12 Apostles Day Trip

12 Apostles Day Trip

The 12 Apostles

One of the most well-known highlights of the Great Ocean Road is the 12 Apostles.

Situated in the Port Campbell National Park, a 12 Apostles day trip enables you to see the massive limestone structures that tower 45 metres above the tempestuous Southern Ocean — a spot which always leaves visitors in awe at its size and beauty.

How to Get There

Organising a 12 Apostles road trip is easy with our website. There’s several different ways to get here including car, bus, ferry, plane and even helicopter. For those planning a road trip to the 12 Apostles we have information available on travel distances and times, and planning your journey.

For those seeking a guided tour, take a look at our What to See and Do page.

What Else to See & Do

A 12 Apostles road trip should also include a visit to the Twelve Apostles Centre.

The Centre offers insightful cultural heritage stories, a kiosk and amenities. After visiting the Centre complete the magic of your road trip to the 12 Apostles by walking through the tunnel, under the Great Ocean Road to the expansive, breath-taking Apostle views.

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Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Great Ocean Road region the Wadawurrung, Eastern Maar & Gunditjmara. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their unique cultural heritage and the connection to their traditional lands. We commit to building genuine and lasting partnerships that recognise, embrace and support the spirit of reconciliation, working towards self-determination, equity of outcomes and an equal voice for Australia’s first people.