Hop It
Hop It
Hop-on, hop-off wine buses through Melbourne's wine regions — your day, your way.
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The Narrative
Hop It isn't your nanna's food and wine tour. It runs choose-your-own-adventure hop-on, hop-off wine buses through Melbourne's wine regions, so you set your own stops and run your own itinerary. The motto says it all: hop, stop, taste, repeat.
Instead of a fixed guided loop, Hop It's buses travel the heart of the Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula and the Bellarine, delivering you straight to the doorsteps of each region's best wineries, restaurants, distilleries, breweries and producers. You hop off where it looks good, taste at your own pace, and hop back on when you're ready.
It's a flexible format built for flavour-hunters and pleasure-seekers — there's a stop for everyone, even if wine isn't your thing, with breweries, distilleries and food producers on the route. Not sure where to start? The team will help you plan your day.
The point of difference is freedom: a relaxed, self-directed day out leaving from Melbourne, without a rigid schedule or a guide marching you around. Great for groups, hens days and friends who want to do their own thing together.
Hop It runs hop-on, hop-off wine bus day trips through the Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula and the Bellarine, departing from Melbourne. Pricing depends on the route and day, so get in touch or check current passes.
Ready to book? Send Hop It an enquiry and they'll be in touch within 24 hours.
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Frequently asked
- How does hop-on, hop-off work?
- Hop It's buses run a loop through the region's best wineries, restaurants, breweries, distilleries and producers. You choose where to hop off, taste at your own pace, and hop back on when you're ready — you're in charge of your own itinerary.
- Which regions do you cover?
- Hop It travels the Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula and the Bellarine, all departing from Melbourne. Each is a self-directed day exploring that region's wineries and producers.
- Is it only for wine drinkers?
- Not at all — the routes include breweries, distilleries, restaurants and food producers, so there's a stop for everyone even if you're not into wine. The team can recommend stops to suit your group.
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