Explore Great Ocean Road: Lorne, Apollo Bay, 12 Apostles, and more. Enjoy scenic views, seaside villages, and flexible travel options.
Explore Great Ocean Road: Lorne, Apollo Bay, 12 Apostles, and more. Enjoy scenic views, seaside villages, and flexible travel options.
- Great Ocean Road Memorial Archway - This arch was constructed to honor the 3,000 returned soldiers who worked on the road during World War I. Construction of the Great Ocean Road began in 1919 and the 243-kilometer stretch was completed in 1932.
- Lorne - Our morning tea stop is in this charming village on the Erskine River. Choose from a…
- Great Ocean Road Memorial Archway - This arch was constructed to honor the 3,000 returned soldiers who worked on the road during World War I. Construction of the Great Ocean Road began in 1919 and the 243-kilometer stretch was completed in 1932.
- Lorne - Our morning tea stop is in this charming village on the Erskine River. Choose from a variety of cafes and bakeries, or simply enjoy a walk along the bay. Lorne is also known for its large colonies of Cockatoos (large parrots).
- Great Ocean Road - After leaving Lorne, we continue along the cliff faces and escarpments of the Great Ocean Road, stopping at the best photo opportunities.
- Apollo Bay - We descend into Apollo Bay for our lunch stop. With its 3km long beachfront, you have the chance to explore this fishing village your way. Enjoy lunch at a local hotel, try local seafood at various cafes, or bring your own lunch to enjoy on the beach.
- Great Otway National Park - The park features Mountain Ash and Californian Redwood forests adorned with ferns, complemented by sea vistas of the Southern Ocean as we make our way to the Shipwreck Coast.
- Gibsons Steps - Consider descending to this stunning beach. Be dwarfed by the 70-meter high vertical cliffs and marvel at Gog and Magog, the giant limestone stacks rising from the sea. (This is optional for those who prefer not to take the steps.)
- Twelve Apostles - Visit the Twelve Apostles visitor center and walk the short trail to the windswept lookouts to witness the dramatic sight of waves crashing against the famous sea stacks.
- Loch Ard Gorge - Loch Ard Gorge is the site of the most famous shipwreck on the aptly named Shipwreck Coast. With beach access currently closed, we explore the cliff-top lookouts of the gorge and Mutton Bird Island.
- Free high-speed Wi-Fi & USB ports on coach
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Licensed English guide
- Free high-speed Wi-Fi & USB ports on coach
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Licensed English guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
During December and January of 2024/5, most departures will consist of small, personalized groups with no more than 10 travelers.
Lorne - Take time to explore this charming seaside village, shop, enjoy a coffee, or simply take in the beautiful views.
Apollo Bay - Spend 1.5 hours enjoying lunch at your preferred spot, or perhaps take a leisurely stroll…
During December and January of 2024/5, most departures will consist of small, personalized groups with no more than 10 travelers.
Lorne - Take time to explore this charming seaside village, shop, enjoy a coffee, or simply take in the beautiful views.
Apollo Bay - Spend 1.5 hours enjoying lunch at your preferred spot, or perhaps take a leisurely stroll along the beach.
12 Apostles - Consider descending to the Southern Ocean via Gibson Steps or enjoy the stunning panorama from the elevated platform.
London Bridge & Port Campbell.
If fewer than 10 guests are booked, a modern minivan may be used instead of a touring coach, ensuring the activity is not canceled.
All November departures are guaranteed to be small groups with a maximum of 10 guests.
- If less than 10 guests are booked, travel will be in a modern mini van opposed to canceling the tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.