Announcement posted by Melbourne Experiences 11 Apr 2014
Melbourne is the second city of Oceania in population and has the largest transportation system, therefore reaching by any means of transport is quite simple. Whether by plane or boat, train or car, get to Melbourne only a matter of time, the southernmost city of the Australian continent.
Airport:Melbourne has the second busiest airport by nearly 30 million passengers per year and aircraft from Australia,. Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne opened in 1928 connects with other Australian cities through domestic flights, and international flights that are connected to Asia as well.
Melbourne Airport is located 13 Miles north-west of the city center, is about 30 minutes away. The airport is divided into 4 terminals, domestic and international, joined together by a large internal pedestrian corridor.
The airport has all the services of car hire, restaurants and shops. It is also connected to the city by a permanent taxi and bus. To get to Melbourne we can also opt for the much smaller and limited to recreational craft, maritime or cruise alternative.

Melbourne Airport
Rail Links:
By train, Melbourne is connected to major cities in neighboring regions such as Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney, via rail lines arriving at Flinders Street Station.

Rail Link in Melbourne
Road Trip:
Driving to Melbourne is a widely used option for tourists who choose to know the south of the Australian continent "in their leisure" or in powerful off-road cars or in caravans, which allow the driver a wide autonomy to travel longer distances away from civilization. Clients from all around the world goes for car rental services as they provide lot of facilities along with the rental facility and the other reason is the service is affordable for those who are looking for a comfortable journey. To know about rates of rental service you can visit website and check out the new deals available.

Road Tour
The Australian Government has constructed "tracks" or sand roads, unpaved, rough terrain and more direct routes, thereby saving a considerable number of miles. For the tourists the most interesting routes to Melbourne are from Adelaide and Sydney. To get from the latter the preferred route for tourists is usually the coast, offering spectacular views across parks.
But back to the great paths to Melbourne, there are three major highways through which you can reach the city. The M31, from Sydney, which leads to the M79 and M1 Adelaide, linking Melbourne to Geelong, one of the most important cities in the state of Victoria.