Experience a unique escape blending delicious local cuisine, encounters with Australia’s iconic wildlife, and the rich cultural heritage of the First Nations people on this Great Ocean adventure. Explore breathtaking coastal landscapes, indulge in regional flavours, and connect with the traditions that make this destination so special. Ideal for travellers seeking a getaway filled with discovery and unforgettable moments.
Welcome to Melbourne, a city that thrives on creativity, diversity, and an undeniable energy. Stroll through its laneways, where vibrant street art and tucked-away cafes create a buzzing atmosphere, or step into historic arcades like the Block Arcade, offering boutique shopping with a touch of old-world charm. The city’s dining scene is legendary, from multicultural precincts like Lygon Street to the bustling Queen Victoria Market, where fresh produce and artisan treats tempt every palate. Outdoors, Melbourne provides riverside walks along the Yarra, the tranquillity of the Royal Botanic Gardens, and the beachside vibe of St Kilda.
Arrive into Melbourne. A private driver will meet your flight and transfer you to your accommodation.
Melbourne is the cool, artsy capital of the state of Victoria. Renowned for its laneway art, cafes, bars, restaurants and museums, there is no shortage of things to do, see, eat and drink. Grab a coffee on Degraves Street, see the murals on Hosier Lane or Blender Lane, pop over to St Kilda and stroll along the promenade or visit one of the many museums. For a spot of retail therapy, catch the 86 or 96 tram from the CBD to the bohemian Brunswick Street shopping district for an eclectic mix of second-hand vintage and high-end boutique stores. On the opposite side of the city, the Docklands open-air entertainment precinct boasts a myriad of public artwork, family fun activities such as glow-in-the-dark mini golf, and a variety of dining options lining the marina. Get there easily on the free City Circle tram, or wander over the Bourke Street footbridge. To make the most of your time in Melbourne, we recommend taking a city tour to get true local insight into this vibrant city.
Tonight, join the Flavours of Melbourne Night Trail for an unforgettable culinary adventure in one of the world's most vibrant and diverse cities. Melbourne, celebrated for its cultural fusion, offers a dynamic food scene where global culinary traditions converge. This evening tour will lead you through Melbourne’s eclectic cuisine and the lively Chinatown. Enjoy a progressive meal of an array of cultural tastes, mouth-watering desserts, and the city's renowned coffee, ideal for a decaf nightcap.
Your accommodation: Lancemore Crossley St.
Like the vibrant city that surrounds it, Lancemore Crossley St. is a luxury Melbourne hotel featuring 113 art-filled rooms, each richly layered, unique, and full of character. Escape the city’s bustle in newly refurbished boutique rooms designed for the discerning traveller. All six room types include signature L.M. beds, en-suite rain showers, Hunter Lab amenities, and a stocked minibar. Suites offer thoughtful zones for sleeping and entertaining, with select rooms featuring private terrace balconies.
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Begin your journey by heading south to the charming town of Torquay, renowned as Australia’s surfing capital and home to the iconic Bells Beach. From there, follow the coastal road to Anglesea and Lorne, where a short detour to Erskine Falls is highly recommended. You can park near the 30-meter cascading waterfall or enjoy a refreshing walk through the lush rainforest to stretch your legs.
The stretch of road from Lorne to Apollo Bay is often described as one of the most beautiful coastal drives in the world, with stunning ocean views and dramatic scenery at every turn. Apollo Bay, your destination, is the gateway to some of Australia’s most famous short and multi-day hikes, including the Great Ocean Road and the enchanting Otways rainforest. While in Apollo Bay, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Southern Ocean, stroll along the scenic coastline, or explore the rainforests, waterfalls, ferns, and sparkling streams that make this region so captivating.
Apollo Bay is the starting point for some of Australia’s most famous short and multi-day walks and is the perfect base to explore the Great Ocean Walk and surrounding Otways rainforest. Take a swim in the waters of the southern ocean, wander along the coast and explore rainforests and waterfalls, ferns and crystal clear streams. Sit and watch the whales travel along the coast in migration season or gaze at the glow worms at Melba Gully. Apollo Bay has a reputation for the freshest seafood which you can enjoy in a range of restaurants, or check out the local distillery and brewery for a refreshment.
Journey to the dramatic cliffs of Cape Otway and discover the iconic lighthouse, a sentinel guarding the treacherous Bass Strait since 1848. Not just the oldest surviving lighthouse on mainland Australia, it's also considered the most significant, earning the nickname "Beacon of Hope" for countless ships. Climb the 90 meters to the top and be rewarded with panoramic ocean vistas. Imagine the relief of 19th-century migrants who, after months at sea, finally spotted this landmark, marking their arrival in Australia. However, Cape Otway's history is marked by more than hope. Standing on these cliffs, you'll learn about the region's shipwrecks, a somber reminder of the power of the ocean and the lighthouse's vital role in saving lives. A captivating blend of history, breathtaking scenery, and adventure awaits at Cape Otway Lighthouse.
