23 Day Perth to Melbourne Flexi Road Trip - Share Bus

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Jump on the Share Bus from Perth to Melbourne to discover the South West, cross the Nullarbor and explore the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, and the coast to Melbourne. This road trip will be for 23 days and 22 nights.We’re not a tour. We’re a shared rental! You share the rental of our minibus, trailer and camping equipment with other likeminded backpackers. The start and end date is set, but the rest is flexible to modify as you like. This way of travelling is cheaper than a tour and more flexible, but you get a group of travel mates and everything you need for a camping road trip.

Start out by exploring the South West of Western Australia. Arguably there are some of the best beaches in Australia here! There’s also plenty of forests, nature and hikes. You’ll get to see stingrays up close, chill with kangaroos and climb giant trees. Then begin your journey on a classic drive across the Nullarbor. During this journey, you can check out the Great Australian Bight, look out for whales and experience Australia’s longest straight road. You’ll catch some great views of the Bunda Cliffs and see a pink lake as well.

On the other side of the Nullarbor, you can explore the Eyre Peninsula. Enjoy some time beachside, eating seafood, exploring rockholes and exploring National Parks. Then roll into Adelaide and explore the city. You will spend a day here before heading off to Robe, Mt Gambier, the Grampians, and then finally take the Great Ocean Road to Melbourne!

Expect to get fit with lots of hiking, snorkelling and exercise as you appreciate the natural sights. This is a no-frills adventure – you’ll be setting up your own tents, cooking your own dinner and sharing your tent with other 1 or 2 travellers. The target age group is 18-35.


Itinerary

Day 1: Dunsborough and Eagle Bay
Let’s go! Meet in the morning to do a handover with Share Bus, meet your trip mates and do a big food shop for the next few days/week. It’s a day for beautiful beaches. Head to the Dunsborough and Eagle Bay regions, to check out some amazing beaches. They must be among the best in the world. You should make sure to also check out the ‘Natural Spa’ and grab an ice cream at Simmos in Dunsborough as well.
Meals :None

 

Day 2-3: Margaret River and Hamelin Bay
Check out the Margaret River region known for its food, wine and surfing. Why not try a few wineries? Or if that’s not your thing – some cheese or chocolate tastings. See nearby Hamelin Bay where stingrays come right up to the beach here, close enough you could even pat them.
Meals :None

 

Day 2-3: Margaret River and Hamelin Bay
Check out the Margaret River region known for its food, wine and surfing. Why not try a few wineries? Or if that’s not your thing – some cheese or chocolate tastings. See nearby Hamelin Bay where stingrays come right up to the beach here, close enough you could even pat them.
Meals :None

 

Day 4: Pemberton
Pemberton has an incredibly beautiful forest and is filled with GIANT trees. You can climb to the top of several giant trees such as the Gloucester tree which is 58m high. It’s a little bit scary, but amazing. There’s a nice dam and cascades nearby, as well as plenty of forest walks.
Meals :None

 

Day 5: Walpole and Denmark
Check out the beautiful forests and tall trees of Walpole before heading into the hippy town of Denmark. Walpole is famous for the Giant tree top walk, however there are also other free walks you could do to enjoy the region. Once in Denmark visit the inlet at Ocean Beach to surf, or Green’s Pool to chill out. Definitely check out the Elephant Rocks as well.
Meals :None

 

Day 6-7: Albany
Albany will be the biggest town you’ll see for quite a while! Remember to stock up on your groceries here. There’s some great natural sights nearby. You can explore Torndirrup National Park, hike the Porongorups and think about detouring to see Bluff Knoll. Again, there are even more beaches in this area to explore as well.
Meals :None

 

Day 6-7: Albany
Albany will be the biggest town you’ll see for quite a while! Remember to stock up on your groceries here. There’s some great natural sights nearby. You can explore Torndirrup National Park, hike the Porongorups and think about detouring to see Bluff Knoll. Again, there are even more beaches in this area to explore as well.
Meals :None

 

Day 8: Fitzgerald River National Park
Fitzgerald River is a large National Park located between Albany and Esperance. It has swimming beaches, fishing beaches, rocky sea cliffs, calm inlets, steep and easy hikes, unique vegetation, and diverse landscapes. East Mount Barren is a great hike here, but there are also snorkelling spots!
Meals :None

 

Day 9-10: Esperance and Cape Le Grand
We are sure this will be a highlight of your trip. Esperance is the place where all the beautiful photos of incredibly white beaches and kangaroos are taken. The sand has been scientifically proven to be the whitest in Australia! Make sure you go to Lucky Bay for this experience, and maybe hike up Frenchman’s Peak. There are many beautiful beaches to explore, all with very white sand and clear blue water.
Meals :None

 

Day 9-10: Esperance and Cape Le Grand
We are sure this will be a highlight of your trip. Esperance is the place where all the beautiful photos of incredibly white beaches and kangaroos are taken. The sand has been scientifically proven to be the whitest in Australia! Make sure you go to Lucky Bay for this experience, and maybe hike up Frenchman’s Peak. There are many beautiful beaches to explore, all with very white sand and clear blue water.
Meals :None

 

