Digital marketing technology and social media have helped revolutionize tourism today. In some ways, we understand tourism as having selfies or group shots with cultural icons, food, people, landmarks, and scenic spots of a country. And in a matter of seconds photographs are posted on social media. Positively, pictures posted on social media promote the place.
But sometimes it’s also good to be a little bit circumspect when traveling to a place. Just take some photographs for fun and not necessarily for some bragging points to your social circles. Snapping pictures of scenery to capture your experience and to digitally store memories would be a great thing. So, if you’re traveling to the Great Ocean Road makes it more fun and exciting, however, we recommend travelling with a Autopia and Wildlife tour guide on our Great Ocean Road day tour to be shown the best photo opportunities. You can record your journey and take some amazing shots of the scenery. It sure is one of the best experiences you would have of Australia. A spectacular coastal drive with amazing views of landscapes and seascapes, of woodlands and riverbanks, of lush flora and native wildlife, you can’t afford to leave your camera and miss capturing the wonderful moments and stunning images. We recommend taking the best compact camera for landscape photography.
Must stop next to Memorial Archway

The first full stop for photo ops would be at the Memorial Archway. You can pose a selfie or take a group photo under the arch. It is going to be fun because while capturing the moment you learn about history and the Great Ocean Road memorial. Perhaps you can spot some kangaroos and koalas along the way, just ready your camera.
The beautiful Anglesea

In a stop at Anglesea, you will have the chance to take some photos of the town’s beautiful landscape, surf beaches, towering cliffs, riverbanks, woodlands, spring wildflowers, wild animals, and native birds. If you’re into arts, then Anglesea Art Walk is a must see.
The poetic Lorne

At Lorne, you can pose some selfies and group pictures on the surf beaches, at the Erskine Falls, the Erskine River, the wildlife, and amazing landscapes. Well, you can also take some great shots of the pretty paradise, especially in the town center. Or simply take pictures of the lovely and poetic Lorne.
Kennett River’s wildlife
Kennett River is a peaceful and picturesque destination located on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. It’s known for its stunning coastal views, wild koalas, and colorful bird life. Kennett River is home to many diverse species of wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, possums, goannas, cockatoos and echidnas. Kennett River is a great place to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the area – whether it’s by taking a stroll along a riverbank, visiting one of its many lookouts, or simply admiring the stunning coastal views from your car window. Kennett River also offers plenty of activities for visitors – from jetty fishing and bushwalking, to kayaking and rock pool exploring. Kennett River is truly a beautiful spot to visit on the Great Ocean Road and should not be missed by any traveller looking for an unforgettable experience in Victoria!
Insta photo from Loch Ard Gorge
You would not forget the beauty of Loch Ard Gorge — its pristine beach and clear waters. Take some photos with the towering Tom and Eva. Just capture the sky and the sea and you in between. The experience is guaranteed to be wonderful.
Don’t miss The 12 Apostles Lookout
The 12 Apostles is a group of limestone stacks that line the shore along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road. The 12 Apostles were formed over thousands of years by erosion and storms. They stand up to 45 metres high and can be seen from far out to sea. It is believed that the 12 Apostles are named as such due to their resemblance to 12 Christian apostles standing in a circle, although only 8 remain today. The 12 Apostles have become an iconic landmark for visitors and locals alike, offering stunning ocean views and a popular spot for photos. Visitors can explore the site via viewing platforms, trails or even take a helicopter ride for an unforgettable experience. Regardless of how you choose to explore it, the 12 Apostles are sure to awe any visitor with its natural beauty. As the sun slowly descends to the Southern Ocean and hides behind the limestone stacks, prepare to resist yourself from seizing the moment with your camera. The changing colors of the sky, the wonderful seascape, the rock formations, and the drama of the limestone coast — well, how can you resist? Let’s go!
Best Melbourne Tours
Our partner Wildlife and Autopia Great Ocean road tour in Melbourne Australia offers a variety of tours that let you explore the spectacular wildlife, landscapes and coastal views of Grampians, Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island. Our Grampians tour takes you through rugged mountain ranges, with sightings of wallabies, koalas and other native wildlife. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit ancient Aboriginal rock art sites as well as experience stunning views from Grampians peaks. Our Great Ocean Road tour gives visitors an insight into beautiful bays and beaches, as well as native animals including kangaroos, dolphins, seals and more. Finally, our Phillip Island Tour allows visitors to take in some of the most incredible sights in Victoria including the iconic Penguin Parade at Summerland Beach and the Nobbies. This tour also includes visits to Rhyll Inlet, Seal Rocks, and Grassy Point Lookout where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the island’s rugged coastline. With Wildlife Tours Australia, we guarantee an unforgettable experience filled with wildlife sightings and natural beauty. Book your tour today!