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Great Ocean Road Reverse Itinerary Tour - Small Group

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily 

  • Duration

    Approx 12 hours 

  • Start time

    Departure: 6:50am
    Pick-up from the hotel starts around 6:30am

  • Meeting Point

    Make your way to State Theatre on St Kilda Road. 

    Good news! You can also opt for pick up from selected hotels in the Melbourne CBD area, just give us the details at the time of booking. Don’t worry if you have not booked your hotel yet, our customer service executives will get in touch and confirm the details.

  • Ending Point

    same as starting point

Key Highlights

  • Escape the large crowds with a unique reverse itinerary, starting with covering the main attraction first
  • Get to know about the history and culture of the place with a live guide
  • Explore places in a small group setting for a more personalized experience
  • Witness Australia’s amazing rainforest scenery in the Great Otway National Park
  • Spot koalas and colourful parrots at Apollo Bay and Kenneth River
  • Stop by to explore the coastal town of Apollo Bay

Overview

No visit to Melbourne is truly fulfilling without visiting the iconic Great Ocean Road. Come along on a unique tour where we switch things up and follow a reverse itinerary instead of your usual route. Head to the main attraction first ditching the long lines and explore the place in a small group setting for a more personalized experience. With an additional cost you can also opt for a hotel pick up as per your convenience. To enhance your experience, you will have access to the live guide that will provide you insights into the rich history and culture of the place.

The tour kicks off early from the pick-up point, from where you will take an inland route, avoiding the crowds. Your first stop will be at a rural town for a quick breakfast, followed by a visit to the 12 Apostles to enjoy the limestone formations in a serene setting. Major highlights of the tour include the Razorback rock formation, enchanting Loch Ard Gorge beach, and scenic Gibson Steps, offering stunning coastal views. Next stopover will be for lunch (at own expense) at the scenic town of Port Campbell or Apollo Bay.

As you return through the scenic coastline of the Great Ocean Road, venture through the landscapes of Great Otway National Park and immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Australia's rainforests. Along the coastline, make stops at Apollo Bay and Kenneth River to catch sight of adorable Koalas and parrots. Wrap up the day with a scenic beachfront view in the coastal town of Lorne before heading back to Melbourne.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Great Ocean Road tour from Melbourne
  • Transfers through air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel pick-up & drop (if option selected)
  • Professional Guide
  • Water bottle

Exclusions

  • Food & drinks
  • Gratuities

Please note

Voucher Information: Show your voucher on your smartphone or other device (if you'd rather print a copy - that's fine too!)

Hotel pick-up starts 1 hour prior to the departure time. Please call local operator to confirm your exact pick-up time 24 hours prior to the departure date.

Please wear comfortable walking shoes.

The children under 7 years age are not permitted on this tour. Customers who show up with under 7 years old kids will be refused to board without a refund.

Itineraries subject to change.

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