Mornington Peninsula Helicopter Journey
Coastal • Food & Wine
Duration
Estimated 8 hours
Commence
Suggested 10:00am pick up from your nominated Melbourne hotel or address
Starting time is flexible
Tour Highlights
Board a private helicopter from the heart of Melbourne for a spectacular ascent through a canyon of skyscrapers, then fly over Port Phillip Bay before touching down on the Mornington Peninsula. This idyllic haven feels a world away—a place where stunning vineyards tumble down undulating hills to clear blue seas and pristine beaches.
Be greeted upon arrival by your guide, then visit the spectacular coastal boardwalks at Cape Schanck. Offering awe-inspiring vistas of the rugged coast, watch as waves pound the dramatically shaped Pulpit Rock. Breathe in Cape Schanck’s pristine air, which serves as the world reference standard for “zero pollution.”
The region is home to more than fifty boutique wineries producing quality Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Shiraz. Visit one of the most awarded wineries for a structured tasting before settling in for a gourmet lunch at esteemed Pt. Leo or Port Phillip Estate.
As for the afternoon, your guide’s intimate knowledge of the region puts you in the perfect position to explore breezy seaside villages, discover gourmet delights in the Red Hill hinterland, continue sampling boutique wines, or perhaps see Australian wildlife at Moonlit Sanctuary—the choice is yours.
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Private tour hosted by an local expert guide
Luxury vehicle with bottled water & travel snacks
Private 30-min helicopter flight (Melbourne – Mornington Peninsula)
Vehicle transfer (Hotel – Helipad)
All wine and produce tastings
Vineyard lunches with beverages
DISCLAIMER
Eurocopter EC120 B - Max 4 passengers
Eurocopter EC130 B4 / T2 - Max 6 Passengers
Flight is subject to weather on the day along with accurate passenger weights being provided.
We welcome requests to tailor tour itineraries and inclusions to suit specific needs, interests and budgets, so please contact us to discuss options.
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Mornington Peninsula