Great Ocean Road Tour
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GREAT OCEAN ROAD TOUR

One of the most beautiful coastal roads in the world, the Great Ocean Road, travel it and you will enjoy inspiring scenery with coastal seaside towns and national parks. hamlets. Marvel at the huge cliffs, roaring seas, tranquil coves, magnificent waterfalls and secluded beaches.
Australia’s famous road stretches 550 km along the Southern Ocean and is the most scenic areas in Victoria. The tour travels along the coast to the great limestone cliffs of the Twelve Apostles that stand 50m above the sea eroded over the years by strong winds and huge waves.
The area around the Twelve Apostles is known as the shipwreck coast from the early sailing days when over 1200 ships were blown onto the rocks. These wrecks lie broken on the seabed below.

See kangaroos grazing and sleeping koalas in the national park forests. A light lunch is enjoyed in a café overlooking the rainforest and where Australian native Eastern Rosellas can be seen on the lawns nearby.
The tour returns to Melbourne, driving inland through pastures, logging plantations and farming communities

Scenic Flights The Great Ocean Road, Lorne
VOLCANOES DISCOVERY EXPEDITIONS Kanawinka Geopark, Western Victoria
Combined with Great Ocean Road
Just 2.5 hours from Melbourne Visit Kanawinka Geopark and experience the vast volcanic landscape that covers the Western Plain and its varied precincts – craters and limestone; coast and caves; cones and falls; lakes and wetlands.
Private Charter Tours - include one day and 2 day options and can be combined with the Great Ocean Road.
All tours are tailored to suit specific interests.
Vehicles – Tarago (8 seats), Commuter Coach (12 seats)
Larger coaches available. Language speaking guides available.
Visit the Kanawinka Global Geo Park website.

Mt Leura ( near Camperdown, Western Victoria) - a dormant volcanic cone.

Colac, Western Victoria
Networks of dry stone walls – beautifully crafted and of significant heritage value. The region has 40 eruption centres (the most recent eruption was 40 – 50,000 years ago) with 7 major crater lakes within the scoria cones.

