Port Campbell

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Port Campbell is a tiny coastal village on Victoria’s iconic Great Ocean Road, serving as the gateway to the dramatic Shipwreck Coast. With its rugged limestone cliffs, wild Southern Ocean swells, and a laid-back fishing-harbour vibe, it’s the perfect base for exploring the Twelve Apostles and other natural wonders. The town itself is compact, with a handful of cafes and a sheltered beach, but the real draw lies just minutes away along the clifftops.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 nights in Port Campbell, which allows a full day to explore the Twelve Apostles and the Shipwreck Coast at a relaxed pace. If you’re short on time, you can hit the main lookouts in a half-day, but staying overnight lets you catch the golden-hour light and avoid the bus crowds. Combine with a drive along the Great Ocean Road from Torquay or Apollo Bay for a classic 2–3 day itinerary.

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