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• Reclining seat comfort
* Relaxed pace over 4 days
* Ensuite accommodation throughout, ,
* Maximum of 16 passengers, enough to enjoy some company, small enough
not to be overwhelmed
• Departs Melbourne every Monday morning
• Breakfasts on day 2, 3 & 4. Lunches on days 1, 2, 3 & 4.
• All touring, informative and witty commentary
• Entry into the World Heritage Naracoorte Caves
• Winery visit with wine tastings day four
• Aboriginal Interpretation
• Mount Gambiers' 'Blue Lake'
• Sink Hole
• Departures every Monday with block out dates from Monday 10 December through to Monday 14 January.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
Minimum drinking age is 18 years
Guaranteed departure with 2 passengers
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch)
Wine tasting
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Driver/guide
Transport by air-conditioned minivan - prestige vehicle with reclining seats
Large luggage no problem
3 nights accommodation - 4 star
Gratuities
Alcoholic beverages
Evening Meals
Southern Ocean Villas / PArk View Apartments Port Campbell
LUNCH
Lunch
Enjoy lunch at the Wye River cafe overlooking the ocean
The Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 243-kilometre stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford.
Kennett River Nature Walk
A whistle stop to spot a Koala - Have your cameras at the ready!!
Great Otway National Park
Great Otway National Park is in southern Victoria, Australia. It covers rugged coastland, beaches and the mountains of the Otway Ranges. Waterfalls dot the park, including the 3 cascades of Triplet Falls. Boardwalks lead through temperate rainforest at Maits Rest. The 1848 Cape Otway Lightstation perches on cliffs overlooking Bass Strait. Great Ocean Walk leads through the park to the Twelve Apostles rock formations.
Great Ocean Road and Beyond
The Great Ocean Road is divided into three distinct sections, the Surf Coast, Otway Ranges and the Shipwreck Coast. We allow ample time to explore all three sections. We start the journey along the Great Ocean Road at Torquay (Surf Coast). This stretch of coast presents the first of countless photo opportunities, as we encounter stunning coastal views and lookouts and visit such places as the famous Bells Beach. Turn your gaze inland and see incredible native Australian wildlife including the Eastern Grey Kangaroos as they graze in the wild. Our journey continues as we travel the impressive and scenic cliff-hugging section of the Great Ocean Road. The itinerary includes visiting sites such as the ‘Memorial Arch’ and hear the intriguing story of this incredible road, before arriving in Lorne, the largest of the seaside townships with its abundance of shops, breath in that sea air as we stop for a stroll and photographs. From Lorne, we continue along this spectacular road, and the Wye river region where we stop for lunch at the Wye River Cafe which overlooks the sea. Once lunch is done we continue along this iconic road visiting many scenic spots including The Kennett River where you can spot koalas and many colourful native birds in the wild. Travel through Apollo Bay and into the Great Otway National Park (Otway Ranges). Here we offer a guided walk through a cool temperate rainforest gully to see the world’s tallest flowering plants, prehistoric trees and ferns and many other unique features. Our next stop on the itinerary is undoubtedly one of the most iconic vistas within Australia and truly representative of Australia’s natural beauty, the 12 Apostles. We arrive as the stacks are bathed in the afternoon sun making them perfect for photos. After hearing of the creation of the stacks and holding some of the limestone rock, explore the boardwalks or brave a helicopter flight along the coastline (at own expense). Visit ‘Loch Ard Gorge’, the site of the most famous 19th century Australian shipwreck. Accommodation for the first night is the small fishing village of Port Campbell, nestled in a beautiful natural port and has some wonderful cafés and restaurants for dinner (at own expense) and views. Accommodation: Southern Ocean Villas (or similar) Meals: Lunch
Great Ocean Road Memorial Archway
The Memorial Arch makes for a great first stop as we begin our journey as it marks the start of the Great Ocean Road. Our guests love to capture the start of their Great Ocean Road and Beyond adventure with a photo. The arch was built in 1939, to commemorate the returned Soldiers of World War 1 who famously built the Great Ocean Road. In 1983 the original arch had to be replaced when bush fires set it ablaze however the original sign still sits on the top of the arch, for all to see.
Great Otway National Park
Walk in a temporate rain forest - The Great Otway National Park stretches from Torquay through to Princetown and up through the Otways hinterland towards Colac. The park features rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, rock platforms and windswept heathland. In the north, the park features tall forests, ferny gullies, magnificent waterfalls and tranquil lakes.
Victoria Apartments - Port Fairy Beautiful 4 star en suite accommodation
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Enjoy Breakfast at the Alcove Cafe - top quality food, lots of choice and real country town hospitality
LUNCH
Lunch
Enjoy a wonderful picnic lunch at Tower Hill reserve
Loch Ard Gorge
Walk down on to the beach of Loch Ard Gorge, dip your toes in the water and snap some fabulous photos! Loch Ard Gorge is named after the clipper ship Loch Ard which ran aground nearby
London Bridge
Originally named because of its similarities to its namesake -London Bridge is an offshore natural arch formation in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is a significant tourist attraction along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion, and until 1990 formed a complete double-span natural bridge.
The Twelve Apostles
Beat the crowds!! Our tour itinerary allows guests to visit these iconic stacks bathed in the morning sunlight. Their colours are spectacular - Cameras ready!
Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve
Amazing Aboriginal Interpretation, bush tucker, Australian wildlife and boomerang throwing. A real highlight of our Great Ocean Road and beyond tour.
