Torquay Tropicana Motel - Torquay VIC
The Torquay Tropicana Motel offers affordable year round resort accommodation to meet your quest for the ultimate Surfcoast experience. Our motel is situated on two acres, amidst gardens with a rural aspect - yet close to all the action. Torquay Tropicana Motel has a range of excellent accommodation: family suites with spas, deluxe and standard rooms with microwaves and toasters. There is an outdoor solar heated pool and hot spa. There is a guest laundry and a games/conference room adjacent to an undercover BBQ. Wireless internet is available and there is ample visitor, coach, boat and truck parking. Meal discounts are available at some local restaurants.
Things to Do in Torquay Victoria:
Torquay is the capital of the Australian Surfing Industry and the gateway to the Great Ocean Road. With one of the most spectacular coastlines in Australia, you'll find Torquay Tropicana Motel is the ideal holiday base to experience the area's many attractions. Whether it be a family beach holiday, exciting wild surf, surfcoast walking tracks with great views from the towering cliffs, surfside dining and relaxation, a surfing camp, or your own holiday experience. Torquay is a year-round destination. There are great walks, eateries, shops and coastal parks.Torquay is 8 kms North-East of Bell's Beach: home of the Rip Curl Pro and SunSmart Surfing Classic, Bell's Beach & Offshore Festival (April), and High Tide Festival in December. Jan Juc, another famous surf break, is also around the corner and home of the Torquay Golf Club - an excellent 18 hole golf course for the serious and not-so-serious golfers.
Surf City Plaza is a mecca for surfers seeking out factory outlets with famous brands like Rip Curl and Quicksilver. Also check out the Surfworld Museum - an excellent visual and historical experience focused on surfing.
In any weather a walk around the Surf Coast is spectacular. The Surf Coast Walk, an established track stretching more than 35 kilometres from Jan Juc, near Torquay, to Moggs Creek and past Anglesea to the south, provides fantastic coastal views, thick forest, colourful heath, native birds and an abundance of wildlife.
Further along the coast are sensational view points across the Tasman and down the coast to Barwon Heads, Anglesea and Airey's Inlet.














