The Great Ocean Road is one of the world's great drives, a dramatic, powerful, dangerous and majestic coastline, also known as the Ship Wreck Coast. Your day on the Great Ocean Road extends from Geelong to Bells Beach through Torquay, Lorne and Apollo Bay. After your lunch stop you continue on through the Otway National Park, to the rugged beauty of the Twelve Apostle National Park and the Twelve Apostles themselves, is there really twelve? To Loch Ard Gorge and Port Campbell, shaped by the wild Southern Ocean this coastline will not fail to impress. Got your camera?
Enjoy the following:
Views of Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay from West Gate Bridge
Torquay and the Surf Coast
Spectacular coastal views along the Great Ocean Road
Surf beach resort of Lorne
Precipitous coastal cliffs, long sandy beaches and rolling surf
River inlets and fern gullies
Stop at picturesque Apollo Bay for lunch (own expense)
Perhaps a walk along the beach
Otway National Park - fern gullies and eucalypts make up this beautiful Australian rainforest
Port Campbell National Park's rugged coastline, "The Shipwreck Coast" with many stops including...
Gibson's Steps - gain a unique perspective of the stunning Apostles from the water's edge
Huge stone monoliths of the Twelve Apostles
You may take an optional helicopter flight over the shipwreck coast (own expense)
The Island Arch and Razorback - grand architecture carved by surf
Loch Ard Gorge - site of the tragic shipwreck of the "Loch Ard"
Port Campbell - holiday resort and fishing village
This powerful coastline provides scope for stunning photography
Return directly to Melbourne enjoying an on-board Australian movie "All The Rivers Run - 1"
See the spectacular evening lights of Melbourne from West Gate Bridge
Inclusion
National park fees, Aussie style Bush Billy Tea with lamingtons and vegemite with crackers, Spanish/Italian live guide.
Exclusion
Gratuity, Hotel pick-up / drop-off, and Lunch.
Hours of operation
Departs at 8:00am; check in at 7:40am.
Duration
Approximately 11.5 hours
Location
Departs from Federation Square East (corner Flinders & Russell Streets)
Participant restrictions
Any child under the minimum child age will travel free of charge and they will have to sit on their parents lap, if you prefer that the child has their own seat then you will have to pay the child fare.
Location
Departs from Federation Square East (corner Flinders & Russell Streets)
Participant restrictions
Any child under the minimum child age will travel free of charge and they will have to sit on their parents lap, if you prefer that the child has their own seat then you will have to pay the child fare.
Additional Information
Please bring a windbreaker and walking shoes.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
The Great Ocean Road is one of the world's great drives, a dramatic, powerful, dangerous and majestic coastline, also known as the Ship Wreck Coast. Your day on the Great Ocean Road extends from Geelong to Bells Beach through Torquay, Lorne and Apollo Bay. After your lunch stop you continue on through the Otway National Park, to the rugged beauty of the Twelve Apostle National Park and the Twelve Apostles themselves, is there really twelve? To Loch Ard Gorge and Port Campbell, shaped by the wild Southern Ocean this coastline will not fail to impress. Got your camera?
Enjoy the following: Views of Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay from West Gate Bridge Torquay and the Surf Coast Spectacular coastal views along the Great Ocean Road Surf beach resort of Lorne Precipitous coastal cliffs, long sandy beaches and rolling surf River inlets and fern gullies Stop at picturesque Apollo Bay for lunch (own expense) Perhaps a walk along the beach Otway National Park - fern gullies and eucalypts make up this beautiful Australian rainforest Port Campbell National Park's rugged coastline, "The Shipwreck Coast" with many stops including... Gibson's Steps - gain a unique perspective of the stunning Apostles from the water's edge Huge stone monoliths of the Twelve Apostles You may take an optional helicopter flight over the shipwreck coast (own expense) The Island Arch and Razorback - grand architecture carved by surf Loch Ard Gorge - site of the tragic shipwreck of the "Loch Ard" Port Campbell - holiday resort and fishing village This powerful coastline provides scope for stunning photography Return directly to Melbourne enjoying an on-board Australian movie "All The Rivers Run - 1" See the spectacular evening lights of Melbourne from West Gate Bridge
Inclusion
National park fees, Aussie style Bush Billy Tea with lamingtons and vegemite with crackers, Spanish/Italian live guide.
Exclusion
Gratuity, Hotel pick-up / drop-off, and Lunch.
Hours of operation
Departs at 8:00am; check in at 7:40am.
Duration
Approximately 11.5 hours
Location Departs from Federation Square East (corner Flinders & Russell Streets)
Participant restrictions
Any child under the minimum child age will travel free of charge and they will have to sit on their parents lap, if you prefer that the child has their own seat then you will have to pay the child fare.
Location
Departs from Federation Square East (corner Flinders & Russell Streets)
Participant restrictions Any child under the minimum child age will travel free of charge and they will have to sit on their parents lap, if you prefer that the child has their own seat then you will have to pay the child fare.
Additional Information Please bring a windbreaker and walking shoes.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Federation Square East (corner Flinders & Russell Sts) Melbourne Victoria , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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