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Index
Guided
Tours
Great Ocean
Road
Overview
1 day fly/drive
1 day drive
2 day/1 night
3 day with Grampians &
Goldfields
3 day Melbourne to
Adelaide
Phillip
Island
1 day
Port Phillip
Bay
1 day
Melbourne
City Sights
1/2 day
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Schedule
- Day One
Depart Melbourne and be
introduced to the special journey that lies in front of
you: we head over West Gate Bridge and discover rural
Victoria before we make our first stop at Anglesea Golf
course where you get your first introduction to the unique
Australian fauna, the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, who usually
are willing to pose for a photo!
At Lorne we stop for morning tea and enjoy the scenery of
the Southern Ocean and beautiful surrounds. A short
distance out of Lorne, we stop for our first ‘treasure
chest’ and reveal the story behind the making of the Great
Ocean Road. Further along, at Kennet River, we take a
detour and look for Koalas in their natural environment.
We arrive at the township of Apollo Bay for lunch.
After lunch, we continue our drive through the Otway
National Park with its majestic Mountain Ash forest while
learning of the rich Aboriginal heritage of the region and
the early contact period with European settlers. While in
the National Park you will have an opportunity to discover
the peace and tranquility of a secluded tree fern gully in
the Otway rainforest. We might come across the Spotted
Tailed Quall, the beautiful King Parrot or even a Wallaby.
We then arrive at your 4 star accommodation set within
native forest close to Apollo bay. This property offers
the perfect environment to relax and unwind. Following a
local dinner, we take you on a ‘Rainforest by Night’ walk
to see the magical glow worms (weather permitting) |
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Schedule
- Day Two
After a local breakfast, we
continue our journey along Great Ocean Road to our first
stop, the famous Twelve Apostles. Load your camera and
enjoy this spectacular coastline – also known as the
Shipwreck Coast – while you hear of their creation and the
continued reformation of the region. A short drive further
along the coast takes us to Loch Ard Gorge, where the
tragic story of the Loch Ard shipwreck will be brought to
life for you, with extracts read out from the journal of
the two survivors and original artifacts from the
shipwreck handed around.
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After
having lunch at the seaside village of Port Campbell we
visit London Bridge and learn of its collapse which
stranded two visitors on the rock formation. Bay of
Martyrs and Bay of Islands are next stops before we start
heading north to our final destination for the second day,
Dunkeld, at the foothills of the beautiful Grampians N.P. |
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Schedule
- Day Three |
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This morning we make our way
through the Grampians N.P. where our first stop is at
Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre where the Aboriginal
communities share their knowledge of the culture, both
past and present, through display, exhibitions and bush
tucker. We then retrace the footsteps of explorer Major
Thomas Mitchell, reading extracts from his diary as he led
an expedition through the region in the 1830’s. We visit
some of the many astonishing lookouts where you will
discover the extraordinary and dramatic formations that
were created here 400 million years ago. Eighty percent of
Aboriginal art sites in Victoria occur here in the
Grampians;
We visit an Aboriginal rock art shelter which is dated at
over 5,000 years old. En-route to the Goldfields, we call
in at some of the local wineries. As we pass through the
historic township of Ballarat, we hear tales of life on
the Victorian goldfields as told through the letters of
diggers, storekeepers and bushrangers. A visit to
Sovereign Hill is optional at guests own expense. We
arrive back in Melbourne at 1800. |
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What is
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Pick Up &
Drop Off Times |
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Dinner
- Breakfast
- Morning or afternoon tea
- Four star accommodation
- Expert guides and personalised service
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Departure:
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Our 3 day tours depart at 0830 from city hotels.
Passengers will be returned to points of departure at 1830 |
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