You’re in for a whale of a time in this city by the sea. There are so many great ways to spend the weekend in this city...
There are approximately upwards of 650 known shipwrecks along Victoria’s coast, although only around 300 of them have been...
The City of Warrnambool and the Shires of Moyne and Glenelg are proud custodians of a collection of artillery pieces of heritage...
About 35,000 years ago, a volcano (now known as Tower Hill) erupted, showering the surrounding land with ash, and subsequently...
Wind down by the sea. Bliss out at Greatopia’s official bathing...
One of the highlights of the Great Ocean Road is Warrnambool, the city by the sea. Here, there’s a little something to...
Warrnambool has a big live music scene, you can always find a live band, an acoustic set or even a good old Sunday Sesh. Here are...
Time to round up the kids and head to the seaside city of FUN for the whole family in Warrnambool. A friendly and relaxed city...
Max and Faye Martin treated themselves to a night of luxury at the Deep Blue Hotel + Hot Springs after roughing it on the Great...
It’s not every day we see race horses training at a beach. But, if you have an early breakfast at The Pavilion...
Warrnambool is a fantastic family-friendly destination. with bucket loads of things to do, from exciting locations to explore...
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village and Museum has everything you need to know about the shipwreck history along Victoria’s...
There’s lots to see, do and experience in Warrnambool, so we’ve hand-picked a few essential need-to-knows to settle...
Stroll the streets and shores of South Warrnambool and you will walk in the footsteps of the earliest aboriginal inhabitants and...
Through the years the Warrnambool Gardens have remained an important part of the life of the...
The Peek Woorroong Aboriginal people lived around Warrnambool, which was a rich environment with plentiful seafood, eels and...
At the core of it, the best thing about street art in Warrnambool is that it’s accessible to everyone. This is a place...
The Great Ocean Road is one of the most iconic Australian landmarks. Visitors from all around the world are familiar with...
Known for its ferocity, the Southern Ocean produces waves year-round. While many of the exposed breaks west of Cape Otway are...
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Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Great Ocean Road region the Wadawurrung, Eastern Maar & Gunditjmara. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their unique cultural heritage and the connection to their traditional lands. We commit to building genuine and lasting partnerships that recognise, embrace and support the spirit of reconciliation, working towards self-determination, equity of outcomes and an equal voice for Australia’s first people.