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Portarlington a top tourism town

Portarlington has been named a finalist in the 2025 Victorian Top Tourism Awards.

The Bellarine’s very own mussel capital of Australia is one of 25 towns named as finalists in the awards, with Portarlington in the Small Tourism Town category.

Public voting, now open until Friday, June 27, is a key component of the judging process.

Tourism Greater Geelong and The Bellarine executive director Tracy Carter said towns like Portarlington played a vital role in growing the region’s visitor economy.

“Portarlington being named a finalist in the awards is testament to the passionate tourism operators there who work tirelessly to deliver the kind of exceptional experiences that keep visitors coming back for more,” Ms Carter said.

“When you cast a vote for Portarlington, you’re casting a vote for the barista who makes your morning coffee, the retail staff who greet every customer with a smile, the tour guides who bring to life the story of our proud little town and everyone else who contributes to making Portarlington the friendly, welcoming place it is.”

Geelong Mayor Stretch Kontelj said Portarlington being named a finalist in these awards was a proud moment for the entire Greater Geelong community.

“Famous for its fresh mussels, cool climate wineries and beautiful bayside walks, Portarlington has long been one of our region’s most beloved coastal destinations and its reputation amongst discerning foodies is only growing,” Mayor Kontelj said.

“I encourage the entire community to get behind Portarlington and vote so we can help it claim the title it deserves.”

Visit vtic.com.au/toptourismtown/2025finalists/portarlington to vote now.

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