Eleven-Day Self-Drive Tour of Australia
10 cities |
21 attraction(s) |
total distance 2374
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day3
Day4
Day5
Day6
Day7
Day8
Day9
Day10
Day11
Day1: Adelaide > Tanunda
2 attraction(s) ·
55 km
2
Beyond its rolling hills & scenic vistas, this lush valley is known for its vineyards & eateries.
Day2: Adelaide > Kangaroo Island
3 attraction(s) ·
214 km
2
The magical rock formation is a natural wonder, where enormous granite supports many towering rocks. These rocks have been sculpted by seawater and sea winds for thousands of years into various shapes, leaving people in admiration. The unique form and colorful surface of the rocks showcase the beauty and diversity of nature. It is one of the most popular photo spots on the island and definitely a must-see natural wonder on your journey.
5
km
3
Natural arch-shaped rock formation with stalactites, viewed from a platform facing the ocean.
Day3: Kangaroo Island > Mount Gambier
4 attraction(s) ·
396 km
1
Natural, rugged island with native animals, nature reserves, bushland, beach & rock formations.
392
km
3
Cobalt-blue crater lake changing seasonally to a steel-gray color, with a lookout platform & trails.
2
km
4
A huge sinkhole stands at the center of this landscaped garden with seasonal events.
Day4: Mount Gambier > Colac Otway > Apollo Bay
3 attraction(s) ·
273 km
2
Coastal route with scenic highlights like the 12 Apostles rock stacks, beaches & a wildlife refuge.
26
km
Day5: Port Campbell
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
Day6: Port Campbell > Corangamite
4 attraction(s) ·
19 km
3
Offshore rock arch & iconic Great Ocean Road sight, once connected to land by another arch.
13
km
4
Day7: Port Campbell > Melbourne > Colac Otway
3 attraction(s) ·
362 km
3
Coastal route with scenic highlights like the 12 Apostles rock stacks, beaches & a wildlife refuge.
Day8: Melbourne
3 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
The Melbourne Botanic Garden is a beautiful garden located on the banks of the Yarra River, with over 12,000 species of plants from around the world. Walking along the dirt roads in the park, you can admire a small area of pristine rainforest and play frisbee on the large lawn. There is also a 4-kilometer running track in the park that passes by lakes where you can see beautiful eels and black swans. Undoubtedly, this is one of the most striking gardens in Melbourne.
2
km
2
Flinders Street Station is one of Melbourne's largest and busiest train stations, as well as one of the buildings left behind from the Victorian era. As the first railway station in Melbourne, it serves as the central station for local railway lines. Its grand architectural style is very attractive and easily recognizable. Located in the city center, the station's unique location facing Federation Square and St. Paul's Church has become one of Melbourne's most important cultural centers. The entire station is built with yellow stone, and the bronze dome is one of its greatest features. When night falls, the station is illuminated by dim yellow lights and looks especially beautiful. As far as the eye can see, the magnificent buildings give people a peaceful and beautiful feeling. Melbourne residents often meet under the station's clock, which has become an important part of their lives. To experience the charm of Flinders Street Station, it is recommended to visit at night when you will surely be amazed by its unique classical beauty.
1
km
3
Fed Square is located in the center of Melbourne, Australia. It covers an area of 3.2 hectares and is adjacent to the Yarra River. The unique architectural style exudes the charm of Australian Aboriginal culture. The square is a holy place for people to gather, and the tourist center is a focus. Various celebratory events are held here every year, including New Year's countdowns and live sports broadcasts. The history of the square can be traced back to the 1960s. After a large-scale reconstruction, it was put into use in 2002 as a mixed-use multi-functional place with 16 cafes, bars and restaurants, various shops, and tourist service centers. There are many attractions around the square, such as the Ian Potter Center, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, the National Gallery of Victoria Children's Play area, and the Australian Commercial Art galleries Association, etc. Tourists can spend unforgettable time here. The Melbourne Visitor Center provides thoughtful services for tourists to understand tourism information in Melbourne and Victoria. Fed Square is a vibrant and culturally rich place that is worth visiting.
Day9: Melbourne
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
Day11: Melbourne > Adelaide
2 attraction(s) ·
682 km








































