With such a large array of cafes, bars, and restaurants in Apollo Bay, where to eat is often a hard question to answer. From a selection of fine cuisine to a quick bite to eat, every dining option in Apollo Bay provides an equally unique experience.
Chris’s Beacon Point Restaurant
280 Skenes Creek Rd, Apollo Bay, 3233
Reservations: 03 5237 6411
Apollo Bay Hotel
95-101 Great Ocean Rd Apollo Bay, VIC 3233
Reservations: 03 5237 6250
Great Ocean Hotel
29 Great Ocean Road Apollo Bay 3233
Reservations: 03 5237 6240
Employment and work along the Great Ocean Road area is a hot topic, especially for travelers on working holiday visas. Employment bureaus are scattered all over the area and provide wonderful information for anyone looking to hire or acquire a local job anywhere along the Great Ocean Road.
The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations and due to this employment and work in the area is always available.
Working holiday visas are a great way to experience Australia and earn money at the same time. Main criteria needed to obtain an Australian working visa are that you must be aged between 18 and 30 years, and have no dependent children. Being issued for a year in your home country, working visas are a good alternative to a quick holiday on the Great Ocean Road.
Local jobs opportunities are largely generated by the tourism and hospitality sectors. Typical jobs in on Great Ocean Road that are in high demand include:
Other sources of local employment can be construction and labouring work.
A service associated with employment and work along the Great Ocean Road is the employment bureaus. Being committed to providing high quality service to any potential employers and employees, employment companies. With friendly, professional staff, employment bureaus offer expert knowledge and resources to help accomplish employment targets.

Lorne Victoria
Lorne is one of the world’s most spectacular natural amphitheatres. Located between Anglesea and Apollo Bay on the Great Ocean Road, Lorne has a fantastic wide beach and a street full of cafes and boutique shops that we all could spend a lot of time at.
Lorne has entertainment all year round but at new years the town swells to over 10,000 people for the Falls Festival (Music Festival) and Pier to Pub (”the largest organised ocean swim in the world”).
The Otway Fly Treetop Walk is the highest and longest steel canopy walk in the world.
Walking among the trees is a magical way to spend a day of your trip. To complete the walk takes around 1 hour depend on how many photos you take.
The Otway Fly is 45 minutes drive from Apollo Bay if you are staying there
and you can spend a full day if you add Beauchamp Falls, Triplet Falls or Hopetoun Falls to your sight seeing. Drive back to Apollo Bay via Aire River on the coast and enjoy
the magnicent Great Ocean Road.
Apollo Bay is located 195 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, around half way along the Great Ocean Road. Taking the scenic drive along the Great Ocean Road you will enjoy all the sight seeing the trip has to offer.

Apollo Bay Beach
Originally a fishing and dairying village, the accommodation market in Apollo Bay has flourished over the past ten years. Offering beautiful beaches at the foot of hills with lush pastures, it is no wonder people extend there stay.
Don’t forget to see:
Apollo Bay is a fantastic place for a stop over on your way to the 12 Apostles, but make sure you stay for two nights on your way back as there is so much to see.

Falls Festival Lorne
The Falls Festival (previously Rock Above The Falls) is held in Lorne on the 30th and 31st of December every year. The Falls Festival not only attracts some of Australia’s best bands but also a huge crowd for the New Years Eve celebration.
If your planning on bringing in your New Years in Lorne then book very early as most accommodation is book out in advance. The majority of people going for the Falls Festival pitch a tent.
More Information at the Falls Festival Website
Torquay is Victoria’s surfing capital. You will find some of the best surf beaches in the world along with every surf brand you can think of At Surf City Plaza, on the Surfcoast Highway into Torquay. Two worldwide brands Rip Curl and Quiksilver were both started in Torquay by surfers.
Torquay is a fantastic place to getaway and if you have a family with teenagers, it would be very hard to believe you could make it through without stopping, staying and shopping.
Torquay is home to some of the world’s most famous beaches, Bell’s Beach (home to the Ripcurl Pro Easter Classic) and Jan Jac. The beaches found around Torquay are the reason this area is known as the Surf Coast and only 95 kilometres from Melbourne it is worth a trip for any visitor.
While you are there don’t miss some fantastic coastal walks you can take like Ironbark Track and The Jarosite Track.
Anglesea is the official start of the Great Ocean Road and a fantastic place for your next family holiday. Anglesea has so many activities for all ages, choose from:
With so many things to do in Anglesea you will need to stay for days to really enjoy all it has to offer. With many accommodation options and great shopping facilities you should take a closer look at Anglesea.
Travelling the Great Ocean Road should be on every persons must do holidays, I highly recommend the trip.