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Great Ocean Road Reverse Drive

by Harjeet Kaur
July 23, 2025
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Great Ocean Road Reverse Drive from Melbourne – A Day Trip to the 12 Apostles, Wildlife & Chocolate!

12 Apostles in the backdrop for our Girl Gang

🚐 Early Morning Pickup for the Great Ocean Road Reverse Drive

At exactly 6:30 AM, our ride from Team FreshONN Airbnb rolled up outside our apartment on 15 Sutherland Street, Melbourne. Sleepy but buzzing with excitement, we piled into the van with snacks, sunglasses, and endless energy.
We were heading out for the Great Ocean Road reverse drive from Melbourne, a travel bucket-list item we were finally crossing off.

(If you’re planning your own Australia travel itinerary, don’t miss our arrival day in Melbourne or our Philip Island Adventure, coming up)

ā˜• A Pricey Breakfast

Bread & Scrambled Eggs on The Great Ocean Drive

Our first stop on the Great Ocean Road drive was a roadside cafĆ©. Toast, eggs, and coffee cost us a bomb-and didn’t even taste like much. Thankfully, we had a secret weapon: home-packed Theplas and spicy pickle!

The Twelve Apostles & Scenic Greenery Along the Great Ocean Road

The 12 Apostles view point at the Great Ocean Road Drive
The rugged 12 Apostles view at The Start of The Reverse Great ocean Road Drive

The Great Ocean Road reverse drive took us through rolling green hills, eucalyptus forests, and wide coastal cliffs. The journey itself was a highlight—every curve offered sweeping views of the ocean framed by nature’s best greens.

Then suddenly, there they were: the Twelve Apostles, standing tall in the ocean, sculpted by wind and waves. Their sheer size, the crashing waves, the power of time—it all left us a little speechless. We read the signboard that said ā€œGoing… Going… Gone!ā€ and knew we were witnessing something that might not be there forever.

We took photos from every angle, trying our best to bottle up the moment.

🐨 Koalas, Kangaroos & Natural Wonders on the Drive

Koalas High up on The Eucalyptus trees
Kangaroos in the wild
Birds on the beach

On the way back along the Great Ocean Road, we got the real Australian welcome—wild kangaroos hopping through fields and koalas napping in eucalyptus trees. These weren’t zoo moments. These were the real deal, and spotting them felt magical.

We slowed down, took quiet photos, and just watched.

šŸ“ Lunch Break in Apollo Bay – More Scenic Stops

Green on the Great Ocean Drive

We stopped at Apollo Bay, a picturesque town nestled by the sea. With the ocean in front of us and a giant shady tree overhead, it was the perfect picnic scene.

We set up our makeshift lunch on an open table in the morning breeze, and nothing had ever tasted so good. Homemade food always hits different, especially when it’s eaten with a view.

By midday, our Theplas had vanished, and our stomachs were rumbling again. Out came the snacks and the jokes. This stop wasn’t just a meal—it was a full-on chill session.

🌟 Meg’s First Thepla!

Gujarati Thepla with Andhra Spicy pickle

Curious about our delicious-smelling lunch, a fellow tourist named Meg asked to try one. She was instantly hooked, asked for a second, and even hunted down a Melbourne store that sold Theplas and pickle. A desi food convert, right there on the roadside!

(If you’re planning a Great Ocean Road self-drive, pack your own food—it saves money and adds flavour to your memories.)

šŸ—ļø A Moment at the Memorial Arch – Great Ocean Road Tribute

Before our sweet surprise stop, we paused at the Memorial Arch, one of the most iconic landmarks on the Great Ocean Road. It’s more than just a photo-op—this timber arch honors the soldiers who built the road after World War I.

Standing there under the arch, flanked by statues of the workers, we felt a quiet respect for the effort that went into carving this route along cliffs and coastlines. Of course, we also struck our best poses—it’s practically a rite of passage!

