SHORTLIST

Great Ocean Road & Grampians Adventure

Spot native wildlife, marvel at extraordinary coastal vistas and learn more about First Nations culture on this 6-day road trip along Victoria’s southern coastline. From taking the famous Pinnacle Walk to the summit of Hanging Rock to visiting a local conservation centre in Apollo Bay to learning about the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape with a Gunditijmara guide – this trip combines culture, nature and adventure. Following much of the Great Southern Touring Route, you’ll start in Melbourne and follow the coast to the 12 Apostles along The Great Ocean Road and discover the diverse landscapes and history of Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park before taking the iconic Overland train across the border to Adelaide. With an experienced local guide who knows all the best spots and a small group of like-minded adventurers – this is sure to be a road trip to remember.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

START & END POINT LOCATION & TIME
The trip starts in Melbourne with a pick up at 8am on Day 1 from our joining point, and finishes on Day 6 in Adelaide at 6pm. Alternatively you can return to Melbourne with the leader. Arrival into Melbourne is in the late afternoon. Please let us know at time of booking which option you have chosen. Accommodation is not included on this day but can be booked on request.

TRAIN TRAVEL TO ADELAIDE
The train journey from Stawell to Adelaide is unaccompanied by a tour leader.

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
A Single Supplement can be booked if you'd prefer not to share a room on this trip, subject to availability. 

