Licensed Tour Operators

The Great Ocean Road has many activities that visitors can participate in, are there’s no better way to do this than through a Licensed Tour Operator. 

Tour Operator’s obtain their licence (called a Tour Operator Licence) through the appointed public land manager.  

Transfer of Tour Operator Licences from Parks Victoria  

As part of the transfer of National Parks and Crown land along the Great Ocean Road to the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority, from 1 April 2026 all relevant Tour Operator Licences for these areas will be transferred from Parks Victoria to the GORCAPA.  

Affected Licensed Tour Operators are being contacted. Your can find out more about the transfer of these licences here: Tour-Operator-Licence-Transfer-FAQ-1-July-transfer.pdf(PDF, 419KB)

You can find out more about the locations managed by GORCAPA here: https://www.greatoceanroadauthority.vic.gov.au/Land-We-Manage  

Tour Operator Licence

You will need a Tour Operator Licence to offer commercial tours or recreational activities on public land in Victoria. Public land includes national parks and state forests, as well as marine areas, wildlife areas, crown lands and any other land managed by a government agency.  

It is illegal to conduct an organised tour or recreational activity for profit on public land without holding a Tour Operator Licence. This applies to all tour operators and activity providers, whether they be one person operations or large companies.  

Examples of activities include (but not limited to):  

  • surf lessons, kayaking or swimming  
  • trail bike touring or bush-walking  
  • fitness training, yoga classes or other wellness activities  
  • horse riding or dog training classes  
  • educational tours or classes not covered by a permit  
  • other similar activities which are instructor lead  

Please note that in some instances, non-profit and charitable organisations may be required to possess a Tour Operator Licence.  

You can find out more about Tour Operator Licences, including applicable fees from the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Change (DEECA) here: https://www.forestsandreserves.vic.gov.au/tour-operators  

How to obtain a Tour Operator Licence 

Eligibility requirements  

Generally, to be eligible for this licence, you must:  

  • have adequate public liability insurance (at least $20 million)  
  • ensure procedures are in place to minimise the risk of potential hazards to clients  

Ongoing eligibility requirements  

You will need to comply with all relevant legislation, standards and Codes of Practice, including relevant Australian Adventure Activity Standards.  

You will also need to ensure that you comply with the requirement to possess any other relevant permits or authorities - these will depend on the activity you intend to undertake.  

You can apply for a Tour Operate Licence via the application form here: 

 

Further information  

For further information, or your wish to enquiry about obtaining a licence, please email licenses@GreatOceanRoadAuthority.vic.gov.au