Wyndham Harbour - Melbourne's newest marina
by Jeni Bone on 14 Dec 2010

The $440m development will be a world-class marina and residential hub, catering to boats of all sizes. SW
Wyndham Harbour, Melbourne's newest marina will become Victoria's largest and a world-class facility.
The $440 million Wyndham Harbour marina development is set to become a major boating and lifestyle destination.
Once complete, it will be the only safe boat harbour between Williamstown and Geelong. It will feature up to 1000 wet berths and dry boat storage for up to 390 boats – making it the largest marina in Victoria and the second largest in the country.
Located just 30 minutes from the Melbourne CBD, and short drive to Point Cook, Wyndham Harbour will feature luxury waterfront homes and apartments, a world-class safe boat harbour including marine berths and a vibrant village square.
The new bayside destination with sparkling beaches, stylish cafes, lush green parks and a thriving marina lifestyle with berths for sale all just minutes from Point Cook.
Wyndham Harbour offers an exciting combination of state-of-the-art marina facilities and marine berths, luxury waterfront homes, shopping, dining, leisure and entertainment.
The only safe boat harbour between Williamstown and Geelong, and minutes from Point Cook, Wyndham Harbour marina is destined to become the new centre of recreational boating in the West, attracting major boating events, regattas and races.
Wyndham Harbour will ultimately feature up to 1000 wet berths and dry boat storage for up to 390 boats. The stylish new Marina Club located opposite the Marina Square commercial centre offers a chance to relax with friends and connect with fellow boaties.
It offers: Marine berths for sale ranging from 10-30 metres Long term berths (limited number), Visitor berths, 24-hour security and camera surveillance, Onsite marina managers, 4 pump refuelling dock, Ample parking close to berths, Marina service and maintenance yard.
More at www.wyndhamharbour.com.au
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