San Remo

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San Remo is a coastal town in Victoria, Australia, known as the mainland gateway to Phillip Island and for its fishing and tourism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal town
locality
climate temperate oceanic climate
connectedBy Phillip Island Bridge NERFINISHED
connectedTo Phillip Island NERFINISHED
country Australia
distanceToMelbourne approximately 125 kilometres south-east of Melbourne
economicSector hospitality
retail
feature boat harbour
fishing fleet
foreshore area
restaurants and cafes
tourist accommodation
governingBody Bass Coast Shire Council NERFINISHED
hasAttraction access to Phillip Island beaches
views of Western Port
hasEvent fishing-related community events
hasNearbyIsland Phillip Island NERFINISHED
hasRoadConnection Bass Highway NERFINISHED
knownFor fishing
tourism
locatedIn Bass Coast Shire NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere Southern Hemisphere
locatedOn Anderson Peninsula NERFINISHED
Bass Strait NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Australia
nearBodyOfWater Western Port NERFINISHED
offersActivity boating
coastal walking
recreational fishing
postcode 3925
primaryIndustry commercial fishing
tourism
region Gippsland NERFINISHED
role mainland gateway to Phillip Island
state Victoria NERFINISHED
tourismType coastal tourism
family tourism
nature-based tourism
transportRole access point to Phillip Island by road

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Cowes, Victoria hasNearbyTown San Remo