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New South Wales | Sydney to Coffs Harbour Road Trip Itinerary

12 days of non-stop beauty driving along New South Wales’ cruisy coastline

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Buckle up, relax and enjoy 12 days of non-stop beauty driving along New South Wales’ cruisy coastline and iconic small-town destinations.

Gather your family and friends, it’s time to hit the road and discover New South Wales together. This road trip transports you from the heart of Sydney’s culture to the best of Australian wine country and some of our finest beaches. You’ll cover 1741 km of rambling country-to-coast roads, connecting you to unique hinterland beauty and seaside charm.

Every day is an opportunity for fun and relaxation, whether you’re exploring South West Rock’s famous fishing spots, canoeing down the Bellingen River or hiding away with a glass of shiraz in the Hunter. This trip is a sure-fire way to tick off your New South Wales bucket list. Visit world-heritage listed parks, kayak with dolphins and enjoy local hospitality—fresh from the farm and sea—every stop along the way. Make your way from Sydney to Byron Bay in 12 days—or set your own pace. Mosey from beach town to beach town and make lasting memories with the ones you love.

Western Australia | South West Edge - Perth to Esperance Road Trip Itinerary

Follow an ever-changing coastline through vineyards, forests and deserts, encountering dolphins, whales and wildflowers.

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Spend 11 days taking one unique road trip around the edge of the South West, through wine regions, towering karri forests, and along the marine life-rich coast before returning to Perth across the desert. Meet playful dolphins and watch majestic whales. Sample premium wines and the finest fresh produce. Explore ancient caves, unique mountain ranges, and pristine beaches. Immerse yourself in the diverse landscapes and pioneering gold rush heritage of the South West.

Wildflowers generally bloom in this region between September and November, and displays are more prolific after good winter rains.

Itinerary via westernaustralia.com

Moeraki and Oamaru

You’ll Eat like a King, and Maybe see a Penguin or Two

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Home to New Zealand's most famous restaurant - Fleurs Place and its penguin colony. Everything you need to see and do in Moeraki and Oamaru, New Zealand. 

Victoria | Melbourne to Alice Springs Road Trip Itinerary

From the vibrant Melbourne city to the dramatic Great Ocean Road coastline, the rugged outback of South Australia and the spiritual heart of Australia - Uluru, you'll do it all on this 14 day Melbourne to Alice Springs road trip.

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What an amazing view! The Eureka skydeck in Melbourne gives you 360° view and is a must see when you start your route. During this magnificent trip you’ll start driving along the Great Ocean Road, stopping to admire the astonishing landscapes. Visit the old fisher's town Port Fairy while in Adelaide travel through town and visit a museum or the zoo. Once you have reached Coober Pedy take a tour of the mines where temperatures can rise up to 50°C! You’ll visit the cities of Melbourne and Adelaide and get a real sense of the Australian Outback in Alice Springs. The Northern Territory is famous for Uluru located in the middle of Australia. You will see the magical and spiritual tourist attraction with a long history of great importance in the Aboriginal culture.

Northern Territory | Explorer's Way Adelaide to Darwin Road Trip Itinerary

One of the great Australian road trips!

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One of Australia’s great iconic road trips, the Explorer’s Way follows the route first blazed for the Overland Telegraph in the 1860s. Starting in Adelaide and stretching all the way to Darwin, this legendary journey threads together outback South Australia and the Northern Territory’s most famous landscapes – from Coober Pedy’s underground homes and the red rock domes of Uluru and Kata Tjuta, to Kings Canyon, the West MacDonnell Ranges, Katherine Gorge and Litchfield’s waterfalls. 

Named after explorer John McDouall Stuart, the Explorer’s Way lets you experience big skies, historic outback pubs, and towns brimming with culture and activity, all at your own pace in an Apollo camper. 

Please note: This route is recommended for 4WD vehicles as some roads are restricted to 4WD campers only. Always: 

Check local road and weather conditions before you set off each day 

Allow extra time on unsealed or remote stretches 

Carry plenty of water and fuel, especially between major towns 

Carry relevant parks passes: Northern Territory national parks require parks passes and campground bookings to be made in advance so check online before hitting the road, and ensure you carry a copy of your parks pass with you at all times 

Your local Apollo branch team can help with vehicle and route advice before you depart. 

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