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Day Tours

Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most spectacular and naturally stunning coastal drives. Let the team at Student Traveller take you on their specially coordinated day tour of the Great Ocean Road from Melbourne, stopping off at some of the route’s top highlights along the way. Travelling on a smaller bus allows us to make stops where the large coach tour can’t go, meaning you get to do and see more in one day. Visit world famous surf beaches, the seaside town of Torquay, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Cape Otway Lighthouse, the limestone cliffs of the Gibson steps, hear the amazing stories of the Shipwreck Coast, splash about at Loch Ard Gorge of course visit the world-renowned 12 Apostles. 

Philip Island Penguin parade

Discover some of Australia’s most iconic native wildlife on a personalised full-day relaxing Private Phillip Island tour from Melbourne. Phillip Island is only 140km from Melbourne. Make a short stop to see koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat at Maru Koala and Animal Park. While Philip island most famous for its little penguin population and the annual Motor Grand Prix, there is much more to discover on Phillip Island than birds and bikes. See the interesting Nobbies rock formations, home to Australia’s largest population of fur seals, and sea birds. Every night at sunset, the truly incredible spectacle of the Penguin Parade occurs on the beaches of Phillip Island. The local colony of little penguins emerges from the water to make their way to the burrows in the sand dunes - and this tour is your chance to witness this unforgettable phenomenon in real life!

Grampians National Park

Rising abruptly from the surrounding Western Plains, the Grampians (known as Gariwerd to the local Aboriginal people) is a series of rugged sandstone mountain ranges and forests rich in wildlife. One of Victoria's most popular holiday destinations, the park is a great venue for camping, climbing, scenic drives, bushwalks and nature study. Near the village of Halls Gap, the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre gives insight into local Aboriginal history and rock art. Trails lead to waterfalls like towering MacKenzie Falls and lookouts such as the Balconies, with views of the Victoria Range. The Boroka Lookout. Boroka provides panoramic views of the surrounding region, overlooking the town of Halls Gap and further afield to Lake Bellfield and beyond.

Mornington peninsula

Escape the city of Melbourne, breathe in the fresh sea air, and explore the idyllic coastline of this magical place. Foodies will love the world-class wineries (known for chardonnay and pinot noir in particular) and renowned restaurants where you can indulge in local epicurean delights. Travel to the tip of the Peninsula to visit the seaside town of Portsea, with its famous, coloured bathing boxes, stunning cliff-top walks, and beautiful lookouts such as London Bridge. Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Mornington Peninsula while you fly over the state forest on the Arthur’s Seat Eagle gondola ride.

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