Cape Otway
Part of the Great Otway National Park, Cape Otway is the southernmost point of the Great Ocean Road region and offers some of Victoria's most remote and beautiful rainforest and coastal scenery. Visit wild Johanna Beach where towering cliffs frame the pristine sandy beach or the isolated and incredibly beautiful Blanket Bay.
Right at the tip is one of Australia's oldest lighthouses. Take a tour of the lighthouse and discover its fascinating history while enjoying breathtaking views of Bass Strait. To really get away from it all, stay overnight in the historic lighthouse keepers' cottages.
Cape Otway is also a natural haven for wildlife with frequent sightings of koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, parrots, cockatoos, galahs and kookaburras. Visit the Cape Otway Centre for Conservation for the opportunity to observe the wildlife accompanied by qualified and knowledgable guides.








