Apollo Bay is a scenic coastal town located on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. It offers a stunning crescent-shaped beach with rolling green hills as a backdrop. The town has a strong connection to its Indigenous heritage, being part of the Eastern Maar People's lands. Apollo Bay is renowned for its petrified rainforests, waterfalls, and crystal-clear streams, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, surfing, and kayaking at the beach, which is patrolled during peak periods. The town also hosts cultural events like the Apollo Bay Seafood Festival and the Great Ocean Road Marathon, attracting tourists from around the world.