Australia Self-Driving Guide and Driver's License Usage Instructions

The article introduces the usage rules for Chinese driver's licenses in Australia and translation requirements, and recommends Kangaroo Island and the Great Ocean Road as two major self-driving destinations.

Kangaroo Island is a popular self-driving destination in southern Australia, featuring rich natural landscapes and wildlife. The island has multiple attractions, including Cape Du Couedic Lightstation, ideal for sunset views, Admirals Arch and Remarkable Rocks offering spectacular scenery, Cape Borda Lightstation where you can experience firing a 19th-century cannon, Snelling Beach suitable for swimming, Emu Bay allowing vehicles to drive on the beach, and Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park for animal watching. There are 5 fuel stations and 4 charging points on the island, some areas require 4WD, and insurance is recommended.
The Great Ocean Road is a famous southwestern coastal self-driving route in Victoria, extending 285 kilometers from Torquay, passing through several resort towns south of Geelong such as Anglesea and Lorne, and ending at Warrnambool. The scenery along the way is magnificent, and hiking enthusiasts can opt for the Great Ocean Walk (from Apollo Bay to the Twelve Apostles, spanning 104 kilometers).
The Twelve Apostles is one of the most famous natural attractions along the Great Ocean Road. Composed of limestone pillars standing along the coast, the sight is spectacular and a must-visit photography spot for tourists.