Tour details
Tour Provider Intrepid Travel
Price From
$2,018
Number of Days
6
Start Location
Melbourne, Australia
End Location
Adelaide, Australia
Age Range
Avg. 30+
Group Size
1 to 16
Tour Style
Standard
Tour Themes
Adventure
Physical Rating
Moderate
Itinerary Open all
Day 1: Melbourne / Hanging Rock / Daylesford / Ballarat
Welcome to Melbourne! Or Narrm, in the language of the Wurundjeri people, who are the traditional owners of the land on which Melbourne is now located. Melbourne is the effortlessly hip, unofficial foodie capital of Australia. Here, you can wander some of the trendiest art galleries, marvel at museums and sip countless cups of some of the finest-brewed specialty coffee on the planet. It's recommended that you arrive a few extra days before your adventure starts if you want to experience all this city has to offer. Today, you’ll meet your group leader and fellow travellers bright and early for an 8 am welcome meeting. Then, hit the road and start your journey along the Great Southern Touring Route – AKA Australia’s finest road trip. Your first stop today is Hanging Rock Reserve, where you’ll embark on the famous Pinnacle Walk to the summit. This area was shaped by a volcanic eruption some six million years ago and is an important landmark for three First Nations groups – the Woi Wurrung (Wurundjeri), the Djaara and the Taungurung. Keep your eye out for local wildlife like kangaroos, wallabies and echidnas on your walk before taking in the views from the summit. From here, you’ll drive to Daylesford for lunch and if your trip departs on a Sunday, you’ll have time to explore the Daylesford Sunday Market. Uniquely, only fresh produce sourced within a 50 km radius can be sold at this market. After some time in Daylesford, continue to the historic goldfield town of Ballarat where you’ll stay tonight. Perhaps visit Sovereign Hill or the Art Gallery of Ballarat, with the afternoon and evening at your leisure.
Day 2: Great Ocean Road / Apollo Bay
After breakfast this morning, you’ll say goodbye to Ballarat and head south toward Apollo Bay. You’ll get your first taste of the spectacular Great Ocean Road today as you hit the coastline in Anglesea and follow the scenic highway along to Apollo Bay. This is Eastern Maar country, and was recently returned to the Traditional Owners in Victoria's first native title in a decade. The Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most famed coastal drives, as you wind by striking windswept cliffs with views across the Southern Ocean, you’ll quickly see why. Once you reach Apollo Bay, you’ll enjoy a special experience at Wildlife Wonders – a social enterprise operated by the Conservation Ecology Centre working to develop and deliver solutions to the most urgent conservation challenges in the Otways region. Apollo Bay is on the doorstep of the Otway National Park, an ecosystem of lush rainforests, ancient plant life, waterfalls and secluded beaches – to name just a few. Join Wildlife Wonders guided walk through the magical Otways bushland where you'll discover lush fern gullies, eucalypt woodlands and spectacular ocean vistas. Learn the secrets of the bush from your conservationist guide and spot local wildlife like koalas and wallabies and, if you’re lucky, a potoroo or bandicoot. Wildlife Wonders invest 100% of profits into vital research and conservation projects to save local threatened species. After this heart-warming visit, you’ll make your way to your accommodation and enjoy free time in this chilled-out beachside town this afternoon.
Day 3: Great Ocean Road / Warrnambool
Today, you really find out why this stretch of road is known as Australia’s finest road trip. Travel from Apollo Bay all the way to Warrnambool, with plenty of scenic stops along the way. Enjoy the dramatic scenery The Great Ocean Road is so well known for – one moment you’ll be marvelling at dramatic cliffs and the surging oceans below and the next you’ll be surrounded by native bushland. There's plenty of lookouts and white powdery beach walks (if the weather permits) to break up the drive today. Plus, the piece de resistance of today’s adventures – some time to discover the rugged splendour of the 12 Apostles. Created by the constant erosion from ocean swells and swirling winds that began some 10-20 million years ago, the incredible rock stacks now rise majestically up to 45 m out of the ocean below. It’s a sight to behold and one you won’t forget any time soon. This evening, you’ll continue to Warrnambool where you might like to join your fellow travellers for dinner and discuss the inspiring sights you witnessed today.
Day 4: Budj Bim National Park / Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
