HIGHLIGHTS

- 4 Night Accommodations

- 5 Day of AVIS car rental

- Unlimited kms, VRF (Vehicle Registration fee), CRF (Concession Recovery Fee), PLS (Premium

Location Surcharge), LDW (Loss Damage Waiver), Super Excess Reduction (NIL Excess), GPS

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- Price quoted is based on local 3* accommodation, you may enquire for higher category option.

- Car rental period is calculated 1 Day = 24 Hrs

- Subject to Car Rental Company's terms and conditions.

- Pictures in this itinerary are for illustration purposes.

Day 1MELBOURNE - APOLLO BAY (197 km)

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On leaving Melbourne, cross the West Gate Bridge and take the Princes Highway to Geelong, the largest provincial city in Victoria. From Geelong travel to Torquay, the start of the Great Ocean Road, and recognised as the surfing capital of Australia. Stop at the nearby famous Bells Beach or the beautiful Erskine Falls. The scenic coastline from Lorne to Apollo Bay has been described as one of the most beautiful and breathtaking drives in the world.

Day 2APOLLO BAY - PORT FAIRY (188 km)

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Great Ocean Road

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The Loch Ard Gorge

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Twelve Apostles

This morning travel along the fabulous Great Ocean Road to Port Campbell. See the amazing rock formations of the Twelve Apostles, which are huge stone pillars sticking out of the surf, carved over time by the crashing Southern Ocean waves. Travelling on past Port Campbell you will see London Bridge - the broken arch. Continuing the ‘Shipwreck Coast’ begins, from Port Campbell and Warrnambool and on to Port Fairy.

Day 3PORT FAIRY - HALLS GAP (157 km)

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Drive north today to the amazing Grampians National Park with its woodland walks, waterfalls and rock formations. Your journey will take you via Penhurst to Dunkeld, just south of the Grampians. From here a scenic drive will take you through the Grampians National Park to Halls Gap. Highlights include McKenzie Falls, Reids Lookout and the Balconies. The Grampians offer some of the best bush walking, mountain biking, rock climbing and abseiling in Australia.

Day 4HALLS GAP - BALLARAT (140 km)

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Just out of Halls Gap is Stawell, home of the Stawell Gift, the richest footrace in the world. In the surrounding areas are some fabulous wineries, such as Montara Estate. Other towns on the way include Ararat and Beaufort. Ballarat is Victoria’s largest inland city. It is famous for being the site of the world’s largest deposit of alluvial gold, and almost a third of all gold found in the colony was taken from its rich quartz reefs. Sovereign Hill, an exact re-creation of what life was like in the town during the gold rush and their nightly show, “Blood on the Southern Cross” is a must see and entrance to the show is included.

Day 5BALLARAT - MELBOURNE (114 km)

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Before leaving Ballarat, a visit to The Ballarat Wildlife Park will bring you back into the present with a close encounter with native fauna. From Ballarat travel via Bacchus Marsh on the return journey into Melbourne.

Note:

Your car is booked until tomorrow and should be dropped off at the city or airport, by the same time as it was picked up on Day 1, to avoid any additional charges.

You may choose to extend an explore more of Melbourne.

Inclusion

- 4 Night Accommodations

- 5 Day of AVIS car rental

- Unlimited kms, VRF (Vehicle Registration fee), CRF (Concession Recovery Fee), PLS (Premium

Location Surcharge), LDW (Loss Damage Waiver), Super Excess Reduction (NIL Excess), GPS.

Remark

- Above itinerary is serve as a guideline, any attraction does not include its entrance fees unless stated.

- All Pictures shown are for illustration purpose only.

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Day 1

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Day 2

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Great Ocean Road

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The Loch Ard Gorge

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Twelve Apostles

Day 3

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Day 4

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Sovereign Hill

Day 5

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