Great Ocean Road Overnight Tour

Why not extend your time on the Great Ocean Road and stay overnight at the surf coast town of Lorne. You will arrive around 10.30am with the afternoon and following morning free to relax and enjoy. Rejoin the Great Ocean Road Adventure around midday on the following day.

Includes all features of Tour 396 plus resort accommodation at the Cumberland Lorne Resort and use of resort facilities.

Tour 396 HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Views of Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay from West Gate Bridge
  • City of Geelong and Corio Bay
  • Torquay and the Surf Coast
  • Visit famous Bells Beach
  • Bush Billy tea of Aussie grown tea and gum leaves, lamingtons and vegemite crackers
  • Spectacular coastal views along the Great Ocean Road
  • Surf beach resort of Lorne
  • Precipitous coastal cliffs, long sandy beaches and rolling surf
  • River inlets and fern gullies
  • Stop at picturesque Apollo Bay for lunch (own expense) – perhaps a walk along the beach
  • Otway National Park – fern gullies and eucalypts make up this beautiful Australian rainforest
  • Port Campbell National Park’s rugged coastline, “The Shipwreck Coast” with many stops including…
  • Gibson’s Steps – gain a unique perspective of the stunning Apostles from the water’s edge
  • Huge stone monoliths of the Twelve Apostles
  • You may take an optional helicopter flight over the shipwreck coast (own expense)
  • The Island Arch and Razorback – grand architecture carved by surf
  • Loch Ard Gorge – site of the tragic shipwreck of the “Loch Ard”
  • Stark remains of London Bridge
  • Port Campbell – holiday resort and fishing village
  • This powerful coastline provides scope for stunning photography
  • Return directly to Melbourne enjoying an on-board Australian movie “All The Rivers Run – 1″
  • See the spectacular evening lights of Melbourne from West Gate Bridge.

Please bring a windbreaker and walking shoes.

Passengers travelling alone must pay the Single Adult Overnight price listed

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