Sale Tourist Guide

Your tourist guide for Sale provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!

Discover Sale: Your Gateway to the Gippsland Lakes, High Country & Coastal Wilderness

Set sail from the historic Port of Sale and unlock the full beauty of the Gippsland Lakes, Australia’s largest inland waterway system. Whether you’re cruising across shimmering lakes, kayaking through tranquil channels, or breathing in the crisp country air on a lakeside walk, Sale is the perfect launchpad for outdoor adventure. After a day on the water, return to the vibrant Port of Sale precinct—now a thriving cultural and culinary hub—where you can unwind with artisan coffee, gourmet dining, and the relaxed charm of a major regional centre.

A Central Base for Exploring Gippsland

As the westernmost port in the Gippsland Lakes, Sale sits at the crossroads of Gippsland’s countryside, beaches, and alpine landscapes. Its long history of prosperity—boosted by the Bass Strait offshore oil and gas industry—has shaped a confident, welcoming city with a wide range of accommodation options for every traveller.

The newly redeveloped Port of Sale precinct is a highlight in itself, offering:

  • A lively mix of cafés, restaurants, and riverside dining
  • Beautiful waterfront promenades
  • Easy access to the renowned Gippsland Art Gallery, home to exceptional regional and touring exhibitions

Nature, Wildlife & Wilderness at Your Doorstep

From Sale, the diversity of Gippsland’s landscapes unfolds in every direction.

  • Dargo & Licola High Country
    Venture into the breathtaking alpine regions, where rugged mountain scenery, winding rivers, and remote bushland create unforgettable four‑wheel‑drive and hiking experiences.
  • Ninety Mile Beach Coastal Park & Marine National Park
    Discover one of the world’s longest uninterrupted beaches—a spectacular stretch of golden sand, rolling surf, and pristine coastal wilderness.
  • Sale Common Nature Conservation Reserve
    Explore this internationally recognised Ramsar‑listed wetland, a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. Boardwalks and walking trails bring you close to abundant birdlife, native flora, and peaceful waterways.
  • Tarra Bulga National Park
    Just a short drive south, immerse yourself in the lush cool‑temperate rainforests of Tarra Bulga. Towering mountain ash trees, ancient fern gullies, and the iconic Corrigan Suspension Bridge make this one of Victoria’s most enchanting natural escapes.

Historic Towns & Coastal Heritage

Continue your journey to Port Albert, Victoria’s oldest port, where maritime history meets tranquil coastal beauty. Explore charming villages and towns throughout the region, including Yarram, known for its heritage buildings, vibrant arts scene, and welcoming country atmosphere.

Easy Access from Melbourne

Reaching Sale is simple and scenic:

  • By car:
    • 2.5 hours from Melbourne via the Princes Highway
    • Or take the picturesque South Gippsland Highway (A440) for a coastal‑flavoured drive
  • By public transport:
    Daily rail and coach services connect Melbourne to Sale, making it an accessible getaway for weekend travellers and extended explorers alike.