Victoria | Melbourne to Alice Springs Road Trip Itinerary 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. Sarah Latham / Friday, 4 June 2021 0 68265 Article rating: No rating 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. Read more
Northern Territory | Explorer's Way Adelaide to Darwin Road Trip Itinerary Northern Territory | Explorer's Way Adelaide to Darwin Road Trip Itinerary One of the great Australian road trips! Anonym / Tuesday, 1 June 2021 0 55169 Article rating: No rating 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. Read more
Beaches to the Mountains Beaches to the Mountains The best of Akaroa to Castle Hill Anonym / Tuesday, 1 June 2021 0 53753 Article rating: No rating Travelling the South Island in a campervan? Make sure you add Akaroa and Castle Hill to your list of stops! You will be blown away by the scenery at this French seaside town. Read more
New South Wales | Sydney to Broken Hill Road Trip Itinerary New South Wales | Sydney to Broken Hill Road Trip Itinerary Discover the best of inland New South Wales on this 12 day road trip itinerary. Leaving from and returning to Sydney, experience spectacular inland Australia including Mungo National Park. Sarah Latham / Monday, 31 May 2021 0 61111 Article rating: No rating Discover a great mix of city and outback. Venturing from Sydney to as far away as Broken Hill, you'll visit the Blue Mountains, have dinner in the world's first horse-drawn restaurant, uncover the mining city of Broken Hill and vibrant Wagga Wagga. Get ready to discover a unique section of New South Wales. Read more
South Australia | Adelaide to Clare Road Trip Itinerary South Australia | Adelaide to Clare Road Trip Itinerary Combining South Australia's gorgeous scenery and beautiful cellar doors, discover the best of South Australia's wine region in this 5 day itinerary. Sarah Latham / Monday, 31 May 2021 0 53367 Article rating: No rating Adelaide is known as Australia’s wine capital and the title is well deserved. A love of wine is part of the city’s lifeblood. But to really appreciate the depth of South Australia’s winemaking talent you need to venture beyond the city limits to the Adelaide Hills, the Barossa and the Clare Valley. Despite their proximity, these three regions are remarkably different in size, topography and heritage. This drive also showcases some of South Australia’s most gorgeous scenery — from the orchards and native bush of the Adelaide Hills to Barossa’s grand 19th century chateaux and the dry hills and big skies of the Clare Valley. Just remember to take your time. Read more