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6 of Australia’s Most Popular Beaches (By State)
It’s hard to imagine Australia without immediately picturing the epic landscape. From the vast rock formations of Uluru and Kata Tjuta to the wondrous Great Barrier and Ningaloo reefs, exploring the country’s diverse habitats are an essential part of any trip. Australia’s best beaches are also a cultural staple, especially as the country’s 60,000km coastline -
12 Apostles Accommodation Guide
If you’re visiting Victoria in the near future, there’s a good chance you’re interested in seeing the incredible 12 Apostles — the collection of limestone stacks just off the shore of Port Campbell National Park. While there are actually only seven limestone stacks (there used to be eight, but one collapsed into the ocean) the -
What to Do in Melbourne, Australia for a Month
Wondering what you can do for a month in Melbourne, Australia? As local travel experts, we have a list of great ideas for city-goers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. From its calm bayside beaches and historical city centre to its expansive international spread of cuisine, the city of Melbourne and its surrounding environs are bursting with -
Things to do in Port Campbell
Here at Walk91, we create unforgettable self-guided journeys along the Great Ocean Walk, where we handle your accommodation, itinerary, and transport your luggage each day. We love our beautiful section of Victoria’s coastline, but we also appreciate other areas too. If you’re planning a coastal trip along Victoria, we want to help you have the -
5 Best Things to do in Victoria, Australia
Australia is the sixth largest country in the world, and it is technically the world’s largest island and it’s also the smallest continent. It’s six different states are each worth visiting for their own reasons – each with their own wonderful mixture of history, culture, and natural beauty. However, Victoria is, unquestionably, our favourite. Of -
Famous Shipwrecks along the Great Ocean Road
Famous Shipwrecks Along the Great Ocean Road Infamously known as the Shipwreck Coast, there is a 130 km stretch of Victoria coastline, traversed by the Great Ocean Road, that has been the final resting place of around 700 ships. Of this jawdropping number, about 240 of the wrecks have been discovered, helping us to determine -
Maits Rest – a small taste of the rainforest, Australia | Walk91
The Great Ocean Walk has lots of really special, not to be missed sights along its route. However, one of our favourites (other than the Great Ocean Walk or course!) is Maits Rest. This beautiful little rainforest walk is only 17kms from Apollo Bay, alongside the Great Ocean Road. It really is the perfect way -
Space Wattle at the start of the Great Ocean Walk
Space Wattle at the Start of the Great Ocean Walk What does Apollo Bay, at the start of the Great Ocean Walk, and Space have in common? Well in one word… Wattle! (But our small town does share the same name as the first rocket to land on the moon 52 years ago!) The -
How Should You Explore the Great Ocean Walk | Walk91
Chances are you’ve clicked through to this blog because you’re interested in the Great Ocean Walk and you’re trying to plan the best trip for you. Well, Walk91 would like to help to give you more information so that you can make an informed decision. It can be hard to know how to start planning, -
The Barham Backwater Restoration Project
The perfect little detour on the Great Ocean Walk There are lots of little detours on the Great Ocean Walk, but some of the best are the less well-known. Whether you’re on our 3-day Cape Hike Tour or our full 7-day Great Ocean Walk Tour, we can customise your experience to include detours that are