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February 28, 2026 - 02:34 PM Great Ocean Road trip from Melbourne - charolettedawkins190@hotmail.com About tour operators Hello Girls, Only if you really think about 12 Apostles day tour?! We have detailed information about Great Ocean Road trip from Melbourne You can’t do a drive along the Great Ocean Road without stopping at the Port Campbell National Park area — it’s the raw, wind-lashed core of Victoria’s south coast. On my first visit with a small group from Autopia Tours, the limestone cliffs were lit up under a brooding horizon, and the thunder of the Southern Ocean was stronger than the engine noise. This stretch of coast doesn’t do quiet beauty — it’s raw, wild and full of stories, shaped by wind and saltwater. Few national parks pack this much into a compact stretch of coastline. The coast is only around 30 kilometres long, but it’s home to Australia’s most photographed landmarks — the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge. Each curve of the highway opens up another showstopper (and yep, your memory card will explode). A guided Great Ocean Road experience often arrives late in the day, and for good reason. Watching the Twelve Apostles at sunset is a front-row ticket to one of nature’s best performances — oranges, pinks and deep purples washing over the cliffs. It’s also when the day crowds thin out, the surf keeps pounding, and the coastline feels timeless. You’ll find Port Campbell about roughly 230 kilometres from Melbourne. Most people tackle it as part of a Great Ocean Road trip — a ribbon of bitumen that hugs the coastline, winds through lush rainforest and cuts across farmland before reaching the coast. The road is half the magic. Please visit our site about surf spots click https://imoodle.win/wiki/User:ChunHain1444492 for Sign up for a free consultation now! visit website about beaches click https://pattern-wiki.win/wiki/User:ColetteFunnell Our's Tags: What is the best time to visit the Great Ocean Road?, Snow trips victoria, Great O... IP : 195.86.24.139 |