Northern territory West MacDonnell Ranges Road Trip

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Australia has it all. Rainforests that roll into reefs, sprawling red rocky gorges, sitting alongside some of the world's best cities. Explore Australia by region and get inspired by our local highlights.

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Crystal Clear water paddle boarding on Hyams Beach Jervis Bay NSW

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Recommended Regions

A breathtaking top-down aerial view of the iconic shifting white sands and vibrant turquoise water patterns at Hill Inlet on Whitehaven Beach.

Queensland

The home of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the biggest reef in the world. Base yourself in Cairns for the northern reef and easy access to day cruises, snorkelling and diving, or island escapes. If you’re heading for the crystal clear water and white sand beaches we recommend the Whitsundays. Here you’ll find one of the world’s best beaches - Whitehaven.
You can fly into Proserpine (the Airlie Beach gateway) or Hamilton Island for scenic flights over the reef and a palm laden tropical island base that’s perfect for yacht charters and island hoping. Best for: snorkelling & diving, island stays, scenic flights, once-in-a-lifetime “how is this real?” moments.

Victoria

Yes, the Twelve Apostles are iconic, but all of Victoria is magic. Rainforest pockets in the Otways, surf towns like Lorne, seaside stops in Apollo Bay, and dramatic Shipwreck Coast scenery around Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge. Drive the Great Ocean Road, and time the Apostles for sunrise or sunset when it’s quieter (and the light does all the work). Best for: road-trippers, photographers, and some of the world's best dining.

Great Ocean Road, 12 apostles, Victoria
A rear view of a white caravan kicking up dust on a dirt track. In the background, large striped sandstone domes rise under a dramatic red and orange sunset sky.

Broome & The Kimberley

If you’ve always wanted to see the “remote Australia” you've seen in TV & magazines, Broome and The Kimberleys are a must-visit. Broome is your gate way to mangroves, pearl farms, and a beautiful coastlines. A laid-back start before you head into the Kimberley’s ancient landscapes of gorges and rivers. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure region, go deeper by 4WD for an epic road-trip, or travel in luxury on a small cruise ship for front-row access to places most travellers never reach.

Uluru and The Red Centre

The heart of Australia's Outback. Starry desert skies, red ranges and scenery that will stop you in your tracks. Base yourself around Uluru to catch the light at sunrise and sunset, explore the domes and valleys of Kata Tjuta, and spend your evenings under a star-filled skies while listening to local legends. It’s an iconic first-timer region because it’s easy to do well, and it delivers that “I finally made it to Australia” feeling like nowhere else.

Looking down on the steep, grooved red slopes of Uluru showing the intricate patterns of erosion and shadow.

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