Australia Travel Guide

Looking for places to visit in Australia and how to make it the dream trip of a lifetime?

Australia IS everything you've dreamed of and more. It's a land of colors and contrasts: from the red, dusty outback to the lush, tropical rainforests, with moutains, vineyards, and the most beautiful beaches in the world in between.

We're Aussies who have travelled the country extensively for 3 years. We road tripped around Australia for 18 months in a caravan/ travel trailer with our two daughters Kalyra and Savannah.

You can hear more about that in this podcast episode.

We're from the Central Coast in NSW, and have also lived in Broome, WA, Mooolaba on the Sunshine Coast, QLD and Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

We've also taken many short trips to explore our beautiful country even further.

We have a huge amount of useful travel tips and destination highlights on Australia to help you plan your trip.

We've grouped them into the categories below so click to the one that suits you most. You'll find a complete list of all the posts below the categories so keep scrolling.

You'll find our best travel tips and general Australia content under the Best of Australia!

We hope you enjoy traveling either to, or around, Australia as much as we do. She truly is one of the most exotic and beautiful countries in the world.

UNIQUELY AUSTRALIA - TRAVEL IDEAS AND HIGHLIGHTS

No matter your interests, you can find experiences to match in Australia. Click the image below to find experiences and attractions that suit what you're looking for! It will take you to a wide variety of articles designed to inspire and help you plan. Almost all of our content and tips are based upon personal experience!

BEST OF AUSTRALIA TRAVEL TIPS

people looking at the ocean

Looking for some Australian highlights, don't miss experiences, and important things to know about traveling in Australia?

We've put together several posts highlighting some of the best places to visit and things to do and see in Australia.

I must say that your travel blog of Australia is the best I have ever seen. You have really shown how incredible Australia is. You have encouraged not only Australians, but travelers from overseas to visit different regions of Australia. Your beautiful photography makes you want to travel around Australia. Often tourists only get to see the East Coast of Australia, and mainly the commercial parts and don't get to see the raw beauty of Australia. I do believe a lot of tourists will come to Australia because of your travel blog. They will see places that are unheard of. Keep up the great work and can't wait for you to do a travel blog on South Australia.

Louisa Kilmentos

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW

LANGUAGE

British English is the main language spoken in Australia. But, be warned - Australian's have their own lingo. It's full of rhyming slang and shortened words. Don't be surprised if you have no idea what an Aussie is saying. 

CURRENCY

Australia's national currency is the Australian Dollar, which comes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes. Coins come in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent and one and two dollar denominations. 

SAFETY

Australia is generally a very safe and welcoming place to visit. It consistently ranks as one of the safest countries in the world ... despite its dangerous animals ;)

ACCESSING MONEY

Credit Cards are widely accepted. However, many smaller, local business will only accept cash, so always have some on hand, especially when traveling in the Outback. Amex will almost always incur a fee. 

POWER

In Australia the standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Plug Type is I, which is the plug that has three flat pins in a triangular pattern.

WI-FI & INTERNET

Free Wi-Fi is not readily available and it's expensive. Australia's internet can be slow and non-existent outside of urban areas. The two main mobile networks are Optus and Telstra. Telstra is the best.

BEST AUSTRALIA BEACHES

woman standing on a boulder on the beach

After traveling in-depth for three years around Australia, and spending 22 years traveling through over 50 countries (many in-depth) we are quite confident in saying Australia has the best beaches in the world.

You cannot beat them for pristine beauty, endless space, and a laid back lifestyle to match.

Western Australia is where you'll find the most pristine beaches, with barely a soul on them, and the most crystal clear, looks-photoshopped-but-its-not blue water you'll ever see.

AUSTRALIAN ICONS

Uluru - one of Australia's natural wonders

These are the places you think of when you hear the word Australia. I'm sure many of them are on your Australian bucket list.

We visited almost all of them. Browse around for our best tips on things to see and do for each one. Our 3-week itinerary above will help you visit several!

BEST TIME TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

Sept- Nov | March - May

SPRING | AUTUMN

Mild temperatures in the South and still great for swimming. It's cool enough to tour Uluru and the Red Centre, and the humidity and rains won't be around up north in the tropics.

Dec - Feb

SUMMER IN THE SOUTH

Summer in the Southern regions of Australia is a popular time to visit. You'll find fun festivals. a festive spirit, and beautiful beaches. Some areas will be hot, but the ocean breeze will offer relief. 

Nov - April

WET SEASON IN THE NORTH 

The worst time to visit the entire Top End of Australia. It's EXTREMELY humid, with PLENTY of rain, potential cyclones & road closures. It's stinger season, so terrible for ocean swimming (like die from a box jellyfish sting kind of terrible)

WINTER IN THE SOUTH

Temperatures in the South will vary for levels of coldness. Aussies will find anything under 19°C cold. You may find winters pleasant. Probably too cold for beach swimming. Bryon Bay to Fraser Island will have the mildest winter temps.

April - Nov

DRY SEASON NORTH

Absolute BEST time to visit the Top End. You won't see one cloud. Warm, dry, fantastic for swimming, and daily adventures. The beginning of the dry will be most lush and green. 

PLANNING AN AUSTRALIAN TRIP

young girl holding baby Kangaroo

Are you ready to plan your Australian trip? Here are some useful articles on costs, saving money, finding accommodation, and getting around.

We've also created some itinerary ideas for those with shorter time to make sure you see the best of Australia.

OUR AUSTRALIAN FAVORITES

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Of course, we're asked a lot what our favorites are in Australia. It's an extremely difficult question to answer as EVERYTHING in Australia is great.

We've done our best to pick. Click the links below for more in-depth content on each place or experience.

FAVORITE ROAD TRIPS

FAVORITE FOOD REGIONS

FAVORITE CITIES

  1. Sydney, NSW (Beauty)
  2. Melbourne (Culture)
  3. Adelaide (food and wine)
  4. Darwin (chilled uniqueness)

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We don't plan on stopping that. We now have a base in Raleigh, NC - after being granted a Green Card for our extraordinary ability in the art of travel blogging.

We will continue to explore more of the US but also intend on traveling further abroad - Europe, South East Asia and Central and South America.

We can't wait to share more of our favorites as we experience them.

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