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Breathtaking view of London Bridge rock formation at Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Turquoise waters gently lap the sandy beach, inviting visitors to explore this iconic natural arch.
The historic Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch with statues of workers, commemorating its construction. A significant landmark along Australia's scenic Victorian coastline, offering a photo opportunity.
Expansive ocean view along the Great Ocean Road, featuring gentle waves and distant surfers enjoying the tranquil waters. Perfect for a relaxing day tour from Melbourne with scenic coastal beauty.
An adorable koala nestled comfortably in a eucalyptus tree, a common sight along the Great Ocean Road. Experience Australia's unique wildlife on this unforgettable Melbourne day tour.
Visitors enjoying a relaxing picnic lunch at a scenic stop along the Great Ocean Road, surrounded by lush green landscapes. A perfect moment during a memorable Melbourne day tour.

[Korean Guide] Melbourne, Australia Great Ocean Road & Gibson Steps Only Visit & London Bridge Day Tour

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  • A place you must visit before it's too late, visit the Great Ocean Road
  • Come see for yourself why it is called 'London Bridge' in Australia!
  • Admire the breathtaking view of the Twelve Apostles rocks
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Take a trip to the Great Ocean Road, a place famous for its beauty and ranked as one of the top 10 places to visit before you die. Including the 12 Apostles, the main course of the Great Ocean Road, you can also travel to London Bridge, which is not included in other tours. Leave unforgettable memories of Melbourne with the Great Ocean Road trip.


【Product Information】

Winter: Departure 07:30 am - Arrival Melbourne city at 19:30 pm
Summer season: Departure 07:30 am - Arrival Melbourne city at 19:30 pm
*Winter season: 2nd week of April ~ 1st week of October *Summer season: 2nd week of October ~ 1st week of April The start dates of winter and summer seasons are different every year. Don't worry. We will give separate notice to those who make reservations in April and October.

  • Meeting time: 7:30am
  • Meeting place: In front of Old Melbourne Gaol
  • Arrival time: 7:00pm
  • Duration: Approximately 12 hours
  • Drop-off location: Same as meeting place


【Tour Introduction】

  • Memorial Arch

The Memorial Arch, a sculpture on the Great Ocean Road, is a sculpture to commemorate the road construction of veterans from World War I. You can't miss taking a commemorative photo here. You can go down to the coast via the walking path next to it. See for yourself how wide and beautiful the Southern Ocean is from the coast.

  • Lorne

Follow the Great Ocean Road to reach a coastal resort where you can watch surfers surfing and take a break while looking out over the beautiful Great Ocean Road.

  • Kennett River

As you walk down the forest path, you can spot wild koalas sleeping on eucalyptus trees.

  • Gibson Steps

A chance to go down and walk on the sandy beach! Ojinara pick! Spend some time at Gibson Steps!

  • Apollo Bay

This is the largest town on the Great Ocean Road. There are many delicious restaurants here. Why not have a delicious lunch, take a short break, and then continue on your journey?

  • The 12 Apostles

The scenery here has made the Great Ocean Road a 'must-see destination'. The Twelve Apostles are twelve pillars standing on the coast, but now, due to wave erosion, some have already collapsed, and only eight peaks remain. This is a place you must visit before it's too late.

  • Loch Ard Gorge

Loch Ard Gorge is the place where the Loch Ard ship, a ship from England, was wrecked. You can learn about the story of Tom and Eva, the only survivors of the shipwreck. *Currently, you cannot go down the canyon due to safety reasons.

  • Laserback

The name comes from the fact that the sharp rock formations, stacked in layers, resemble the blades of a man's razor. The cross-sections of the magnificent and colorful rock pillars are almost mystical.

  • Tom & Eva Lookout

This rock is named after the two parallel stone pillars that resemble Tom and Eva, survivors of the sinking of the Lock Ard. Tom is on the left when facing the sea, and Eva is on the right.

  • Island Arch (Shipwreck)

Shipwreck Walk, a promenade leading to the sea, is the closest observation deck you can get to Antarctica. From the observation deck, you can enjoy the blue Antarctic Ocean and the arch-shaped rock island Arch.

