Things to See & Do
At the entrance to the Great Ocean Road in Torquay - Tiger Moth World is a theme park based around the magical 1930's open-cockpit Tiger Moth bi-plane and a lovingly recreated grass aerodrome which contains a living museum dedicated to the aircraft.
Step back in time and climb aboard one of the Tigers for a tiger moth flight of a lifetime. And if you dare, turn your life upside down with a choice of mild, wild or extreme aerobatics.
Or, take an aerial adventure along the world famous Great Ocean Road to the awesome 12 Apostles in the comfort of the cabin-class modern aircraft. 12 Apostles Air Adventures depart daily from Tiger Moth World in Torquay or from our office in Apollo Bay.
Family fun joy flights also available from as little as $55 each.
Or, just go jump and skydive...
Whichever flight you choose, from lift-off to touchdown, you will wing your way along the beach and cliff tops - one of the most spectacular views in the world!
And, there's much more fun for the whole family! Visit the Adventure Park ... mini golf, flying fox, canoes, paddlers, Tiger Moth Museum... Tiger Moth World is truly a magical place!
Tiger Moth World was established in 1989 operating one Tiger Moth. They now operate Australia's largest privately owned facility dedicated to these aircraft.
Open daily 10am to 5pm. Closed Tuesday/Wednesday during Winter.
The 12 Apostles Air Adventure flights is a spectacular scenic flight in the modern class aircraft for a bird's eye view of the stunning coastline of the Great Ocean Road through to the 12 Apostles.
Flights provide you with a bird's-eye view of the rugged and spectacular coastline from Apollo Bay all the way through to the 12 Apostles - a coastline that you will never see by driving as the road leaves the coast as you wind your way inland through the Otway National Park.
Flights depart from Tiger Moth World in Torquay.
Recognised as one of the world's most scenic drives, the Great Ocean Road follows the stunning coastline of Victoria's south-west. Stretching from Torquay, the road winds along cliff tops, up to breathtaking headlands, down onto the edge of beaches, across river estuaries and through lush rainforests offering panoramic views of Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean at every turn.