TOUR OPTIONS
TOUR OPTIONS
Tour options.
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Great Ocean Road Sights & Stories
The 12 Apostles – who has not seen a photograph ?? World known!! But there is ALSO, the Bay of Islands, the Bay of Martyrs, the London Bridge, the Grotto, the Loch Ard Gorge and the town of Port Campbell in the midst of it all. This tour will show you proudly what lies along the way to/from the 12 Apostles. Port Campbell is THE lunch spot if that is desired. Here are also some stories to be shared… (Helicopter flights are an option from 12 Apostles and can be arranged (at extra cost and preferably with prior notice so that can be arranged).
This tour will leave you breathless as the coastline will make it hard to choose a favourite spot. No matter the weather – it is simply breath taking around every corner and on the edge of this continent!
Day tour - from $460
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Warrnambool City Highlights Tour.
This tour will take you across “The Bool”. From Flagstaff Hill to Middle Island, and from Thunder Point across to Point Richie and everything in between. See and learn more about this beautiful seaside City where the Southern Right whales come to nurse their calves and where the shipwreck coast tells its tales. It is more than you ever anticipated.
90 minutes - From $180
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Port Fairy History Tour.
This tour takes you across the picturesque little town from top to bottom with stops at many of 50 historic original buildings that are listed by the National Trust. There may even be the one or the other interesting story… Uncover the history of this charming fishing village not far from the Great Ocean Road. On Victoria's famed Shipwreck Coast, Port Fairy is lined with 19-century cottages, great Norfolk pines and old stone churches. You will walk the lands of the Eastern Maar People.
60 minutes - From $150
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Port Fairy History Tour & Tower Hill.
See Port Fairy Tour, PLUS Tower Hill.
Tower Hill – a volcanic crater and lake where Gunditjmara people lived for thousands of years. A very important cultural site – beautiful spot to drive through a and spot some wildlife.
It stands out between all the spectacular coastline and is not to be missed. Home to some of Australia's best loved wildlife. Emus, kangaroos, koalas, swans, ducks and blue wrens - all live inside this magnificent dormant volcano near the Great Ocean Road. and is one of Victoria's most fascinating and significant geological formations. It offers ample walking opportunities for people of all abilities – from easy boardwalks to scenic climbs. Not to be missed- always a favourite!
100 minutes - From $180
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Port Fairy History Tour, Tower Hill with wildlife viewing stop AND The Crags
See Port Fairy Tour and The Crags PLUS Tower Hill. A Trifecta !
Drive into the Tower Hill and stop at the visitor information picnic area. A koala sighting is nearly guaranteed at this location and the emus will greet you up close.
A volcanic crater and lake where Gunditjmara people lived for thousands of years and is a very important cultural site – a beautiful spot. It stands out between all the spectacular coastline and is not to be missed. Home to some of Australia's best loved wildlife. Emus, kangaroos, koalas, swans, ducks and blue wrens - all live inside this magnificent dormant volcano near the Great Ocean Road. and is one of Victoria's most fascinating and significant geological formations. It offers ample walking opportunities for people of all abilities – from easy boardwalks to scenic climbs. Sweet treat provided for guests.
Not to be missed- always a favourite!
Half Day - From $230
*This tour would be best as a full day tour combined with a lunch in Port Fairy and a few custom choices
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Port Fairy History Tour AND The crags
See Port Fairy Tour, PLUS The Crags.
The stunning area known as the Crags Coastal Reserve. This clifftop reserve provides panoramic views along the coast and over weathered limestone outcrops, ledges and Deen Mar or dhinmar A spiritual place for local Aboriginal tribe, the Gunditjmara. For thousands of years the Crags was as a gathering, ceremonial and feasting place for Aboriginal people. Its cultural significance is listed on the National Estate of Australia. An interesting WWII story to tell too!
100 minutes - From $180