Monday, April 18, 2011

Easter events and activities in Melbourne and Phillip Island


There are plenty of events and activities available over the Easter period and they're not only about Easter bunnies and chocolate. Read more and explore your options these holidays.

Fine dining in the Docklands

Great food is available in the Docklands. This is from a favourite of ours, the New Quay Buffet.
This Easter take your family to the Docklands to enjoy a sumptuous meal at one of the many restaurants. There are several restaurants which will be open during the easter holidays. Go to www.docklands.com for more information.
Image from: http://willwen.blogspot.com/2009/08/new-quay-international-buffet.html

Shopping at Harbour Town, Docklands

Shopping at Harbour Town is always great
Thinking you’ll be bored during the Easter holidays because all the shops are closed? Think again! Though Harbour Town Docklands will be closed on Good Friday, you can still have your shopping spree on the other remaining days of teh Easter break. Visit the Harbour Town website for more information.

The Easter Fun Festival
Churchill Island, Phillip Island


Discover the rich history of Churchill Island through a 2 day festival which will be held over the Easter weekend. This is a great occasion for families to relax and have fun together. For more information about Churchill Island, read our previous post: Gourmet Holiday on Phillip Island

National Corvette Convention
Melbourne, Friday 22nd April – Tuesday 26th April 2011


If you’re a car enthusiast you will love this event. The 23rd National Corvette Convention will thrill you with its beautiful cars and exciting activities. The convention will last 4-5 days. For more information:

La Mirada Film Festival 2011
ACMI, Melbourne – until 26th April 2011

Penelope Cruz is one of the many artists whose movies are featured in the festival
The Spanish Film festival is on at ACMI this Easter holidays. This festival is co-programmed by the great Pedro Almodóvar. So learn more about Hispanic culture these Easter Holidays: http://www.lamirada.org.au/

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