Autopia Tours - Collingwood

From $ 98.0 to $ 395.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 9419 8878
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Autopia Tours is in the recognised market leader in small group adventure tours throughout Victoria and beyond.

Established in 1987 Autopia Tours was the first Victorian tour company to offer quality affordable tours to budget travellers, and we are still going strong. Our smaller air-conditioned buses create a sociable atmosphere and allow us to travel to out of the way that the big buses can t reach.

Our Aussie guides ensure you have a fun and relaxed tour and keep you informed about the places we visit. Our great prices ensure that quality adventure tours are within everyone s reach.

We conduct one-day tours to The Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island Penguin Parade and the Grampians. We also have a three-day tour via the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park, returning to Melbourne.

Our extended tours go from Melbourne to Adelaide via the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park and from Melbourne to Sydney via The Snowy Mountains, Canberra and Wilsons Promontory. These trips are offered, also, in the reverse direction.

All our tours offer an educational commentary mixed with a fun, friendly and adventurous atmosphere at a relaxed pace with real Aussie hospitality. The tours are budget priced but with 5 star quality.

Our smaller, air conditioned buses, (24 people maximum), enables a more personal touch and the opportunity to make new friends. We visit places other tour companies cannot and we try to avoid the crowds, by arriving earlier or later than the others. Due to our popularity, early bookings are essential.

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