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From AU$1,225.00

2 DAY GREAT OCEAN ROAD

Our journey begins its coastal ties with a short walk along the beautiful waterfront in Geelong.

Get a caffeine hit at one of the cafes or just enjoy the transformed promenade and the clean
coastal air. Once joining the Great Ocean Road in the surfing haven of Torquay our focus turns
to Australian native wildlife as we observe Eastern Grey Kangaroos in the wild. This is one of
many opportunities to see and hear about our unique and unusual animals in their native
habitat.

Our route then starts travelling along the very scenic, cliff-hugging section of the Great Ocean
Road. While winding our way along towards Lorne we stop to view sites such as the ‘Memorial
Arch’ and tell you of the intriguing story about the construction of this incredible memorial road.

After lunch in Lorne, the largest of the seaside villages, we cruise along more of the spectacular
road, stopping at many scenic spots including Kennett River where we can see koalas in their
natural habitat and many colourful native birds. Our journey then finds us in another popular
seaside town, Apollo Bay, where a walk on the beach, the marina, or an exploration of the
village helps you enjoy the beauty of the region.

Your accommodation tonight is at Chris’s Restaurant and Villas where you can relax in a private
self-contained villa set high on a hill overlooking the Southern Ocean (based on availability).
This amazing setting is a great place to relax and unwind for a couple of hours before dinner at
the highly renowned restaurant. This Greek and French inspired restaurant is an icon of the
region, and you get to enjoy a two-course dinner from the a la carte menu.



Our second day starts with a wonderful continental breakfast in the restaurant while taking in the

spectacular ocean views. Our journey starts with us traveling through the Great Otway National
Park and taking one of the walks through magnificent cool-temperate rainforest to see majestic
Eucalypts and ancient tree ferns.


Continuing through the Aire river valley your guide will introduce you to the strong Aboriginal
heritage of the region with many tribes living prosperously around the coastline for thousands of
years. In the same area millions of years ago when Australia was part of the great southern
land, Gondwana, dinosaurs were roaming the land. A unique find along the coast in 1987
uncovered important clues into the world’s pre-historic past.

Arriving at the shipwreck coast we discover the Icons of Australia’s natural beauty, the 12
Apostles. Timing is everything, and as we arrive the stacks are lit with the morning sun and
crowd free making them perfect for photos. This is a bonus for taking a 2-day trip as the stacks
are silhouettes in the afternoon and usually overcrowded. After hearing of the creation of the
stacks and holding some of the limestone rock you can explore the boardwalks or brave a
helicopter flight along the coastline (own expense).

We then visit ‘Loch Ard Gorge’, the site of the most famous 19th century Australian shipwreck.
While approaching the site you hear of the tragic story composed by a local historian. His story
retells the tale of a calm voyage, the tragic wreck, the courageous survivors and their post-
wreck lives. While hearing the tale you will be able to see and hold some original artefacts,
photos and documents from the ‘Loch Ard’ contained in our treasure chests.


Port Campbell is our lunch stop for today. The small fishing village of just 350 is set in a
beautiful natural port and has some wonderful cafes and restaurants for food and views.

After lunch we travel to a lesser known but highly impressive area of the Great Ocean Road
west of Port Campbell. This section takes in London Bridge, Bay of Islands, Bay of Martyrs, and
Boat Bay before our journey turns inland and travels through open farmland towards Melbourne
arriving around 6pm.
Our 2 Day Great Ocean Road tour departs at 0830 from Melbourne. Pickups are available from all city hotels within Melbourne. Passengers will be dropped at any Melbourne CBD location at 1730 at the completion of the tour.

Tours include :
• 4 star accommodation
• 1 x 2 course dinner

• 1 x breakfast

Restrictions

  • people Group Size: From 1 Up To 8

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From AU$2,275.00

3 DAY GREAT OCEAN ROAD AND GRAMPIANS

This 3-day tour through a spectacular pocket of Australia boasts wonderful
diversity and culinary delights. Explore the coastline along the famous Great
Ocean Road and then turn north to discover the impressive mountain ranges of
the Grampians National Park.


Our guests on this micro group tour of just 8 people are collected from their Melbourne hotels and
introduced to the wonderful journey ahead. We travel through the vast volcanic plains on route to
Geelong where you have time to stroll along the beautifully transformed waterfront. We start our
journey along the Great Ocean Road at Torquay, stopping at various places along the coast including
Bells Beach and our scenic morning tea location. A visit to a brilliant new chocolate factory is a great
place to grab a coffee or engage your inner chocoholic.


