Melbourne

By bus
By bus

Bus services to Melbourne from out of state are provided by Firefly Express (http://www.fireflyexpress...) and Greyhound (http://www.greyhound.com.au).

Bus services within Victoria are operated by V/Line, and operate from most major and many minor Victorian towns.

By ship
By ship

Melbourne can be reached from Devonport, Tasmania by car/passenger ferries run by Spirit of Tasmania (http://www.spiritoftasman...). The journey takes 10 hours and runs every night in both directions, departing at 9PM and arriving at 7AM. During the peak of summer, there are also day sailings departing 9AM, arriving 7PM on many days - check in advance.

Ticket prices depend on time of year and your sleeping accommodation. A seat no bed is the cheapest, starting in off-peak season from $108 for adults and $82 for children. Bear in mind, the seat is most uncomfortable, equivalent to a cinema seat. Cabins with bunk beds start from $187 adults, $97 children. Peak season costs are about 25% higher. Cars cost $59 all year round.

Melbourne is also served by several cruise ships throughout the year mostly in the summer cruise season. Check operators for further details.

All passenger boats serving Melbourne arrive at and depart from Station Pier in Port Melbourne which is located a short distance from the CBD. For those without private transport, the 109 tram departs from the old railway station across the road from the Pier and goes right into the heart of Melbourne continuing to Box Hill in the north-east of the city.