Discover Australia's Best Year-Round Destinations

Australia is a traveller's paradise, with a diverse range of destinations that are fantastic no matter the season! From the energy of big cities to the retreat of nature, there's always something to explore.

Let's dive into the top destinations in Australia that are perfect for visiting any time of the year!

 

Big Cities: The Heartbeat Of Australia

 

Sydney, New South Wales

Sydney, Destination NSW

Sydney, New South Wales

Highlights: Iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, beautiful beaches, and vibrant city life.

Why Year-Round?: Mild climate throughout the year makes it perfect for exploring both indoor and outdoor attractions.

Sydney is a must-see Australian city with its iconic Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and beautiful beaches like Bondi and Manly. The city's dynamic arts scene, vibrant nightlife, and world-class dining options ensure there's never a dull moment.

Whether you're wandering through The Rocks, catching a ferry to Taronga Zoo, or taking a coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee, Sydney offers endless fun!

 

Melbourne, Victoria

Melbourne, Reine & La Rue

Melbourne, Victoria

Highlights: Cultural events, museums, cafes, and shopping districts. Nearby Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island.

Why Year-Round?: A mix of indoor and outdoor activities for all seasons.

Melbourne is renowned for its coffee culture, artistic laneways, and diverse culinary scene. The city is also home to major sporting events, thriving arts and music festivals, and stunning nearby destinations like the Great Ocean Road.

Don't miss a stroll through Federation Square, a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens, or a day trip to Phillip Island to see the famous penguin parade!

 

Cairns, Queensland

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Cairns, Queensland

Highlights: Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, adventure sports.

Why Year-Round?: The tropical climate keeps it warm all year. The wet season (Nov-Mar) offers lush landscapes, while the dry season (Apr-Oct) is ideal for outdoor activities.

Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is a paradise for snorkellers and divers! The city also offers lush rainforests, stunning waterfalls, and the opportunity to explore Aboriginal culture.

For a true North Queensland holiday, check out the Kuranda Scenic Railway, explore the Daintree Rainforest, or take a thrilling white-water rafting trip on the Tully River.

 

Adelaide, South Australia

Highlights: Wine regions like Barossa Valley, cultural festivals, and beautiful beaches.

Why Year-Round?: Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Festivals and wine tours are available year-round.

Adelaide attracts visitors with its charming blend of historic architecture, food, and nearby wine regions like the Barossa Valley! The city's festivals, such as the Adelaide Fringe, are also world-renowned and well worth joining. Go and have some fun with the locals, it'll make for a more authentic holiday experience!

Whilst you're there, you should also take the time to enjoy the Adelaide Central Market, wander through the Adelaide Botanic Garden, or explore the coastal suburb of Glenelg.

 

Hobart, Tasmania

Hobart, Tourism Australia

Hobart, Tasmania

Highlights: MONA museum, historic sites, natural beauty.

Why Year-Round?: Cooler climate but charming in every season. Summer offers warmer weather, while winter is perfect for enjoying cosy retreats and local cuisine.

Tasmania's capital, Hobart, offers a mix of heritage charm and contemporary cool. With attractions like MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) and the stunning Mount Wellington, Hobart is a treat for culture and nature lovers alike!

The Salamanca Market, Battery Point, and a ferry trip to Bruny Island are also must-dos.

 

Gold Coast, Queensland

Gold Coast, Tourism & Events Queensland

Gold Coast, Queensland

Highlights: Beaches, theme parks, vibrant nightlife.

Why Year-Round?: Subtropical climate means warm weather most of the year, with plenty of indoor and outdoor activities.

Known for its stunning beaches and theme parks, this classic Aussie destination is a playground for surfers, families, and nightlife enthusiasts. The Gold Coast's hinterland also offers beautiful rainforests and quaint towns.

Whilst you're here, it's almost a requirement to visit Surfers Paradise, explore Lamington National Park, or take the kids to Dreamworld and SeaWorld!

