- Enjoy the ocean view of Anglesea and Lorne
- Discover the iconic Split Point Lighthouse
- Snap photos at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch, a key landmark
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch in the charming coastal town of Apollo Bay
- Spot wild koalas in their natural habitat
- Admire the breathtaking views of Loch Ard Gorge and the Twelve Apostles rock formations
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Take a short stop in Anglesea to enjoy the coastal scenery.
Visit the historic Split Point Lighthouse, also known for its distinctive "Red Hat." Since 1891, this lighthouse has been guiding ships and offers panoramic views of the coastline. (Kindly note that an admission fee is needed if going inside the lighthouse, while visiting outside is free)
Photo Opportunity at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch Pause at this iconic memorial, which marks the beginning of the Great Ocean Road and honors the soldiers who built it. Perfect for a photo break!
Make a quick stop in Lorne to take in the breathtaking coastal views.
Take a break at Apollo Bay for a seaside lunch with plenty of dining options (at own cost), all while enjoying the picturesque views of the coast.
Stop near Barham Paradise SR to observe wild koalas in their natural surroundings.
Marvel at the natural beauty of the Twelve Apostles, towering limestone pillars that have been sculpted by the sea.
Visit Loch Ard Gorge, a tranquil location named after the famous shipwreck, surrounded by towering cliffs and stunning turquoise waters.
Travelers just need to inform the driver or guide of the lead passenger names.
The Great Ocean Road is one of the world's most iconic road trips, stretching 243 kilometers along Victoria's breathtaking coastline. It offers stunning ocean views, lush rainforests, and the famous Twelve Apostles. This scenic drive is perfect for nature lovers and road trip enthusiasts.
A collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park. These iconic formations are a must-see along the Great Ocean Road.
A picturesque gorge with a beautiful beach and lush vegetation. It's named after the Loch Ard, a shipwreck that inspired the nearby town of Port Campbell.
A viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Twelve Apostles and the surrounding coastline.
A natural limestone arch that was once connected to the mainland but collapsed in 1990. It's a fascinating geological feature along the coast.
A set of steps leading down to a secluded beach with views of the Twelve Apostles. It's a great spot for a quiet moment by the ocean.
A collection of small islands and rock formations off the coast. It's a popular spot for photography and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
Freshly caught fish, typically snapper or flathead, battered and fried, served with hot chips. A must-try along the Great Ocean Road.
Freshly cooked lobster meat served in a buttered roll. A popular seafood dish in coastal towns.
A unique Australian ice cream flavor made with native lemon myrtle. A refreshing treat to enjoy after a day of sightseeing.
The region is known for its cool-climate wines, particularly Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Enjoy a glass of local wine at a coastal winery.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and long daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities, beach visits, and road trips.
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The Great Ocean Road is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be cautious of the winding roads and changing weather conditions.
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A treetop walk through the lush Otway rainforest, offering stunning views and a unique perspective of the forest canopy.
A beautiful natural spring with clear, cool water, perfect for a refreshing swim or a picnic.
A historic lighthouse offering guided tours and stunning views of the coastline.
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