Sailing
Destinations - Gippsland Lakes
- by: Kerry Goodbrand
As far as sailing
destinations go, Gippsland Lakes is just terrific. It's just a
few hours easy drive from Melbourne. This makes it a perfect
long weekend sailing destination and the opportunities for
diverse interests are absolutely wonderful.
Hiring a yacht or cruiser from Riviera Nautic at Metung is a
breeze. Friday night on board is free so it's well worth making
the effort to leave as soon as the week is over and settling in
before bedtime. By Saturday morning you feel like you've already
had half a weekend relaxation at one of my favorite sailing
destinations.
The pre-departure briefing is excellent and tailored to meet
your particular desires. Whether you want action or nature, or
anything in between, the shore crew will ensure you know exactly
where to go. You're then set free to revel, relax & recharge in
your own way, peacefully alone or with a few friends. The
on-board charts are excellent and a little navigation is
required if you wish to avoid running aground.
For a bit of activity, Paynesville is a leisurely day's sail
away and an excellent sailing destination. Tucked in between the
mainland & Raymond Island this makes for a perfectly protected
mooring and berthing is easy to find. The town is quite quaint &
has everything you could want including a jetty-side restaurant
which serves a great meal or a pint so you can unwind as you
watch the passing parade. If you time it right, you'll be there
for the jazz festival - meander from venue to venue and savor
not only the talent but the local wines too. It's a terrific
spot to hole up after a day's sailing.
For those who prefer a more nature-based adventure, head south
to one of the several jetties, take an easy stroll over the sand
dunes and experience the most beautiful, deserted, unending
Ninety Mile Beach. You'll be forgiven for thinking you're the
only person on earth as you eye runs as far as it can see along
the untouched beauty of the deserted seascape.
One cannot help but be awestruck by the amazing bird life here.
Two national parks border the lakes. One of the few
mainland-based Pelican rookeries is quite easily accessed and so
close you can virtually pull their tail feathers. The variety of
bird life is extremely wide so you'll never be bored, constantly
finding another of the 140 species in the area. You'll also find
kangaroos, koalas and other native animals if you look hard
enough.
If you're just after peace & tranquility, well, there's nothing
much to beat one of the many tiny, secluded, romantic bays like
Boxes Creek or Duck Arm. When the day is done, you can't help
but soak up the fresh air and refresh your soul.
For anyone who has a bit more time to spare, Gippsland Lakes is
definitely one of the most restful and interesting places to
spend a sailing vacation. With more time you'll be able to visit
Johnsonville & Swan Reach and explore further west beyond
McLennan's Strait. The marina crew will advise you on suggested
itineraries for up to 7 glorious days.
No matter what you like to fill your weekend with, Gippsland
Lakes will definitely delight. Awake from a perfectly calm
night's sleep in a sheltered cove to amazing bird life or arise
to a hot shower at the marina after a great night out ashore -
the choice is yours and it's all here. Gippsland Lakes is
certainly a gem.
About The Author
Kerry Goodbrand is a qualified skipper who has raced extensively
off-shore and represented his country at Windsurfer World
Championships. These days he prefers cruising and relaxing in
tranquil calm coves with a few good friends. He is the founder &
CEO of http://www.sailing-destinations.com.
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