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AUSTRALIA IS EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE BACKPACKING DESTINATION WITH BEACHES, SUN, SURF AND SAND

Gap Year Travel and Backpacking in Australia

Pack your bags, because we’re about to take you on a journey through the Land Down Under! 🇦🇺🎒😄

Australia’s not just about sun, surf, and sand – it’s where even the kangaroos have a sun-kissed glow and probably catch some gnarly waves on the side! 🏄‍♂️🌅

It’s a backpacker’s paradise, with beaches that are nature’s red carpets and parties that go down in the history books (or at least in your Instagram stories). 🏖️🎉

Australia isn’t just about the typical touristy stuff. It’s also home to the remote and beautiful outback, where you can feel like you’re in the middle of a nature documentary, except with more sunscreen and fewer David Attenborough narrations. 🌵📽️

Beaches, parties, wilderness, and wildlife – Australia’s got it all! You might even learn to surf on a crocodile (just kidding, don’t try that). 🐊🏄‍♀️

Cape Tribulation

Cape Tribulation

Cape Tribulation Far North Queensland Australia Cape Tribulation, together with Daintree National Park, is one of the world's oldest rainforests. Nestled between the coral of the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforest are amazing remote white sand beaches. For the Aboriginal people the area was rich in native wildlife, flora and fauna - much of which is perfect for healing and food. Even with modern road access Cape Tribulation is still a beautifully remote part of the world.
Cairns

Cairns

Cairns Australia

Cairns is the capital of Tropical North Queensland and the gateway to the rainforest of the far north and the Great Barrier Reef of the coast. Within the city are lots of markets, a host of activities from white-water rafting, sailing, Bungy Jumping and day trips in headland. The large saltwater lagoon on the Esplanade is a huge draw-card for lots of sun-bathing and to cool down. The Great Barrier Reef is only an hours boat-ride away and one of the best places in the world for snorkelling or to get your Scuba Diving Certification.
Magnetic Island

Magnetic Island

Magnetic Island Queensland Australia

Magnetic Island is three quarters National Park and is home to many walking tracks which make it an ideal place for wildlife lovers to explore. There is some of the most incredible rock art from the Wulgurukaba people who have lived here for thousands of years. Mount Cook at 284 metres above sea level is the island's highest point, and marks the centre. In summer months (December to February) sea turtles nest on the beaches. Sea kayak through beautiful bays, enjoy horseback rides on the beach in Picnic Bay or hike to West Point for some epic sunsets!
Airlie Beach

Airlie Beach

Airlie Beach Australia Airlie Beach is your gateway to the Whitsunday Islands. Wander the main drag filled with artsy shops and loads of different bars and restaurants for any budget or party size or hit the man-made lagoon for a lazy afternoon sunbathing and swimming.
Fraser Island

Fraser Island

Fraser Island Australia

With a length of 122 km and a width of 25 km, Fraser Island is the world's largest sand island. Best explored in a four-wheel drive, Fraser Island has sand dunes 200 meters high - just perfect for sand boarding. In the middle of the island is the idyllic Lake McKenzie which has a natural water slide down Eli Creek - grab a rubber tyre tube for some scenic fun. (Don't pat the dogs! They are not in fact friendly puppies but vicious animals called Dingoes, which have been known to attack and kill young children)
Brisbane

Brisbane

Brisbane Australia

Brisbane has such a vibrant cosmopolitan feel with year-round outdoor cafes and bars, and a huge river that runs right through the centre of the city. On the river front around the bars and restaurants is an oasis of subtropical plants, a white sandy beach and a man-made blue lagoon for swimming.
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise Gold Coast Australia

Surfers Paradise is the main city showcasing the glitz and glamour of the Gold Coast. It is a city full or energy and buzzing nightlife. The skyscrapers packed with holiday apartments sit behind a long sandy beach famous for its surf. Get yourself a surf lesson or grab the sun bronzer and towel and join the beautiful people lying on the beach.
Byron Bay

Byron Bay

Byron Bay Australia

Somewhat hippy, very trendy, artsy, historic and new-money - Byron Bay is arguably one of the coolest places to be in Australia. The main beach in the centre of town can get busy but a short walk along the coast and on to the headland gives loads of quiet small beach options. Chill out in the cool cafes, try a vegan meal, or wander around the arts and crafts store. Hire a surfboard or a bike to explore around the town. The Lighthouse on the headland is worth the walk - especially at sunset.
Surf Camp

Surf camp

Spot X Surf Camp Australia

Why is it called Spot X? Like all good surf spots its a secret. But it is your secret spot and with a perfect beach-break it is the ideal place for learning to surf. Bonfire beach parties at night, a wonderful white-sand beach, and warm water make this one of our favourite spots in Australia.

