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A resort’s on our doorstep

With resort facilities on the doorstep, wineries, golf courses and water sports galore, Portsea is the perfect getaway location.

Portsea Village Resort is a magnificent boutique venue that caters for couples, families and groups, and offers one, two and three bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens.

Apartments have natural light which floods the open living area, adding an airy feel which is sure to complement any seaside stay. Sliding doors lead out to a private balcony offering a quiet space to take in sea and/or garden views.

When not seeking out local attractions, guests can take advantage of the in-room conveniences like Wi-Fi and a TV with a DVD player and Foxtel channels.

The Portsea Village Resort restaurant is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday and Sunday for lunch. Group bookings are welcome, as are couples who are looking for an intimate dining taste sensation. Bookings are essential.

Portsea Village Resort also boasts impressive leisure and sports facilities. Guests can choose from two magnificent heated pools or relax in the spa or sauna. The more energetic may decide to visit the gym, tennis or squash courts, all of which are complimentary for use by guests.

As Portsea is perched between the Bass Strait and Port Phillip Bay, guests can also enjoy access to safe beaches on one side and a surf beach on the other.

Portsea Village Resort is located at 3765 Point Nepean Road in Portsea. For more information, phone 5984 8484 or visit www.portseavillageresort.com.au.

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