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Riviera Nautic

Locality: Metung, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5156 2243



Address: 185 Metung Rd 3904 Metung, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.rivieranautic.com.au

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24.01.2022 Join Cam in this great series of boat briefing videos. A great way for you to prepare for your next boating holiday, and also a great tool for us to use during this period of social distancing. https://rivieranautic.com.au/materia/video-briefing-series/



24.01.2022 Carefree, licence-free boating with Riviera Nautic #rivieranautic #metung #loveeastgippsland #visitgippsland #gippslandlakes #boatingholidays

20.01.2022 Have you seen our brand new website? Heaps of information to help you plan your next boating holiday #selfisolateonthelakes https://rivieranautic.com.au

17.01.2022 Please SHARE with your sailing mates! Gippsland needs a helping hand and what better way to do so than enjoying beautiful Metung for a Sailing Regatta. Save the... weekend 2 - 3 May 2020, come with an empty esky, and spend a few dollars in the club and around the township of Metung and Gippsland. Watch this space for more information later in the week.



14.01.2022 We can’t get you out on the water just at the moment, but we can help you plan for your next Wonderful Boating Holiday! https://rivieranautic.com.au/materia/boating-holiday-guide/

09.01.2022 Welcome back Boating welcome back the lakes how I have missed this#metung #loveeastgippsland #lovegippslandlakes #lovegippsland

08.01.2022 Today we’ve taken the difficult decision to temporarily cease operations at Riviera Nautic. This includes charters, day-boats and fuelling. Facilitating boating holidays, as awesomely isolating as they are - is at odds with the authorities’ messaging to stay at home and avoid unnecessary travel in this covid-19 crisis. We are in the process of contacting forward bookings to discuss arrangements. ... So in the best interests of our guests, our staff team, and the community, we are closed for now - but we’ll need you more than ever when we reopen. And so we look forward to seeing you on your next wonderful boating holiday. Take care, Cam



05.01.2022 Ready to escape 'the great indoors', but not sure where to start? Tap for inspo for weekend escapes and social distancing adventures.

05.01.2022 Riviera Nautic will be featured on Postcards this Sunday at 5:30pm channel 9. Tune in!

05.01.2022 Riviera Nautic is ready to get you back on the water! We're taking bookings for charters and dayboats from Monday 1st June. There'll be just a few small changes to operations - such as video briefings, additional hygiene and distancing procedures for our office and jetty operations, and our land-based shared toilet and shower facilities will be closed in line with current restrictions (but you have all of those luxuries on board anyway!).... Charter groups will need to be responsible for complying with current restrictions including the practicalities of physical distancing if you are travelling with people outside of your immediate household, But the Lakes haven't changed a bit - just as you left them. All aboard!!

04.01.2022 Ever wondered how close Jetty Road Retreat is to the water? Cast your eye to the first jetty, we are up on the hillside . The second jetty is our private jett...y where guests are able to moor their boat or maybe hire a boat from @rivieranautic once here . At the foreshore you’ll see the Nungurner boat shed, a symbol of our history here in Nungurner . P.s check beautiful Metung off in the distance See more

03.01.2022 Here’s the short version of Riviera Nautic on Postcards! Hopefully we can share the full episode soon. Wonderful exposure for the Lakes region.



03.01.2022 Wow, spectacular image taken this week by our friends at the Marine Mammal Foundation. If you’re keen to see the Burrunan Dolphins of the Gippsland Lakes, winter is the time (COVID-19 restrictions pending!). There’s twice as many dolphins in the Lakes in winter, as a transient population of male dolphins from Bass Strait enter the Lakes to introduce themselves to our permanent female population. Anyone else craving getting back in touch with nature?

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