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Travelling around Australia is pretty great but when you’re able to do it with friends, oh my is it good!

This is my second time here and I swear it gets better and better! I was so lucky that three of my friends were able to join me on a little Roadtrip down the East Coast from Airlie Beach to Brisbane.

LET THE FUN BEGIN

Having all met in Byron, we caught a flight to Proserpine where we stayed in an airbnb before jetting off on the Ocean Rafting adventure to the Whitsundays.

TIP: You can get a single $22 single trip or $34 return from Proserpine Airport to Airlie Beach. Takes roughly 30 minutes and drops you direct to your accommodation. If you’re staying in Cannonvale or Proserpine you can catch a bus into Airlie Beach (timings usually every 30 minutes).

DAY ONE:

If you’re in travelling the East Coast, you have to make a trip to the Whitsundays. If the high speed Ocean Rafting boat isn’t enough, the crystal turquoise seas should do it. The day trip out is perfect if you’re on the road, you get to visit all the beautiful locations and have time to relax along the way.

TIP: January is the wet month for the Whitsundays. However, we went in January and LOOK at the colour of the water. The weather was perfect.

DAY TWO:

CAMPER DAY!

We picked up our Camper from Airlie Beach (link to all trip and camper bookings at the bottom!). From here we drove straight to Cedar Creek Falls, roughly 25 min drive!

TIP: If you’re in a Campervan and you are picking it up from Airlie Beach – head to BCF (about 10 min drive North from Airlie Beach) to refuel gas canisters.

Cafe to visit: Cafe one3 – Great for vegetarians & INSANE coffee

Coffee spot when visiting Cedar Creek Falls: visit Becky at The Hive at Busy Bee 9am-4pm.

After a dip in the fresh water we drove straight to Cape Hillsborough (1.5 hours). We camped the night at the Cape Hillsborough Nature Tourist Park – a campsite situated 2 meters from the beach.

TIP: 60 Dollars for 4 people and a camper – bargain and well worth the stay!

DAY THREE

This morning was pretty special. We woke up around 4am to head to the beach for Sunrise. If you don’t know already, Cape Hillsborough is popular for the Kangaroos and Wallaby’s that visit the beach to fed every morning for sunrise.

TIP: you want to check the sunrise time and be on the beach 20minutes beforehand.

We then hopped in the camper and made our way to Agnes Waters (7 hours).

We camped at The Workman’s camp (€9 per person per night). If you arrive later in the evening, you can find a plot to park up and stay and the Ranger comes round in the morning and collects card or cash. A perfect stopover place!

DAY FOUR

Two minute drive from the campsite is a short walk called Paperbark Forest walk – it’s roughly 20 minutes and absolutely BEAUTIFUL.

After a little walk we drove 3.5 hours to Rainbow Beach down Bruce Highway. Bruce Highway is the road you are pretty much on the whole roadie on this part of the East Coast and it really makes you see how vast and baron Aus can be!

TIP: stop at Driver Revivers for free coffee or head to Bunderberg for great coffee and a lunch spot!

We camped at Rainbow Beach holiday park ready for a day of exploring the next day.

DAY FIVE

We headed to Rainbow beach in the morning to relax on the beach and soak in some sun.

A great place to visit whilst you are here is Carlo blow Sand dunes – you can enter from Rainbow Beach town, follow the hill up and around and then take the steps up. When you get to the top of the steps, you turn left and follow to the woodland path round!

DAY SIX

We chose to get up fairly early today so we had enough time to explore Noosa. It’s about 1.45 hours from Rainbow Beach.

Walk the Tanglewood Track in Noosa National Park (roughly 1 hour). The track takes you around the coastal path and you can head back to Noosa town from there. Make sure you stop off at the Fairy Pools!

TIP: Check tide times to make sure you can swim in the Fairy Pools.

Stayed in Noosa Caravan Park – a super peaceful campsite surrounded by Palm Trees. About 15 minutes out of town!

DAY SEVEN

Early rise for kayak on the everglades this morning! We hired from Boardwalk Boat Hire – €20 per person per hour – you can also get also get a double kayak or SUP.

We then headed to Laguna Cove – it’s a beach just down from Noosa town – quieter and super peaceful! The main beach at Noosa can get pretty busy especially peak seasons so Laguna Cove is the perfect alternative.

DAY EIGHT

This morning we headed back to Laguna Cove for a chill and to grab some breakfast in the town!

The Laguna Lookout is definitely worth a visit for sunset – you can drive up there or if you fancied a 30 min walk, its a lovely walk through part of the National Park. Don’t forget to look out for Koalas!

TIP: Foodie places that a great

Poke bowl at Raw n Rice

Acai Bowl at Coconut Heads

Cocktail at Miss Moneypennys

DAY NINE

Woke up early this morning to drive to the Glass House Mountains. A great hike to do is the Mount Ngungun Trail – it’s about a 2 hour return trip to the top and is SO worth it. The views from the top are beautiful.

After a nice morning wake up hike, we drove to Melany to have coffee and lunch at Sherpa Kitchen – a beautiful garden cafe with delicious food and insane coffee!

A great waterfalls to visit nearby is Gardner Falls – it’s about 20 minutes from Mount Ngungun! We headed to Golden Beach Holiday Park which is a great place to stay if you want to see Bribie Island and the town of Caloundra. We arrived late afternoon/early evening and decided to have a little picnic on the beach!

DAY TEN

There’s several really beautiful beaches nearby to this campsite, one is Bulcock (around 35minute walk) and the other is Shelly Beach. Both are beautiful and have lots of cafes and markets to enjoy nearby.

Late morning we decided to go kayaking over to Bribie Island – HIGHLY RECOMMEND. We rented our kayaks from Bill’s rental along the coastline just before Caloundra – they were super reasonably priced and you can hire single, double or even paddle boards.

All my trips on the East Coast and our Campervan rental were booked through Sammy at RatPack Travel – the BEST rated travel agency in Australia, they offer 10% off every trip and rental, which makes it cheaper than booking direct! They create free personalised travel calendars and can give you SO much advice on where to stay and places to visit!

Head to www.ratpacktravel.com or chat to Sammy on WhatsApp +61 450381801.

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