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From Melbourne, Wilsons Promontory Day Tour

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Location Wilsons Promontory, Melbourne, Australia

Hike and Seek

Experience unparalleled coastal panoramas and awe-inspiring mountain landscapes on our exclusive, small-group adventure.



A small group, consisting of up to eight participants, embarks on a guided hiking tour tailored to explore both the serene beauty of the coastline and the breathtaking splendor of the surrounding mountainous terrain. Upon arrival at Wilsons Promontory, they commence with an exhilarating hike through picturesque landscapes, culminating in the awe-inspiring sight of "The Big Drift," Wilsons Promontory's extensive network of sand dunes.

Following their exploration, the tourists proceed to the nearby general store for a refreshing meal. Subsequently, they undertake another challenging yet rewarding hike, traversing approximately seven kilometers back to the iconic Mount Oberon. At the summit, they are rewarded with unparalleled coastal vistas, offering a unique perspective on Victoria’s natural wonders.

Their itinerary concludes with a visit to Squeaky Beach, renowned for its distinctive round quartz sands that emit a delightful squeaking sound when stepped upon, thus earning the beach its whimsical moniker. Post-hike, the adventurers have the opportunity to observe various native wildlife, including wombats, emus, kangaroos, and wallabies as they go about their daily activities within the National Park environment.

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Highlights Wilson's Promontory offers breathtaking coastal vistas, pristine white sands, and awe-inspiring mountain panoramas. Ascend Mount Oberon for an unparalleled view of the surrounding landscape, while enjoying the picturesque turquoise waters at Squeaky Beach.
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  • Two moderately strenuous hiking trails totaling a distance of approximately 12 kilometers await visitors at Wilsons Promontory National Park. These treks offer numerous opportunities to observe native wildlife such as emus, koalas, wombats, and wallabies.
  • Access to Wilsons Promontory National Park is facilitated by a modern Volkswagen Caravelle, seating up to nine passengers comfortably equipped with air conditioning. Our expert guides provide insightful commentary on the flora and fauna along the route, ensuring an enriching experience for all guests.
  • Upon arrival, expect freshly brewed coffee supreme alongside organic tea. A selection of fresh fruits and healthy snacks will be available throughout the day. Visitors can also prepare themselves against the elements with rain ponchos and first aid kits should minor injuries occur during their journey.
  • A complimentary hotel transfer service is offered upon arrival, making this tour convenient for those traveling independently or with friends and family. Enjoy lunch served onboard the vehicle, prepared with local ingredients and carefully chosen dishes.

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Duration 12 hours

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Small group

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Frequently Asked Questions about From Melbourne, Wilsons Promontory Day Tour

What is included in the small-group adventure?

Participants will enjoy an exclusive, small-group experience consisting of up to eight individuals who embark on a guided hiking tour. They will explore both the serene beauty of the coastline and the breathtaking splendor of the surrounding mountainous terrain.

Where does the tour begin?

The tour begins at Wilsons Promontory.

What landmarks are part of the tour?

"The Big Drift," Wilsons Promontory's extensive network of sand dunes, is one of the highlights of the tour.

How long does the first hike last?

The first hike lasts approximately seven kilometers.

What is the destination after the first hike?

After the first hike, participants proceed to Mount Oberon for another challenging but rewarding trek.

What is special about the second hike?

Participants traverse approximately seven kilometers back to the iconic Mount Oberon, where they are rewarded with unparalleled coastal vistas.

What additional activity follows the second hike?

Post-hike, visitors can observe various native wildlife such as wombats, emus, kangaroos, and wallabies as they go about their daily activities within the National Park environment.


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