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10 Days in Australia
All 10 Day Australia Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Australia 10 day itinerary. Explore 120 Australia 10 day trips from 146 experts with 23,594 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Australia 10 day itinerary. Explore 120 Australia 10 day trips from 146 experts with 23,594 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Australia in 10 days
10 days in Australia allows travelers to include more destinations and sights, but it’s still a good idea to stay localized to one region. Australia is a big place, so we recommend minimizing lengthy travel days to give you time to relax and explore one area.
There are six regions of Australia that have many beautiful cities and natural landscapes that travelers can experience. If you want to visit the Western part of Australia, for example, you can visit Kings Park and Botanic Gardens in Perth as well as relax on the beach in Koombana Bay where you may spot a bottlenose dolphin.
Below are more itineraries to help you plan the trip that’s right for you interests as you explore Australia in 10 days.
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Top Australia Attractions
Iconic Australian Cities To Explore on A Trip
Australia's main cities are primarily on the southeastern coast. This area is known for its amazing weather and was where the country first developed as a shipping and penal colony.
- Sydney: The most significant Australian city, Sydney is a hub for finance, tourism, and the arts. Most tours begin and end in Sydney, the country's principal port, where many prominent happenings occur.
- Melbourne: The funky, hip, and laidback city of Melbourne stays true to Australia's well-known calm and relaxed vibe. The city is the country's cultural capital, is considered one of the world's coffee capitals, and is voted one of the best places to live!
- Brisbane: The city at the heart of the famous Gold Coast, Brisbane is the jumping-off point for Australia's sun and beach culture. The weather in Brisbane is perfect all year round, and surfers, sunbathers, and beach volleyball players thrive there.
- Perth: Considered the most isolated major city in Australia, Perth is located on the southwestern side of the country. While Perth may be isolated from the rest of the country, you won't be bored with the Outback and the Indian Ocean being right outside your front step.
- Other possible destinations include Australia's capital, Canberra, and the far north city of Darwin. Consider taking a train across the width of southern Australia for an unforgettable ride through the Outback.
Visiting Nearby Countries on Australia Tours
The Land Down Under sits between the Indian and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors often check out nearby countries or include them in their tours when visiting Australia.
- New Zealand and Australia Tours: One of the closest countries to Australia and a typical tour combo, New Zealand is an island nation just east of Australia. It's known for its remarkable landscape, hiking, and role as the setting for The Lord of the Rings movies. While Australia has a primarily friendly rivalry with neighboring New Zealand (each believing itself to be the friendlier of the two), they have much in common. Together, they feature several world-class cities and some of the world's best hiking trails, deserts, rainforests, coastlines, and mountains, so if you choose to see both in one tour, allow plenty of time.
- Papua New Guinea: Just north of Australia is Papua New Guinea. This country occupies half an island and is commonly visited for its volcanic and Pacific atmosphere. The island nation boasts many natural wonders and an opportunity to witness and learn about local Pacific Island cultures.
- Indonesia: Only a short flight from Australia, Indonesia has been an island nation at the center of the backpacker and luxury travel world for years. The main area of Indonesia, Bali, draws in digital nomads, yogis, and anyone looking to relax and unwind on the beach.