
Uluru I Northern Territory I Australia
Destino: AUSTRALIA
Great Southern Land
Australia, our home. We’ve left this rugged, red, dusty country many times, but we always love returning home. There is nowhere else in the world like Australia that offers so many sights from dazzling beaches to rugged coastlines and weather worn rock formations to iconic cities and massive tides.
We’ve spent a lot of time travelling Australia, but in this big country, there is never a shortage of things to see and do. Australia is the perfect road trip destination.
Travel Guide: AUSTRALIA
From ancient Aboriginal culture tied into the land itself through to modern, diverse coastal cities, Australia is full of the unexpected. Characterised as the oldest, flattest, driest and smallest continent in the world, it’s the perfect country to plan a road trip and lose yourself in the ever-changing landscape for months at a time.
Whether you head off on a road trip along the Great Ocean Road, dive into the Great Barrier Reef or dine at the top of Sydney Tower, there is something for everyone.
You could meet Australia’s unique animals at Wild Life Sydney Zoo, hit the waves at Surfers Paradise, get lost amongst street art in Melbourne, fly over the Bungle Bungle ranges and marvel at the beehive-like formations, taste Aussie wines in the Barossa Valley or defy death with Australia’s ancient apex predator, the ‘salty’, at Crocosaurus Cove’s Cage of Death.
What will you choose?

Inspiración:
Estancias en la ciudad
Experience Australian cities with our self-guided city stay itineraries.
Perth I Western Australia
3 días
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Day 1: Rottnest Island
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Day 2: Perth City
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Day 3: Pinnacles
Hobart I Tasmania
4 dias
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Day 1: Port Arthur
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Day 2: MONA
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Day 3: Salamanca Markets
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Day 4: Wineglass Bay
Inspiración:
Viaje por carretera
Australia’s National Highway 1 is 14,500km’s in length making it the longest highway within a single country and the second longest highway in the world. Perfect for an epic road trip.
So, where will you start?
Inspiración:
Encuentros con la vida silvestre

Known as a country where just about everything can kill you, Australia has 21 of the 25 most venomous snakes in the world. However, it’s also home to a diverse animal population with many that are only found here, from the well-known kangaroo and koala to the lesser known quokka and Tasmanian devil.
– Steve Irwin


