Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Max Highlights & London Bridge
Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Max Highlights & London Bridge
Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Max Highlights & London Bridge
Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Max Highlights & London Bridge
Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Max Highlights & London Bridge
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Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Max Highlights & London Bridge

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Highlights

Admire the breathtaking views of Loch Ard Gorge and the Twelve Apostles
Enjoy a leisurely lunch in the charming coastal town of Apollo Bay
Extended journey to London Bridge, which offers more sweeping views of coastline
Itinerary
The outbound classic journey offers the awe-inspiring ocean views, rugged cliffs, and dramatic coastal scenery.

Travel in comfort aboard an air-conditioned vehicle, chosen based on group size.

Start your day with a short break in Anglesea, a charming way to kick off your journey.

Snap photos at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch to commemorate your visit.

Enjoy the breathtaking and picturesque ocean views at Lorne.

Take a break at Apollo Bay for a seaside lunch with plenty of dining options, all while enjoying the picturesque views of the coast.

Stop at area near Apollo Bay to observe wild koalas in their natural surroundings.

Marvel at the natural beauty of the Twelve Apostles, towering limestone pillars that have been sculpted by the sea.

Visit Loch Ard Gorge, a tranquil location named after the famous shipwreck, surrounded by towering cliffs and stunning turquoise waters.

Travel further to London Bridge, a coastal formation often missed by standard itineraries. Once a natural double-arch, part of the bridge dramatically collapsed in 1990. With fewer crowds compared to Twelve Apostles, this spot offers a more tranquil atmosphere and sweeping views of the rugged coastline.