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  • Discover Carnarvon Gorge
    Carnarvon Gorge is one of Queensland's hidden treasures, with a smorgasbord of natural attractions in every direction. Driving from Brisbane, the easiest route is via Roma and Injune which takes about nine hours. Alternatively, it is half the distance south west from Rockhampton
  • Port Douglas and the Daintree
    Just mentioning Port Douglas brings visions of palm tree beaches, lush rainforests and sarongs. Far North Queensland is one of the most visited and well known tourist destinations in Queensland, and for good reason. With a close to perfect tropical climate, any time is a good time to visit, and there is an abundance of choices as you plan each day. Some days a good plan is to do nothing but enjoy the beauty of this premier location.
  • Destination Darwin
    My first trip to Darwin was as breathtaking as my last. It is a city of diversity, culture and heritage, located in the vast outback at the top northern end of Australia. There is an endless vista of scenery, and it is an ideal location for a self drive holiday as you need wheels to explore the beauty of the surrounding natural attractions.
  • Coastal towns of the Yorke Peninsula
    Yorke Peninsula is one of the most popular holiday destinations in South Australia, which is totally understandable when you reach the pristine, sandy coastline surrounded by vivid blue seas. You can choose from a multitude of recreational activities or simply cast a line from one of the many jetties and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
  • Queensland- Top 10 Hot Spots
    Top 10 hot spots, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Lamington National Park, Glasshouse Mountains, Noosa, Montville, Sunshine Coast, Mackay, Lower Barrier Reef, and Townsville.
  • Experience the Yarra Valley
    Under an hours drive from Melbourne, the Yarra Valley is perfect for a getaway to recharge the batteries and enjoy breathtaking scenery. There is so much to do in this beautiful region of Victoria, also known as one of the world great wine growing regions, and famous for its pinot noir and sparkling champagne. There are plenty of locals who also flock to this area to enjoy a weekend away.
  • The Next 11 NSW Hot Spots
    The Next 11 NSW Hot Spots,
    Kosciusko National Park, Tamworth, Bega, Dubbo, Bathurst, Broken Hill, Lightning Ridge, Tweed Heads, Pokolbin, Jindabyne, Lord Howe Island
  • Top 10 NSW Hot Spots
    Top 10 NSW Hot Spots, Sydney, Newcastle, Blue Mountains, Byron Bay, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Yamba, Hawkesbury Valley, Dorrigo National Park, Jervis Bay,
  • Mildura and the Murray
    Mildura, known for its citrus fruits, fishing and outback national parks,is a travellers delight. With an endless list of travel choices including the great 'Walls of China' and the vast Murray River, the city and surrounding attractions will keep you enthralled. Mildura is a fantastic location for a driving holiday with plenty of camping spots and places to visit. You will love the freedom that a self drive holiday brings you.
  • Geelong - Gateway to the Great Ocean Road
    Looking for a city central to some of the most exhilarating scenery in the world, with historical and local attractions, and plenty of parks, shops and restaurants? Geelong is that ideal tourist destination, not just because it is a perfect base to visit the Great Ocean Road and surrounding attractions, but because it is a remarkable city in itself. Perfect for the driving holiday, it has everything you would expect in Victorias second largest city.
  • The Great Gippsland
    The great eastern region of Victoria, which features Australias largest inland system of rivers, lakes, beaches and lagoons, is the Gippsland. With the high country in the north and beaches in the south, there is incredible beauty providing plenty of recreational activities for every age group. The many facets of this scenic region make it a fantastic option for a self drive holiday, so you have freedom to choose where you want to go and for how long.
  • Melbourne - a touch of class
    Melbourne is the trendy metropolitan city of Australia. Known for its cafes, restaurants, stylish shopping and shows, it is an excellent location for a driving holiday with magnificent scenery and attractions all within an hours drive of the city centre. Victorias capital promises to keep you fascinated from dawn to way past dusk.
  • Katoomba and the Blue Mountains
    Famous for the Three Sisters, Katoomba Scenic Railway and breathtaking scenery, the Blue Mountains National Park needs to be visited at least once in a lifetime. It is a fantastic option for the driving holiday for so many reasons. Accessible via Katoomba and only two hours from the harbour city of Sydney, the Blue Mountains are a paradise for those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of the city life.
  • Gems of the Sapphire Coast
    Dotted with coastal fishing towns, the Sapphire Coast, named for its brilliant blue waters, claims the most southerly section of the New South Wales coast. A haven for tourists, it is known for its focus on water activities, game fishing and famous cheeses. If you need a place to unwind, this is the ideal region for your car hire adventure. You can travel here at any season as the climate is mild throughout the year.
  • Dubbo and the Western Plains Zoo
    Dubbo is a thriving outback city known for its extraordinary zoo featuring everyones favourite animals from Africa, Australia, Asia, North America and many other locations.It is a fantastic base to visit many of the other towns in the central west tablelands and is ideal as a destination or stopover for your road trip. You will find Dubbo almost smack bang in the heart of New South Wales, just off the Mitchell Highway. Over the years, the tourist industry has been growing rapidly as word spreads
  • Barrington Tops and the Hunter Valley
    The entire Hunter region, including the beautiful Barrington Tops, can only be described as breathtaking. Defined by sheer drops, mountainous views and brilliant rainforest walks, the list of natural attractions and scenic spots is endless. Accessible just 90 minutes north from Sydney, or just an hour from Newcastle, the World Heritage Listed Barrington Tops is famous for its fast flowing rivers and waterfalls that run through steep gorges and are surrounded by magnificent rainforests.
  • Northern Highlands and the Great Lakes
    Tasmania is truly an island which is perfect for car hire holidays. There is always stunning scenery and fantasic roads, and those in central Tasmania are no exception. With rugged mountain ranges and breathtaking landscapes, this area is for the adventurous at heart who want to get away to the remote places and find more of the beauty this state has to offer.
  • Coffs Coast and countryside
    The Coffs Coast is a magnificent region of Australia.Spread inland from Dorrigo to the beach town of Woolgoolga down to the Scotts Head, with Coffs Harbour in the centre,it is ideal for a driving holiday. Inland the rainforest beckons you on to national parks, rivers and beautiful scenery, and the coastal towns are set against amazing beaches and stunning landscapes.Coffs Harbour, located almost halfway between Sydney and Brisbane , is the perfect destination for anyone searching for sunshine.
  • Sydney and surrounds
    Sydney is on the international map as being one of the most attractive cities in Australia,and with landmarks such as the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the beautiful Darling Harbour, it is a great base to see the city and the surrounding countryside.New South Wales has amazing contrasting landscapes and attractions, and many of these are accessible from the capital city. It seems that every landmark is a starting point for exploring another, and there are a lot of landmarks!
  • Freycinet and the East Coast
    From the most adventurous to the novice car hire traveller, Tasmania has everything that would suit the most unique tastes.From rugged mountains to lavender farms and historical villages, there is so much to see in every part of this unique state.The east coast of Tasmania is no exception. It is nothing like the west, with pretty coastal towns, scenic drives and beautiful waters. North from Hobart, the Tasman Peninsula is known more these days for the famous Port Arthur.

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