![]() ![]() It’s possible to do this trip driving only on paved roads as well, but in that case, you will need to cover the distance of almost 700 km between Glen Helen and Kings Canyon on the paved road (instead of 250km via the Mereenie Loop). TIP:You will need a 4WD for this itinerary. Day 10: Uluru – Kata Tjuta NP and drive back to Alice Springs.Day 9: Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park.Stay in Ayers Rock Resort (Yulara) for 2 nights. Day 8: Kings Canyon – Uluru (Ayers Rock).Day 6: Alice Springs – West MacDonnell Ranges – Glen Helen.Here you can find our detailed 6- day itinerary for Australia’s Red Centre, from Alice Springs to Uluru. The trip between Alice Springs and Ayers Rock including West MacDonnell Ranges and Kings Canyon is probably one of the most special trips we ever did, not just in Australia.īelow is a short version of our daily schedule. It’s just so typically Australian and so unique that you really shouldn’t miss it. If there is one part I would include in every Australia itinerary, it’s the Red Center. In that case, you may want to stay there for a few more days. Unless you want to spend more time exploring the Blue Mountains, of course. If you travel without kids, I think it’s a much better option to just stay in Sydney. TIP: You can either rent a car for the last two days or spend more time in Sydney, stay in the city, and book a day trip to the Blue Mountains. Sleep near Sydney Airport for 1 night (we stayed at Novotel Sydney International Airport). Stay in Leura for 1 night (or you can simply book a day tour from Sydney). Day 3: Featherdale Wildlife Park and the Blue Mountains.With a family, check out these top attractions and/or Taronga Zoo. Stay in Sydney for 2 nights (we recommend InterContinental Sydney). Here is what our itinerary in the Sydney area looked like: We also visited the nearby Blue Mountains and I think that this stunning area is also a must when visiting Sydney. We don’t spend much time in cities when we travel, but we spent two days in Sydney and loved it. It’s such a beautiful city and there is so much to see – definitely worth a stop. Probably every Australia itinerary will start or end in Sydney. Take a look! Sydney and The Blue Mountains – 4 Days This will allow you to plan your trip Down Under and create your own perfect Australia itinerary, using our tips and suggestions. That way you can easily mix and match these ‘blocks’ depending on which areas you want to visit. To help you plan your trip easier, I split our Australia itinerary into separate blocks per region. Planning tip: Below you can find our Australia road trip itinerary. After all, when you fly to the other side of the world, you really want to see the best of the best, right? This Australia itinerary covers many highlights that we thought were worth our time the most. We planned this trip ourselves, spent many hours perfecting this itinerary and we absolutely loved this trip! The 5-week Australia road trip itinerary that I share in this article is based on our second road trip in Australia. ![]() The first time we followed a standard East Coast itinerary from Cairns to Sydney and, to tell you the truth, were quite disappointed. So you can just pick the areas that interest you the most and plan your own perfect Australia road trip. Good to know: This 5 weeks Australia itinerary is structured in such a way that it includes separate ‘itinerary blocks’ per area (Sydney, Melbourne, Red Center, etc.). Are you looking for the best Australia itinerary? It’s a tough choice – there are just so many options… Nevertheless, in this post, we try to give you a good starting point on how to best plan your Australia road trip itinerary.
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