Buckle up for another day on the great open road as we set our sights for Budj Bim – the only UNESCO World Heritage site in Victoria outside of the Royal Exhibition Building. This area is located within Gunditjmara Country and is full of culture and volcanic landscapes. You’ll learn more about the history, bushland and wildlife of this area on a walking tour with a Gunditjmara cultural guide. Your guide will give you an overview of the Gunditjmara creation story and highlight the extensive marine and birdlife on Tae Rak (Lake Condah). The lake is made up of 1700 hectares of significant wetlands and stony rises right next to the historic lava flows of Budj Bim National Park. The Gunditjmara people have sustained life here for tens of thousands of years and created what is considered one of Australia’s earliest and largest aquaculture ventures. You’ll gain incredible insight into the history of the Gunditjmara people and how these landscapes were shaped by ancient volcanic movements. After your guided walk, enjoy a grazing board at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre & Café for lunch. Try all-Australian ingredients like grilled kooyang (eel), grilled macadamia nuts, pickled vegetables, kangaroo, emu and other local bush foods. With a belly full of bush tucker, hit the road to Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park where you’ll have time to explore in the afternoon and enjoy the evening at your leisure.
Day 5: Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
Be sure to fuel up at breakfast today because you’ve got a day full of exploring the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park ahead. You can expect to see majestic waterfalls, rugged sandstone ridges, mountain vistas and magnificent rock art sites on your walks today. Traditionally known as Gariwerd, this region is home to the largest number of rock art paintings and shelters in Southern Australia. Today’s walks will feature these sites and likely introduce you to local wildlife like kangaroos, wallabies, emus and native birds. To top it off, you’ll stop to enjoy a packed picnic lunch in a scenic spot today. With a number of walking trails to choose from, your leader will pick the best, considering weather and track conditions and group ability. This evening, kick your feet up and relax after a full day of walking. Perhaps, meet up with your group for a final dinner together and reflect on the highlights of your great southern adventure.
Day 6: Stawell / Adelaide (or Melbourne)
Enjoy one final group breakfast with your fellow travellers before a short drive to Stawell. Here, you’ll visit Bunjil’s Cave, a significant cultural site in Australia and one of the most prominent rock-art sites in southern Victoria. In local First Nations culture, Bunjil was the main Dreaming Being of south-eastern Australia. It’s believed that he produced the natural features of the landscapes, from the rolling mountains to the peaceful open ranges. He also gave each tribe their country and created the laws, customs and rights. After time to explore this significant site and learn more about First Nations history, your leader will bid you farewell, and your group will board The Overland train from Stawell, unaccompanied for the stretch to Adelaide, or Tandanya in the language of The Kaurna people, who are the traditional owners of the land on which Adelaide is now located. Operating for more than 130 years, this train is the pick for many travelling between Melbourne and Adelaide. You can expect relaxing views of wheat and sheep farms and snack on treats from the onboard café (although it's recommended that you grab some extra snacks in Stawell before you board). Have your cameras at the ready before you reach the Murray Bridge and you’ll then be treated to views of lush landscape as you descend through the Adelaide Hills into South Australia’s capital. Your adventure will come to an end upon arrival at our finish point hotel. If you’d like to spend extra time in Adelaide, just speak to your booking agent.
Inclusions
  • Meals: 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches.
  • Transport: Private vehicle, Train.
  • Accommodation: Hotel (5 nights).
  • Hanging Rock - Summit Walk.
  • Daylesford - Sunday Market.
  • Apollo Bay - Wildlife Wonders Guided Tour.
  • Great Ocean Road - Scenic Drive.
  • Great Ocean Road - Twelve Apostles.
  • Budj Bim National Park - Bush Foods Grazing Board.
  • Budj Bim National Park - Cultural Landscape Walking Tour with Local Aboriginal Guide.
  • Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Day Walks.
Departure dates
All pp pricing is based on twin share occupancy. Single supplements will apply
Start End Availability Price NZD
05 Jan 2025 10 Jan 2025 5 $2,538
02 Feb 2025 07 Feb 2025 10 $2,018
16 Feb 2025 21 Feb 2025 1 $2,690
23 Mar 2025 28 Mar 2025 1 $2,560
06 Apr 2025 11 Apr 2025 9 $2,820
21 Sep 2025 26 Sep 2025 15 $2,635
05 Oct 2025 10 Oct 2025 16 $2,635
19 Oct 2025 24 Oct 2025 14 $2,635
16 Nov 2025 21 Nov 2025 14 $2,765
30 Nov 2025 05 Dec 2025 16 $2,765
14 Dec 2025 19 Dec 2025 16 $2,895
28 Dec 2025 02 Jan 2026 16 $2,895
04 Jan 2026 09 Jan 2026 14 $2,895
18 Jan 2026 23 Jan 2026 16 $2,895
01 Feb 2026 06 Feb 2026 15 $2,895
15 Feb 2026 20 Feb 2026 16 $2,765
08 Mar 2026 13 Mar 2026 15 $2,765
22 Mar 2026 27 Mar 2026 16 $2,765
05 Apr 2026 10 Apr 2026 16 $2,635
19 Apr 2026 24 Apr 2026 16 $2,635
20 Sep 2026 25 Sep 2026 16 $2,750
04 Oct 2026 09 Oct 2026 16 $2,750
18 Oct 2026 23 Oct 2026 16 $2,750
15 Nov 2026 20 Nov 2026 16 $2,885
29 Nov 2026 04 Dec 2026 16 $2,885
13 Dec 2026 18 Dec 2026 16 $3,025
27 Dec 2026 01 Jan 2027 16 $3,025
03 Jan 2027 08 Jan 2027 16 $3,025
17 Jan 2027 22 Jan 2027 16 $3,025
31 Jan 2027 05 Feb 2027 16 $3,025
14 Feb 2027 19 Feb 2027 16 $2,885
07 Mar 2027 12 Mar 2027 16 $2,885
21 Mar 2027 26 Mar 2027 16 $2,885
04 Apr 2027 09 Apr 2027 16 $2,750
18 Apr 2027 23 Apr 2027 16 $2,750