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Great Ocean Road Itinerary Options for 2, 3, and 4 Day Road Trips

This Great Ocean Road itinerary walks you through options for 2, 3, or 4 day road trips to best explore the top stops along this iconic drive.

Last updated: March 4, 2026
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rock formations in an ocean along a cliff - Great Ocean Road Itinerary
The rock formation of the Twelve Disciples is amazing to see no matter what time of the day
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Great Ocean Road Itinerary: 2 DaysGreat Ocean Road Itinerary: 3 DaysGreat Ocean Road Itinerary: 4 Days

The Great Ocean Road itinerary routes depart from Melbourne and wind along the southern Australian coast of Victoria. The road trip can be done in a very rushed one-day drive or with a tour but to truly take in some of the iconic sites and appreciate the coastal lifestyle of this region, you need to take 2 or more days along the road, stopping in the little towns and beaches along the way. You can rent a car in the inner city of Melbourne or at the airport. Below, you can find some 2, 3, and 4 day Great Ocean Road itineraries to give you an idea of how to structure your road trip.

The original road trip along the Great Ocean Road is a there-and-back trip, meaning that you are driving on the same road in both directions. We talk about some other options that you have below but if you are just doing the Great Ocean Road, you can split up the stops between the two directions to break up the driving both to and from Melbourne.

Don't forget to rent your car to visit the Great Ocean Road.

Great Ocean Road Itinerary: 2 Days

To see the Twelve Apostles for sunset and sunrise

A view over the ocean, a beach, and the Great Ocean Road winding along a coast - Great Ocean Road itinerary
The road and coastline of the Great Ocean Road is beautiful and iconic

Day 1

Minimum Drive Time

4 hours (280 kilometers/175 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Port Campbell

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 2 Day itinerary day 1
    • Memorial Arch at Eastern View
    • Lorne
    • Teddy’s Lookout
    • Kafe Koala and the Kennett River Nature Walk
    • Apollo Bay and Beach
    • Gibson Steps
    • Twelve Apostles

Day 2

Minimum Drive Time to Return to Melbourne

4 hours, 30 minutes (370 kilometers/230 miles)

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 2 Day itinerary day 2
    • Twelve Apostles
    • Loch Ard Gorge and Razorback Lookout
    • London Bridge
    • The Grotto
    • Bay of Martyrs and Bay of Islands
    • Port Fairy

For the last day of this Great Ocean Road itinerary, you can return to Melbourne via the inland road or continue to Adelaide via the ocean road or through Grampians National Park

Great Ocean Road Itinerary: 3 Days

These 3 day Great Ocean Road itinerary give you two options for how to break up your Great Ocean Road itinerary, either focusing on an even amount of driving or having the opportunity to see the Twelve Apostles at sunset and sunrise.

A narrow and long rock formation in the ocean - Great Ocean Road Itinerary
The Razorback, one of the different rock formations that is along the Great Ocean Road

For An Even Amount of Driving Every Day

Day 1

Minimum Drive Time

3 hours (190 kilometers/120 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Apollo Bay

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 1
    • Memorial Arch at Eastern View
    • Lorne
    • Teddy’s Lookout
    • Kafe Koala and the Kennett River Nature Walk
    • Apollo Bay and Beach

Day 2

Minimum Drive Time

2 hours, 40 minutes (185 kilometers/115 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Port Fairy

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 2
    • Great Otway National Park and Cape Otway Light station
    • Gibson Steps
    • Twelve Apostles
    • Loch Ard Gorge and Razorback Lookout
    • London Bridge
    • The Grotto
    • Bay of Martyrs and Bay of Islands
    • Warrnambool
    • Port Fairy

Day 3

Minimum Drive Time to Return to Melbourne

3 hours, 30 minutes (280 kilometers/175 miles)

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 3

For the last day of this Great Ocean Road itinerary, you can take a slow morning in Port Fairy before continuing onto Melbourne, Grampians National Park, or Adelaide at your own pace. 

To Enjoy the Drive and See the Twelve Apostles for Sunset and / or Sunrise

Day 1

Minimum Drive Time

3 hours (190 kilometers/120 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Apollo Bay

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 1, 4 Day itinerary day 1
    • Memorial Arch at Eastern View
    • Lorne
    • Teddy’s Lookout
    • Kafe Koala and the Kennett River Nature Walk
    • Apollo Bay and Beach

Day 2

Minimum Drive Time

1 hour, 30 minutes (100 kilometers/65 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Port Campbell

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 2, 4 day itinerary day 2
    • Great Otway National Park and Cape Otway Light station
    • Gibson Steps
    • Twelve Apostles

Day 3

Minimum Drive Time to Return to Melbourne

4 hours, 30 minutes (370 kilometers/230 miles)

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 3
    • Twelve Apostles
    • Loch Ard Gorge and Razorback Lookout
    • London Bridge
    • The Grotto
    • Bay of Martyrs and Bay of Islands
    • Port Fairy

For the last day of this Great Ocean Road itinerary, you can return to Melbourne via the inland road or continue to Adelaide via the ocean road or through Grampians National Park.

Great Ocean Road Itinerary: 4 Days

To take in all the views, easy driving, and beach days

The 4 day Great Ocean Road itinerary is a great way to spend time all along the coast enjoying the different views, taking your time seeing the icons, embracing the small towns, etc. The drive times between accommodations are relatively short, allowing you to maximize your overall experience. 

A view of a large rock in the ocean from the beach - best things to do on the Great Ocean Road itinerary
A view of one of the Twelve Apostles from the beach of Gibson Steps

Day 1

Minimum Drive Time

3 hours (190 kilometers/120 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Apollo Bay

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 1, 4 Day itinerary day 1
    • Memorial Arch at Eastern View
    • Lorne
    • Teddy’s Lookout
    • Kafe Koala and the Kennett River Nature Walk
    • Apollo Bay and Beach

Day 2

Minimum Drive Time

1 hour, 30 minutes (100 kilometers/65 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Port Campbell

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 3 Day itinerary day 2, 4 day itinerary day 2
    • Great Otway National Park and Cape Otway Light station
    • Gibson Steps
    • Twelve Apostles

Day 3

Minimum Drive Time to Return to Melbourne

1 hour, 10 minutes (90 kilometers/55 miles)

Accommodations (click here)

Port Fairy

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 4 Day itinerary day 3
    • Twelve Apostles
    • Loch Ard Gorge and Razorback Lookout
    • London Bridge
    • The Grotto
    • Bay of Martyrs and Bay of Islands
    • Port Fairy

Day 4

Minimum Drive Time to Return to Melbourne

3 hours, 30 minutes (280 kilometers/175 miles)

Potential Stops (in Order)
Great ocean road itinerary route - 4 Day itinerary day 4

For the last day of this Great Ocean Road itinerary, you can take a slow morning in Port Fairy before continuing onto Melbourne, Grampians National Park, or Adelaide at your own pace. 

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