COA AUSTRALIA is your ultimate guide to adventure travel in Australia

Aerial View of Sydney
  • Outback Explorer: Delve into the heart of Australia. Hike the red trails of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, watching the sunrise paint Ayers Rock (Uluru) magical hues. Explore the ancient landscapes of Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, where waterfalls cascade into croc-infested waters (from a safe distance, of course!).
  • Coast Dweller: Australia boasts a stunning coastline. Trek the iconic routes like the Great Ocean Road or the Bibbulmun Track, gazing at sea stacks and turquoise waters. Learn to surf on world-class waves or snorkel the vibrant coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef.
  • Tropical Wanderer: Escape to island paradises. Kayak through the Whitsunday Islands, encountering colorful fish and secluded beaches. Go spelunking in Tasmania’s wilderness or hike the lush Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Don’t miss a nighttime wildlife safari on Kangaroo Island.
  • Camping Under the Stars: Experience the magic of sleeping beneath a million-star sky. Many national parks offer camping spots, with basic amenities or remote wilderness options.
  • 4WD Treks: Rent a four-wheel drive and conquer the rugged tracks of the outback. Explore hidden gorges, witness ancient rock art, and camp by a crackling bonfire under endless skies.
  • Guided Tours: Join a small group adventure tour for a fully-immersive experience. Expert guides will lead you on hikes, navigate challenging terrains, and provide fascinating insights into the flora, fauna, and indigenous culture.
Three Men Standing Near Waterfalls
  • Plan for the Climate: Australia has diverse climates. Pack for hot days and cool nights in the outback, wet weather gear for rainforests, and sun protection for the coast.
  • Respect the Wildlife: Australia’s wildlife is unique and wild. Maintain a safe distance, follow park regulations, and avoid feeding animals.
  • Be Sun Smart: The sun is harsh in Australia. Apply sunscreen generously, wear a hat and sunglasses, and seek shade during the hottest part of the day.
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