My Australian Vacation
One of the best holidays I ever took was a tour of the Australian coast between Sydney and Melbourne. Not only was the scenery fantastic, the Australian poeple were friendly and accommodating. There were also a wealth of things to do.
There are plenty of car rental sydney and car rental Melbourne options and that’s unquestionably the most favourable way to experience the coast. Car hire agencies are more than willing to assist you plan your trip and pin point the main tourist attractions along the way. Car companies are perpetually extending promotions and deals. I managed to secure a great one way special to Melbourne at a car hire in Sydney.
I headed south from Sydney through Royal National Park. The Grand Pacific Drive is exhilarating. I spent a few hours in Wollongong and thoroughly enjoyed exploring the many coastal villages along the way before spending the night at Jervis Bay.
I boarded a cruise the next morning to see the dolphins that Jervis Bay is best-known for. The picturesque white sand beaches made it difficult to leave. Continuing my journey further south, I was able to buy some authentic craft items in Tilba Tilba.
I stopped at Mimosa Rocks National Park and swam in the lagoon before stopping at Tathra Beach to watch some surfers and enjoy the beach. That evening I stayed in the classy village of Metung and had a fantastic seafood platter in one of the lakeside eateries.
Wilsons Promontory National Park is home to great scenery and an abundance of wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas and wombats. I spent an entire day hiking through eucalypt forests, exploring beaches and coves and climbing on granite mountains.
Next stop was Fish Creek, a tiny, quirky and thriving township with arts and crafts, books and cafes. I drove across the bridge over to Phillip Island, a popular family stop. At Nobbies Centre you can watch the penquins strutting up and down the beach and see one of Australia’s biggest fur seal colonies.
I ended my trip in Melbourne making my last stop at the working heritage farm on Churchill Island. Hiring a car was the single best decision I have made, taking the coastal drive from Sydney to Melbourne at my own pace was truly an eye opener. Next time I may get a car rental in Melbourne and do this trip the other direction!