From Iconic Australian Landmarks To Offbeat Places
Australia is a country with dramatic landscapes and contrasts like no other. If you are planning a trip for the first time it’s hard not to feel overwhelmed when making a choice. One of the questions that comes to mind is where to travel when you have the time to travel to Australia so as to narrow down the list of sites. Here below you find a complete Australia Travel Planning Guide that gives you our top information for visiting all the famous landmarks of Australia and most beautiful places as well as lesser-known yet interesting places worth adding to your trip itinerary. You can also purchase our book to help you create your Australia Itinerary.
The Australian Cities
There is no trip to Australia without seeing Melbourne and Sydney! These two Australian cities is where many international travellers coming to Australia start their trip itinerary. Being located on the eastern Coast of Australia, Melbourne and Sydney are ideal getaway to Tasmania, to the warm tropical destinations of Queensland and Northern Australia as well as to many epic road trips on the East Coast of Australia. Here below our destination guide with the best cities to visit in Australia. For more details check this page on how to visit Cities in Australia.
From the East Coast to the West Coast
Australia is all about road trips. It offers many different trips from short to long, and the East Coast of Australia is the most popular destination for overseas travellers. The only drawback is distances. Alone from Melbourne to Cairns is +4000 km. Be prepared for long driving distances and arm yourself with patience. Here below you find guides about the East Coast, divided into smaller trip segments: South East Coast, Gold Coast and Northern Tropical Queensland. As well as Australia West Coast. Road trips are ideal for couples or if you travel with a companion, however as-as solo traveller, driving on your own is doable I have done it several times on different solo trips. Here you can read more about my solo driving adventures.
Australian Islands
If you love road tripping and nature, you are likely to have Tasmania or Kangaroo Island on your trip itinerary. Kangaroo Island is an easy drive and a road trip adventure for nature lovers, if you are visiting Adelaide, it must be on your plan. Tasmania has demanding places regarding time and activities, as this is a top hiking destination in Australia with hundreds of short to long walking tracks. Here is an introduction to three main Australian islands.
Fraser Island Guide
Kangaroo Island Guide
Rottnest Island Guide
Outback Destinations in Australia
As many say the Outback is the real Australia. I feel to agree with this as the Outback is the unique landmark of Australia, rich of natural treasures as well as traditions and culture. If you are lucky enough to travel to some of the amazing Australia Outback destinations, I’m sure you will fall in love with it. Travellers come back to Australia on their second or third trip only to experience more of the Outback and see more of the native Australian animals. Here below an introduction to some of the most beautiful destinations that can’t miss out when travelling in the Autralian Outback.
Best Australian Road Trips
Australia is a top destination for road trips. There are endless possibilities for creating your own road trip journey, even when travelling alone. Here are our picks from easy day road trips to multi-day on-the-road adventures. From main cities to coastal and Outback regions, as well as food regions. Australia has premium food regions worth visiting, from Margaret River 300 km south of Perth, to north and south of Adelaide, to the Hunter Valley 300 km from Sydney and more regions for tasting Australian local foods.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA TRIPS
SYDNEY ROAD TRIPS
Tools and Resources to help you plan your Australian Adventure
Please find here below a list of useful pages and resources that will help you plan your Australian Destinations smartly. Click on the icons below or the links or check out this guide on how to plan your travels to Australia now. If you need help, feel free to contact me here.