The Port Fairy & Region Visitor Information Centre
Port Fairy is a coastal town in south-western Victoria, Australia. It lies on the Princes Highway in the Shire of Moyne, 28 kilometres west of Warrnambool and 290 kilometres west of Melbourne, at the point where the Moyne River enters the Southern Ocean
William MacIntosh Motor Lodge
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Rebecca's Cafe - Top quality produce, lots of choice and real country town hospitality
LUNCH
Lunch
Blue Lake/Warwar
The Blue Lake is a large, monomictic, crater lake located in a dormant volcanic maar associated with the Mount Gambier maar complex. The lake is situated near Mount Gambier in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia, and is one of four crater lakes on Mount Gambier maar.
Umpherston Sinkhole/Balumbul
Created in 1886, this sunken garden includes viewing platforms, benches, sculptures & walking paths.
Petticoat Lane
A Hidden treasure this unique corner of Penola, Petticoat Lane still retains original cottages and gardens enabling the visitor to experience the 19th Century .
Mary Mackillop Heritage Centre
A place of inspiration and vitality, manifests and promotes the spirit and charism of Saint Mary MacKillop, Australia's first Saint
LUNCH
Lunch
Enjoy a wonderful platter lunch in the Bremerton winery
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Relaxed start to the day with continental breakfast
Naracoorte Caves National Park is a national park near Naracoorte in the Limestone Coast tourism region in the south-east of South Australia. It was officially recognised in 1994 for its extensive fossil record when the site was inscribed on the World Heritage List,
Bremerton Wines & Bremerton Vineyards are part of the Willson family owned company, Bremerton Vintners Pty Ltd, in the geographical region of Langhorne Creek in South Australia. Langhorne Creek is unique in that it sits on the rich soil of the Bremer River flood plain and is known as a cool climate region, relatively disease free and a producer of exceptionally high and consistent quality fruit. Fresh cool evening breezes from Lake Alexandrina provide a microclimate of mild to warm summer days and cool evenings, perfect for the long ripening of the grapes producing intense and sought after cool climate flavours.
Coonalpyn Silos
Simply spectacualar!! - The biggest works of art you will ever see!!
Hahndorf is a small town in South Australia. Settled by 19th-century Lutheran migrants, it’s known for its original German-style architecture and artisanal food. Hahndorf Academy is home to the German Migration Museum, tracing local history. North of town, the Cedars houses the studio and art of German-born landscape painter Sir Hans Heysen.
Mount Lofty Summit
Catch your first glimpse of Adelaide from Adelaide's highest peak - Mount lofty Lookout
Duration: 4 days
Meals included : 3 breakfasts
4 lunches
Choose of the menu, at high quality and unique eateries along the route
Melbourne to Adelaide : Overnight stays at Port Campbell, Port Fairy and Naracoorte
16 seat coaster : Reclining seat comfort, Panoramic windows. Travel in comfort and style with our beautifully wrapped attractive vehicles.
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MaiLing W,
10 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
There were 10 of us in the group. Our guide Jens really made it so fun and eventful from the minute we met him at the terminal in Melbourne to when we were dropped off at our destinations in Adelaide. He is very good at keeping everything safe and on time. Great communication with what/when we are going to do from one day to another. Showed/talked just about anything he wanted us to know about everything we either stopped at or just passing by. We all felt like he was one of us. We were very well fed for breakfasts and lunches at local restaurants and lodging was very comfortable. Highly recommend this tour. Enjoyed every minute of it
Merril T,
8 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
This trip is a brilliant way to see the area from Melbourne to Adelaide. The hotels we stayed in were great sometimes quirky but always had good hot showers and comfy beds. We visited sites early in the morning that would have been unbearably busy later in the day and were able to really enjoy them. Jens our guide made the trip truly memorable. He arranged a great itinerary with well informed knowledge delivered with great humour. The breakfast and lunches included were extremely good. You may not need dinner. All in all worth every penny
Elizabeth R,
3 thg 5, 2024
- Viator
Meeting up with our guide Jens at the bus station couldn’t have been easier. He was very enthusiastic and entertaining. Great Ocean Road is the highlight but we also visited natural areas where we saw koalas emus and kangaroos. A suggestion for future trips: an earlier start on the last day with box lunch so we could go to Cleland wildlife instead of mt lofty overlook? Naracoorte fossil caves was also interesting. Would definitely do it again.
Richard C,
22 thg 2, 2024
- Viator
Every was excellent! Pacing and variety of sites was prefect. Jen's was friendly, helpful, well organized, flexible, informative and always went the extra mile. Accommodations were surprising very nice for simple models out in the country. The included breakfast and lunch restaurants were top notch. Dinner restaurants were all top notch. No problem with luggage storage or seating space. Stops were spaced out well. Only recommendation would be if possible for WiFi while on the road in the vehicle.
Bridget S,
15 thg 1, 2024
- Viator
Fantastic tour guide Jens who was a former chef, so he always made sure our dining experiences were top notch. Loved all the little towns and stops along the way. He made it so personal and really went all out to make sure everyone had what they needed at every point on the trip. The lodging was quite adequate - not fancy, but did the trick in each of the three locations. I especially appreciated the lodge manager in Port Fairy letting me change my room to a more quiet location. Great locations for all hotels that made it easy to get into the little towns. Twelve Apostles was memorable - and so kind that Jens took us there the first day late in the day and then back again early the next morning so we could see it without the crowds. The van was very comfortable - there were only six of us total - and we all got along famously. I highly recommend this trip as a much more enjoyable way to see the coast instead of going out and back in one day to the 12 Apostles from Melbourne. We got to really see small town South Australia. The wineries were also a wonderful part of the trip - and Jens made sure we were treated like VIPs.
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