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Tour

Private Tour from Melbourne

  • 12 heures
  • 1 avis

Explore the Great Ocean Road and see wildlife on our Private Tour from Melbourne. Visit iconic spots including Torquay Surf Beach and the Twelve Apostles.

Private Tour from Melbourne

We will pick you up from your hotel in the Melbourne Central Business District and start the tour with views of Bells Surfing Beach for photo opportunities. Enjoy a refreshing morning tea and then, make your first photo stop at the Great Ocean Road Sign, a part of an Australian Natural Heritage Site.

Expect to see koalas and colourful parrots in their natural habitats with guidance from your expert guide.

We'll stop in Apollo Bay for lunch at local restaurants and cafes. You may also explore the area or swim if weather permits.

Post-lunch, a guided forest walk will showcase some of the tallest trees in the world.

Next, we will visit the Gibson Steps, where you can see the Twelve Apostles from the beach, conditions permitting.

Admire the Twelve Apostles from the viewing platform and take memorable photos. We'll conclude with a visit to Loch Ard Gorge in Port Cambell National Park.

On our return to Melbourne, we will stop at Colac for dinner before heading back to your hotel. The total duration of the tour is 13 hours.

Languages

This tour is conducted in English. You can access our website app for commentaries in Arabic, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Thai.

Prix

Inclus

  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Transport in a private vehicle with air conditioning
  • Morning tea
  • Website app with commentary in various languages

Non inclus

  • Lunch and dinner

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