Intrepid Travel
Melbourne to Brisbane Adventure
Spot native wildlife as you travel along Australia’s scenic east coast and learn about First Nations culture. On this 13-day adventure from Melbourne to Brisbane, you’ll drive along the Bunurong coast to Wilsons Promontory, where you’ll walk along the Lily Pilly Gully Boardwalk and visit Squeaky Beach – known for its sand that squeaks when you walk on it. Venture through the picturesque Hunter Valley – one of Australia’s most popular winery regions and visit some cute and cuddly koalas in an animal hospital near Port Macquarie. Hang loose in the bustling beachside town of Byron, and learn about First Nations history from local Aboriginal guides.
- Activities
- Wilsons Promontory – Pillar Point Walk, Lilly Pilly Gully Walk & Squeaky Beach
- Tarra Bulga National Park – Corrigan Suspension Bridge Walk
- Raymond Island – Ferry & Koala Trail
- Buchan Caves – Guided Tour
- Eden – Bilbaan Cultural Experience
- Merimbula – Captain Sponge Oyster Tour on Pambula Lake
- Jervis Bay – Murrays Beach & Governers Head Walk
- Hunter Valley – Winery Visit & Wine Tasting
- Sydney – The Rocks Walking Tour with Aboriginal Guide
- Crowdy Bay National Park – Diamond Head Hike
- Port Macquarie – Koala Hospital guided tour
- Dorrigo National Park – Rainforest Centre & Skywalk
- Coffs Harbour – Red Rock Gumbaynggirr First Nations experience
- Byron Bay – Lighthouse Walk
- Springbrook National Park – Natural Bridge
- Byron Bay – The Farm visit
- Highlights
- Travel to Wilsons Promontory – the largest national park in Victoria. Walk through the temperate rainforest and visit Squeaky Beach, known for its rounded quartz sand that squeaks when you walk on it.
- Learn about the country’s rich First Nations history from Traditional Custodians during your Bilbaan Cultural Experience – a walking trail part of the Gateway to Bundian Way.
- Spot Koalas in their natural habitat on Raymond Island. Learn about their leisurely lifestyle, their diet of eucalyptus leaves and how they communicate with one another.
- Join a guided oyster tour on Pambula Lake and see how Sydney rock oysters are sustainably farmed. Learn about the area’s geology and culture from a local oyster farmer and taste some of the fresh shellfish.
- Keep your eye out for kangaroos on your way to a wine tasting in the chilled-out Hunter Valley – a picturesque region in the rural hills of New South Wales – then take an easy hike through Crowdy Bay National Park.
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Sydney, Australia, is a vibrant city where iconic landmarks, diverse neighborhoods, and natural beauty converge. The Sydney Opera House, with its striking sail-like design, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are symbols recognized around the world, yet the city offers much more beyond its famous skyline. Historical districts like The Rocks reveal cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and stories of early settlement, providing a sense of the city’s layered past. The city is framed by stunning natural features, from the golden sands of Bondi and Manly beaches to the serene inlets of Sydney Harbour. Parks and coastal walks, such as the Bondi to Coogee trail, offer scenic views and opportunities to experience the city’s outdoor lifestyle. Sydney Harbour itself serves as a playground for sailing, kayaking, and harbor cruises, blending urban activity with the surrounding natural environment. Sydney’s character is defined by its cultural diversity and lively urban atmosphere. Vibrant neighborhoods and an eclectic food scene reflect influences from around the world, while festivals, art galleries, and theaters showcase a thriving creative life. The city balances cosmopolitan energy with access to nature, making it a destination that offers both cultural richness and scenic exploration. |
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Sydney, Australia, is a vibrant city where iconic landmarks, diverse neighborhoods, and natural beauty converge. The Sydney Opera House, with its striking sail-like design, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are symbols recognized around the world, yet the city offers much more beyond its famous skyline. Historical districts like The Rocks reveal cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and stories of early settlement, providing a sense of the city’s layered past. The city is framed by stunning natural features, from the golden sands of Bondi and Manly beaches to the serene inlets of Sydney Harbour. Parks and coastal walks, such as the Bondi to Coogee trail, offer scenic views and opportunities to experience the city’s outdoor lifestyle. Sydney Harbour itself serves as a playground for sailing, kayaking, and harbor cruises, blending urban activity with the surrounding natural environment. Sydney’s character is defined by its cultural diversity and lively urban atmosphere. Vibrant neighborhoods and an eclectic food scene reflect influences from around the world, while festivals, art galleries, and theaters showcase a thriving creative life. The city balances cosmopolitan energy with access to nature, making it a destination that offers both cultural richness and scenic exploration. |
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Port Macquarie is situated on the Hastings River and surrounded by several beaches, along its coast. There are plenty of shops around Port Macquarie town centre including a number of different shops including surfing shops, craft and gift shops, antique shops, as well as large shopping malls like Port Central and Settlement Point Peninsula.