Blue Mountains

Blue Mountains New South Wales Australia

The Blue Mountains are about 2-hour drive from Sydney and gain their name from the blue mist that are created from the giant eucalyptus trees. Hiking in the native bushland punctuated by soaring sandstone ridges is the best way to spend one or many days. There is ancient Aboriginal rock art to be found and the iconic tourist attraction of Scenic World A suspended cableway accessed by the world’s steepest train.
Sydney

Sydney

Sydney Australia For most travellers Sydney is your launchpad into Australia. As the country's largest city it is well known for its iconic harbour bridge and Opera House. Sydney is a trendy modern city with a high pulse - rooftop bars, many different restaurants of every ethnicity, theatre and live-performances and enough shopping to cripple any travel budget. There will never be enough time to explore all of Sydney from wandering the areas of Darling Harbour and the cliff tops around the seafront, to world famous Bondi Beach or taking a boat trip to the northern beaches around Manly.
Melbourne

Melbourne

Melbourne Australia The hip coastal southern city of Melbourne is Australia's second largest city and Australia's cultural answer to New York with regards to its cool cafe, bar, restaurant & cuisine culture, its parks sports & green spaces, its vibrant arts scene, the open arm embracement of cultural diversity, and that night time vibrancy which makes it alive and special. Melbourne’s tram system is the largest in the world so take to the streets to explore the back alleys and beyond in this dream city location Did you know that a person who identifies themselves from Melbourne is called a Melburnian?

Daintree Rainforest

Daintree Rainforest Far North Queensland Australia

The Daintree Rainforest National Park is protected as part of the Tropical Wetland World Heritage Listing. It is home to some 400 different species of animals, many of which can only be found in the region. The Rainforest, Daintree River and Daintree township (130 people) were all named after Richard Daintree, a British geologist in 1873.

Atherton Tablelands

Atherton Tablelands Australia The Atherton Tablelands is a richly fertile area inland Cairns reaching more than 700 meters above sea level. As it is today with farmers, growing corn, maize, sugarcane, bananas and avocado, the rainforest and savannah lands were popular with the Indigenous Aboriginal people for agriculture. A trip to the Tablelands gives you a different feel of Australian away from the fast-paced beach life of the East Coast to take in some stunning scenery of the volcanic crater lakes and large waterfalls.

U. Adventures in Australia

A treasure trove of unique East Coast experiences, with wine tasting, gourmet delights, encounters with iconic Aussie wildlife, laid-back vibes, thrills, and island-hopping.

$3,982

Master your surfing skills in just three days then, explore Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley, a Koala Sanctuary, and scenic landscapes on this beachy, quick Aussie escapade.

$1,266

The incredible trip includes Surf Camp, amazing scenery, gourmet delights, and pristine beaches in NSW. Then its wildlife encounters, laid-back vibes, 4WD adventures, lush forests, vibrant coral reefs and the rich traditions of the First Nations people in Queensland.

$4,498

From surf lessons and sea-kayaking adventures to heartwarming encounters with friendly Aussies, snorkelling, scenic hikes, untamed wildlife, and beach parties, this trip showcases the very best of Australia’s travel hotspot .

$5,005

An unforgettable NSW journey of breathtaking views and gourmet delights, from the mesmerizing Blue Mountains, the Hunter Valley, a Koala Sanctuary, wild encounters with bottlenose dolphins, to the sandy shores of Port Stephens.

$860

Embrace a whirlwind of unforgettable moments and wild memories in the land down under as you encounter wildlife, discover ancient rainforests, and embrace your inner eco-warrior.

Learn to dive, become a certified diver and help to save the Great Barrier Reef, Australia! Be part of the solution and not the problem in one incredibly well-crafted volunteer based tour.

Become a jackaroo/jillaroo. Everything you need including bank account, tax number, and training to get a job in rural Australia.

Get bank account, tax number, job hunting assistance and an amazing time getting settled in one of funkiest cities anywhere in the world.

Start your Working Holiday in Australia’s biggest city, and get everything you need to not only get a job but get settled and earn some good travel money

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