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1 Day
Great Ocean Road Classic Tour
Departs : Daily
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Explore, experience and embrace the magic that is the Great Ocean Road!
The spectacular Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most beautiful and naturally maintained secrets! Experience and enjoy the breathtaking coastline. Every twist and turn exposes you to stretches of broad, uninterrupted beaches, dramatic coastlines and the lush rainforests of the Otway Ranges- all of which provides an amazing postcard backdrop for all your memories! This is a day you will always remember!
HIGHLIGHTS
Bells Beach See one of Australia’s famous surfing beaches, world renowned for the Rip Curl Surfing Pro
Lighthouse Enjoy the breath-taking coastal views from the historic Spilt Point Lighthouse ‘Around the Twist!’
Enjoy the stunning coastal views
See Eastern grey kangaroos
Pass through coastal towns of Lorne, Apollo Bay and Port Campbell
Wildlife stop look for koalas and native birds in the wild!
Fresh PICNIC LUNCH included!
Rainforest Walk Relax and take a deep breath in the luscious green surrounds of the Otway Ranges rainforest, enjoy a picturesque walk among some of the tallest eucalyptus trees in Australia!
Twelve Apostles Explore the Port Campbell National Park, and view the famous and uniquely formed rock stacks
Loch Ard Gorge Discover the history of the Shipwreck Coast with a stroll along this historic beach
London Bridge See the collapsed London Bridge and hear its famous story!
Helicopter flight Take a helicopter flight over the twelve Apostles! ($75)
Jump on / jump off (Overnight or extended coastal stay) Stay overnight or longer and enjoy the freedom to explore the laidback seaside villages of Torquay, Lorne, Apollo Bay or Port Campbell. 5kg luggage limit applies. ($20)
YOU PROVIDE (ADVISABLE)
Appropriate clothing for all weather conditions
Water bottle
Bathers for swimming (time permitting)
Great Ocean Road Facts
Over 150 hundred ships have met a watery grave!
The region attracts seven million visitors annually!
On 3rd July, 2006 one of the 12 Apostles collapsed into the sea!