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Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

22 people

Languages

English

About this tour

Embark on an unforgettable adventure along the Great Ocean Road, and witness some of the world's most spectacular natural wonders and breathtaking coastal experiences.

#High Light

  • Kennett River Discover Australian Wildlife | Observe Koalas in their Natural Habitat
  • Coastal Town Stroll Charming Seaside Villages | Pass by World-Famous Surf Beaches | Scenic Great Ocean Road Experience
  • Rainforest Walk Captivating Rainforest Escape | Hidden Natural Beauty | Lush Canopy Walk
  • Loch Ard Gorge Majestic Cliffs and Caves | Stunning Coastal Views | Historic Shipwreck Site
  • 12 Apostles Iconic Coastal Landmark | Spectacular Limestone Stacks | Magnificent Ocean Vistas | Unforgettable Photo Opportunities

#Itinerary Stops

  • Memorial Arch The Memorial Arch is a symbolic gateway to the Great Ocean Road, commemorating the servicemen who built this iconic route after World War I. It stands as a tribute to their hard work and dedication, offering a historical perspective on this scenic drive.
  • Koala Spotting at Kennett River Kennett River is renowned for its abundant koala population, making it one of the best spots in Australia to see these adorable marsupials in their natural habitat. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the area and observe koalas lounging in the eucalyptus trees.
  • Maits Rest Rainforest Maits Rest Rainforest offers a tranquil escape into nature, with its lush greenery and towering ancient trees. The boardwalk trail takes you through a verdant canopy, showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of this enchanting rainforest.
  • 12 Apostles The 12 Apostles are a collection of limestone stacks rising majestically from the Southern Ocean. This iconic coastal landmark provides breathtaking views and unforgettable photo opportunities, highlighting the natural beauty of the Great Ocean Road.
  • Loch Ard Gorge Loch Ard Gorge is a spectacular natural formation along the Great Ocean Road, known for its dramatic cliffs, hidden caves, and turquoise waters. This historic site is named after the Loch Ard shipwreck of 1878, adding a poignant historical dimension to its breathtaking scenery. Visitors can explore the rugged coastline, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about the compelling stories of survival associated with this location.

# Our Feature 

  • Small Groups Relaxing and comfortable | Personalized service | More guide interaction | Maximum of 21 guests
  • Quality Guides & Buses Local guides who are storytellers and genuinely friendly | Modern, deluxe fleet with spacious seats
  • No Boring Bits More stops, less time in vehicles | Scenic ferry travel to save time and road miles | Four convenient pickup locations in the CBD
  • Inclusions Attraction entry fees and environmental levy | Experienced guide | Wine tastings and meals on selected tours
  • Best Attractions World-class wineries where the vines meet the coast | Hidden coastal gems away from the crowds | Indigenous cultural experiences | Bay sailing with beach and coastal views | Wildlife in its natural habitat
  • Explore Like a Local Visit the places where Melburnians play | Stop by beaches frequented by locals | Enjoy the cellar doors of our finest wineries
# Pick-up 
  • Mercure Melbourne – 9 Riverside Quay, Southbank at 6:00am
  • Regent Theatre – 191 Collins Street, Melbourne CBD at 6:10am
  • Her Majesty's Theatre – 219 Exhibition Street, Melbourne CBD at 6:15am
  • Mail Exchange Hotel – 688 Bourke Street (opposite Southern Cross Station) at 6:30am

Duration of trip

one day

Number of tour groups

1 - 10

Language Selection

English

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Owner

Harry

Member Since 2024

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