The Great Ocean Road Reverse Tour from Melbourne offers a full day of adventure along one of the world's most scenic coastal drives. Departing early to witness the stunning 12 Apostles at sunrise, you'll explore the dramatic landscapes and rich history, including Loch Ard Gorge and its shipwreck tales. Experience the lush Great Otway National Park and the charm of Apollo Bay, all while being guided by a local expert. This tour ensures a memorable journey with minimal crowds and breathtaking views.
- Full-day reverse tour of the Great Ocean Road with early stop at the 12 Apostles
- Visit iconic sites like Loch Ard Gorge, London Arch, and the Grotto
- Enjoy a guided rainforest walk in Great Otway National Park
- hotel pickup FOR EXTRA in Melbourne CBD and FREE national park entry fees
Guests will be picked up from the designated meeting point. The driver/guide will arrive in a clearly marked tour vehicle and will identify the lead traveler by name. Guests will also receive the driver’s contact number prior to departure and can contact the guide directly if they are unable to locate the vehicle at the pickup location.
The highlight of the tour! On the reverse route, you arrive at the 12 Apostles early in the morning — before the crowds — and experience the iconic limestone stacks bathed in soft golden light. Your guide will share the fascinating geology and history of these ancient formations as you walk the clifftop boardwalk. Marvel at the dramatic Southern Ocean crashing against the base of the stacks, and take stunning photos with minimal crowds. There are currently 8 remaining stacks, each up to 45 metres tall, rising from the sea in one of Australia's most photographed landscapes.
Named after the iron clipper that wrecked here in 1878, this stunning gorge features towering sandstone cliffs framing a sheltered beach. Your guide will share the dramatic story of the two survivors. Walk down to the gorge floor, explore the sea cave, and photograph the iconic arch and blowholes. One of the most picturesque spots on the entire Great Ocean Road.
lime stone formation
Stretching 243km along Victoria's coastline, the Great Ocean Road is one of the world's most spectacular coastal drives. Built by returned soldiers after WWI as a memorial, it winds through rainforest, past dramatic cliffs and pristine surf beaches. Stop at the iconic memorial arch at Lorne, watch for wild koalas at Kennett River, enjoy the charming village of Apollo Bay, and take in breathtaking panoramas at every turn. The reverse route means you enjoy the iconic coastal scenery heading east in the afternoon light.
The Port Campbell National Park is a national park in the south-western district of Victoria, Australia. The 1,750-hectare national park is situated approximately 190 kilometres south-west of Melbourne and approximately 10 kilometres east of Warrnambool
It`s more than a rainforest walk. Will see towering mountain ash eucalyptus trees some awesome fern trees & ancient trees such as the myrtle beech
This lush rainforested park offers excellent hiking trails, waterfalls, and the opportunity to see native wildlife like koalas. Don’t miss Hopetoun Falls and Triplet Falls, both of which are easily accessible via short walks.
The Great Ocean Road itself is the world’s largest war memorial, as it was built entirely by soldiers who returned from World War I. Many of the soldiers who built the road had little to no experience with road construction, yet they persevered and created one of the most scenic drives in the world. The Memorial Arch is a small but powerful reminder of their contribution.
A picturesque seaside town that makes for a great stop to relax, grab a meal, and enjoy the beach. It’s also a great base for exploring the Great Otway National Park and nearby attractions.
scenic drive and costal towns along the way
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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