Sydney to Melbourne coastal drive
Sydney to Melbourne Coastal Drive
Inclusions:
- 7 Nights Accommodation -3,4 or 5 star
- 7 days car rental
- Complimentary GPS
- Full Breakfast
- Tour guide and attraction information
Highlights of the tour:
Sydney - Nowra - Batemans Bay - Eden - Bairnsdale - Wilsons Promontory - Phillip Island - Melbourne
7 days drive
Swim from white beaches in Jervis Bay, eat fresh oysters in Pambula and spot whales in Eden. Feed sea eagles in Mallacoota and experience the precious eco-systems of Croajingolong National Park. Go boating on the vast, tranquil Gippsland Lakes. Then walk along the sweeping expanse of Ninety Mile Beach and to the southernmost tip of Australia’s mainland in Wilsons Promontory National Park. On Phillip Island, you’ll find friendly fur seals and a daily dusk parade of little penguins. This blockbuster drive takes you to sleepy seaside towns, national parks teeming with wildlife and long, solitary beaches where your feet are the only ones on the sand.
Sydney to Nowra
Day 1 - Sydney to Nowra
Drive south out of Sydney and through the Royal National Park to begin the cliff-hugging Grand Pacific Drive. Stop to swim, surf or picnic at Stanwell Tops, where you can also take in stunning coastal views from the cliff-tops. Drive over the dramatic Sea Cliff Bridge, which towers 665 metres over the ocean, and into the scenic city of Wollongong. Stop for a coffee here, in Shellharbour on Lake Illawarra or in Kiama where the famous Blowhole shoots water up to 60 metres. Continue through the lush rolling hills to Gerringong and Gerroa, which sits perched on cliffs overlooking Seven Mile Beach. Drive alongside it to Shoalhaven Heads, a popular spot for swimming, surfing and beach fishing, or head inland for a pub lunch in the pretty historic town of Berry. Do a short, scenic drive to the antique shops, galleries and green pasturelands of Kangaroo Valley. Or curve towards the coast and stop at Coolangatta Estate for award-winning wines. Finish your first day in Nowra, which offers pretty antique shops and cafes and find a rustic pub to sleep the night.
Nowra to Batemans Bay
Day 2 - Nowra to Batemans Bay
Head to Huskisson in Jervis Bay, where you can cruise next to dolphin pods or burrow your feet in some of the world’s whitest sand at Hyams Beach. Swim, bushwalk or birdwatch in the beaches and forest of Booderee National Park. You can picnic at Hammerhead Point near Currarong and Red Point near Callala. Or dive from Green Patch, where the crimson rosellas lend bright splashes of colour. Hire a sea kayak and paddle round Honeymoon Bay and swim off Murrays Beach, where the waters are sheltered by Bowen Island. When you are ready to get behind the wheel, drive south and stop at Ulladulla for fish and chips on the harbour. Learn about local Aboriginal history on the ‘One Track For All’ walk along the northern headland or swim at Pebbly Beach with resident kangaroos. Take in the rugged coastline of Murramarang National Park and the lakes and beaches of South Durass. End your day in the vibrant holiday town of Batemans Bay, where you can cruise the Clyde River and feast on fresh oysters.
Batemans Bay to Eden
Day 3 - Batemans Bay to Eden
Stop in Mogo, where you can browse boutique shops and experience life in a 19th century gold mining village. Then visit the pretty National Trust-listed village of Central Tilba and see traditional craftspeople at work. Stop off at the Umbarra Cultural Centre, where you can join a boomerang-throwing session or a four wheel drive tour to the sacred sites of Gulaga (Mt Dromedary) and Wallaga Lake. Travel along the beach road to Mimosa Rocks National Park, where you can swim and snorkel in the lagoons, surf from the ocean beaches and trek the jagged coastline. Head inland to sample the cheeses of Bega or taste the famous oysters of Pambula. Pull in to the whale watching town of Eden, where you can watch majestic southern right and humpback whales make their annual migration between May and November. Bushwalk through wildflowers, beaches and eucalypts in Ben Boyd National Park before retiring for the night.
Eden to Bairnsdale
Day 4 - Eden to Bairnsdale
Continue on across the Victorian border to the pretty coastal town of Mallacoota, on the tranquil, shimmering lakes of Mallacoota Inlet. Steer a boat or paddle a canoe up the Genoa or Wallagaraugh rivers to Gipsy Point, where you can picnic with kangaroos and feed sea eagles. See one of the world’s largest known colonies of little penguins at Gabo Island. Explore eco-systems so precious they are protected by a World Biosphere Reserve in Croajingolong National Park. Or travel south to Cape Conran Coastal Park for a picnic lunch. You can camp here, between heathlands, wild ocean beaches and banksia woodlands. Or continue towards Metung in Lakes Entrance, where you can sail or cruise the Gippsland Lakes, Australia’s largest inland waterway. Stay here or in Bairnsdale, at the junction of the Gippsland Lakes and alpine region.
Wilsons Promontory
Day 5 - Bairnsdale to Wilsons Promontory
Drive along the Princess Highway and call into Yarram for lunch on your way to Wilsons Promontory National Park. Book into a cabin or pitch a tent at Tidal River at Norman Bay and set out on one of the park’s many walks. Follow the Lilly Pilly Gully Nature Walk through heathland, eucalypt forest and rainforest or walk to Squeaky Beach to see its pure white sand. Trek to the top of Mt Oberon for one of Victoria’s best panoramas or hike out to one of 11 outstation campsites. Snorkel or dive the granite cliffs, bright fish and multi-coloured seaweed of Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. Stay overnight at Tidal River or in the nearby town of Foster.
Phillip Island
Day 6 - Wilsons Promontory to Phillip Island
Stop for a coffee at Fish Creek, a small quirky township lined with galleries, bookstores and cafes or wait till you reach the popular seaside town of Inverloch for lunch. Drive through the fishing and pelican haven of San Remo and over the bridge to Phillip Island. See koalas and waterbirds in the wild at Rhyll and watch fairy penguins waddle home at dusk on Summerland Beach. For a different kind of wild life, visit the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, home to the Australian Motor Cycle Grand Prix and V8 Supercar 500. Cruise past Australia’s largest seal colony of fur seals at Seal Rocks and see thousands of short-tailed shearwaters on the rugged bluffs of Cape Woolami. Spend the night in Cowes or the sheltered port of Rhyll.
Melbourne
Day 7 - Phillip Island to Melbourne
Cuddle koalas at the conservation centre in Cowes before taking the scenic route around Western Port Bay and the Mornington Peninsula. Discover the beaches, wineries and golf course of Flinders, then cross the peninsula to Sorrento, where you can swim with dolphins. Walk the cliffs past million-dollar mansions in Portsea and pick your own berries and visit wineries and galleries in Red Hill. Stop in the cosmopolitan beach town of Mornington, before heading back to Melbourne’s maze of hidden laneways, opulent bars, exclusive restaurants and off-the-beaten-track boutiques.
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Melbourne, VIC
Melbourne, VIC
Mornington Peninsula, VIC