THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE GREAT BEACH DRIVE ROAD TRIP

The Great Beach Drive is not just a way to get off the conventional way of travel and experience the thrill of adventure, but it also puts you closer to nature, having been surrounded by an abundance of wildlife that is native to Australia, such as Kangaroos, turtles, whales, dolphins and thousands of bird species. 

The Great Beach Drive is known as one of Australia’s best shortcuts because instead of taking the M1 (Bruce Highway) from the Sunshine Coast to Rainbow Beach via Gympie, you take the prettier and quicker Beach Highway. 

Best Time to Do The Great Beach Drive

The best time to visit the Great Beach Drive is between the months of July to September as there’s the chance of spotting migrating whales who head north to warmer waters along Australia’s East Coast. 

There are plenty of stops along the way that you should take to break up the journey. Here are some places we recommend you visit.

Red Canyon

The canyon is made up of vibrant red and yellow rock formations, which were once used as a meeting place by the indigenous Gubbi Gubbi people. It is said it was a secret meeting place for women of the tribe. 

Double Island Point

If you don’t do lunch here, at least take a bottle of water on the walk, especially in the summer months! And keep your eyes peeled for a pod of dolphins surfing the waves. 

Rainbow Beach

Back in our car we drove along the short access road from Double Island Point and entered Rainbow Beach, and were like wow! Another whole world of paradise opened up before our eyes.

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