Sweet Surprise: Chocolaterie on the Great Ocean Road

Admiring the Chocolates
La Botte Chocolaterie
chocolate factory and ice creamery

Our driver then grinned and said, ā€œI’ve got a surprise for you.ā€ We squealed like kids when we saw it; the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery.

Walking in was like stepping into Willy Wonka’s world. There were chocolate sculptures, colorful packaging, and treats in every shape and size. We picked up dark chocolate shaped like a koala and kangaroo (yes, adorable and yes, we ate them).

Then came the ice cream; honestly, the creamiest, dreamiest scoop we’ve ever had. We devoured it shamelessly and smiled for every photo.

Just before we left, we each received a tiny koala souvenir-a small but sweet end to a big day.

Free Koala Souvenir

šŸ›£ļø Wrapping Up Our Great Ocean Road Day Trip

From our Great Ocean Road reverse drive and the dramatic Twelve Apostles, to lush green hills, wildlife sightings, and chocolate-induced joy, Day One in Melbourne was unforgettable. The road gave us everything: adventure, scenery, surprises, and friendship.

We went to sleep that night tired but glowing. The kind of day you write blogs about.

You can go ahead and book your tour here.

The Great Ocean Road reverse Itinerary Tour
The Great Ocean Road reverse Itinerary Tour

Do read the first post on The Australia Saga: Joy, Friendship, Adventure

and Melbourne to Philip Island Day Trip

This blog post is part ofĀ ā€˜BlogaberryĀ Dazzle’ hosted byĀ Cindy D’SilvaĀ andĀ Noor Anand Chawla.

Tags: Airbnb Melbourne FreshONNApollo Bay lunch stopAustralia road trip tipsGreat Ocean Road ChocolaterieGreat Ocean Road reverse driveIndian snacks while travellingkoalas and kangaroos AustraliaMelbourne day trip itinerarysenior women travel blogTwelve Apostles travel blog
Harjeet Kaur

Harjeet Kaur

I’m Harjeet Kaur, the voice behind Wordsmithkaur, a lifestyle blog that’s ranked among India’s Top 20. My writing journey started unexpectedly with articles for The Hindu, and I even had a weekend column that had loyal readership. Over the years, I’ve juggled many hats—content creator, freelance writer, and blogger—all while nurturing my love for words. On my blog, you’ll find a little bit of everything: recipes straight from my kitchen, travel diaries, gardening tips, and stories about beauty, mental health, and sustainability. Cooking is my therapy, and I take pride in turning simple, traditional recipes into gourmet dishes—with love as my secret ingredient. I write to connect, to share, and to inspire. Whether it’s content for social media, blogs, or brochures, I thrive on crafting stories that resonate. If it’s writing you need, I’m your go-to wordsmith. Take a peek into my world—I promise there’s always something interesting waiting for you.

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Comments 24

  1. Geeta Sakhamuri says:
    2 months ago

    Wow!! That made some reading!! Your ability to articulate so well is truly God’s gift!! I relived every moment of our trip thru this blog of yours!! Keep it up !! More power to your memory and writing!

    Reply
  2. Harjeet Kaur says:
    2 months ago

    Thanks, Geeta šŸ˜ I know I am very late but the pictures keep me updated. That’s how I remember most of the trips. It was a memorable time we spent together.

    Reply
  3. Romila says:
    2 months ago

    This Great Ocean Road reverse drive from Melbourne felt like a fully postcard—with waves, cliffs, and a bit of wanderlust magic. Loved it especially the Koalas.

    Reply
  4. Preeti Chauhan says:
    2 months ago

    The Tiny Koala Souvenir is so cute. Australia is on my bucket list.The reverse Ocean drive seems worth every penny with those magnificent nature views.I wish you more such adventures so that we can live them in our imagination when we read about the,m.

    Reply
  5. Swati Sarangi says:
    2 months ago

    Your description of spotting wild koalas and kangaroos along the route was magical; those spontaneous wildlife moments really bring the Australian coast to life. Also, your insider tip to pack Theplas for breakfast, mindblowing!

