Twelve Apostles

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Few sights along Australia’s coastline are as breathtaking as the Twelve Apostles, a dramatic procession of limestone stacks rising from the churning Southern Ocean. Carved by relentless wind and waves, these ancient giants glow golden at sunrise and take on a moody silhouette as storms roll in. This is the star attraction of the Great Ocean Road, and even the most jaded traveller will feel a jolt of awe when they first glimpse them.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 2–3 hours at the Twelve Apostles precinct itself. This gives you time to walk the main boardwalk, descend the Gibson Steps, and explore the nearby Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge. If you’re self-driving the Great Ocean Road, most travellers budget a full day from Melbourne (about 3–4 hours’ drive) to comfortably take in the Apostles and the scenic route. For a deeper experience, consider staying overnight in Port Campbell (10 minutes away) to catch both sunset and sunrise – the light transforms the scene completely.

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