Yes, doing the Great Ocean Road alone is not only possible but is considered one of the most rewarding solo road trips in the world. The route is exceptionally safe, well-signposted, and features numerous "solo-friendly" stops such as the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, and the charming seaside town of Apollo Bay. Traveling solo allows you the freedom to pull over at any scenic lookout without negotiation or to spend hours photographing the sunset over the Southern Ocean. For solo travelers in 2026, the infrastructure is excellent, with plenty of hostels, boutique motels, and well-maintained campsites along the B100 highway. Driving is on the left side of the road, and while the path is winding, it is easy to navigate for any confident driver. If you don't want to drive, many "small-group" tour operators cater specifically to solo travelers, providing a social environment while still allowing for personal exploration at the major landmarks along the 243-kilometer stretch.