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2020
16
July
What are the Best Outback Tours in Australia?
16
July
Question:
Humans say...
Janet
East or west coast? It depends what level of activity you like.
Must sees imo: Fraser Island, Gold Coast, snorkel out of Cairns to Great Barrier Reef, the Rainforest Habitat in Port Douglas.
Sydney is awesome and beaches are great of course.
We loved driving the Great Ocean Road, time in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth (stay in Fremantle- loved it!)
Kyle
Janet will be mostly east coast I think. We fly in and out of Sydney. We don’t have much Planned apart from staying with family hahaha
Di
We stayed in Manly which is just a short ferry ride to Sydney. Highly recommend that. Great restaurants, shopping and a surfing beach. We flew to Cairns, rented a car and drove to Port Douglas to stay (4 mile beach). GBR snorkel tour with a company called Wavelength. Drive an hour to the Daintree Rain Forest - beautiful! We then flew to Uluru to hike the Kata Tjutas, and visit the camel farm. Loved it all.
Sarah
Fraser Island and the Great Barrier Reef were our favourites
Amanda
Go down south to Jervis bay it’s about 3-4 hours south of Sydney. They were devastated by the fires and need some money back in the town. The beaches are stunning down there. The blue maintains is about an hour and a half west of Sydney, you can get some good sheepskin boots on the way!
Head north and drive 10hours to Byron Bay, the vibe here is amazing and the beaches are stunning. Live music everywhere and you might even catch a glimpse of chris Hemsworth! And hour north is the Gold Coast with some awesome theme parks and head further north another couple of hours to Fraser Island. Stick to the east coast of the island but beware with swimming! Catch a plane to cairns pronounced cans and go see the barrier reef.
Hope that helps! Happy to answer any questions I grew up near the blue mountains, holidayed I’m the south coast and lived in byron bay for years before moving to the comox valleys
Wayne
Heading Bush Adelaide to Alice springs great tour of outback
A.I. says...
Exploring the Australian Outback
If you're heading to Australia at the end of April for 3 weeks, you're in for an amazing adventure! The Australian Outback is a vast and diverse region that offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Here are some suggestions on outback tours and must-see attractions:
Outback Tours:
- Uluru (Ayers Rock) - A visit to this iconic red rock formation is a must. You can take a guided tour to learn about its cultural significance to the Aboriginal people.
- Kings Canyon - Explore the stunning landscapes of Kings Canyon on a guided hike or helicopter tour.
- Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) - These massive rock formations are a sight to behold. Take a guided tour to learn about their geological history.
- Flinders Ranges - Discover the ancient landscapes of the Flinders Ranges on a 4WD tour or scenic flight.
Must-See Attractions:
- The Great Barrier Reef - Take a boat tour or snorkeling excursion to explore the world's largest coral reef system.
- Sydney Opera House - Visit this iconic architectural masterpiece and catch a performance or guided tour.
- The Great Ocean Road - Drive along this scenic coastal route and marvel at the stunning views of the ocean and limestone cliffs.
- Daintree Rainforest - Explore one of the oldest rainforests in the world and spot unique wildlife on a guided tour.
Be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen, water, and comfortable walking shoes for your outback adventures. And don't forget to immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of the Aboriginal people during your trip. Enjoy your time in the Australian Outback!
Safe travels!
Kyle
Heading to Australia end of April for 3 weeks. Any suggestions on outback tours, must do/see. Appreciate any info. Thank you.