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Melbourne’s world-class marina

Wyndham Harbour Marina is part of the Wyndham Harbour residential development in Werribee South in Victoria.

Since Wyndham Council first conceived the idea of a safe boat harbour for western Melbourne in 1988 and Wyndham Harbour’s involvement since 2002, the underlying vision of this site has been to deliver a high quality, innovative safe boat harbour and marina development to Port Phillip which Wyndham Harbour Marina does.

Wyndham Harbour Marina is now recognised as Melbourne’s world class marina.

The marina has 150 berths, 130 hardstand storage bays, a 14 bay maintenance yard serviced by 10 ton hydraulic boat lift trailer, an on-water 24 hour diesel and ULP refuelling wharf, our 3030 Waterfront Restaurant, our Elements Mini Golf Course, our Sailing School for school students, cafes and a mini mart.

The Marina Basin is protected by 1100 metres of rock wall and is indeed a safe harbour. The onshore facilities include a member’s lounge, fully serviced bathroom facilities including the provision of towels and toiletries, laundry facilities and a fish cleaning room specifically for marina members at no cost.

A privately owned facility Wyndham Harbour is managed by Allan Cayzer a certified marina manager who has on his industry accredited staff a dock master, an office manager and a marina assistant.

Highly regarded in the marina industry, Wyndham Harbour Marina has the highest standard Five Gold Anchor Marina accreditation, the International Clean Marina accreditation and is an Accredited Tourism Business

meeting sustainable practices.

With immediate access to the western side of Port Phillip and its prolific fishing grounds, Wyndham Harbour Marina has plenty to offer for boat owners.

Situated midway between the Port of Melbourne and Geelong, Wyndham Harbour Marina is a popular destination for boat owners.

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