Your accommodation: Chocolate Gannets in Apollo Bay
Experience ultimate luxury at Apollo Bay with Chocolate Gannet’s four unique two-bedroom beachfront villas. Fall asleep to waves, wake up to birdsong, and enjoy local wine by the fireplace. Relax in a spa tub with stunning views. The Great Ocean Road villas offer top-notch comfort and thoughtful touches.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 196 kms / 122 miles : 3.0 hours
Join a thrilling guided walk through the stunning landscapes of the Otways, where lush tree fern gullies, towering eucalypt woodlands, and breathtaking ocean views await. Led by an expert conservationist guide, you’ll uncover the fascinating secrets of the plants and animals that thrive in this incredible region. Each tour offers a unique opportunity to encounter Australia’s wildlife in their natural habitat, including almost guaranteed sightings of koalas. With a bit of luck, you might also spot potoroos, bandicoots, and other amazing Australian animals that call Wildlife Wonders home. Perfect for nature lovers, this adventure promises an unforgettable connection to the wonders of the natural world.
The first part of your drive today will take you to the iconic Twelve Apostles, perhaps the most famous landmark on the Great Ocean Road, and stopping here is a must. You can park at the carpark and follow the paved path to the lookout, or to take some time and stretch your legs take the path down Gibson's steps to the beach. Descending these 86 stairs carved into the cliff face, and reaching the beach you are treated to a closeup view of these incredible rock formations. 3 minutes further along what is known as the Shipwreck Coast, you will find the stop-off point for Loch Ard Gorge, a glistening inlet of striking blue water surrounded by sheer sandstone cliffs. Beyond the town of Port Campbell, stop at the London Bridge and The Grotto for more stunning sights and photo opportunities.
Explore the coastal city of Warrnambool where you might be lucky enough to spot southern right whales calve off Logan Beach if you are travelling between May and October. From here, it's a 30-minute drive to your destination of Port Fairy
The last destination on Victoria's famed Shipwreck Coast, Port Fairy is home to wide streets lined with nineteenth-century cottages, old stone churches, and great Norfolk pines. Here, you can have the opportunity to see native animals in the wild - from southern right whales, seals and dolphins to wallabies, kangaroos and emus. Tower Hill, Victoria's first-ever National Park, is the ideal place to get up close and personal with some of these native animals. Enjoy a relaxing swim at the local beaches or catch a wave at The Passage point break, before relaxing over dinner and a drink at any of the numerous bars and restaurants in town.
A sensational flight that soars over more of the Great Ocean Road. Witness the highlights and hidden gems from a luxury helicopter. Go beyond the 12 Apostles to discover Victoria’s coastal treasures. Marvel at dramatic cliffs, craggy stacks, pristine bays, and crashing waves. This 25 minute scenic flight from the 12 Apostles to Bay of Islands reveals the very best of the Great Ocean Road.
Your accommodation: The Oak & Anchor Hotel in Port Fairy
The Oak & Anchor Hotel in Port Fairy is a boutique gem in a restored 1857 building, offering a blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Stylish rooms feature contemporary comforts, while the on-site bar and restaurant serve locally sourced cuisine. Located in the heart of town, it’s a short walk to the harbor, beaches, and arts scene, making it perfect for exploring Port Fairy.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 187 kms / 116 miles : 2.7 hours
The drive from Port Fairy to Breakaway Creek takes you through scenic countryside dotted with rolling farmland and quiet rural charm. Leaving the coastal beauty of Port Fairy behind, follow the Princes Highway east before turning onto smaller country roads. Enjoy the serenity as the landscape shifts to open fields, occasional clusters of native bushland, and quaint farmhouses. Keep an eye out for grazing livestock and the peaceful rhythm of rural life. This leisurely drive offers a glimpse into Victoria’s agricultural heartland, perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle.
Discover the rich history and culture of the Gunditjmara people on the Tae Rak Guided Cultural Walk at the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape. This enlightening experience takes you through significant Aboriginal heritage sites, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage area. Led by expert Gunditjmara guides, you’ll learn about the innovative aquaculture systems, the ancient eel traps, and the deep connection the Gunditjmara people have with the land. As you walk through this stunning volcanic landscape, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the traditions, stories, and cultural practices that have been passed down through generations. The Tae Rak Guided Cultural Walk offers a unique opportunity to explore the past and engage with one of the world’s oldest living cultures. This enriching experience is perfect for those looking to connect with Australia’s Aboriginal heritage.
The journey from Breakaway Creek to Melbourne takes you through a picturesque mix of rural and urban landscapes as you transition from the serene countryside to the bustling city. Start your drive along peaceful country roads surrounded by farmland and rolling pastures, where grazing livestock and wide-open spaces create a relaxing backdrop. As you merge onto the highways, the scenery gradually changes to charming regional towns and forested areas. Closer to Melbourne, the roads become busier, with suburban neighbourhoods signalling your approach to the vibrant city. This drive offers a wonderful blend of quiet rural charm and the anticipation of city excitement.
Your accommodation: Lancemore Crossley St.
Like the vibrant city that surrounds it, Lancemore Crossley St. is a luxury Melbourne hotel featuring 113 art-filled rooms, each richly layered, unique, and full of character. Escape the city’s bustle in newly refurbished boutique rooms designed for the discerning traveller. All six room types include signature L.M. beds, en-suite rain showers, Hunter Lab amenities, and a stocked minibar. Suites offer thoughtful zones for sleeping and entertaining, with select rooms featuring private terrace balconies.Driving distance and time (approximate) for this leg: 388 kms / 241 miles : 4.5 hours
Explore more of Melbourne before dropping your rental car at the airport depot and continuing your onward journey.
Farewell Australia today. If there is more of Australia or New Zealand you would like to explore, talk to your sales consultant about planning your next stop!