Travel along the world-famous Great Ocean Road on an unforgettable day trip from Melbourne, packed with iconic sights and hidden coastal gems. This legendary stretch of road is renowned for its dramatic scenery, surf beaches, native wildlife, lush rainforests, and powerful Southern Ocean views. Spot wild koalas in their natural habitat, wander beneath towering trees, and soak up the relaxed coastal vibe in charming seaside towns like Apollo Bay. Discover the rugged beauty of the Shipwreck Coast, explore the stunning Loch Ard Gorge, and take in sweeping ocean views from the very best lookouts within Port Campbell National Park. With time to enjoy beautiful beaches, short walks, and photo stops along the way, this experience offers the perfect balance of must-see highlights and immersive exploration—making it an ideal choice for travellers wanting to see more than just the postcards.
World famous Great Ocean Road <br/>Duration: 13 hours<br/>Morning tea and snacks<br/>Coastal sightseeing route: Travel the coastal route first with our last stop at the 12 Apostles in the afternoon. Then inland touring back to Melbourne.<br/>Medium-sized vehicles: Our modern vehicles range from 24-39 seats with air conditioning and seat belts designed for long-haul comfort.<br/>Great Ocean Road Tour: Take in the sights as you flow along the Great Ocean Road. From famous surf beaches to rainforests to the infamous 12 Apostles and Shipwreck Coast.
Get ready—our adventure begins soon! The bus is on its way, so grab your gear, feel the excitement, and let's hit the road! We depart from Melbourne at 7:35am sharp, and head over the Westgate Bridge towards the surf coast capital. It's recommended guests eat breakfast before the tour as we don't stop until mid-morning.
Enjoy morning tea and wildlife sightings from Serendip Sanctuary located west of Melbourne on the road down to the Great Ocean Road.
As we leave Melbourne we bypass the second largest city in Victoria, known as Geelong.
Once we have left Melbourne, we head down to the Surf Coast, passing through gorgeous seaside townships such as Anglesea, Lorne and Airey’s Inlet, we stop along the way for some morning tea and to breath in the fresh sea air whilst spotting surfers out on the water, with the proximity to Antarctica you will learn why this is great surf but also why wet suits are a necessity!
A monument to mark the original starting point of the Great Ocean Road.
After some photos at the iconic Memorial Arch and a lesson on the history of the soldiers who built this road and dedicated it to their fallen comrades, we will wind through more stunning views (of course stopping for pictures!)
Explore the Great Ocean Road
A welcome lunch break is taken in Apollo Bay at the end of the surf coast, you'll have plenty of time to explore this seaside community and eat from one of the many local cafe or pubs (at own expense).
Once you have explored Apollo Bay, grabbed any souvenirs you wish to buy, or tasted some delicious ice cream then it is back on the bus to head inland to the Green Coast.
till on the Great ocean Road but now continuing up into the lush green Otway’s we drive through towering Eucalyptus trees until we arrive at a patch of Cool Temperate Rainforest. You will be amazed at the difference in scenery as we take a walk through the tree ferns and, marvel at the ‘ancient relics’ – the Myrtle Beach trees that provide perfect canopy shade and originate from when Australia was part of a super continent known as Gondwanaland. Breath in the fresh air before we take a relaxing drive out to the dramatic Shipwreck Coast!
Also in the National Park we head down to Loch Ard Gorge, site of one of Australia’s most well known shipwrecks, hear the dramatic tale of Tom and Eva and beach views. This is also where you will find rock formations such as Island Archway, Razorback and the ‘Salt and Pepper Shakers’ too.
Once out of the trees and back by the Southern Ocean we arrive in Port Campbell National Park, home to the iconic 12 Apostles. We will spend about 40mins at the Apostles where you will enjoy free time to take in the views from every angle, walk along the boardwalks, and get the perfect pictures of this wild and rugged coastline.
After a full day of exploring we say goodbye to the Great Ocean Road and turn back inland to drive back to Melbourne via country roads. We pass through farmlands en route to the country town of Colac, here you can grab a quick bite for dinner (at own expense)..
As we roll back to your pick-up point, sit back, relax, and relive the magic of the day—full of epic sights, laughs, and unforgettable moments. We return to Melbourne late in the evening, at approximately 8:00pm.
Our default pickup location will be Immigration Museum, 400 Flinders St, corner of Market St, Melbourne @ 7:35am. If you would like to arrange an alternative pickup point, please contact our reservations team on +61393931300.
- Our main pickup location is Immigration Museum, 400 Flinders St corner of Market St @ 7:35am. If you wish to change your pickup location please contact our friendly reservations team on +61393931300.
- Passenger Details: We need your details when you book — including date of birth, any allergies, and a contact phone number.
- Medical Conditions: Let us know about any medical conditions at booking. While this tour is easier than some hikes, it still involves walking on beaches and short trails, so a basic level of fitness is recommended.
- Fitness Level: Easy to moderate — perfect for beach walks and short scenic strolls.
Age Restrictions: Child fares apply for 0–12 years. All travellers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian.
- Mobility: Not suitable for travellers using wheelchairs, walkers, prams, or strollers.
- Itinerary Changes: Stops and routes may change due to weather, park conditions, or road closures. Safety comes first — we plan the day to give you the best possible experience.
- Reconfirmation: Please reconfirm your tour within 7 days of departure by calling 03 9393 1300.
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