- Between Adelaide and Melbourne lies the Grampians National Park, known for its towering mountain ranges, rocky peaks, and roaring waterfalls. This 3-day tour includes accommodation in the heart of the Grampians surrounded by kangaroos and cockatoos! Travel south to the Shipwreck Coast and visit the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and other stunning locations before continuing the journey to Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road.
What is included in the tour
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Accommodation
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Guide
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COVID-19 Health & Safety Measures
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Meals
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Additional Services
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Transport
What is NOT included in the tour
- Flights
- Insurance
- Additional Services
- Overland touring experience from Adelaide to Melbourne
- Grampians National Park, hike the Pinnacles trails
- Beautiful lookouts and waterfalls
- Learn about Aboriginal culture
- Journey along the Great Ocean Road
- Visit the iconic rock formations of the 12 Apostles
- Discover the hidden beach of Loch Ard Gorge
- Explore Great Otway National Park & ancient rainforest
- Australian Wildlife sightings, ie. koalas, kangaroos and emus in the wild
- Overland touring experience from Adelaide to Melbourne
- Grampians National Park, hike the Pinnacles trails
- Beautiful lookouts and waterfalls
- Learn about Aboriginal culture
- Journey along the Great Ocean Road
- Visit the iconic rock formations of the 12 Apostles
- Discover the hidden beach of Loch Ard Gorge
- Explore Great Otway National Park & ancient rainforest
- Australian Wildlife sightings, ie. koalas, kangaroos and emus in the wild
Day 1 Adelaide to Grampians National Park
On the way to Grampians National Park, you will pass through Adelaide Hills, Bordertown, and over the border into Victoria. If time permits, you will also stop at Pink Lake Dimboola. Watch as the mountain range slowly grows as you travel through the western plains of Victoria on your way to the mountains. After hiking down to the base of Mackenzie Falls, we explore The Balconies/Reeds Lookout and Boroka Lookout panoramic views before staying the night in the heart of the Grampians in Halls Gap.
Day 2 Halls Gap - Warrnambool
The day begins with a hike up to the iconic Pinnacle lookout for a magnificent view of the Grampians National Park before heading south towards the coast. In the afternoon, the group will visit the Tower Hill Conservation Reserve, an extinct volcano that is rich in Aboriginal history and teeming with wildlife. Finish the day with time to relax in the town of Warrnambool, before coming together for a group dinner and at a local hotspot.
Day 3 Great Ocean Road to Melbourne
On the last day of the trip, we will be traveling along the historic Great Ocean Road. Let's set the stage right from the beginning with a tour of the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge & London Bridge. Take a guided rainforest walk through the Great Otway National Park before lunch in the seaside town of Apollo Bay, a popular destination for tourists. Follow the road to its end as it twists and turns with stops at the Historic Memorial Arch and a famous surf beach or two. Arriving in Melbourne in the evening.