What sets the Great Ocean Road & 12 Apostles tour apart is the intimate and personalized experience of a small-group private journey. Forget the crowds and rigid schedules of large coaches. We prioritize your comfort and preferences, allowing for:
Flexible Itinerary: Spend more time at the sights that captivate you most.
Direct Pick-up: Convenient door-to-door service from your Melbourne accommodation.
Exclusive Moments: Enjoy iconic locations with fewer people, maximizing photo opportunities and tranquil moments.
Book with us for a truly bespoke and memorable exploration of Australia's most stunning coastline.
As this is a private tour, we offer flexible pickup directly from your accommodation or desired address within Melbourne. Please specify your full address during the booking process or message us in Viator. Your driver/guide will meet you at the agreed-upon time.
We begin our journey in the morning, leaving Melbourne behind as we head towards the iconic Great Ocean Road. This stunning coastal drive promises spectacular views of dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and the endless blue of the Southern Ocean. Along the way, take in the beauty of winding roads, lush rainforests, and charming coastal towns—an unforgettable start to an incredible day of exploration.
Our first stop is the beautiful coastal town of Torquay, the official gateway to the Great Ocean Road and the birthplace of Australia’s surf culture. Known for its world-famous Bells Beach and as the home of iconic surf brands like Rip Curl and Quiksilver, Torquay offers the perfect blend of laid-back charm and coastal heritage. Here, you'll enjoy a peaceful break with complimentary tea, coffee, and fresh muffins served by the beach. It’s the ideal spot to take in the fresh sea air and learn about the rich surfing history that shaped this vibrant seaside town.
The scenic coastal town of Anglesea, known for its stunning beaches, rugged cliffs, and laid-back atmosphere. Nestled along the Surf Coast, Anglesea is a favorite for nature lovers and photographers alike. We’ll take time to visit the Anglesea River Estuary, admire panoramic ocean views, and keep an eye out for local wildlife—kangaroos are often spotted near the golf course! This stop offers a perfect balance of natural beauty and tranquility before we continue along the breathtaking Great Ocean Road.
Next, we stop at the iconic Great Ocean Road Memorial Archway, one of the most photographed landmarks along the route. This historic arch stands as a tribute to the thousands of World War I soldiers who built the road by hand upon returning from service. Take a moment to capture some memorable photos and learn about the incredible history behind this engineering feat, which remains a symbol of resilience and remembrance.
Arrive in the picturesque seaside town of Lorne, a beloved stop along the Great Ocean Road with a rich history as one of Victoria’s earliest coastal holiday destinations. Once a remote fishing village, Lorne developed into a popular resort town in the early 1900s after the Great Ocean Road was built by returned World War I soldiers. Today, it's known for its artistic vibe, scenic beauty, and relaxed charm. Take time to stroll along the beach, explore local galleries and shops, or visit the historic Lorne Pier. Just a short drive up into the hills, we’ll visit the stunning Teddy’s Lookout, where a quick and easy walk leads you to breathtaking panoramic views of the winding Great Ocean Road.
Embark on a gentle stroll through the eucalyptus trees, keeping your eyes peeled for sleepy koalas in their natural habitat. This is one of the best places on the Great Ocean Road to spot these iconic Australian marsupials.
The charming coastal village of Apollo Bay, nestled between the rolling green hills of the Otway Ranges and the sparkling waters of the Southern Ocean. Often called “Paradise by the Sea,” Apollo Bay is known for its friendly atmosphere, fishing heritage, and stunning natural surroundings. Here, you'll have time to relax and enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the local cafés or restaurants, with options to suit all tastes. After your meal, take a stroll along the beach, visit the marina, or browse the quaint shops that line the main street. It’s a perfect mid-point on our journey and a great chance to soak in the coastal lifestyle.
If open and accessible, we'll take a tranquil boardwalk stroll through the ancient temperate rainforest of Maits Rest. Marvel at towering myrtle beech trees, lush ferns, and the unique ecosystem that makes this area so special.
Descend the magnificent Gibson Steps carved into the cliff face (conditions permitting – beach access can be closed due to rockfalls or high tide). Marvel at the towering cliffs and the offshore stacks of Gog and Magog from the beach level or the clifftop viewing platform.
Witness the majestic Twelve Apostles, a stunning collection of limestone stacks rising dramatically from the Southern Ocean. These iconic rock formations have been shaped by thousands of years of erosion, creating a breathtaking coastal spectacle. Explore multiple viewing platforms that offer spectacular panoramic vistas—perfect for capturing unforgettable photos. Visit in the late afternoon to see the Apostles bathed in warm golden light, enhancing their natural beauty and creating truly magical moments.
Loch Ard Gorge and The Razorback. Named after the tragic Loch Ard shipwreck of 1878, this area tells the story of a vessel that ran aground in stormy seas, with only two survivors from a crew of 54. As you walk through the gorge, you’ll step into a natural amphitheatre carved by the ocean and feel the echoes of its haunting maritime past. Just a short stroll away lies The Razorback, a striking limestone formation shaped by relentless wind and waves over thousands of years. Its jagged, narrow ridge stands boldly above the sea, offering some of the most photogenic views on the Shipwreck Coast. Viewing platforms and well-maintained paths make this stop both accessible and unforgettable, combining natural beauty with powerful storytelling from Australia's rugged maritime history. After soaking in these final iconic views, we begin our comfortable return journey to Melbourne via the inland route, offering a relaxing drive through Victoria’s countryside.
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