Around Port Macquarie town are several historic buildings, including the Courthouse, Roto House, St Thomas Church and the Wesleyan Church. You can also visit the Maritime Museum which has some interesting displays. The many beaches around Port Macquarie include Flynn's Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Nobby's Beach, Oxley Beach, Rocky Beach, Shelly Beach and Town Beach. Flynn's Beach, Lighthouse Beach and Town Beach all offer free parking and barbecues, and are patrolled during high season. |
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With it's natural beauty, lifestyle and modern facilities, the City of Coffs Harbour offers the most pleasant and comfortable living conditions in Australia. |
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Byron Bay lies on the far north coast of New South Wales, Australia, where wide beaches meet the deep blue Pacific and the point of land known as Cape Byron marks the easternmost tip of the mainland. Standing tall above the coastline, the Cape Byron Lighthouse has guided ships since 1901 and now greets walkers and sightseers who take the scenic cliff-top path for views stretching toward whales during their migration season. Stroll this track in the early morning light and watch dolphins play in the surf below or simply feel the fresh sea breeze underfoot. The town’s coastline is dotted with popular beaches, each with its own personality. Main Beach bustles with swimmers and boardwalk cafés, Wategos Beach is known for its calm water and scenic backdrop, and nearby Julian Rocks Marine Reserve offers clear water and rich underwater life for snorkelers or divers eager to see turtles, rays, and a dozen types of reef fish. Inland, the Byron Bay Farmers Market and monthly community markets bring local makers and growers together with colorful stalls of fresh produce, artisan breads, and handcrafted wares that reflect the region’s creative spirit. Byron Bay has a lively calendar of festivals and cultural events that draw visitors year-round. The Byron Bay Bluesfest, held each Easter weekend, features international and Australian musicians across blues and roots genres and includes Indigenous performances and arts showcases. The broader arts scene extends into local galleries, makers’ studios, and events like the Byron Writers Festival, where authors and thinkers discuss ideas and stories from around the world. |
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Byron Bay lies on the far north coast of New South Wales, Australia, where wide beaches meet the deep blue Pacific and the point of land known as Cape Byron marks the easternmost tip of the mainland. Standing tall above the coastline, the Cape Byron Lighthouse has guided ships since 1901 and now greets walkers and sightseers who take the scenic cliff-top path for views stretching toward whales during their migration season. Stroll this track in the early morning light and watch dolphins play in the surf below or simply feel the fresh sea breeze underfoot. The town’s coastline is dotted with popular beaches, each with its own personality. Main Beach bustles with swimmers and boardwalk cafés, Wategos Beach is known for its calm water and scenic backdrop, and nearby Julian Rocks Marine Reserve offers clear water and rich underwater life for snorkelers or divers eager to see turtles, rays, and a dozen types of reef fish. Inland, the Byron Bay Farmers Market and monthly community markets bring local makers and growers together with colorful stalls of fresh produce, artisan breads, and handcrafted wares that reflect the region’s creative spirit. Byron Bay has a lively calendar of festivals and cultural events that draw visitors year-round. The Byron Bay Bluesfest, held each Easter weekend, features international and Australian musicians across blues and roots genres and includes Indigenous performances and arts showcases. The broader arts scene extends into local galleries, makers’ studios, and events like the Byron Writers Festival, where authors and thinkers discuss ideas and stories from around the world. |
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Culture, dining and nightlife are just a few of the reasons to find yourself in sunny Brisbane. This sprawling, constantly-evolving river city is for the young and the young at heart. Shop at the outdoor markets, where you'll find fashion, crafts and produce. Beaches are the order of the day here, too, with North Stradbroke Island and Moreton Island attracting hordes of sunbathers. The more city-adjacent South Bank precinct is a recreational paradise, with beaches, cafes and museums to explore. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the earth's largest koala sanctuary is a Brisbane attraction, as is the famous Story Bridge, offering breathtaking views of the city. With over 280 days of sunshine each year, Brisbane is a warm, welcoming destination for all. |
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Culture, dining and nightlife are just a few of the reasons to find yourself in sunny Brisbane. This sprawling, constantly-evolving river city is for the young and the young at heart. Shop at the outdoor markets, where you'll find fashion, crafts and produce. Beaches are the order of the day here, too, with North Stradbroke Island and Moreton Island attracting hordes of sunbathers. The more city-adjacent South Bank precinct is a recreational paradise, with beaches, cafes and museums to explore. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the earth's largest koala sanctuary is a Brisbane attraction, as is the famous Story Bridge, offering breathtaking views of the city. With over 280 days of sunshine each year, Brisbane is a warm, welcoming destination for all. |
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