On the road in Australia, can it be done?
In this article, you will find out whether it is possible to organize an on-the-road trip to Australia. Surely, like many, you have the [...]
In this article, you will find out whether it is possible to organize an on-the-road trip to Australia. Surely, like many, you have a dream of visiting the country with your family or friends or taking a mythical solo trip. We are here just for you, to help you realize your plan.
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However, we want to encourage you immediately by telling you that it is a feasible journey, although initially you will have to fill out a lot of forms and be well informed about everything you are going to do before and after arrival.
As you may know, there are a few things to do before you have this on-the-road experience. These include, of course, buying your airline ticket in good time; preparing the perfect suitcase or backpack for your on-the-road trip; applying for an international driver's license; and taking out medical insurance.
After filling out a number of forms and doing a variety of paperwork, you will finally be ready to go! So we want to offer you some suggestions for living this experience as personal enrichment and making the best of it!
A changing itinerary
You should know that depending on the itinerary you choose, every part of your trip (in this case), will be conditional. This is because we are talking about very large distances. You may find yourself driving for many hours in the middle of nowhere-if you have been on the road in the U.S., expect even more hours between cities in Australia!
Australia is truly a wonderful and gigantic country: its vistas change a great deal, and in addition to Melbourne, a vibrant city, you can also appreciate quieter places such as Perth. If your itinerary for example, involves the East Coast, then starting from beautiful Melbourne, you will find exceptional roads, paved and you will have no problem finding gas stations.
Choosing instead the northern or western part, you may run into these problems. In fact, we are talking here about areas with unspoiled nature and really rare gas stations. Therefore, to feel comfortable, we advise you not to travel to these areas from October to late April because of typhoons, cyclones and what not!
Under these circumstances, as you probably know, roads are often closed and the danger of getting stuck is just around the corner.
The Australian on-the-road itinerary must be built with your companions, whether they are loyal friends or your family, everyone will do their part. It is important to give word to all the people close to you precisely so that you do not miss any aspect of these places!
The beauty of theAustralia on the road is to rely on one's itinerary, but to also be able to observe it from different points of view, to experience one's journey to the fullest.
You will always have to consider that upon arrival in Australia, the currency will be different, that is, you will be dealing with the A$ (Australian dollar), where 1 euro is equivalent to 1.53 Australian $.
The choice of accommodations
Often, the difficulty in an on-the-road trip might be finding accommodations that are well prepared, especially if you have young children. Yet we can tell you that in this the country will accommodate you. For example, for those who like campsites, there are plenty of them, well organized and often no need to book in advance.
This in our opinion is the best solution for those visiting the country in several stages. Of course, you need to have a tent or rent a bungalow: they are usually facilities prepared for your every need. If you don't want to book a long time in advance, we recommend avoiding the high season, this way you will have additional savings. By high season we also mean typical school vacations such as Christmas or Easter.
If you're the type who can't give up hotels, you'll find plenty of bread for your teeth and many chains willing to offer you great accommodations at bargain prices. For a double room in Melbourne, you can spend around 120 euros.
The choice of vehicle
For a self-respecting Australian on-the-road trip, you need to have a vehicle that is perfect for you and especially one that can meet your needs. Is it better to choose a car or the van? If you are a camping enthusiast, perhaps the best choice is a van. Otherwise, the most interesting vehicle is definitely a nice 4×4, which is ideal to allow you to experience a safe journey and also enjoy the beautiful Australian roads.
Especially if you are planning to visit parks and maybe go on a nice safari, such as to Karijini Park, off-road driving is a must! If you do not have this necessity and only want to visit the cities and the coast, or even just want to go to the big cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, then a subcompact car will do just fine.
As you will have come to understand, this is a personal choice and will depend very much on the itinerary you plan to take.
Concluding
In answering the initial question of whether it is possible to organize an on-the-road trip to Australian soil, we have outlined several options and highlighted several practical aspects. An overland trip to Australia is an experience that is hard to forget! Lovers of open spaces and adventures should visit Australia on the road, at least once in a lifetime.
The important thing is to devise your route in advance, making a sensible and smart schedule-whether you are traveling solo or together with others-to make the most of such an extraordinary experience. We hope that in our suggestions can give you the right inspiration!
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