One of the most famous road trips in Australia, the Great Ocean Road stretches 243 kilometers along the Victorian coastline. Highlights include The Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, and coastal cliffs. Activities include surfing, hiking, and wildlife spotting.
This epic stretch is legendary for being the longest, straightest, and flattest road in Australia. Highlights include remote outback landscapes, Head of Bight for whale watching, and Eucla’s historic telegraph station. Activities include golfing along the Nullarbor Links, the world’s longest golf course.
Explore rugged wilderness and ancient landscapes in the northwest corner of Australia. Highlights include Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungles), Gibb River Road, and Horizontal Falls. Activities include hiking, helicopter tours, and Indigenous cultural experiences.
Perfect for wine lovers, this region is renowned for its vineyards and gourmet food. Highlights include winery tours, Lyndoch town, and autumn vineyard scenery. Activities include wine tasting, hot air balloon rides, and culinary experiences.
Travel through the lush rainforests and pristine beaches of Northern Queensland. Highlights include The Daintree Rainforest, Great Barrier Reef, and Atherton Tablelands. Activities include snorkeling, wildlife spotting, and exploring waterfalls.
Discover the rugged beauty of Tasmania on this scenic loop around the island. Highlights include Freycinet National Park, Cradle Mountain, and Wineglass Bay. Activities include hiking, kayaking, and wildlife encounters with Tasmanian devils.
Explore Australia’s iconic outback and Indigenous heritage. Highlights include Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), and Kings Canyon. Activities include sunrise and sunset tours, camel rides, and stargazing.
A breathtaking route along WA’s coastline, home to marine wonders and desert landscapes. Highlights include Ningaloo Reef, Monkey Mia (dolphins), and Kalbarri National Park. Activities include snorkeling, diving, and scenic hikes.