    Reply
  6. Mayuri Sharrma says:
    2 months ago

    Fabulous pictures and superb write-up! The thepla has yet another fan! You look fresh and awesome in your pics, Harjeet!

    Reply
  7. Anjali Tripathi Upadhyay says:
    2 months ago

    You’ve captured the vibe of the trip so well, it’s not just about ticking off sights but soaking in the experience. It’s the kind of travel story that makes you want to pack your bags and chase the road.

    Reply
  8. ambica gulati says:
    2 months ago

    I am so floored by this drive. Those Apostles are breathtaking. And those koalas…I wanted to pick them up, so cure. Good idea to always carry your snacks!

    Reply
  9. Pinki Bakshi says:
    2 months ago

    Loved every bit of your travelogue. Gorgeous photo album. And ths Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery, ah it must be heaven!!!

    Reply
  10. Reubenna Dutta says:
    2 months ago

    What a memorable drive. Even I pack some homemade food while travelling anywhere. That chocolates and candies are droolworthy. And the pictures of the Koala bears are so adorable.

    Reply
  11. Manali Desai says:
    2 months ago

    If you’re skipping crowds but still want all the iconic stops (and an occasional wildlife encounter), your reverse drive approach really nails it. You reminded me of my own visit to these places back in 2016.

    Reply
  12. Neha Sharma says:
    2 months ago

    What a beautiful travelogue, Harjeet! The reverse drive sounds like such a smart idea to enjoy the Twelve Apostles with fewer crowds. Loved how you packed homemade theplas. We love homemade food on road trips. The Chocolaterie stop sounds like the perfect sweet ending to a dreamy day! Also, those koalas look so cute.

    Reply
  13. Janaki Srinivasan says:
    2 months ago

    What a lovely trip this sounds with desi food in a videsi land! Lovely pictures, and the souvenir is really cute!

    Reply
  14. Sameeksha says:
    2 months ago

    Such a beautiful reflection and summary of the trip. Felt like I was travelling with you. Loved all the pcitures!

    Reply
  15. Shalini R says:
    2 months ago

    Oh wow! Thank you for taking us along through the beautiful photographs you clicked.

    Reply
  16. Tanvi Agarwal says:
    2 months ago

    The views, food, scenery everything looks so appealing. I loved this approach to explore major spots and relish the beauty

    Reply
  17. Docdivatraveller says:
    2 months ago

    I gotta admit that this drive is surely a bucket list item! We started the regular way and explored Aireys Inlet, Torquay and reached 12 Apostles in the evening. We had lunch in Lorne that cost us a bomb! Definitely the best drive of our lives!

    Reply
  18. Chandrika R Krishnan says:
    2 months ago

    Your post reminded me of our trip there long long long back. More than two decades back. Being a vegetarian we found it difficult to get food way back then. But can never forget the 12 apostles, Philips island and the penguin parade

    Reply
  19. Aditya Sathe says:
    2 months ago

    Those are really breathtakingly beautiful photos of coastal areas. Chocolates are always tempting, and i can’t resist that temptation ever… I have to go and eat one piece from the fridge now. Thanks for taking us with you to the coast!

    Reply
  20. Varsh says:
    2 months ago

    This is one trip I would love to take too. The pictures show just how much fun you all must’ve had. Loved the cute Koala souvenir and the amazing chocolates!

    Reply
  21. Jeannine says:
    2 months ago

    I loved how your reverse journey offered fresh eyes to a popular route. The little surprises, cultural blends, and honest joys reminded me how travel can beautifully reset our perspective.

    Reply
  22. kanchan bisht says:
    2 months ago

    The little Kola steal the show!! I just loved reading the blog

    Reply
  23. Sindhu says:
    2 months ago

    Oh wow reading the experience is so enjoyable and jm sure you would have enjoyed much..thanks for sharing this with us

    Reply
  24. Noor Anand Chawla says:
    3 weeks ago

    Such fun! I love that you had Theplas in Australia – Hahahaha! The chocolate shop looks amazing!

    Reply

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