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Melbourne to Adelaide 2 Day Tour

  • $199.00
  • Local Payment
  • 23.00

  • - Obligation Free
Travel the amazing Great Ocean Road & enjoy the stunning views along one of the most scenic & rugged coastlines in the world. Travel onto explore the beautiful Grampians National Park before arriving in Adelaide.

Day 1 - Great Ocean Road  (Includes Restaurant lunch)

Bells Beach
Enjoy some complimentary morning tea as we watch the surfers at Bells Beach (one of Australia’s most famous surfing destinations, home of the Rip Curl Pro)
 
Memorial Arch (Eastern View)
Take some pictures at the historic great ocean road memorial arch
 
Beach Walk
Get some for a stroll along the beautiful beach and get some sand between your toes.
 
Lorne & Anglesea
Pass through the popular seaside resort town of Lorne & Anglesea, view some spectacular beaches & lookouts
 
Spot wild Koala’s / hang out with wildlife - (Kennett River)
Go for a pleasant walk through the coastal town of Kennet River, see how many Koala’s you can find!
Marvel at the friendly beautiful birds; Parrots, lorikeets, and look out for the famous kookaburra.
 
Free Restaurant Lunch! (Apollo Bay) 
Enjoy a range of lunch options: Chicken, Fish, Beef, or Vegetarian meals from one of the nicest restaurants in Apollo Bay (Iluka!!)
 
Otway’s Rainforest (Mait’s Rest)
Take a guided bushwalk through this very rare, ancient, cool temperate rainforest. You’ll feel dwarfed as you stroll past some of the tallest trees in the world.
 
12 Apostles 
View the beautiful limestone stacks that form the mighty 12 apostles
Treat yourself to an optional helicopter flight for $70 (weather & time permitting)
 
Loch Ard Gorge 
Find yourself surrounded by towering limestone cliffs & take a walk along the beach , View the Archway, The Razorback and Dumpling Pots
Hear the history, romance and heartbreak as our guides re- tell the tale of Australia’s most famous shipwreck!..... The Loch Ard
 
London Bridge 
London Bridge…… has fallen down….. but it’s still makes a stunning photo opportunity and has a great story behind it.
Keep an eye out for our furry feathered friends …. The little penguins as they make their way up the shore on dusk*  (winter only)

Accommodation at Ned’s Other Beds - Halls Gap
(The heart of the Grampians National Park)

Dorms $23  - Twin $60 - Double $60
(Accommodation not included - Payable direct to Hostel)
We will pre-arrange your accommodation for you

Day 2 - The Grampians National Park (includes breakfast)

Tour the Grampians National Park
Home to kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, emus, birds, echidnas and many other Aussie creatures as well as an abundant array of plant life. ‘A Wildlife, Waterfall, Walking Wonderland’
 
Boroka & Reid's Lookout
Enjoy the amazing, wonderful views from Boroka and/or Reid's Lookout
 
McKenzie Falls
Visit magnificent McKenzie Falls - The largest waterfall in the Grampians
 
‘Jaw’s of Death’
 Walk along an Aussie bush track to experience The Balconies, the famous sandstone rocks also known as the ‘Jaw’s of Death’
 
Halls Gap
 Spend time in beautiful Halls Gap, the heart of the Grampians National Park
 
Aboriginal Culture
 Learn about the history and culture of the Jardwadjali and Djab Wurrung Aboriginal Tribes
 
Free Wine Tasting
 Have a guided tour of one of Australia’s oldest wineries - Bests Winery* (Melbourne return only)

Connect with a comfortable heated/ airconditioned coach for travel onto Adelaide Arriving at the main bus depot in the CBD at Approx:  7pm.

Trip Information
Starts In: Melbourne
Ends In: Adelaide
Duration: 2 Days.
Departs: Mon, Thu & Sat
Group Size: Max 22
Transport: Coach
Accommodation: Hostel (Payable direct to Hostel)
Activity: Guided Tour
Ages: 15+
Tour Code: WLDLIFE
Operator Code: WLDLIFE

Countries Visited
Australia
Trip Highlights
  • Great Ocean Rd
  • Bells Beach
  • London Bridge
  • Halls Gap
  • Grampians National Park
  • morning tea, 1 breakfast, 1 restaurant lunch
  • all entry fees
  • wine tasting


Melbourne to Adelaide 2 Day Tour


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