• Great Ocean Road is a two-lane (one each way) road running along the southwest coast of Victoria and stretching for roughly 240 kilometers (150 miles).
  • A drive down Australia's Great Ocean Road will bring you to Port Campbell National Park and the iconic limestone rock formations on its coastline.
  • Before the creation of the Great Ocean Road, it was very difficult to travel between the towns on the southern coast.
  • After being picked up from your Melbourne CBD accommodation, explore the world famous Great Ocean Road on this full-day tour.
  • Discover some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in Australia and learn about the region's history and culture with our day tours to the Great Ocean Road.
  • The nearest major city is Melbourne and it’s a popular day or side trip from there (it’s where we visited from). The Great Ocean Road drive is 243km (151 miles) long.
  • Located just over a one-hour drive from Melbourne is Torquay, The Great Ocean Road’s official starting point.
  • As one united region, we are better. Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism is a regional tourism board covering the area from Torquay to the South Australian...
  • With so much to see along this incredible road trip here is a guide to the top spots to stop at along the Great Ocean Road.
  • Another five minutes on the road and you'll reach Port Campbell, where you'll need to turn right at two roundabouts to stay on the Great Ocean Road.