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Ho, ho, ho it’s Christmas in Geelong

Geelong transforms into a picturesque holiday haven as Christmas approaches.

With its blend of rich history, vibrant community spirit, and coastal charm, Christmas in Geelong is a unique celebration that captures the essence of Australian summer and the festive magic that defines this joyous season.

Waterfront wonderland

Geelong’s picturesque waterfront becomes a radiant centrepiece for Christmas celebrations. As the sun bathes the region in warm hues, locals and visitors alike gather to witness the transformation of the iconic Eastern Beach and Cunningham Pier into a festive wonderland. Decorations adorn palm trees, and the iconic bollards that line the waterfront are adorned with festive attire, creating a whimsical atmosphere against the backdrop of the sparkling bay.

Carols by the Bay

One of the highlights of Geelong’s Christmas calendar is the annual Carols by the Bay event. Held in the open air at Eastern Beach Reserve, this community-driven celebration brings together families, friends, and even those lounging on the beach to enjoy an evening of live music, festive performances, and the singing of classic Christmas carols. The event culminates with a spectacular fireworks display over the bay, illuminating the night sky with bursts of colour and adding an extra touch of magic to the festivities.

Festive markets and shopping

Geelong’s vibrant retail precincts come alive with festive markets, offering a unique shopping experience for those seeking the perfect Christmas gift. The Geelong Christmas Market showcases local artisans, creators, and gourmet food producers, providing a diverse array of handmade crafts, unique gifts, and delectable treats. The city’s retail hubs, including Westfield Geelong and the Central Geelong Shopping precinct, are adorned with festive decorations, creating a merry and bright atmosphere for holiday shoppers.

Community spirit

What makes Christmas in Geelong truly special is the strong sense of community spirit that permeates the region. Local community groups, schools, and businesses come together to organise events, parades, and fundraisers that add to the festive cheer. The Geelong Christmas Tree Festival, hosted by various local organisations, features creatively decorated Christmas trees displayed throughout the city, each telling a unique story and contributing to the communal holiday spirit.

Beachside celebrations

Given Geelong’s coastal location, many locals choose to celebrate Christmas with a touch of sand between their toes. Beach picnics, barbecues, and family gatherings along the coast are common, creating a laid-back and uniquely Australian Christmas experience. The expansive beaches, such as Eastern Beach and the quieter shores of Portarlington and St Leonards, provide the perfect backdrop for a relaxed holiday celebration.

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