 

Perth, Western Australia

Perth, Tourism Western Australia

Perth, Western Australia

Highlights: Kings Park, beautiful beaches, nearby Rottnest Island.

Why Year-Round?: Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The city offers a blend of urban and natural attractions.

Perth boasts beautiful beaches, a vibrant arts scene, and sunny weather almost year-round! The nearby Swan Valley is perfect for wine lovers, while Rottnest Island offers incredible wildlife experiences. Don't miss Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Fremantle's historic sites, and Cottesloe Beach.

 

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Highlights: National museums, galleries, and political landmarks.

Why Year-Round?: Four distinct seasons offer something unique in each. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful, but there are plenty of indoor attractions for colder months.

Australia's capital, Canberra, is rich in national monuments and museums! Highlights include the Australian War Memorial, National Gallery, and Parliament House. The city's surrounding nature reserves are also perfect for outdoor activities during warmer months.

Once you're there, head off and explore Lake Burley Griffin, visit the National Zoo and Aquarium, or hike in Namadgi National Park.

 

Broome, Western Australia

Highlights: Cable Beach, pearling history, unique natural phenomena like the Staircase to the Moon.

Why Year-Round?: Tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The dry season (Apr-Oct) is ideal for outdoor activities, but even the wet season has its charm with dramatic sunsets and fewer crowds.

Broome, in Western Australia's Kimberley region, offers stunning beaches, unique natural phenomena like the Staircase to the Moon, and rich Indigenous culture. It's a great base for exploring the rugged Kimberley landscape!

Take your time to relax on Cable Beach, discover the fascinating history of pearling, or take a scenic flight over the Horizontal Falls.

 

Smaller Cities:

 

Port Douglas, Queensland

Thala Beach Nature Reserve, Tourism & Events Queensland

Port Douglas, Queensland

Highlights: Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, Four Mile Beach.

Why Year-Round?: Tropical climate suitable for beach and rainforest activities throughout the year.

Port Douglas is a charming town north of Cairns, offering easy access to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. The town's relaxed vibe and beautiful beaches make it a perfect year-round getaway in Australia.

Stroll along the famous Four Mile Beach, take a wildlife cruise on the Daintree River, or visit the Sunday markets for local crafts and produce.

 

Margaret River, Western Australia

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Margaret River, Western Australia

Highlights: Renowned wine region, beautiful coastline, caves.

Why Year-Round?: Mediterranean climate perfect for wine tasting, surfing, and exploring natural attractions.

Margaret River is famed for its wineries, surf breaks, and stunning coastal scenery. The region's caves, forests, and gourmet food scene add to its appeal, making it a top destination for all seasons!

Visit parts of the Cape to Cape Track, visit the Margaret River Chocolate Factory, or enjoy a wine tour to get the most out of your Aussie road trip in Western Australia.

 

Noosa, Queensland Noosa, Tourism & Events Queensland

Noosa, Queensland

Highlights: Noosa National Park, Main Beach, boutique shopping.

Why Year-Round?: Subtropical climate ensures warm weather for outdoor activities and relaxation.

Noosa, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, is known for its beautiful beaches, national park, and chic boutiques and restaurants! It's an ideal spot for relaxation and adventure alike. Surf at Main Beach, hike through Noosa National Park, or paddle along the Noosa River Everglades to experience an authentic Australian holiday.

 

Launceston, Tasmania

Cataract Gorge, Tourism Australia

Launceston, Tasmania

Highlights: Cataract Gorge, wine regions, historic buildings.

Why Year-Round?: Cooler climate with distinct seasons, offering something unique in each.

Launceston, in Tasmania's north, combines history with natural beauty. Highlights include Cataract Gorge, historic buildings, and the Tamar Valley wine region. Meet the monkeys at City Park, get weird at the QVMAG, or take a scenic walk out to the Tamar Island Wetlands.

 

Nature Destinations:

 

Blue Mountains, New South Wales

Blue Mountains, Destination NSW

Blue Mountains, New South Wales

Highlights: Scenic views, bushwalking, rock climbing, Jenolan Caves.

