Tours

Melbourne to Adelaide: Three Nights - Four Days
Melbourne to Adelaide: Two Nights - Three Days

Melbourne to Adelaide

This tour is only available through wholesale travel agents or inbound tour operators

Three Nights - Four Days

Day One:

08.00 HOURS depart your city hotel and travel over the West Gate Bridge and join the Princes Freeway to Geelong, and Torquay, the surfing capital of Victoria, after a short break, join the Great Ocean Road.

The Great Ocean Road offers breathtaking scenery, it was built to honour the servicemen of World War One and was completed in 1932, and it has precipitous cliffs, idyllic coves and wide beaches.

Lunch (not included).

Continue through the Otway National Park, Lavers Hill and Princetown to Port Campbell National Park, here we can stop at the Twelve Apostles, huge sandstone pillars looming out of the surf, Loch Ard Gorge - scene of a dramatic shipwreck, Sentinel Rock, The Arch and London Bridge, we pass the Bay of Islands and continue west to the City of Warrnambool.

Dinner, Room and Breakfast Included

Overnight: "Wollaston" Homestead, circa 1854, B&B.

Day Two:

Visit the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village as well as the Tower Hill State Game Reserve, 14 km west which contains one of Victoria's largest and most recently active Volcanoes, then through Port Fairy to Portland, the first permanent settlement in Victoria, founded by the Henty Brothers in 1834.

Lunch (not included)

Of special interest is the Botanic Gardens established in 1857 as well as the many historic homes classified by the National Trust.

In Mt Gambier, visit the Blue Lakes, Cave Gardens and Umpherston Cave, then head north to Penola, the South East's oldest town, visit the Wood's-Mackillop schoolhouse started in 1866 by Mother Mary Mackillop and Father Julian Tenison Woods.

Dinner Room and Breakfast included

Overnight: Cobb & Co. Cottages B&B.

Day Three:

Join the highway west to Millicent, Robe and Kingston.

Robe is an interesting historic town, originally a fishing village and now a holiday resort, in the 1850's it was a wool port. In 1857, 16,500 Chinese disembarked at Robe and travelled overland to the Goldfields to avoid the Victorian Poll Tax.

Lunch (not included)

Rejoin the Princes Highway to Tailem Bend, then the Dukes Highway to Murray Bridge, visit the predominately German area of Hahndorf made famous by Sir Hans Heysen, a watercolourist renowned for his landscapes, before moving on to Adelaide for a tour of the City of Churches.

Dinner Room and Breakfast included

Overnight: "Seek & Share" B&B North Adelaide.

Day Four:

Transfer to Adelaide Airport


What's Included:

  • All accommodation and meals as stated
  • All sightseeing entrance fees
  • Adelaide City Sights
  • Luxury air conditioned vehicle
  • The services of a Driver-Guide
  • Airport transfer to Adelaide Airport.
  • The cost of the drivers accommodation and meals

COSTING IS BASED ON TWO PAX IN A FOUR SEATER SEDAN. NETT RATES ARE AVAILABLE ON APPLICATION.

Melbourne to Adelaide

This tour is only available through wholesale travel agents or inbound tour operators

Two Nights - Three Days

Day One:

08.00 HOURS departure from your city hotel and travel over the West Gate Bridge and join the Princes Freeway to Geelong, just a few kilometres south is Torquay, the Surfing Capital of Victoria.

After a short break, join the Great Ocean Road with its breathtaking scenery, it was built to honour the Servicemen of World War One and was completed in 1932, it has precipitous cliffs, idyllic coves and wide beaches.

Lunch (not included).

Continue through the Otway National Park, Lavers Hill and Princetown to Port Campbell National Park, here we can see the Twelve Apostles, (huge sandstone pillars looming out of the surf) Loch Ard Gorge, (scene of a dramatic shipwreck) Sentinel Rock, The Arch and London Bridge, we pass the Bay of Islands and continue on to Warrnambool and Port Fairy.

Accommodation: Goble's Mill House. B & B (Dinner, Room & Breakfast incl.)

Day Two:

08.00 HOURS Departure for Mount Gambier to look at the mystery of the Blue Lakes, then on to Millicent and Kingston the "Gateway to the Southern Ports" and home of the "Big Lobster".

After a lunch break, head north to Meningie and Murray Bridge then west to Mount Barker and Hahndorf, (home of Sir Hans Heysen, a watercolourist renowned for his landscapes) before arriving in Adelaide in the late afternoon.

Accommodation: Seek & Share. B & B (Dinner, Room & Breakfast incl.)

Day Three:

Transfer to Adelaide Airport.


What's Included:

  • All meals and accommodation as stated
  • Luxury air conditioned vehicle
  • The services of a Driver-Guide
  • Drivers accommodation and meals
  • Airport Transfer to Adelaide Airport

COSTING IS BASED ON TWO PAX IN A FOUR SEATER SEDAN NETT RATES ARE AVAILABLE ON APPLICATION


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