Geelong’s floating Christmas tree has returned for the 12th year, boasting new light features and music programs.
The 25-metre-tall structure was towed across Corio Bay on Wednesday morning to Steampacket Quay and will make its official launch alongside Carols by the Bay this Saturday 22 November.
Carols by the Bay, hosted by Denis Walter, will begin at 7.30pm at Steampacket Gardens, pausing at 9pm for the lucky ‘flick the switch’ winner to light up the floating Christmas tree.
The full spectacle will be on display with 17,000 coloured pixels, 200 lights, 30 digital windows, 300 metres of LED neon rings, and two new music programs, supported by 3.5km of cabling.
Last year according to foot traffic data, an average 20,000 people visited the tree each day, and many stayed to explore the nearby precinct and surroundings.
Mayor Stretch Kontelj said the tree had become a symbol of celebration.
“The tree lights up more than just the bay, it lights up our city,” he said.
“It’s an open invitation to explore Geelong. People come to see the lights, then stay to enjoy our restaurants, shops and waterfront. It’s a wonderful entry point to everything the region has to offer.”
The interactive tree will play six-minute shows every 15 minutes from 8.30pm to midnight each night until Wednesday 7 January.
To personalise the production from your phone, such as changing the colours, visit geelongchristmastree.com.au
Traffic controls will be in place around the waterfront this Saturday for Carols by the Bay.








