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1 Day Great Ocean Road without the Crowds

General information

Destination
Melbourne, Australia

Program details

The Great Ocean Road Reverse Tour direction enables our passengers to experience the National Heritage listed Great Ocean Road in all its glory in the reverse direction. By operating this tour in rreverse,we avoid all the normal tourist masses that visit the 12 Apostles, given our passengers better opportunity to capture that picture-perfect photograph without the crowds. This Great Ocean Road reverse tour itinerary will visit all the same key destinations and highlights as our standard great ocean road tour, so rest assured you won’t miss a thing.



Escape the city by traveling inland direct to the Shipwreck Coast via Colac enjoying a complimentary morning tea along the way. Take a journey and experience the Great Ocean Road reverse tour in the opposite direction to the masses, enabling you to escape the crowds and enjoy this famous & picturesque coastline in all it’s glory. Our first major stop will be the breath-taking 12 Apostles and the extraordinary rock formations of Loch Ard Gorge in Port Campbell. Venture down the Gibson Steps (weather permitted) or visit the famous London Bridge. Enjoy a guided walk through Maits Rest or Melba Gully an ancient rainforest admiring some of the world’s tallest trees in the Great Otway National Park.



We continue our journey along this spectacular National Heritage listed road winding between hillsides, pristine beaches, stunning ocean views and dense rainforest, the Great Ocean Road is famously known as one of the world’s most scenic coastal routes which you will get to enjoy without all the crowds. Our local guides will try to seek out the iconic Australian koala, as this coastal region is heavily populated with these furry creatures hidden within the pockets of Eucalyptus forests.



Stopping next at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch, one of the most photographed spots along this rugged coastline. This monument is a tribute to the World War One serviceman who built the Great Ocean Road stretching 243 kilometers and was finally completed in 1932. A great location to grab a group photo under the archway and share with friends on social media. From here, we sit back relax and enjoy the drive back into the dynamic and cosmopolitan city of Melbourne.



Highlights:

• Enjoy the 12 Apostles lookout without the usual crowds

• Explore Loch Ard Gorge & Shipwreck Coastline

• Great Otway National Park ancient rainforest walk

• Visit the seaside township of Apollo Bay

• Australian wildlife & koala sightings

• Drive the world-famous National Heritage Listed Great Ocean Road

• Beautiful beaches of the Southern Ocean surf coast

• Historic Memorial Arch for a photo opportunity

• Eco-conscious sustainable touring experience



Languages

Guide in English.

Audioguides available in English, German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese.