Following the south west coast of Victoria, the spectacular Great Ocean Road journey begins in Geelong and winds through laidback coastal towns and maritime villages, past
stunning beaches and beautiful natural attractions. One of the most spectacular natural attractions in Victoria can be found near Port Campbell; the striking rock stacks known as
the Twelve Apostles.
Coastal resort towns such as Lorne offer the perfect seaside escape, with beautiful beaches, water sports and lush rainforest in the nearby Otway Ranges. Torquay is Victoria’s surfing capital. Here you’ll find a great beach culture, protected family friendly beaches and surf beaches. Nearby Bells Beach is the venue of the world renowned Rip Curl Pro surfing championship.
Discover the region’s rich maritime past at historic towns such as Warrnambool on the Shipwreck Coast. Much of this history is on show at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, a
re-created nineteenth century port. The city is also a Southern Right whale nursery from June to September.
The Great Ocean Road is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most spectacular coastal drives.
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