- Location:
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Great Ocean Road, Victoria
Get directions - Departs from:
- Docklands Ferry Terminal - 131 Harbour Esplanade, Victoria
- Departure time:
- 8.45am
Highlights
- Discover the Great Ocean Road and be awe-struck by the incredible Twelve Apostles, London Arch and Loch Ard Gorge along the Shipwreck Coast
- Visit iconic Bells Beach, a world-famous surfing location, and the Eastern View Memorial Arch
- Volunteer and learn a diverse range of practical conservation skills that impact important wetlands, coastal sand dunes, woodlands and more
- Explore rainforests, waterfalls, inland plains, coastal and mountain regions, plus Otway and Port Campbell National Parks
- See loads of wildlife such as koalas, kangaroos, emus, brolgas, dolphins and migrating whales (June-Sept), and enjoy the rugged coast line of South West Victoria
- Experience an abundance of native animals at Tower Hill and enjoy a guided twilight tour to gain insights into Indigenous culture and Aboriginal lifestyles
Program Details
Duration: 5 days / 4 nights - Monday to Friday
Meeting Location: Melbourne
Departs: 8.45am Docklands Ferry Terminal -131 Harbour Esplanade, Vic
Return Time: 4:00pm, Melbourne Southern Cross Station
Price: A$995 per person
Inclusions
- Experienced Conservation Volunteers team leader
- Return transfers from Melbourne (including ferry across Port Phillip Bay)
- 4 nights’ bunk room accommodation in cabins and backpackers lodging
- Three meals a day from lunch day 1 to lunch day 5
- Conservation activities and equipment
- Visitor inclusions: Bells Beach, Erskine Falls, Cape Otway, Tower Hill Twilight Bush and Nature Walk, Great Ocean Road attractions (Twelve Apostles, London Bridge and Loch Ard Gorge), and You Yangs National Park
- Certificate of appreciation
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Conservation Volunteers Australia is Australasia's leading conservation volunteer organisation, founded in 1982. We offer conservation programs across Australia which enable volunteers to protect, preserve and restore the Australian environment. Projects take place in urban, regional and remote areas, and include tree planting, seed collection, weed control, flora and fauna surveys, building tracks and trails, fencing, and heritage restoration. See below for details of one of our conservation projects, or search for projects near you.
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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Geelong office on +613 5221 0300 or email geelong@cva.org.au