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Take a 3-Day Adelaide to Melbourne Tour and see the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park. The area between Adelaide and Melbourne is known for its dangerous shipwreck coast, mountain ranges, and wildlife-filled bushland with Aboriginal history. Join us to explore this wild southwest region and uncover its hidden treasures. Instead of flying directly, why would you want to miss out on all of this?

DAYS3
DEPARTS06:45
RETURNS17:30
PRICE$ 565 AUD

Highlights

  • A three-day overland adventure from Adelaide to Melbourne.
  • There are bushwalks available in the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd).
  • You can hike to the base of Mackenzie Falls.
  • Boroka Lookout or Lake Bellfield
  • Aussie Wildlife guaranteed
  • Overnight stay in Halls Gap
  • See the world-famous Twelve Apostles
  • The attractions include Loch Ard Gorge and the Shipwreck Coast.
  • Guided Walk through the Otway’s Rainforest
  • Sightings of koalas, emus, and kangaroos.
  • The Surf Coast offers beautiful beaches, charming seaside towns, and breathtaking coastal views.
  • Historic Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch

Inclusions

  • The package includes 2-night dorm share accommodation in Halls Gap & Warrnambool, meals (2 breakfasts, one dinner), all national park entry fees, a driver/guide with commentary, select hotel pickup/drop-offs, and an audio translation smartphone app in 10 languages.
  • The accommodation includes a 2-night stay in a shared dorm in Halls Gap and Warrnambool.
  • The package includes two breakfasts and one dinner.
  • The fees for entry to all National Parks.
  • The driver/guide is friendly and provides commentary.
  • Select hotel pickup/drop-offs
  • The smartphone app offers audio translation in 10 different languages.

What you can actually see!

Itinerary

Start your morning by journeying across the rolling Adelaide Hills and traversing the extensive Murray River, renowned as Australia’s most elongated river.

Guests can discover the Horsham community and savour a midday meal at neighbourhood dining establishments.

Guests are invited to wander toward the foot of MacKenzie Falls, where they can behold the grand spectacle of water tumbling over the Mackenzie River.

Guests can meander through the wilderness to reach the celebrated Grampians rock feature, the ‘Jaws of Death’.

From the vantage point of Boroka Lookout, guests can relish breathtaking mountain panoramas that survey the Wimmera plains in western Victoria.

Halls Gap, a favoured spot in the Grampians National Park, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and diverse wildlife. Visitors frequently encounter the chance to observe kangaroos and partake in a delicious evening meal.

Spend the night at Brambuk Hostel in the Grampians.

The Pinnacles Hike presents an enriching chance to trek to the famed Pinnacles lookout in the Grampians.

Tower Hill is a 30,000-year-old dormant volcano deeply embedded in Aboriginal cultural heritage.

Travel to Warrnambool, an alluring coastal town celebrated for its superb whale-watching opportunities in the colder season. Allocate ample time to discover the city at night.

Stay overnight in Warrnambool.

Loch Ard Gorge is picturesque, featuring high cliffs, a vibrant blue-green ocean, and a compact sandy shore. This gorge was named after a sorrowful maritime disaster over 120 years ago.

Tourists can marvel at the impressive limestone formations known as the Twelve Apostles. Moreover, there’s the choice of a helicopter ride for an extra fee of $145, dependent on climatic and timing conditions.

Tourists can partake in a guided walk through a unique, ancient, cool, temperate rainforest, relishing the sight of some of the planet’s tallest trees.

SearchingSearching for koalas permits the observation of diverse bird species, such as king parrots and Crimson Rosellas, whilst also looking out for the famed Kookaburra.

Tourists can seize unforgettable moments at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch, which sheds light on the historical significance of this well-known route.

The excursion wraps up in Melbourne, offering a central drop-off location at the Immigration Museum, following a drive through the city with picturesque vistas from the Westgate Bridge.

Details

Pricing options?

Tour With Hostel Dorm Accommodation:
$565 per person

Age Restrictions: 18+

OPTIONAL ADD ONS

Helicopter flight over 12 Apostles $165

For private tour groups, contact our charters team at charters@gltg.com.au for more information.

Aditional Information

  • Water Bottle – 1L
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent
  • Towel
  • Toiletries
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Camera
  • Flashlight
  • All-weather clothing
  • Money for snacks and meals not included
  • 1 x Small overnight bag
  • A sense of adventure!
  • Accommodation in Grampians
  • All park entry fees
  • 1 Dinner (Day 1)
  • 1 Breakfast (Day 2 & 3)
  • Courtesy inner city accommodation pick up
  • Inner city drop-offs
  • A friendly & informative tour guide
  • 6:45 am – Adelaide Central YHA, 135 Waymouth St, Adelaide
  • 6:55 am – Mantra, 55-67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide
  • 7:00 am – Hostel 109 – 109 Carrington St, Adelaide

* You should arrive at your pickup location at least 10 minutes before departure time. If your bus has not picked you up within 10 minutes of your departure time, contact our office on 03 9393 1300.

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