West Coast Australia
The most frequented area of Australia’s west coast is known as the Warlu Way that takes roadtrippers from Exmouth to Broome.
The most frequented area of Australia’s west coast is known as the Warlu Way that takes roadtrippers from Exmouth to Broome.
With stunning coastlines, epic national parks, and charming heritage towns, the coastal route between Sydney and Melbourne is worth exploring as part of any southeastern Australia road trip.
The World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system, stretching from Bundaberg in the south to the tip of Cape York in Queensland’s north.
You’re guaranteed to experience many a “WOW moment” exploring lush Tropical North Queensland. It’s a large region of northeastern Australia famed for its rainforest and wildlife, waterfalls and hiking and walking trails.
With a coastline that stretches around 4,000km from Melbourne, Victoria in the south to Cairns, Queensland in the North, Australia’s East Coast has it all.
South Africa’s less visited west coast takes you away from the tourist trail and rewards you with unspoiled vistas, delicious cuisine and wide open roads.
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