  • London Bridge

The London Bridge is the last stop on the Great Ocean Road tour. There are many reasons why this place in Australia is called London Bridge. Check it out during your trip! Take in the scenery of the exceptionally large and magnificent white waves and make beautiful memories with great photos.


【Additional Options】

  • Helicopter Tour (12 Apostles): $195/person (on-site cash/card payment)_Same for adults and children

Important Info

Reminders

  • If you choose additional options, please be sure to leave a note in the request section when making your reservation.

  • What to bring: sunglasses, sneakers, light coat, portable charger, camera, water, sunscreen, etc.

  • If you change your phone number in Australia, you must provide us with a contact number.

  • We conduct tours using the latest 11-seater and 14-seater Benz Sprinter buses as well as 27-seater and 35-seater buses, dispatching them according to the number of participants.

  • Please arrive at the Melbourne downtown meeting point 5-10 minutes before the departure time to board the vehicle. The tour bus will depart on time for other customers. If you are late, you will not be able to participate in the tour.

  • If the minimum number of participants is not met, the tour will be operated jointly with a partner travel agency.

  • The tour itinerary may be subject to change depending on local circumstances.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 5 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–4 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the typical travel duration for a Great Ocean Road day tour?

A full-day tour to the Great Ocean Road usually lasts between 10 to 13 hours. This duration includes travel time from Melbourne, along with scheduled stops at prominent landmarks such as the Twelve Apostles, London Bridge, and scenic spots in towns like Apollo Bay. It allows sufficient time for sightseeing, photo opportunities, and short breaks to ensure a comprehensive experience of this iconic coastal route.

2. How many Twelve Apostles rock formations can currently be seen along the Great Ocean Road?

Due to natural erosion, which continuously reshapes the coastline, there are currently seven of the original Twelve Apostles limestone stacks still standing and visible from the designated viewing platforms. Despite the changes over time, these magnificent formations remain a breathtaking natural wonder and a core highlight of the Great Ocean Road experience.

3. What is the best time of year to visit the Great Ocean Road for optimal weather?

The most popular time to visit the Great Ocean Road for optimal weather is during Australia's summer months, from December to February, when temperatures are generally warm and sunny. However, the shoulder seasons of spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) also offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and comfortable conditions for exploring the coastal scenery.

4. Where is the Great Ocean Road located in Australia?

The Great Ocean Road is situated in the state of Victoria, Australia, stretching along the southeastern coastline. It begins west of Melbourne, near the town of Torquay, and extends approximately 243 kilometers westward to Allansford. This scenic drive showcases spectacular ocean views and various natural attractions.

5. How many days are recommended to fully experience the Great Ocean Road's key attractions?

While a single day tour efficiently covers the major highlights like the Twelve Apostles and London Bridge, many visitors suggest allocating at least two to three days to fully immerse oneself in the Great Ocean Road experience. This allows for more leisurely stops, deeper exploration of charming coastal towns, and the opportunity to witness sunrises or sunsets over the iconic landmarks without feeling rushed.

6. What can visitors expect to see at the London Bridge rock formation on the Great Ocean Road?

At the London Bridge rock formation, visitors can marvel at a magnificent natural arch sculpted by the forces of the ocean. Originally a double-arched land bridge, one of the arches collapsed in 1990, transforming it into a single, striking archway. Visitors can enjoy impressive views of this geological wonder from dedicated viewing platforms, highlighting nature's ongoing transformation of the coastline.

7. Can visitors access the beach at Gibson Steps along the Great Ocean Road?

Yes, visitors at Gibson Steps have the unique opportunity to descend a series of 86 steps carved into the cliff face, leading directly to the beach below. From the sandy shore, one can gain an incredible ground-level perspective of the towering cliffs and stand in awe of two of the Twelve Apostles, known as Gog and Magog. This provides a distinct and immersive experience compared to viewing from above.

8. What is the typical journey like between the Twelve Apostles and Apollo Bay during a guided tour?

During a guided tour, the journey between the Twelve Apostles and Apollo Bay is a picturesque drive along the Great Ocean Road, typically completed in a comfortable coach. This segment of the road offers continuous stunning coastal vistas, including winding cliff-top sections and glimpses of lush rainforest. Tour guides often provide commentary on the region's unique geology and history, enriching the scenic travel experience between these key attractions.

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