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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaVictoriaPrincetownTwelve Apostles

Twelve Apostles

AU
Scenic Spot·Breathtaking, Crowded, Windy
Twelve Apostles
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Twelve Apostles
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Twelve Apostles
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Twelve Apostles
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Twelve Apostles
Photo by Nikko Sobreviñas from Google Places
Twelve Apostles
Photo by Develop Poon. from Google Places
Twelve Apostles
Photo by Steve Smith from Google Places
Twelve Apostles
Photo by 末羊子 dontkjoanne from Google Places
Twelve Apostles
Photo by Alex Barnay from Google Places
Twelve Apostles
Photo by Nikko Sobreviñas from Google Places

Located along the iconic Great Ocean Road near Princetown, the Twelve Apostles is a must-see natural wonder featuring massive limestone pillars carved by the Southern Ocean. Visitors can explore a series of well-maintained viewing platforms that provide spectacular perspectives of the rugged coastline and the remaining stacks. While the site is free to visit, it is a popular destination that draws significant crowds, especially during peak hours. For a truly unforgettable experience, many travelers opt for helicopter flights to see the geological formations from above. The site includes a visitor center with essential amenities, making it a convenient highlight of any Victorian coastal journey.

Located along the iconic Great Ocean Road near Princetown, the Twelve Apostles is a must-see natural wonder featuring massive limestone pillars carved by the Southern Ocean. Visitors can explore a series of well-maintained viewing platforms that provide spectacular perspectives of the rugged coastline and the remaining stacks. While the site is free to visit, it is a popular destination that draws significant crowds, especially during peak hours. For a truly unforgettable experience, many travelers opt for helicopter flights to see the geological formations from above. The site includes a visitor center with essential amenities, making it a convenient highlight of any Victorian coastal journey.

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Address
Great Ocean Rd & Booringa Rd, Princetown VIC 3269, Australia
Websiteparks.vic.gov.au
Phone13 19 63

Highlights

  • Dramatic limestone stacks rising from the ocean.

  • Well-designed viewing platforms for multiple angles.

  • Helicopter tours available for aerial perspectives.

  • Helpful visitor center with parking and facilities.

  • Spectacular sunset and sunrise viewing opportunities.

Best For

Iconic coastal photography and scenic road trips.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals

Reviews

4.7
Excellent18,8 K reviews

The Twelve Apostles is widely celebrated for its breathtaking and beyond description views of the Victorian coastline. Reviewers frequently mention that while the site is free to enter, it is extremely popular and can become very crowded, requiring patience at the viewing platforms. Many visitors recommend arriving early in the morning or staying for sunset to experience the best lighting and atmosphere. The helicopter tours are highly praised as a worthwhile addition to see the full scale of the limestone stacks from above. Practical amenities like the visitor center and ample parking are noted as helpful for those making the long drive along the Great Ocean Road. Some reviewers also warn about the presence of flies, suggesting visitors bring repellent to ensure a comfortable experience.

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Location

Princetown, Victoria, Australia
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