There isn’t a way to travel around Australia since it depends on what you’re interested, in and what matters most to you. However there are routes that many people choose;
- The East Coast; This route starts in Sydney. Takes you up the coast to Cairns with stops at known places like Byron Bay, the Gold Coast, Brisbane and the Whitsunday Islands.
- The Great Ocean Road; This route follows the coast of Victoria. Includes visits to iconic landmarks such as the Twelve Apostles as well as picturesque towns like Lorne and Apollo Bay.
- The Red Centre; This route leads you through the heart of Australia with stops at sites like Uluru (Ayers Rock) Kings Canyon and Alice Springs.
- The West Coast; Starting in Perth this route guides you up the coast to Broome while making stops at destinations such as Margaret River, Monkey Mia and Ningaloo Reef.
- The Savannah Way; This route takes you from Cairns to Broome through the remote wilderness of the outback.
These are a few examples among possible routes, for exploring Australia. It’s crucial to conduct research and plan your trip based on your interests and preferences.