Solo Travel Destinations in Australia: A Complete Guide for Students

Prachi Gupta

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Solo Travel Destinations for Students in Australia

Solo Travel Destinations for Students in Australia: There is nothing more serene than the feeling of travelling alone. If you are a student in Australia and like solo travelling then get ready to enjoy the exuberant city scenes along with prehistoric landscapes which will surely fill your heart with joy. The best part of travelling in Australia is that everybody here speaks English therefore, you will be able to converse and ask for help from locals easily.  

While studying in this beautiful country make sure you give a treat to the traveller inside you by visiting all of the amazing places this country has to offer. To ease your search we have curated this blog, which talks about some of the best solo travel destinations for students in Australia. 

Amazing Solo Travel Destinations for Students in Australia 

With a robust tourism infrastructure in place, Australia makes up one of the best countries for solo travellers. As a student in Australia make sure that you do not miss the opportunity to travel to some of the amazing destinations which have been discussed in detail below. 

Fremantle and Rottnest Island 

Fremantle is a popular city among solo travellers. To embrace the culture of the port city of Fremantle make sure you explore the busy food markets, fascinating museums, and breweries which are quite popular for their craft beers. For a hearty solo exploration take a 30-minute ferry ride to Rottnest Island. Here you will get to explore gorgeous beaches and bays but in this excitement do not forget to take a picture with adorable Quokka.

Cradle Mountain 

At Cradle Mountain St. Clair National Park, the untamed wilderness of Tasmania inspires a profound connection to the environment and wildlife in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. A thrilling canyoning excursion can involve abseiling down impressive waterfalls. You can go on a day trip from Launceston to Cradle Mountain’s spectacular array of walks, which include towering summits, alpine terrain, and ancient rainforests if you want to experience the genuine solidarity of nature.

Magnetic Island 

At Magnetic Island you will get to experience the beauty of a tropical island. It is also sometimes affectionately called ‘Maggie’ by locals. To experience the serenity of nature from up close check into one of Australia’s breathtaking hostels – Nomad. 

Here earthly rooms and swaying palm trees overlook the breezy ocean. There are numerous things that you can do here to feel the adventure. To experience the beautiful beaches around the island, sign up for an open-roof car. Along the forts walk you will be able to see Koala’s largest population among the trees. You can even go snorkelling to see 1900s shipwrecks and vibrant corals. 

The Great Ocean Road 

If you are visiting Melbourne then make sure that you do not miss taking a road trip alongside the Great Ocean Road. En route, there is Bells Beach which has great point breaks and was interestingly a setting of the film which was named also after this place. To see the London Bridge and Loch Ard Gorge make sure to stop off at Port Campbell National Park. If you are someone who likes exploring unexplored places then visit Tasmania which is off the coast of Melbourne and is less likely visited by tourists. 

Also Read: Best Activities When Studying Abroad 

Kangaroo Island 

Kangaroo Island is a popular tourist destination in Australia that can be reached via Adelaide and is only 90 minutes from the mainland. The wildlife reserve that makes up more than a third of Kangaroo Island was severely damaged by wildfires in 2020. 

You can still go on a nature safari or get up close and personal with seals in Seal Bay on the East side of the island, which is still accessible to tourists from Australia. Visit Flinders Chase National Park on the west side of Kangaroo Island to see Admirals Arch, the Remarkable Rocks, and the lighthouse. There are tours that take you to Kangaroo Island from Adelaide.

Adelaide 

If are visiting Adelaide then the thing that will make you feel the most happy is the fact that city centres and beaches are quite easily accessible due to their location. You can indulge in a lot of exciting things here like wine tasting at famous vineyards, wandering at the beach along the endless coastline and exploring museums. However, the thing that will catch your attention the most is the proximity of Adelaide to South Australia’s untamed seafood-famed coastal regions and ancient outback. You can also go on a road trip with travellers like you to explore cultural insights and off-grid outback hikes. 

Hobart 

It is considered one of the friendliest cities in Australia, so if you are solo travelling then this should be on the list of places to visit. This captivating city is perfect for travelling as it is small in area for exploring but will surely fill you with amazement. To relish the fresh farm produce of this region you can check out the traditional Salamanca markets. 

Make sure you visit MONA (the Museum of Old and New Art) to experience the unexpected and enjoy your evening with a beer at Cascades Brewery which is Australia’s oldest craft brewery. Apart from this, there are other amazing things as well to experience at Hobart. Plan a day for hiking at Mount Wellington to enjoy a beautiful sunrise or visit Bruny Island where along with wildlife you will be able to enjoy gourmet delights like beer, cheese and chocolate. 

Also Read: Best Student Cities in Australia 

FAQs

Is Australia solo travel friendly?

Australia offers a lot of great experiences to people who love solo travelling. It has always been a favourite destination for people who take a gap year for travelling and backpackers. 

How can I travel around Australia alone?

Follow the tips mentioned below to travel around Australia alone: 
– Draw out a plan beforehand 
– Make advance bookings 
– Approach a travel agent 
– Go for group tours 
– Participate in hostel events 
– Use public transportation 

What is the safest city in Australia?

Canberra the capital city of Australia is regarded as the safest city in Australia. It has lower crime rates and offers a serene suburban life to people living here. 

We hope you liked this blog where we covered solo travel destinations for students in Australia. If you are planning to study abroad then experts at Leverage Edu can help you throughout the journey. For booking the best accommodation abroad and start your study abroad experience you can contact Fly Homes at 1800572118.

About Prachi Gupta

Prachi has 1.5 yrs of experience in Content & Copywriting. Her skills entail SEO, researching, brainstorming marketing campaigns, suggesting content ideas, graphic designing, Keyword research, understanding user intent etc. She thrives on a work culture that helps her unlearn redundant ways of thinking. Besides this, she always has her binoculars on looking for good books and music recommendations, cocktails and world history.

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