About this tour
A 12-hour private drive along Victoria's most celebrated coastal stretch, travelling from Port Campbell westward to sidestep peak-hour crowds. You'll navigate past the Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge with breathing room to linger, photograph, and absorb the dramatic interplay of limestone cliffs, sandy coves, and temperate rainforest. Your own vehicle and driver mean flexible pacing—stop where the light hits right, skip what doesn't appeal. Includes air-conditioned transport and hot drinks.
Highlights
- Twelve Apostles rock formations in soft morning light
- Loch Ard Gorge's sheltered beach and walking trails
- Reverse-route strategy beats midday tourist bottlenecks
- Rugged cliffs and cove photography without queues
- Rainforest pockets between coastal vistas
- Private pace—stop, linger, move at your rhythm
What to expect
You'll depart early from Port Campbell and head west, working backwards along the recognised route. This means Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge come first, when light and space are yours. Expect a mix of car time and short walks—some clifftop, some beach-level. The coastline oscillates between open ocean views and densely vegetated gullies. You'll have genuine quiet at major spots; morning mist often clings to gorges before clearing. Bring layers; wind picks up on exposed headlands. Lunch isn't included, so plan a café stop or pack supplies.
Good to know
Start early to maximise daylight and crowd avoidance. Wear sturdy shoes for uneven cliff paths. The drive involves roughly 3–4 hours total seat time across the day; the rest is on foot or at viewpoints. Mobile coverage is patchy inland. Bring water and snacks if you prefer not to rely on roadside venues.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original AU & NZ Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.




