- 2 DAYS
- PRICE $395 AUD
- DEPARTS 07:35 RETURNS 17:30
- Departs Mon, Fri (Nov-Mar)
- Departs Mon (all year round)
The departures are on Mondays and Fridays from November to March and on Mondays throughout the entire year.
Experience the Great Ocean Road and the Grampians in a 2-day tour. See the stunning 12 Apostles and explore Grampians National Park. Stay overnight in the heart of the Grampians for a chance at wildlife encounters. This tour includes a full day on the Great Ocean Road and cozy accommodation in Halls Gap. Witness the beauty of the morning sun hitting the mountains with kangaroos and kookaburras. Choose our Award-Winning tour company for an unforgettable journey.
Highlights
- The world-famous Twelve Apostles
- The Loch Ard Gorge and Shipwreck
- Coast are notable landmarks.
- Take a bush walk through the Otway Rainforest.
- Koala and wildlife spotting
- The Surf Coast offers beautiful beaches, charming seaside towns, and breathtaking coastal views.
- The Great Ocean
- Road Memorial Arch has historical significance.
- Overnight incalls Gap
- There are bushwalks available in the Grampians / Gariwerd National Park.
- You can hike to the base of Mackenzie Falls.
- You can enjoy the beautiful views at Boroka Lookout or Lake Bellfield.
- Aussie Wildlifeguaranteed
Pricing options
The tour with hostel dorm accommodation costs $395 per person.
Age Restrictions: 18+.
If desired, assistance can be provided in arranging a private group tour. This option allows for the flexibility of exploring preferred sights at one’s own pace with their group. Contact our fantastic team of charters at charters@gltg.com.au for all the juicy details!
Private room upgrades? Enhance your stay with the ultimate luxury of a private double, twin, or single ensuite room, exclusively available through our esteemed business partner.
Availability is subject to booking at the time.
- The Space Hotel is at 380 Russell St in Melbourne at 6:55 am.
- The Ibis on Therry is at 15-21 Therry St, Melbourne, and opens at 7:00 am.
- The time is 7:05 am at Pegasus Apartments Hotel on A'Beckett St in Melbourne.
- The Athenaeum Theatre is located at 188 Collin St, Melbourne, at 7:10 am.
- The Windsor Hotel is located at 111 Spring St, Melbourne, and is only accessible to hotel guests at 7:15 am.
- The Savoy Hotel is at 630 Little Collins St in Melbourne at 7:25 am.
- The Immigration Museum is located at 400 Flinders St cnr Market St, Melbourne, and opens at 7:35 am.
- Water Bottle - 1L
- Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
- Insect Repellent
- Towel and Toiletries
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Camera
- Flashlight
- All-weather clothing
- Snacks and meals are not included in the cost.
- Please bring one small overnight bag.
- A sense of adventure!
- Accommodation
- 1 Breakfast (Day 2)
- All park entry fees
- Courtesy hostel/hotel pickup
- A tour guide who is both friendly and informative.
Get ready for an epic adventure that immerses you in the natural wonders of the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park. Brace yourself for the awe-inspiring beauty of coastal landscapes, iconic landmarks, and majestic mountain vistas that will leave you speechless. Prepare to embark on thrilling hikes, witness the raw power of magnificent waterfalls, and capture unforgettable moments in the embrace of nature. This extraordinary journey seamlessly blends exhilarating exploration, breathtaking scenery, and the untouched treasures of Victoria’s wilderness.
Day 1
Exploring the Great Ocean Road
- Surf Beaches: Observe surfers at an iconic Australian beach.
- Enjoy a leisurely walk on the beach and feel the sand beneath your feet.
- The Historical Memorial Arch provides an excellent opportunity for taking photos.
- Seaside towns offer a unique atmosphere and charm.
- Wildlife spotting includes observing koalas, kookaburras, parrots, and lorikeets.
- Experience a guided bushwalk through the ancient Otway’s Rainforest.
- Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Twelve Apostles.
- Learn about the dramatic Shipwreck Story at Loch Ard Gorge.
- Night-time kangaroo spotting is a popular activity in Halls Gap.
- Stay overnight in the Grampians at Neds Other Beds in Halls Gap.
Day 2
Visit Grampians National Park
- Grampians National Park is known for its diverse wildlife, including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, emus, birds, and echidnas.
- Take a hike on an Australian bush track to enjoy breathtaking views.
- Visit Halls Gap, the central hub of the Grampians.
- Reed’s Lookout or Lake Bellfield offers stunning views.
- MacKenzie Falls or Silverband Falls are considered to be magnificent waterfalls.
- The Jaws of Death, or Indigenous Rock Art, offers a sensational experience.
The tour itinerary is subject to change based on group size, capability, and external factors like seasonal burn-offs.
What to Bring
- A wide-brimmed hat
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Tropical strength insect repellent
- Swimwear and beach towel
- Refillable water bottle
- Comfortable walking shoes/boots
- Camera
- Money for lunch and snacks (alternatively BYO as we will have an eski onboard for chilled items)
- Small day bag
- Hand sanitiser
Important Notes
- This tour will only depart if we have 8 passengers or more. We will wait until one week before departure to cancel if minimum numbers aren’t met.
- The itinerary may be subject to change due to cultural reasons, seasonal weather changes, operational logistics and accessibility.
- The minimum age requirements for this tour is 6 years old. This trip is not suitable for children under 6 years of age.
- Please email our Reservations Team (reservations@wayoutback.com.au) at least 48 hours prior to departure to confirm pick-up location and time.
- Travel Insurance is highly recommended.
- COVID-19 – together we can stop the spread, please seek medical attention and stay at home if you are feeling unwell