Park
The southernmost point of the Australian mainland, Wilsons Promontory is arguably the most loved national park in Victoria. The park contains the largest coastal wilderness area in Victoria, including by granite headlands, mountains, forests and fern gullies.