Wind your way through palm-fringed beaches, ancient rainforests and the golden outback of North Queensland. Throughout this drive you’ll be mesmerised by steep mountain ranges and breathtaking lookouts. Explore small towns with a rich Aboriginal history and take one of the many cultural tours along the way.
Drive from Perth to Albany in the South West of Western Australia. You will be taken through tall forests and the scenic coastline of Western Australia. Stop along the way for whale watching or a quick surf. Explore the Margaret River region making sure you stop to taste their fine food and wines.
Drive along the roads of the Red Centre Way and find geological giants in the heat of the desert. This drive has everything you’d expect from an outback adventure, from gorges to long stretches of unsealed road. Experience the changing colours of Uluru and you’ll never want to wipe the red dust from your boots.
Starting in Australia’s second oldest city, Hobart, this drive gives you a taste of our colonial glory one minute and breathtaking bay views the next. Be sure to explore Cradle Mountain and why not stop and enjoy a Gordon River cruise.
The dramatic coastline between Sydney and Melbourne is one of Australia’s best kept secrets. You’ll find amazing stretches of coastline, wildlife parks and Aboriginal culture. Take a side trip inland to Canberra or visit the penguins on Phillip Island.
The Great Southern Touring Route
This drive offers you historical Shipwreck Coast, Aboriginal culture of the Grampians and the Great Western wine region. A fantastic way to explore the many national parks of South Australia.
The drive from Sydney to Cairns provides the ultimate combination of coastline and hinterland. This magnificent drive offers something for everyone - from the hustle and bustle of city life, to laid back country towns. With world famous beaches and beautiful rainforests, this is one holiday you won’t want to end.
Take the ultimate adventure drive and explore just a section or the entire route; from Cairns to Broome. Pass through amazing landscapes, ancient gorges, rock pools, salt pans, hot springs and abundant wildlife. From spectacular national parks to white sandy beaches, this is one drive that reveals sights that will have you entranced the entire way.
Adelaide and the Fleurieu Peninsula
Travel inland on the Fleurieu Peninsula and discover 22 conservation parks, an abundance of Australian nature and visit Kangaroo Island. Choose the coastline between Melbourne and Adelaide taking you by the World Heritage-listed Naracoorte Cave and the wineries of Coonawarra, Langhorne Creek and McLaren Vale.
Follow the route of the first Australian Explorer, John McDouall Stuart, venturing from Adelaide to Darwin. This drive has a lot to offer from opal mines at Coober Pedy to the rugged outback of the Flinders Ranges and the Australian landmark of Uluru.
The South Australian loop is an experience in contrasts. In one day’s drive you can travel from a cultured capital to a vastly different landscape, boasting the Wilpena Pound and the Barossa Valley. Enjoy wine and food trails, storybook cottages and the peaceful outback.
Head south from the city of Sydney along the Hume Highway. This will lead you through the Southern Highlands to Canberra, Australia’s capital. Visit Canberra’s sights before venturing back to the South Coast to visit Batemans Bay, Bermagui and the picturesque town of Eden.
Drive between Sydney and Melbourne while passing through Australia's capital. Wind through the town of Bendigo brimming with its Victorian architecture and stop and take a swim in the Murray River.
Take this spectacular coastal drive and discover some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches and secret seaside villages. From pounding surf to protected coves, this magical road trip showcases the Twelve Apostles, Bay of Islands and the Otway Ranges rainforest.
Drive from Brisbane to Fraser Island and experience the ultimate magnificent coastline south Queensland has to offer. This drive offers something for everyone, from the hustle and bustle of city life to laid back country towns. The Pacific Coast will unveil many unique places that are home to friendly locals waiting to meet you.
Meet some of Western Australia’s unique marine animals and travel the Coral Coast to Monkey Mia. This scenic drive passes along some of the country’s most beautiful beaches and coves, so you can get up close and personal with whale sharks, manta rays and turtles.