Why Year-Round?: Cooler temperatures in summer and picturesque snow-dusted landscapes in winter.

The Blue Mountains, just outside Sydney, offer breathtaking scenery, charming towns, and outdoor activities like hiking and rock climbing. The region's misty blue haze and stunning vistas are unforgettable!

Explore the Three Sisters rock formation, ride the Scenic Railway, or hike the Grand Canyon Track.

 

Grampians National Park, Victoria

Boroka Lookout, Visit Victoria

Grampians National Park, Victoria

Highlights: Spectacular sandstone mountains, wildflowers, Aboriginal rock art.

Why Year-Round?: Beautiful in all seasons with different flora and fauna highlights.

The Grampians in Victoria are known for their rugged mountain ranges, Aboriginal rock art, and diverse wildlife. The park is perfect for hiking, camping, and soaking in panoramic views

 

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Highlights: Rich Aboriginal culture, diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes.

Why Year-Round?: Distinct wet and dry seasons offer varied experiences; the wet season brings dramatic waterfalls, while the dry season is ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.

Kakadu, in the Northern Territory, is a World Heritage site with stunning landscapes, rich Aboriginal culture, and abundant wildlife. The park's wetlands, waterfalls, and ancient rock art are a must-see!

Whilst some parts of Kakadu are unsealed, you can still see the main highlights in your motorhome.

 

Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

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Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Highlights: Wineglass Bay, granite peaks, coastal walks.

Why Year-Round?: Mild climate makes it great for hiking and exploring natural beauty year-round.

Freycinet, on Tasmania's east coast, is home to the iconic Wineglass Bay, pristine beaches, and rugged coastal scenery. The park offers fantastic hiking, wildlife spotting, and water activities. Climb to the Wineglass Bay lookout, kayak along the coastline, or relax on Honeymoon Bay.

 

Flinders Ranges, South Australia

Highlights: Rugged mountain ranges, Wilpena Pound, rich Aboriginal history.

Why Year-Round?: Ideal for hiking and exploring in cooler months, while spring offers wildflower blooms.

The Flinders Ranges in South Australia offer dramatic landscapes, rich history, and diverse flora and fauna. It's the perfect Australian destination for hiking, exploring Aboriginal heritage, and stargazing. To get a good taste of the region, visit Wilpena Pound, drive the Bunyeroo Gorge Road, or take a scenic flight over the rugged terrain.

 

Wilsons Promontory, Victoria

Wilsons Promontory National Park, Visit Victoria

Wilsons Promontory, Victoria

Highlights: Pristine beaches, wildlife, hiking trails.

Why Year-Round?: Great for camping and outdoor activities in any season, with beautiful landscapes year-round.

Wilsons Promontory, or "The Prom," in Victoria, features stunning coastal scenery, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife. The park's walking trails and camping spots are popular year-round – with good reason! Whether you're hiking to the summit of Mount Oberon or exploring the Tidal River area, there's plenty of adventure to be had.

 

FAQs

What is the best time to visit Australia?

Australia is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on the region and your interests. Generally, spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer mild weather, great deals, and fewer crowds.

Can you visit the Great Barrier Reef all year?

Yes, you can visit the Great Barrier Reef year-round. However, the best conditions for visibility are typically from June to November.

Are there any destinations in Australia that are seasonal?

Unless you plan to go skiing in the alps, most of the top destinations in Australia can be visited at any time in the year!

 

It's Time For A Motorhome Getaway!

Australia's diverse landscapes and vibrant cities offer something for every traveller, no matter the season! Whether you're exploring the cultural hubs of Sydney and Melbourne, the natural wonders of the Blue Mountains and Kakadu, or the charming smaller towns of Port Douglas and Noosa, Australia promises unforgettable destinations all year long.

So, pack your bags and get ready to explore the best of what Australia has to offer, any time of the year! Start your adventure today and call our friendly reservations team on 1300 664 485 or check out our website to see the motorhomes we have available at our branches!

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