Find out where you can fish on foot, on your boat or vessel, plus what fishing licence to obtain.
Queenscliff's fishing history is deeply intertwined with its iconic fishing fleets and couta boats. While commercial fishing is no longer the mainstay of the local economy, the town continues to cater to recreational fishing enthusiasts.
- Numerous easily accessible spots around the Borough provide ample opportunities for those fishing from shore.
- Boaters can take advantage of the upgraded boat ramp at J. L. Jordan Reserve.
- Visit the Victorian Fisheries Authority website to purchase your fishing license.
Ready to cast a line in Queenscliff? First, you'll need to book your site or cabin at one of our tourist parks.
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QueenscliffFrequently Asked Questions
Are the parks pet friendly?
- Queenscliffe Recreation Reserve, Golightly Park and Victoria Park are pet friendly during the off-peak and shoulder periods, with the exception of Royal Park which does not accept pets at any time.
- The Budget Cabins at Queenscliffe Recreation Reserve is the only pet friendly accommodation.
- Please click here to find out more, and to read the important terms and conditions when bringing a pet to one of the three parks.
What are the booking and cancellation terms and conditions?
- Please click here to see all the booking and cancellation terms and conditions.
- If you have any questions, we welcome you to contact us via phone or email.
Do you have any wheelchair friendly accommodation?
- Yes! There is a Water View Cabin at Queenscliff Recreation Reserve that is accessible, has two bedrooms, a shower with handrails, and an entrance ramp.
Can I book online?
- Yes! It's very easy. Simply click Make A Booking at the top of every page.
- You are also welcome to contact us via phone or email.


