Great Ocean Road
Australia's most iconic coastal drive deserves Australia's most extraordinary cars.
The Great Ocean Road is 243 kilometres of pure driving magic. Built by returned soldiers after World War I, it hugs the Victorian coastline from Torquay to Allansford, passing through rainforest, alongside towering limestone cliffs and through charming coastal towns that feel frozen in time. It's regularly ranked among the world's best driving roads. And it's right on Melbourne's doorstep.
The drive begins at Torquay, home of Bells Beach and Australia's surfing culture. From there, you wind through Anglesea and its clifftop views, past the famous Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet, and into Lorne. This stretch alone is worth the trip. The road clings to the coast with the Southern Ocean crashing against rocks below. Lorne itself is a gorgeous little town with great restaurants and a relaxed beach vibe.
Beyond Lorne, the road climbs through the Otway Ranges rainforest before descending into Apollo Bay. Then comes the most dramatic section. The Twelve Apostles rise from the ocean like ancient sentinels, and the surrounding coastline is raw, wild and absolutely breathtaking. In a Lamborghini or Ferrari, every sweeping corner and coastal straight becomes an unforgettable moment. We recommend a two-day trip with an overnight in Lorne or Apollo Bay to really soak it in. We deliver to your Melbourne address or can arrange pick-up in Geelong.
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Why the Great Ocean Road
Most people drive the Great Ocean Road in a rental hatchback and still call it one of the best things they've ever done. Now imagine doing it in a Ferrari. The twisting coastal sections, the rainforest climbs, the long straights with ocean views stretching to the horizon. This is what supercars were made for. It's not just a drive. It's a life experience.
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