Victoria, South Australia & Tasmania
Mountainous Victoria
Victoria, also called Vic, is a state in south eastern Australia. It has mountains where you can ski during the winter months (June till September), fantastic national parks, the Great Ocean Road, wineries, and surfing beaches. Melbourne, the state capital, has a warren of 19th-century ‘laneways’ to discover (small-scale public streets that adjoin directly to buildings).
South Australia, the home of Kangaroo Island
South Australia is home to Kangaroo Island, a wildlife haven where you can find koalas and kangaroos as well as Australian and New Zealand sealions. In this state also lies the Barossa Valley: Australia’s richest wine region that’s best-known for its Shiraz. Other great destinations are the Flinders Ranges and Coober Pedy, which is called the opal capital of the world.
Tazzie, the cleanest air in the world!
Tasmania, also known as Tazzie, is a small island that sits under mainland Australia. It is known for having the cleanest air in the world, amazing wildlife, the best scenery, and the richest history compared to other states in Australia. It is an unspoiled paradise and preparing your travels before you go is very important. Must see destinations are: Wineglass Bay, Cradle Mountain, and The Bay of Fires.
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A Very Cool and Young City
A very cool and young city. Great for rooftop bars, loads of live music and wicked graffiti. My personal favourite is St. Kilda Beach, loads of cake shops and just a very chilled vibe. Melbourne has 4 seasons in a day so prepare yourself with layered clothing and an umbrella.
My recommendations in Melbourne:
- Whichever hostel or hotel you fancy.
- The Great Ocean Road. *Choose from a day trip, overnight or 3 day trip which will end in Adelaide.
- Renting a car/campervan.
- Phillip Island (little penguins!).
- Wilsons Promontory, amazing beaches and wombats.
- Skydiving.
- Grampians National Park.
- Wine tours to the Yarra Valley and the Mornington Peninsula.
A Taste of Tour Options From Melbourne
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Great Music Scene & Very Chilled
Most people call this city boring, but I don’t agree at all. There is a lot of live music to find and it is a very chilled city. Close to here you can find the best island in Australia, according to me, called Kangaroo Island: you see seals just sitting on the beach super close to you, The Remarkable rocks, loads of koalas and kangaroos and beautiful hidden beaches!
My recommendations in Adelaide:
- Whichever hostel or hotel you fancy.
- Kangaroo Island.
- Barossa Valley wine tasting.
- The Great Ocean road tour from Adelaide to Melbourne.
- Swimming with dolphins in Glenelg.
- Whispering wall.
- A 6-day tour to the Red Centre including Uluru, Kings Canyon and the Katja Tjuta.
- Port Lincoln, diving with great white sharks.
- Nullarbor travel, this tour only runs in the summer months but you can travel from Adelaide to Perth.
- Swimming with sea lions and dolphins.
A Taste of Tour Options From Adelaide
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Capital of Australia’s island state of Tasmania
Hobart, capital of Australia’s island state of Tasmania, sits on the River Derwent. Hobart is Australia’s second oldest capital city after Sydney in New South Wales. The Mona museum is a most visit and so are the Royal Tasmanian Botanical gardens. Enjoy a Tiger beer and eat fresh fish and chips at Sullivans Cove.
My biggest recommendations for Tasmania:
- Any hostel or hotel you fancy.
- Do a guided multiple day tour to get around the island. You can choose from many options.
- Camper or car hire.
- Visit a wildlife park and see the Tasmanian devils.
- City kayaking in Hobart.
- Port Arthur, an old prison with a lot of history.
- Bruny Island day tour.
- Cradle Mountain day tour, beautiful lake and hike.












