Coast To Country Touring - Ararat

From $ 198.0 to $ 4189.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5352 4835
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Visitors can now step off the beaten tourist track and say g day to the real Australia with Coast to Country.

Coast to Country is a family-run tour company, which aims to make sure travellers experience all they came to see and a whole lot more besides!

Tours depart weekly from Melbourne for groups as small as two or as large as 12 travellers.

Whether our customers have a hankering to sample our famous food and wine, explore Aussie beaches or bush, or get up close and personal with some of our native animals, all trips can be tailored to ensure each person takes away irreplaceable memories of a truly unique Australian experience.

Tour options range from half-day sightseeing trips to five day/four night adventures.

Along the way, we visit some great iconic destinations and sneak into some tucked away places you won t ever read about in any in tourist guide.

Travellers can choose from a range of fully inclusive, tailored tour options, including:

The Great Ocean Road and 12 Apostles

The Grampians National Park, steeped in ancient Aboriginal tradition

The internationally-acclaimed Grampians/Pyrenees Wine Region

The city of Adelaide and the nearby natural wonder, Kangaroo Island.

When the day s travelling and exploring is over, we invite our guests to relax in deluxe, boutique accommodation and take some time to do some exploring of their own.

Our friendly and knowledgeable local guides would be delighted in introducing their charges to some of our finest local fare, along with some of our more colourful local characters!

It s all a part of the Coast to Country experience one not soon forgotten

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Cradle Mountain

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Shark Bay World Heritage Region, Western Australia

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Eumundi Market

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The Saga of the Randy Old Goat

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