TOWNS ALONG THE WAY
Melbourne
Melbourne is where all our tours depart and finish. We offer a door-to-door hotel pick up service from any hotel located in the City Centre (CBD), Docklands or Southbank.
Apollo Bay
All our tours will stop in to the beautiful village of Apollo Bay. Located at the foothills of the Otways, the town has the nickname of 'Paradise By The Sea' and its little wonder why. Experience an overnight stay here on one of our multi-day tours.
Lorne
Lorne is well known for being the jewel in the Crown. It is where the bush meets the sea, set between the sparkling waters of Loutit Bay and the rising majesty of the Otway National Park. Lorne is popular with Melbourne holiday home owners, with the median house price now well in excess of a Million Dollars!
Port Campbell
Port Campbell is an unassuming little coastal hamlet. Little has changed in the last few decades, which makes it one of the most popular towns to pass through. Stay here on our 3 Day Great Ocean Road Tour.
Geelong
Want to start your Great Ocean Road tour from Geelong? No problem. We offer direct pick-ups and drop offs in Geelong, as well as Cruise Ship shore excursions from Geelong Pier, down along The Great Ocean Road.
Torquay
Torquay is the Gateway to the Great Ocean Road and the birthplace of the biggest names in surfing. If you want learn more about Australia's surfing culture, ask us about including a visit to The Surf World Museum as part of your tour.
Kennet River
Kennet River is perhaps one of the best areas to see koala's in the wild. But whilst large groups of tourist often clamber in the one area, our guide will whisk you to an isolated spot, where there is a greater chance to see more koala's and less chance to see other tourists.
Timboon
Timboon is a sleepy little inland town that most tourists just drive straight through. But it is full of quirky local cafes, a local Whisky Distillery and one of the region's best ice cream outlets.
Lavers Hill
Lavers Hill has the ominous title of Victoria's wettest town, but don't let that put you off. The constant rain here makes Melba Gully, the local Rainforest, come to life! Take a guided walk with your guide and see if you can spot the illusive Otway Black Snail.