About this tour
A 12-hour private tour along Australia's Great Ocean Road with a dedicated guide and driver. You'll travel one of the world's most striking coastal drives, originally constructed by returning First World War soldiers. The route showcases dramatic cliffscapes and geological formations at your own pace, with flexibility to linger at spots that capture your interest. Your guide handles navigation while you absorb the landscape; inclusions cover transport, refreshments, and device charging.
Highlights
- Twelve Apostles limestone formations and Port Campbell National Park
- Coastal vistas across Bass Strait from clifftop lookouts
- Private vehicle with dedicated driver and local guide throughout
- Flexible itinerary—stop longer where you wish
- Wartime engineering history of the road itself
- Wheelchair-accessible stops and facilities available
What to expect
Expect a full day on the road with sustained driving punctuated by short walks to viewpoints and photo spots. Your guide will share context about the landscape's geology and the 1920s construction effort by returned soldiers. The pace is leisurely, allowing time at each stop without rushing. You'll cover significant distance, so comfort clothing and sensible footwear matter. Views change with light and weather throughout the day.
Good to know
Tickets and meals are not included; budget separately. The drive involves substantial time seated. Prams and specialised infant seats are available. Service animals welcome. Not suitable if you have significant cardiovascular limitations. Public transport alternatives exist nearby if needed.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.