Our focus then turns to Australian native wildlife as we observe Eastern Grey Kangaroos in the wild.
This is one of many opportunities to see and hear about our unique and unusual animals in their native
habitat. Our journey then begins travelling the very scenic, cliff-hugging section of the Great Ocean
Road. While winding our way along we stop to view sites such as the ‘Memorial Arch’ and tell you of
the intriguing story of this incredible road.


Lorne is the largest of the seaside resorts, with its abundance of cafes and restaurants it is a perfect
place for a lunch break. You may even find time to have a swim or do some shopping.


After lunch we cruise along the spectacular road, stopping at many scenic spots including Kennett
River where we can see koalas and many colourful native birds in the wild. Travelling through Apollo
Bay we take time to explore the harbour, beach and township.


We then check into your private, self-contained accommodation at Chris’s Restaurant and Villas. This
is an amazing location to unwind an enjoy some time looking out to sea. We have dinner tonight at the
award-winning restaurant with breathtaking views of the ocean and enjoy a modern Greek Australian
menu that utilises great local produce.































Our second day starts with a wonderful continental breakfast in the restaurant while taking in the
spectacular ocean views. Our journey then ventures into the Great Otway National
Park where we take you on a guided walk through a cool temperate rainforest gully to see the world’s
tallest flowering plants and prehistoric trees.



Our first stop on the shipwreck coast is at Castle Cove overlooking the Aire river valley. Your guide
will introduce you to the strong Aboriginal heritage of the region and the important fossil discoveries
of dinosaurs dating back to the cretaceous period.


The 12 Apostles are Icons of Australia’s natural beauty. We arrive as the stacks are lit with the
morning sun making them perfect for photos and crowd free. This is a bonus for taking a 2-day trip as
the stacks are silhouettes in the afternoon and overcrowded. After hearing of the creation of the stacks
and holding some of the limestone rock you can explore the boardwalks or brave a helicopter flight
along the coastline (own expense).


We then visit ‘Loch Ard Gorge’, the site of the most famous 19th century Australian shipwreck. We
retell the entire story from the calm voyage, the tragic wreck, the courageous survivors and their fate.
While hearing the tale you will be able to see and hold some original artifacts, photos and documents
from the ‘Loch Ard’ contained in our treasure chests.


Port Campbell is our lunch stop for today. The small fishing village of just 350 is set in a beautiful
natural port and has some wonderful cafes and restaurants for food and views.


After lunch we travel to a lesser known but highly impressive area of the Coastline west of Port
Campbell. This section includes the limestone formations of London Bridge, Bay of Islands, Bay of
Martyrs and Boat Bay and is seen only be a small percentage of the people travelling the Great Ocean
Road. Our journey then continues through to Warrnambool and Port Fairy with a visit to Tower Hill
Game Reserve for the chance to see Koalas, Kangaroos and Emus living wild within this extinct
volcanic crater.


We then leave the coast and drive north to your accommodation in Dunkeld at the southern end of the
Grampians National Park. The Royal Mail hotel is a renowned hotel for both its setting, looking out at
the mountains, but also its culinary excellence, having been awarded many mighty accolades over the
times. Your experience here includes the five-course degustation menu in ‘Wickens’. This dining
experience is something that has people from all over Australia travelling for.


















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Our third day starts at the Southern end of Gariwerd, the Aboriginal name for the Grampians. After
enjoying breakfast at the hotel we start an incredibly scenic drive North between the Serra and Mt
William Ranges towards Hall’s Gap while the sun is streaming in from the east lighting up the rocky
cliff faces of the ranges.


The creation of these ranges dates back around 420 million years ago and has at one stage had the
Southern Ocean lapping up against it. These sandstone mountain ranges are sedimentary deposits that
have since faulted and lifted. This upheaval now allows us to discover an incredibly rare and stunning
landscape.


An hour into our journey we arrive in Halls Gap in the heart of the Grampians NP. This township’s
Parks Victoria information centre and ‘Brambuk’ Aboriginal cultural centre help us learn about the
region, including a couple of short videos in the dreaming theatre that reveals both the the natural
history and the Aboriginal creation story. Our day includes a few short walks at Baroka Lookout,
Reid’s Lookout and McKenzie Falls as well as the rock art site ‘Bunjil’s Shelter’.


Our journey back to Melbourne takes us by the gold mining township of Ballarat, once one of the
richest towns in the world and the reason for Melbourne’s early prosperity. The end of our 3-day tour
concludes back in Melbourne around 6pm.








Tours include :
- 4 star accommodation
- 1 x 2 course dinner
- 1 x 5 course degustation option
- 2 x breakfast

Restrictions

  • people Group Size: From 1 Up To 8

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