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Duration: 13 hours (approx.)
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Product code: 3181GOWEST1
Experience the spectacular Great Ocean Road on a full-day tour from Melbourne. Your small, personalized eco tour takes you by comfortable minibus along the winding Great Ocean Road to Kennett River, where you're guaranteed to spot koalas in their native habitat. The Great Ocean Road eco tour continues to the Otway Ranges for strolls at Maits Rest panoramic rainforest walk.
World-famous Port Campbell National Park is the next stop on your Great Ocean Road small group tour, with its iconic array of offshore rock formations known as the Twelve Apostles. Here you have the option of taking a helicopter ride to see the magnificent coastline from the air.
The Great Ocean Road small group eco tour continues along the Shipwreck Coast to Loch Ard Gorge, site of many shipwrecks. The gorge is named for the Loch Ard which went down in 1878, sparing just two lives. Your final destination on your Great Ocean Road tour is London Bridge. Your return journey includes a stop for dinner and stunning views of the lights of Melbourne as you cross the West Gate Bridge at the end of your long day tour.
This unique small group tour operator is a member of Eco Tourism Australia and provides expert guided Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island tours.
Winner of the 2007 Australian Tourism Award Best Tour & Transport Operator
- Small group tour with expert guide along the Great Ocean Road, one of Australia's most famous road trips
- Guaranteed koala sightings at Kennett River
- Panoramic rainforest walks in the Otway Ranges
- Visits all the stirring sights of the Shipwreck Coast, including the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge
- Option to take a 10-minute helicopter ride over the Shipwreck Coast
- iPod language translator for non-English speakers and use of personal video system on return journey
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Tour options:
Helicopter view of the Great Ocean Road
Daily
Departure Point:Tour departs from most Melbourne hotels
Departure Time:- 7:00am
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
Duration: 13 hours (approx.) Return details: Returns to original departure point at approximately 9:30pm- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Small group tour
- Local guide
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Morning tea
- National Park fees
- Helicopter tour (if option selected)
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- iPods audio language translators are provided for use and must be requested at time of booking
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