Day 11: Norseman and Nullarbor
Today you start the trip across the Nullarbor. Have an easy start by stopping in the town of Norseman – the official start of the Nullarbor. It’s a small mining town, but there are a few things to see, and most interestingly, a free swimming pool where you can refresh yourself. Once done, head east to get a head start on the Nullarbor. Pull up at a free camp and enjoy your evening in the outback.
Meals :None

 

Day 12: Nullarbor
Some serious driving begins! Make a few stops at the outback towns of Balladonia, Caiguna and Cocklebiddy, checking out local attractions on the way. Madura has a nice lookout and camp you can stop at, but if you’re up to the drive you can make it to Eucla – where you can see a town being buried by Sand Dunes and check out the Old Jetty.
Meals :None

 

Day 13: Eucla to Cactus Beach and Ceduna
Head across the border and check out the Bunda cliffs. There is an amazing view here, it looks like you’re at the edge of the world. Not too far from the end of the Nullarbor is Cactus Beach and its nearby pink lake. On one side of the road there is a pink lake, but on the other side it’s blue- so it’s an awesome sight. Cactus Beach is a famous surfing spot, but not for beginners (but you can check out the surfers). Ceduna is famous for oysters and seafood; so you could check it out, and try some fishing.
Meals :None

 

Day 14-15: Eyre Peninsula
Take some time to explore the Eyre Peninsula. Explore Venus Bay, Talia Caves and Greenly Beach – home to some really cool rock pools. Explore Coffin Bay National Park today as well, or set up camp nearby and leave it for the next morning.
Meals :None

 

Day 14-15: Eyre Peninsula
Take some time to explore the Eyre Peninsula. Explore Venus Bay, Talia Caves and Greenly Beach – home to some really cool rock pools. Explore Coffin Bay National Park today as well, or set up camp nearby and leave it for the next morning.
Meals :None

 

Day 16: Coffin Bay National Park
Check out this amazing national park, it’s close to Port Lincoln, so once you’re done you could go down to try (or catch) the fresh seafood. At Coffin Bay National Park you can see Point Avoid, Almonta Beach, Golden Island and Yangie Bay which are all beautiful. In the afternoon, you can start driving a few hours towards Adelaide. There are some nice beaches on the eastern side of the Peninsula that you can explore and camp at.
Meals :None

 

Day 17: Adelaide
Head to Adelaide! There are a few options for stops along the way for more hiking or beaches. Otherwise, you could head straight into Adelaide to catch a few hours in the Barossa Valley wine region or explore the city.
Meals :None

 

Day 18: Robe
Your first stop out of Adelaide is Robe, a stunning coastal town that is a fisherman’s paradise. Soak up the sun on one of the many sandy white beaches before setting up camp for the night.
Meals :None

 

Day 19: Mount Gambier
Spend a day at Mount Gambier, a volcanic town. See Blue Lake, Umpherston Sink Hole, Cave Gardens and Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park where you can go cave diving.
Meals :None

 

Day 20-21: The Grampians
Visit Grampians National Park where you can see waterfalls, wildlife and mountains and go hiking. It’s known for its sandstone mountains, wildflowers and wildlife including echidnas and wallabies. You can find out about Aboriginal history here as well.
Meals :None

 

Day 20-21: The Grampians
Visit Grampians National Park where you can see waterfalls, wildlife and mountains and go hiking. It’s known for its sandstone mountains, wildflowers and wildlife including echidnas and wallabies. You can find out about Aboriginal history here as well.
Meals :None

 

Day 22-23: The Great Ocean Road & Melbourne
Get up early to drive to Port Fairy – the start of the Great Ocean Road. Stop at Warrnambool to get info. Perhaps go as far as the 12 Apostles or Cape Otway. Stop at the famous sights including 12 Apostles, the Razorback, the Grotto, Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge. On the last day, head into Melbourne and experience all that the city has to offer!
Meals :None

 

Day 22-23: The Great Ocean Road & Melbourne
Get up early to drive to Port Fairy – the start of the Great Ocean Road. Stop at Warrnambool to get info. Perhaps go as far as the 12 Apostles or Cape Otway. Stop at the famous sights including 12 Apostles, the Razorback, the Grotto, Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge. On the last day, head into Melbourne and experience all that the city has to offer!
Meals :None

 


Pickups / Departures

The trip departs from Hostel G in the centre of Perth CBD at 9:30am on the noted date of departure.

And the bus is returned to our coordinators in Melbourne on the 23rd day after departure, usually around 5pm, but this time is fairly flexible.


Extras

The only additional costs you'll need incur on this trip are food and campsite related! Food will normally work it's way out at $10-$15 a day as you'll normally bulk buy as a group, eating and cooking meals together! Although if working on a budget you can definitely do it for less. 

With regards to campsites the majority of the groups opt to free camp most of the time; it normally works it's way out as being 2/3rds free camps. When paying for campsites this normally works out at an average of $15 per night per person.

There is a $350 security deposit made per person at the start of the trip incase any damage to either the vehicle or the equipment provided that doesn't come under fair wear and tear occurs. This will be returned within 2 weeks of the trip ending. 


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23 Day Perth To Melbourne Flexi Road Trip - Share Bus