2 Day Great Ocean Road Tour

Escape the crowds and experience the Great Ocean Road at your own pace on this 2 day adventure. Watch the sunset over the 12 Apostles, stand among the tallest trees on Earth, explore an extinct volcano, and search for koalas, kangaroos, emus and echidna. Walk a section of the Great Ocean Walk, stay at a local brewery and soak up the Surf Coast vibe and beaches—this is just the beginning of what this trip has in store for you.
Join a 2 day tour and experience the best of the Great Ocean Road, with beautiful beaches, ancient rainforest and charming coastal towns. This trip is perfect for everyone. Guided by friendly tour guides who love sharing their knowledge of the area’s native wildlife and landscapes. With flexible operating days, you can choose the best time to start this scenic drive and take in some of Australia’s most stunning coastal roads. Discover hidden gems in coastal towns, relax in the peaceful atmosphere, and make memories on your private tour of one of the world’s most famous coastal routes.

Tour Highlights

Great Ocean Road & Otway Forest Itinerary

We start our day with a scenic drive through the old lava fields of western Victoria to the lovely coastal town of Warrnambool. We’ll take a detour to Tower Hill, home to Australia’s most recent volcano and plenty of Aussie wildlife. Join a Worn Gundidj guided walk to learn about the traditional lifestyle of Australia’s Indigenous people and bush tucker and medicinal plants. Then we’ll drive the Great Ocean Road in reverse, starting with the Shipwreck Coast, visiting the Bay of Islands, The Grotto, London Bridge and the village of Port Campbell. Dinner tonight is at Sow & Piglets Brewery, and we finish the day at the 12 Apostles at sunset.

Meals: Dinner
Accom: Port Campbell Hostel or similar
Driving Distance: 340km
Hike Distance: 2km.

Day 2, we start with a descent down the stairs to the beach at Loch Ard Gorge before the crowds arrive and get a unique perspective on this popular spot. Then, we’ll walk a section of the Great Ocean Walk and head to the famous beach at the Apostles via Gibson Steps and then into the Otway rainforest. Here, hidden from the usual tracks, the Redwoods of the Otways will blow your mind, the tallest and second tallest tree species in the world standing side by side. We’ll then hit the road again and continue our coastal drive with stops in the lovely towns of Apollo Bay and Lorne, where you can really get into the Aussie beach town vibe. Don’t miss the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie & Ice-Creamery for a sweet treat, and check out one of Australia’s most famous surf beaches before we head back to Melbourne around 6:30 PM.

Meals: Breakfast
Driving Distance: 300km
Hike Distance: 3km.

Pickup Times​

Please arrive at your designated pickup location 5–10 minutes before the scheduled time to ensure the tour proceeds smoothly and on time. Here are the pickup times and locations:

Pricing Options

Basic dormitory style accommodation with shared bathroom – $395 per person Age Restrictions 18+ Optional Add-Ons 12 Apostles Helicopter Flight – $155 per person

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Important Notes

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FAQ

Yes, dinner on the first night and breakfast on the second.

In the southwest of Victoria, this region is home to some of the most stunning landscapes and the Great Otway National Park. The park is a haven for outdoor activities like hiking, camping and amazing wildlife spotting.

Port Campbell National Park has some of the big ticket items – the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and the Grotto. This two-day tour also includes some of the lesser-known stops – the Gibsons Steps, which are often missed off other itineraries.

This tour is a wildlife experience where you can see koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat. We also visit Tower Hill, an Australian wildlife sanctuary. Keep an eye out for emus and the rare echidna!

Visitors can help by staying on marked paths and boardwalks to prevent damage to native plants, disposing of rubbish or using bins, and observing the behaviours of wildlife from a distance without disturbing or feeding them.

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