OKOZ TOURS TARIFF
The total cost is $0.50 per km 1- 4 people. pick up from Melbourne and 17 different destinations (certain special conditions apply) . minimum $200 per day!
Phone now 0425764544 to arrange Oz Tours of Australia and bookings at the beautiful Abelia Cottage of Daylesford. .


THERE ARE OVER 17 DIFFERENT DESTINATIONS

New South Wales Australia Tours can be organised in and around Sydney. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia's most well known and photographed landmarks.
It is the world's largest (but not the longest) steel arch bridge with the top of the bridge standing 134 metres above the harbour. Fondly known by the locals as the 'Coathanger', the Sydney Harbour Bridge celebrated its 70th birthday in 2002, with its official opening in March 1932 .
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Victoria Australia Only a Short Drive to St.kilda from Melbourne.
The best road in Australia. -
THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD Victoria.
The Great Ocean Road 8 hours round trip from Melbourne. - The Twelve Appostles.

A short drive to Cruden Farm owned by Elizabeth Murdock.

Allow at least 4 hours to Mt Macedon. Beautiful gardens Right in the Heart of Melbourne.-

The Royal Botanical Gardens
DANDENONG Ranges National Park ?. National Rhododendron Gardens - 40 hectares ? 15,000 Rhododendrons, 12,000 Azaleas, 3,000 Camellias, 250,000 Daffodils! Beautiful views. The Georgian Road, Olinda. William Ricketts Sanctuary - Close to Cockatoo Springs Retreat. A natural garden of beauty and tranquility displaying half-hidden mystical sculptures of Aboriginal figures set among rocks, tree-ferns and the massive Mountain Ash forest. A true environmentalist, Ricketts believed that the natural environment is entrusted to us all, and by nurturing the earth, we nurture life. Mount DANDENONG Tourist Rd, Mount Dandenong. Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens - Historic garden developed by a wealthy businessman ? delightful walk through huge trees down to the most picturesque lake.

Ride PUFFING BILLY - Australia's Premier Steam Railway! This historic steam train began providing daily transport in 1900 for people living in the beautiful countryside of the Dandenong Ranges. Puffing Billy is now a major tourist attraction, running each day except Christmas Day, operated in the main by hundreds of volunteers. The steam train travels all the way from Belgrave to Gembrook, stopping at various stations along the way. You will pass by the edge of Sherbrooke Forest and over the 82.5m long Trestle Bridge.
1/ DAYLESFORD (Natural springs, beautiful Lavender Farm)

2/ BALLARAT (Gold Fields)
3/ DANDENONGS (Puffing Billy)
4/ GREAT OCEAN ROAD (12 Apostles)

5/ PHILLIP ISLAND (penguin parade) Get up close to Australia's famous wildlife on a day trip to Phillip Island. You'll see the little penguins, koalas, wallabies, kangaroos and seals on this full day tour from Melbourne. Your Phillip Island excursion includes a visit to Warrook Cattle Farm, the Koala Conservation Center and the famous Penguin Parade.

You also have the option of enhancing your Penguin Parade experience with a choice of three viewing vantage points. The little penguins provide a wonderful spectacle as they break free of the surf and waddle home across the sand at dusk at Phillip Island. Phillip Island is home to an astounding array of wildlife, including koalas, Australia's largest fur seal colony and, of course, the little penguins. visit Warrook, a working cattle farm in the prosperous Gippsland region. Enjoy the opportunity to pat and feed kangaroos, wallabies and a host of farm animals.

You'll encounter koalas in their natural habitat at the Koala Conservation Center. View spectacular coastal scenery at Nobbies, two rocky outcrops abundant in marine life. From the walkway, see Australia's largest population of fur seals living along the rugged southern coastline. Browse through the educational Phillip Island Visitors Information Center and visit the popular seaside town of Cowes - the main town on Phillip Island and a holiday retreat for fishermen and beach lovers.
6/ MORINGTON PENINSULA (Wineries & Beaches)

Ride along the Point Nepean to the end of the Peninsula.

Enjoy the beautiful Beaches. We saw a seal on the beach on one tour this year!

7/ YARRA VALLEY RANGES (Wineries)
8/ HEALSVILLE SANCTUARY (Wildlife Sanctuary)
9/ BENDIGO (Gold Fields)
10/MELBOURNE CBD Victoria, Australia is only 1 hour flight or 9 hours drive by car south of Sydney.

11/MELBOURNE ZOO )

12/WILSONS PROMONTORY (Squeaky Beaches & Walking Tracks)
Beautiful Sunsets at Warnambool Beach 
13/WARRNABOOL (Whale Watching) South West Victoria's link with Southern Right Whales ( Including Logan's beach) Firstly a few facts - each year between May and June, Southern Right Whales return to the southern coast of Australia ( also New Zealand, South Africa and South America) to give birth, raise their young and commence the breeding cycle again - of the many thousands of Southern Right Whales on the planet, some indeterminate number ( typically about a dozen) arrive in the south west of Victoria.

What seems to happen when the pod arrives off the coast is that the pregnant females isolate themselves from the pod and search out a quiet location close to the shore to give birth and apparently each female has her own favorite location.

So what in effect happens is that Southern Right whales will give birth in many different locations along the South West coast ( Apollo Bay to Portland) rather than just one location ( as some tourist operators would like us to believe).
What sets Logan's beach apart is that there are a number of females who consistently come back to this bay each time they calve and that the vantage point at Logan's gives such a good view from the shoreline.

12th October 10.00am Visitors confirm sighting of a mother and calf still at Logans Beach this morning . . 11th October 11.00am Mother and calf at Logans Beach, be quick we won't stay long! 10th October 10:00am Mother and calf at Logans Beach. 9th October 11.45am Mother and calf at Logans Beach west of the platform. 8th October 9:45 Mother & calf at Logans Beach, viewing conditions only fair with choppy seas & overcast skies. 7th October 10:00 Mother & calf at Logans Beach directly in front of platform.
14/WILLIAMSTOWN (Ferry ride from St.Kilda)
15/WERRIBEE PARK (Glorious Mansion & Wildlife Park)

16/GRAMPIANS Grampians National Park (167000ha) Grampians National Park is the third largest in Victoria. It?s spectacular scenery, colourful displays of wildflowers and wide range of opportunities for outdoor recreation have also made it one of the State?s most popular holiday destinations. The park is home to almost a third of Victoria?s plant species, and a large percentage of it?s animals. the park offer some of the best site seeing opportunities in the State, with a substantial network of roads and a convenient central base in the fully serviced township of Halls Gap. There are excellent short walks, some easy, others more demanding. away from Halls Gap many camp grounds have been developed in natural bush settings. There are also challenging day and overnight walks. Over two thirds of Aboriginal art sites in Victoria are here, and Aboriginal people continue their strong association with the area. . Access: Approximately two hours drive from Ballarat on the Western Highway via Ararat and Stawell. Sealed and surfaced roads lead through the ranges. Activities: Camping, hiking, picnicking, sightseeing, driving, cycling, rock climbing. Swimming, angling, and boating on Lake Wartook. Nature study is another attraction with superb wildflowers, many birds, and kangaroos and koalas easily seen from many popular area

17/MARYSVILLE (Beautiful waterfalls) Mackenzie Falls One of the most spectacular waterfalls in Victoria. Walking tracks lead down to the falls, to various view points, and connect to Zumstein. Picnic facilities and information.