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Find your travel personality

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There is a trip for every personality type out there. Whether you are a beach lover, mountain dweller, active explorer, or someone who likes to kick back and sip wine in the sunshine - whatever your travel personality we're pretty confident we've found the perfect destination for your next adventure.

1. Coastal Nomad

Exmouth, WA

Exmouth + Coral Bay, WA

For year-round delights and plenty of coastal adventure, Exmouth is one for the bucket list. Famous for its abundance of marine life, iconic whale shark encounters, and some of the best snorkelling in the world, it’s easy to see why Exmouth is considered the jewel of Western Australia’s Coral Coast. And with miles of pristine beaches, peppered along this coastline, you’ll find yourself slipping into relaxation mode instantly.

Read more about the best things to do and see in Exmouth here.

Sunshine Coast, QLD

Sunshine Coast, QLD

With flawless weather and incredible natural beauty, this holiday gem is a must-see. Whether you’re after lakes, beaches, national parks or the lush hinterlands, the Sunshine Coast has you covered. From the stunning Caloundra to the surfer’s haven Coolum Beach and Noosa Heads, you’ll find yourself spoilt for choice!

2. Regional Routes

You love to experience the country lifestyle, bask in the history of regional towns, and discover a region’s indigenous culture.

Mount Gambier, SA

Mount Gambier, SA

Striking the perfect balance between bustling city life and relaxed nature vibes Mount Gambier is for the regional explorer. There is so much to see and do here. Famous for the Blue Lake that attracts visitors all year round, craters, underground waterways, wineries, art culture, and beautiful food, we promise it's worth a visit for those who love a city escape.

Balingup, WA

Balingup, WA

Sitting pretty just two and a half hours under the city of Perth you will find Balingup. Urban explorers, art lovers, and those who love the slower pace need to head here in 2022. Indulge in gourmet foods, join a walking tour through the rolling hills or be at one with nature in the Golden Valley Tree Park, one of many beautiful forests that surround the area. You will find beauty in every season here.

3. Active Explorer

The idea of sitting by a resort pool all day makes your skin crawl. You love holidays that involve hiking, exploring national parks, and all things outdoors.

Flinders Ranges, VIC

Flinders Ranges, VIC

Strap on your hiking boots, fill the backpack with snacks, and hit the trails. The Flinders Ranges are the go-to 2022 destination for those who find joy in hiking and exploration. Be prepared to have your socks well and truly blown off at the rugged, dramatic landscape. Hit the road north of Adelaide and explore the 4wd tracks, hiking trails, and a vast array of wildlife.

4. Flavour Trails

You’re the sophisticated one of the friendship group. On the weekends you can often be found wandering through a farmers market or on a tasting excursion with friends. When you travel you love to explore a region’s food and wine scenes, visit all the best restaurants and vineyards.

Barossa Valley, SA

Barossa Valley, SA

Chin, chin dear, the wineries are calling. 2022 is what we have been waiting for and after the past few years, you 100% deserve to put your feet up and sip on delicious wine and eat your way around this delectable region. Barossa Valley is a world-renowned wine region, producing some of the finest drops on the planet. Boasting more than 150 wineries and 80 cellar doors, you can sip until the sun goes down. Treat yourself, you know you want to.

Hunter Valley, NSW

Hunter Valley, NSW

No grape left behind! In the neighbouring state of New South Wales, you will find the Hunter Valley. Beautiful, calming, and everything you need for an indulgent holiday among the vines. Spot of golf, yoga & wine, or a grape stomping experience, the hunter valley truly has it all. Grab a bike and ride through the sweeping valleys creating delicious memories on the way.

5. Accessible Outback

When it comes to exploring Australia, the more remote the better. You like to travel off the beaten track, marvel in natural landscapes and are always down for a bit of 4WD driving.

Kakadu National Park, NT

Kakadu National Park, NT

Are you ready to connect in one of the most remote and remote spots in Australia? Kakadu National Park has a few stories to tell, including being the oldest living culture on earth! Discover waterfalls, ancient rock formations, exotic wildlife, and a true sense of the Australian outback. Hike, cruise, catch the sunrise and unlock the beauty during this adventure.

Birdsville Track, QLD

Birdsville Track, QLD

2022 is the year to find yourself, reconnect, and slow life down, where better to do this than in the gold ol’ Aussie outback?. Two days, 517 kilometres, and a whole lot of goodness. This Australia outback adventure will take you through beautiful yet challenging terrain, from deserts to lakes, wetlands, and dunes.

6. Capital Quickie

Weekend getaways are your jam but long car trips are not. You love discovering new destinations close to home, within 2hrs of a capital city.

Southern Highlands, NSW

Southern Highlands, NSW

In and out is what you are all about, grab your coffee and brekky quick then hit the road for some calm away from the bustling streets of Sydney. Who said you need to embark on a long quest for adventure? It’s right here on your doorstep and for those who love exploring close to home in New South Wales then head out to the Southern Highlands. Wilderness walks, waterfalls swims and time for good food and wine… sounds like a great escape close to the Emerald City.

Lamington National Park, QLD

Lamington National Park, QLD

For the sweet tooth warriors among us. Australia really does have a national park named after that treasured sweet treat we grew up with as kids. One of the sweetest spots you will visit in Queensland you can spend days getting lost in the plethora of trails, waterfalls and ticking off all the epic viewpoints. Heading to Brisbane? Get your nature fix a short two-hour drive away, best of both worlds if you ask us.

7. Event Seeker

Byron Bay, NSW

Byron Bay - Blues Fest, Splendour + more

Did you really go on an Aussie road trip if you didn’t go barefoot, covered in tie-dye and crochet tops at a festival in Byron Bay? Soak up all the musical & cultural goodness Byron Bay has to offer and slide some festival goodness into your 2022. Dance the night away, marvel at the local talents, heck, join a folk band while you are at it. The possibilities are endless in this coastal community.

Adelaide, SA

Adelaide - Fringe Festival

If festivals are your jam then attending the southern hemisphere's biggest arts festival should probably be at the top of your list this year. Electric, vibrant, quirky, and full of fun are just a few words to describe this colourful festival. Whatever your medium, music, arts, comedy, you will be spoilt for choice in Adelaide this march. Prepare for a magical summer exploring the creative talents on offer.

Feeling inspired?

Get ready to hit the road and find places that vibe with you this year! Check out the Camplify vehicles on offer near you and prepare for your next Aussie adventure!

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