Welcome to the Great Ocean Road Tour
Drive Australia’s legendary Great Ocean Road with this self-guided audio tour. Stand before the towering 12 Apostles, uncover shipwreck tales at Loch Ard Gorge, and see nature’s handiwork at London Arch. Wind inland through rainforest to the historic Cape Otway Lighthouse. Hear stories of explorers, coastal drama, and ocean-carved wonders as you follow one of the world’s most scenic routes at your own pace.
About the Tour
Kick things off at the iconic 12 Apostles, where towering limestone stacks rise from crashing waves. Then follow the shoreline to the dramatic Bay of Islands and Bay of Martyrs. At the Grotto, peer through a natural rock arch to see an ocean pool below. London Arch and The Arch showcase how wind and sea have sculpted the cliffs into stunning formations.
Cruise into Port Campbell, a laid-back seaside town, before continuing to Loch Ard Gorge, where a tragic shipwreck tale gives the site its name. Stop at Gibson Steps to descend to the beach and take in the towering cliffs from sea level. As the road veers inland, pass through Princetown and into the cool, mossy rainforest of Melba Gully.
Lavers Hill offers views across the Otways, followed by a stop at Castle Cove Lookout with its sweeping ocean panoramas. At Cape Otway, leave the main road to visit one of Australia’s oldest lighthouses, built in 1848 to guide ships along this wild coast. Continue to Maits Rest, where a short boardwalk trail winds through ancient ferns and towering trees.
In Apollo Bay, enjoy the mix of beach vibes and forest views, then drive up to Marriners Lookout for panoramic coastal scenery. Pass through Skenes Creek and pause at Carisbrook Waterfall before heading toward Cape Patton Lookout for one of the best views along the route.
Kennett River is a prime spot to see koalas dozing in eucalyptus trees, while Wye River offers peaceful coastal charm. Artillery Rocks and Mount Defiance deliver clifftop views and stories from the road’s construction. Arrive in Lorne, home to Erskine Falls—a hidden forest gem cascading into a fern-lined gully.
From here, the road twists past Big Hill and Cinema Point before arriving at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch, a monument to the WWI veterans who built the route. Aireys Inlet follows, with its dramatic cliffs and Split Point Lighthouse—a local landmark and Aussie TV icon.
In Anglesea, spot kangaroos grazing on the golf course greens, then stop at the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie for a sweet break. Detour to Point Addis for epic ocean views, then cruise through Bells Beach, Australia’s surfing capital. Learn about wave culture at the Australian National Surfing Museum.
Finish the drive at Torquay, where the story of the Great Ocean Road began.
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Where To Start?
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Great Ocean Road (Westbound)
- Starting Address –Â Q82J+6V9 Mount Duneed, Victoria, Australia
Great Ocean Road (Eastbound)
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If there are multiple versions or entrances for your tour, be sure to download all audio guides.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
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Tour FAQs
The Great Ocean Road is a scenic coastal highway stretching approximately 243 kilometers (151 miles) along the southeastern coast of Victoria, Australia. It’s renowned for its breathtaking ocean views, dramatic cliffs, lush rainforests, and charming seaside towns.
You can drive the Great Ocean Road in a single day (around 9–10 hours without major stops), but our Self-Guided Driving Tour is designed to help you slow down and savor the journey. We recommend taking at least 2–3 days to fully experience the beaches, rainforests, rock formations, and charming towns, all with GPS-triggered stories enriching every mile.
Our Great Ocean Road Self-Guided Tour leads you to all the iconic spots, including the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge (London Arch), and The Grotto. You’ll also explore lush rainforests in Great Otway National Park, visit surfing hotspots like Bells Beach, spot koalas at Kennett River, and enjoy panoramic coastal views from Teddy’s Lookout — all with audio commentary to guide and enrich your adventure.
- Autumn (March-May): Mild temperatures, fewer crowds than summer, and beautiful scenery as the landscape transitions. Early May 2025 falls within this pleasant period.
- Spring (September-November): Wildflowers bloom, and the weather is generally mild.
- Summer (December-February): Warmest weather, ideal for beaches, and the busiest and most expensive time.
- Winter (June-August): Cooler temperatures, potential for rain, but fewer crowds and dramatic coastal scenery.
Our tour follows the iconic route, starting in Torquay and ending in Allansford. Along the way, the GPS-triggered narration highlights the most famous section between Lorne and Port Campbell — home to the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, and other unforgettable coastal landmarks.