Just 70km from Melbourne yet only accessible by ferry, the island's isolation is the source of its appeal and its biggest drawbackRead more summer essentialsApproaching French Island on the ferry at dawn, if you're lucky you might be greeted by the sight of hundreds of ibis in flight. From far away, they look like starlings in murmuration, the flock constantly swelling and shifting like the sea far beneath them.Just 70km from Melbourne in the middle of Western Port Bay, French Island is a remote haven hidden in plain sight. While nearby Phillip Island boasts popular holiday attractions, a motorcycle grand prix, a population of nearly 14,000 and a bridge to the mainland, French Island - twice its size - can only be accessed by an expensive, intermittent two-car barge from the small town of Corinella, or passenger ferry from Stony Point. It's a refuge for native wildlife, and for a small human population - just 139 in the last census - who live entirely off-grid and prefer things to stay quiet. Continue reading...
'It would drive some people crazy': Victoria's French Island remains remote, and that's how most like it
28. prosince 2025 15:31
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Zdroj: The Guardian