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Explore the stunning Great Ocean Road with this full-day tour featuring the 12 Apostles, rainforest walks, wildlife spotting, and scenic stops from Melbourne.
Our review dives into the popular Great Ocean Road 12 Apostles & Rainforest Walk with Morning Tea, a full-day excursion that promises breathtaking coastal vistas, vibrant wildlife encounters, and lush rainforest scenery—all without the hassle of self-driving. This tour from Melbourne, rated 4.5 out of 5 based on hundreds of reviews, is a favorite among travelers who want a well-organized, enriching experience with plenty of iconic sights.
What we love about this tour is how it balances comfort and adventure. The air-conditioned bus with live commentary makes the long journey more engaging, and the stops are thoughtfully spaced for both exploration and rest. Plus, spotting native Australian wildlife in their natural habitat is a highlight that adds an authentic touch. One potential consideration is the length of the day—at around 13 hours, it’s a traveler’s full commitment, but most find it’s worth every minute for the scenery and stories.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply eager to see some of Australia’s most renowned landscapes, this tour tends to suit those open to a full day of sightseeing, with the comfort of guided transport. If you’re after a relaxed, informative, and scenic escape outside Melbourne, this trip is a solid choice.

This tour begins early in Melbourne, departing at 7:35 am from the Immigration Museum. From there, the journey unfolds in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus equipped with onboard Wi-Fi, which is a bonus for those wanting to share photos or look up facts on the go.
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Your first stop is Serendip Sanctuary, where you get to enjoy morning tea and possibly spot some native wildlife. Multiple reviews praise the opportunity to see koalas and kangaroos in their natural environment, with one traveler noting, “Cory, our driver, encouraged us to keep a lookout for kangaroos and koalas as we drove through the mountains—and he knew all the best places to stop.” It’s an easy, relaxed start that sets the tone for the day.
As you move down the Great Ocean Road, passing through charming seaside towns like Anglesea, Lorne, and Aireys Inlet, the scenery becomes more spectacular. Stops at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Archway provide excellent photo ops and a quick history lesson about the road’s construction—originally built by soldiers and dedicated to their memory. Many reviewers appreciate these stops; Heather_O says, “Highlight was seeing the 12 Apostles and koalas in the wild, along with a rainforest walk.”
In Apollo Bay, the group takes a lunch break—a time to stretch, explore, and support local cafes or pubs. Although meals are at your own expense, reviews highlight the quality of the food, with a favorite being fresh fish and chips at Apollo Seafood. Travelers often remark that this break is a welcome chance to relax and soak in the seaside town’s vibe.
Post-lunch, the tour ventures into the Great Otway National Park for a temperate rainforest walk through towering eucalyptus trees and lush greenery. Many describe this part as a pleasant surprise, offering a cooler, peaceful contrast to the rugged coast. One review echoes this, calling it “a really beautiful rainforest walk,” and noting it’s an authentic glimpse into Australia’s diverse ecosystems.
Later, you’ll visit Loch Ard Gorge, famous for its dramatic shipwreck stories and stunning beach views. The narrative of Tom and Eva, shipwrecked here in 1878, adds a poignant layer to the scenery. Many travelers find the story and the vistas at Loch Ard Gorge to be a highlight, with one reviewer calling it “one of Australia’s most well-known shipwreck sites.”
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The final major stop is at the Twelve Apostles, arguably the most photographed natural wonder of Australia. The group gets about 40 minutes here—long enough for photos, exploration, and awe. Many reviews describe this as the “dream moment,” with the coastline’s towering limestone stacks rising from the ocean’s surf. Some travelers note that viewing the Apostles from different angles makes a big difference; sitting on the left side of the bus often provides the best ocean views, as one reviewer mentions.
On the drive back to Melbourne, the tour visits a WWI Memorial and passes through farmland, offering a peaceful countryside perspective. The return journey is about two hours, giving ample time to relax and reflect on the day’s sights. Many travelers, including Heather_O, mention how the guide’s storytelling kept everyone engaged, and Lauren or Joe’s warmth and knowledge made the long day fly by.

For the price of around $93.24 per person, this tour offers a lot. It includes entry to key sites, wildlife sightings, and insightful commentary, all without the stress of navigation. The guides are frequently praised for their knowledge and friendliness, adding depth and personality to the experience. Plus, the onboard Wi-Fi helps keep everyone connected and sharing their favorite moments.
While lunch costs extra, the stops at local eateries allow for a taste of regional cuisine, often highlighted as a high point in reviews. The long duration is a consideration—most agree it’s a full day, but travelers find it worthwhile for the scenery and stories.
The maximum group size of 38 keeps the experience intimate enough for personal attention but large enough for a lively atmosphere. Several reviews mention that the bus seats can be tight for taller travelers, but most appreciated the comfortable ride and the opportunity to sit on the side with the best views.

This trip is perfect for nature lovers and those eager to see iconic Australian landscapes without the hassle of driving. It’s well-suited for families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing, wildlife spotting, and storytelling. If you’re after a relaxed pace with knowledgeable guides, this tour hits the mark. Conversely, if you prefer shorter stops or a more leisurely pace, you might want to consider a different option.

“We really enjoyed the Great Ocean Road trip. It was a long day, but our bus driver, Lauren, kept us entertained. We learned a lot about Australia…”

The Great Ocean Road 12 Apostles & Rainforest Walk tour offers a comprehensive, well-organized way to experience one of Australia’s most celebrated coastlines. With engaging guides, breathtaking views, and opportunities to see native wildlife, it provides excellent value for those eager to explore without the stress of self-driving.
This trip is particularly ideal for travelers who want a mix of scenic marvels, storytelling, and a taste of local life. Though it’s a long day, most find it’s an investment in unforgettable memories—whether it’s the towering limestone stacks of the Twelve Apostles or the peaceful whispers of the rainforests. If you’re comfortable with a full day packed with natural beauty and cultural stories, this tour might just be the highlight of your Melbourne visit.
Note: Always check the latest details and reviews before booking, as operator schedules and policies can change.