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Explore The Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road, one of Australia’s most scenic coastal drives, stretches over 240 kilometers along the southeastern coast of Victoria. Beginning in the city of Torquay and winding its way to Allansford, this iconic route offers breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and lush rainforests. The journey takes travelers through charming coastal towns, such as Lorne and Apollo Bay, where they can stop to explore local shops, cafes, and beautiful landscapes. The Great Ocean Road is not just a road; it’s an experience that showcases the stunning beauty of Australia’s natural environment.

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The Great Ocean Road

5 Days 6 Nights
Australia: The Great Ocean Road

Days Plan

  • Morning:
    • Arrive at Melbourne Airport and begin your road trip along the Great Ocean Road.
    • Stop by Torquay, the surf capital of Australia, and stretch your legs with a walk on Torquay Beach.
  • Lunch:
    • Enjoy a seaside lunch at The Beach Hotel in Torquay, serving fresh seafood and classic Australian dishes with a view of the ocean.
  • Afternoon:
    • Continue your drive to Anglesea, a charming coastal town. Take a short walk along Anglesea River or relax at the Anglesea Beach.
  • Dinner:
    • Head to The Coast Hotel in Anglesea for dinner, offering a great variety of grilled meats and seafood with stunning ocean views.
  • Morning:
    • Drive along the scenic coast to Lorne, known for its picturesque beauty and beaches.
    • Take a short hike to Erskine Falls or enjoy the scenic Lorne Pier.
  • Lunch:
    • Dine at Moons Restaurant in Lorne, offering delicious contemporary Australian food with views of the beach.
  • Afternoon:
    • Continue your journey to the iconic Twelve Apostles, one of Australia's most famous natural landmarks.
    • Take in the breathtaking views and capture photos of the towering limestone stacks.
  • Dinner:
    • Enjoy a relaxed dinner at The Apostles Coastal Lodge, which features a lovely restaurant offering fresh, locally sourced meals in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Morning:
    • Head to Port Campbell, a small town with rich history and charm.
    • Visit Loch Ard Gorge, another stunning location along the Great Ocean Road, known for its dramatic cliffs and historical shipwreck stories.
  • Lunch:
    • Enjoy lunch at Port Campbell Hotel, offering hearty pub meals and great seafood with a local twist.
  • Afternoon:
    • Explore London Bridge, a natural rock formation, and take a leisurely walk along the nearby Gellibrand River.
  • Dinner:
    • For dinner, try 12 Apostles Pizza, a local favorite serving delicious pizzas and pasta with a family-friendly vibe.
  • Morning:
    • Continue to Apollo Bay, a lovely coastal town known for its pristine beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
    • Explore Marengo Beach or enjoy a swim at Apollo Bay Beach.
  • Lunch:
    • Have a meal at The Apollo Bay Hotel, known for its delicious fish and chips and stunning ocean views.
  • Afternoon:
    • Take a short drive to Otway National Park for a hike through the lush rainforest. Visit Hopetoun Falls and Triplet Falls for spectacular waterfall views.
  • Dinner:
    • Dinner at Scorched Restaurant in Apollo Bay, offering fine dining with locally sourced ingredients, including fresh seafood and regional wines.
  • Morning:
    • Start your day with a visit to Bells Beach, famous for its surf breaks. Take a walk along the beach or simply enjoy the surf atmosphere.
    • Head to Torquay for a quick stop to shop for surf gear or souvenirs at Surf World Museum.
  • Lunch:
    • Enjoy lunch at The Dunes Café, located by the beach in Torquay, offering a range of fresh dishes and coffee.
  • Afternoon:
    • Begin your return journey to Melbourne via Geelong, stopping for a quick sightseeing tour of the waterfront.
  • Evening:
    • Arrive in Melbourne by the evening. End your journey with a farewell dinner at Vue de Monde, one of Melbourne’s premier fine dining establishments, offering breathtaking views of the city’s skyline.
Notes:

    • 2 passport size photos
    • Adult – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Driving Licence /  Voters       ID / Passport
    • Child – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / School ID / Passport
    • Infant – Aadhar Card / Birth certificate
    • NRI / Foreign nationals – Mandatory Passport + Valid Indian visa / OCI card / PIO card
    • Above mentioned ID proof is mandatory at the time of booking and carry the same ID proof on         tour as well

The Great Ocean Road

Tour Details


Best Time to Visit:

  1. March to May (Autumn):
    • Mild temperatures, fewer tourists, and stunning fall foliage in the coastal regions.
    • Ideal weather for long drives and exploring outdoor sights like beaches and parks.
  2. September to November (Spring):
    • Pleasant temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and fewer crowds.
    • Great for enjoying scenic views and wildlife sightings.
  3. December to February (Summer):
    • Perfect for beach activities, but can be crowded, especially during the holiday season.
    • Warm temperatures ideal for swimming and water sports.
  4. June to August (Winter):
    • Cooler and more unpredictable weather, but ideal for avoiding large crowds.
    • Best for those seeking quiet and cozy experiences at local cafes and coastal towns.

How to Reach:

  1. By Air:
    • Fly into Melbourne Airport, the nearest major airport to the Great Ocean Road.
    • From Melbourne, the Great Ocean Road is a 1.5 to 2-hour drive to the start of the route in Torquay.
  2. By Car:
    • Rent a car in Melbourne and drive along the Great Ocean Road for an unforgettable road trip.
    • The road stretches for 243 kilometers along the southern coast of Victoria.
    • The route is well-marked, and you can take stops at various towns and landmarks along the way.
  3. By Bus/Coach:
    • Take a bus or coach from Melbourne that offers guided tours along the Great Ocean Road, which typically includes a full-day itinerary with stops at key attractions.
  4. By Train:
    • You can take a train from Melbourne to Geelong, followed by a bus to Torquay, which marks the beginning of the Great Ocean Road.

Importance of Great Ocean Road:

  • Iconic Coastal Scenic Drive:
    • The Great Ocean Road is one of the most scenic drives in the world, stretching over 240 kilometers along the rugged coastline.
    • Famous for its stunning cliffs, beaches, rock formations, and the Southern Ocean views.
  • Home to Natural Wonders:
    • Known for the Twelve ApostlesLoch Ard Gorge, and London Arch, natural landmarks that attract millions of visitors every year.
    • Offers picturesque spots such as Bells BeachBay of Islands, and Otway National Park.
  • Wildlife Viewing:
    • The road is home to diverse wildlife, including koalas, kangaroos, and a variety of seabirds.
    • Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
  • Cultural and Historic Significance:
    • Built by returned soldiers after World War I, the Great Ocean Road is also a historical monument and a tribute to those who served.
  • Popular for Adventure and Outdoor Activities:
    • Known for water-based activities like surfing at Bells Beach, swimming at Apollo Bay, and hiking in the Great Otway National Park.
  • Attraction for Tourists:
    • A must-see for both local and international travelers, with a variety of towns, beaches, and attractions along the route.
  • Iconic Towns and Coastal Communities:
    • Visit coastal towns like TorquayLorneApollo Bay, and Port Campbell, each offering unique experiences, beaches, and local culture.