Great Drives — Oceania
Great Ocean Road, Milford Road, Gibb River · 7 tours · GPS-triggered narration that plays automatically as you explore.
Australia's Great Ocean Road past the Twelve Apostles, New Zealand's Milford Road to fiordland, and the outback's Gibb River Road. Oceania's drives combine dramatic coastlines, ancient landscapes, and adventures at the edge of the world.
7 tours in Great Drives — Oceania
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Crown Range Road: Queenstown to Wanaka
New Zealand's highest sealed road — climbing to 1,076 meters over the Crown Range between Queenstown and Wanaka. The road twists through tussock-covered mountains with views of Lake Wakatipu, the Remarkables, and the vast Cardrona Valley. Note: driving is on the left.
View tour details →Forgotten World Highway: New Zealand's North Island
State Highway 43 — New Zealand's most remote sealed road, passing through ghost towns, tunnels carved by hand, and landscapes untouched since the bush settlers left. A journey through the "Forgotten World" of Taranaki. Note: driving is on the left.
View tour details →Milford Road: New Zealand's Fiordland
The road to Milford Sound — 75 miles from Te Anau through beech forest, past mirror lakes, and through the hand-carved Homer Tunnel into New Zealand's most dramatic fiord. Note: driving is on the left in New Zealand.
View tour details →Frankton to Lake Tekapo Day Trip
A full-day road trip from Frankton through the Kawarau Gorge and Lindis Pass to Lake Tekapo, with a pie stop in Cromwell, the Mt John summit hike, and a return via Lake Pukaki — the best of the Mackenzie Country in one day.
View tour details →Gibb River Road: Western Australia's Kimberley
A 410-mile outback track through the ancient Kimberley region — one of the last true wilderness drives on Earth. Gorges, waterfalls, and Aboriginal rock art older than the pyramids. 4WD essential. Fuel and water planning critical. Note: driving is on the left.
View tour details →Great Barrier Reef Drive: Cairns to Cape Tribulation
Where the world's two oldest ecosystems meet — the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef collide at the coast north of Cairns. A drive through World Heritage wilderness to Cape Tribulation, where Captain Cook ran aground in 1770. Note: driving is on the left.
View tour details →Great Ocean Road: Australia's Southern Coast
The world's largest war memorial — 151 miles of road built by returned soldiers along Victoria's Shipwreck Coast. The Twelve Apostles, temperate rainforest, and the wild Southern Ocean define Australia's most famous drive. Note: driving is on the left in Australia.
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