If you want to see Australia, plan ahead
I think we can safely say that Australia is currently the most popular travel destination for Aussies – it’s about the only game in town. And what a great place to spend your holidays.
It seems that not too long ago, we couldn’t go anywhere. State borders were closed and dreams of overseas holidays were just that – dreams. For a time, even SA regions were no-go zones. But as the old saying goes, what a difference zero community transmission makes. Now that we’re off the leash, we’re keen to go anywhere we can – right now! Of course, this has created another problem for would-be holidaymakers. Accommodation and hire cars in travel hotspots are heavily booked, as are rail trips, local cruises and guided tours.
Travellers to Europe have always been advised to book early to snag an ‘early bird deal’. This not only means saving money on fares, but it provides a better chance of securing a spot on popular cruises and tours, as well as preferred seats on flights and your choice of hotels. Now that Europe – and anywhere beyond New Zealand – is off the table, that advice definitely applies to travel within Australia. Let’s take a look at the where, what and how of booking early.

Book early for your Aussie trip
Where
The list of popular destinations is long – so here goes. Among the main hotspots are the Kimberley, Margaret River, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Port Douglas, outback Queensland, Tasmania, the Red Centre, Darwin, Kakadu and regional South Australia, including Kangaroo Island. This is not a definitive list – just about anywhere with a sky will likely be seeing higher tourist numbers, and as the most popular regions are booked out, travellers will be looking for alternate destinations. Wherever you plan to go, it would be wise to book early.
Resort life, Port Douglas. Image: Getty
What
Car hire Aussies love self-drive holidays and things have never been better for the car rental industry – but they only have so many vehicles. In many popular destinations, hire cars are booked out months in advance. To secure that 4-door SUV or compact hatchback you’ve had your eye on, book now, particularly if you’re planning to drive in Tasmania, Queensland or Western Australia. RAA members get 15% off the daily rental rate with SIXT. Flights Airlines publish flight schedules and pricing up to 11 months in advance and this is when you’re most likely to get a discounted fare, as well as your choice of seat and the most direct route to places like Broome, Darwin, Cairns, Perth and the Gold Coast. You’ll also save money by travelling outside of high demand periods, like Easter, Christmas and school holidays.
Taking off. Image: Getty

Paddle steamer Emmylou on the River Murray. Image: Visit Victoria/Robert Blackburn

Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungle Range, WA. Image: Tourism WA/Jamie Gilmore

The Indian Pacific. Image: Journey Beyond