SORRENTO
- Latitude: -38.337
- Longitude: 144.745
- East Australia
- Port in Australia
Location: Sorrento Victoria Australia
Sorrento in Australia is a picturesque coastal town located in Victoria, on the Mornington Peninsula. Known for its stunning beaches, historical significance, and vibrant community, Sorrento also features a small but notable marine port.
Marine Port Description:
- Location: Sorrento, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
- Coordinates: Approximately 38.3383° S, 144.7395° E.
- Body of Water: The port is nestled into the southern end of Port Phillip Bay, providing sheltered waters ideal for marine activities.
Port Specifications:
Type of Port:
- Major: No
- Commercial: Limited to local commercial activities, tourism, and fishing.
- Recreational: Significant usage, including boating, yachting, and ferry services.
Facilities:
- Wharves and Piers: The port includes a couple of piers, notably the Sorrento Pier which caters to both recreational and service vessels.
- Berths: Mostly smaller berths suitable for yachts, private boats, and small commercial vessels.
- Ferry Terminal: Regular ferry service to Queenscliff, operating as a vital connection across Port Phillip Bay.
- Launching Ramps: Available for small boats, with facilities for ease of launching and retrieval.
- Marina: Limited marina spaces primarily for pleasure craft.
Navigation:
- Approach Channels: Well-marked channels ensure safe navigation into the port.
- Draft Restrictions: Limited depth catering to smaller vessels; not suitable for deep-draft commercial ships.
- Tidal Influence: Moderate tidal variations affecting navigation and mooring times.
Services:
- Fuel: Available at local service points near the marina.
- Maintenance: Basic repair facilities and services for marine vessels.
- Supplies and Provisions: Nearby towns offer essential supplies and amenities for seafarers.
- Customs and Immigration: Not a designated port of entry for international vessels.
Safety:
- Search and Rescue: Local coast guard and volunteer marine rescue services operate in the area.
- Weather Monitoring: Regular updates from local meteorological services.
Key Points of Interest:
- Tourism: The Sorrento port area is a hotspot for tourists, drawn by the scenic coastal views, historical sites (such as the Sorrento Historic Walk), and pristine beaches.
- Marine Life: Rich marine biodiversity, with popular activities including dolphin watching and scuba diving.
- Historical Significance: Early European settlement site with some heritage-listed structures and remnants of early infrastructure.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Easily accessible by car via the Mornington Peninsula Freeway.
- Public Transport: Bus services connect Sorrento with other parts of the Mornington Peninsula and Melbourne.
- Parking: Limited parking available near the port; peak seasons may see high demand.
Environmental Considerations:
- Conservation: The port area is subject to environmental protection laws to preserve marine life and coastal ecosystems.
- Waste Management: Strict protocols in place to prevent marine pollution.
Overall, Sorrento's marine port is a well-loved part of the community, supporting local marine activities while serving as a gateway for tourism and recreational boating on the Mornington Peninsula.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
QUEENSCLIFF | Passenger | QUEEENSCLIFF | 1/11/2025 | |
NIMROD II | Sailing | 1/11/2025 | ||
SORRENTO | Passenger | QUEENSCLIFF/SORRENTO | 1/11/2025 | |
TAI TAM | Pleasure | 12/26/2024 | ||
RESOLUTE 2 | Pleasure | 12/26/2024 |