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Australia Ultimate Packing List

Travel Tips

April 28, 2022

 

If you’re planning a trip to the land down under then you’re going to need a lot more than just your swimming costume and a pair of flip flops. After all, Australia is an incredibly huge and astoundingly diverse place.

 

But how do you pack for a land of extremes – both in landscape and in weather patterns? Well, we’re here to help. Here’s a list of packing essentials for every Aussie adventure:

 

Reusable water bottle

The water down under is 10/10 drinkable from almost every tap, so definitely BYO reusable bottle. There is nothing better than leaving your purification tablets at home, drinking from the shower head and brushing your teeth with tap water without fear of parasites. You’re also saving the world one plastic bottle at a time by choosing to go reusable, so win-win.

 

Suncream

This is no joke: consider yourself warned. The sun in Oz is super strong – you can thank the hole in the Ozone layer for that. Choosing to forgo a layer of suncream because you want a nice tan is not a good idea; in fact, you’re likely to be burnt to a crisp. Locals generally wear at least 50 SPF, and anything less than 30 SPF is basically just considered oil.

 

Layers

Expect all weather types, all the time. Sure, it might be hot as hell in the Red Centre during the day, but evenings in the desert get COLD. Same goes for beach days down the Great Ocean Road – one minute it’s all sunshine, the next you’re bracing your umbrella through strong winds. It’s important to layer up in Australia, so pack a wind/waterproof, hat, beanie and warm jacket alongside your bathers and flip flops.

 

Sunglasses with UV protection

As we’ve already established, the UV levels in Australia are high. Which means you’re going to want to protect your pretty little eyeballs, and you’re also going to want to see all the epic views. Invest in a decent pair of sunnies and we promise you’ll enjoy life so much more.

 

Power bank

If you’re in the middle of the Outback, the chances of charging your phone on the regular is slim pickings. The key here is to pack a hefty power bank so that your technologies stay juiced up. This way you’ll be able to keep instagramming that gorge/beach/kangaroo for your whole trip.

 

Insect repellent

Potentially the number one most important thing to bring to Australia. Nothing ruins a camping holiday more than ten million sandflies, a swarm of mosquitoes and an ocean of flies. Oz is a land of creepy crawlies and while most of them won’t hurt you if you don’t hurt them, a little bit of insect repellent is an excellent safeguard. After all, feeling eternally itchy is not fun.

 

Sleeping bag

If you’re on an Australia trip that involves bush camping, firstly – good choice. Nothing is better than going to bed beneath the Southern Cross. Secondly, bring a decent sleeping bag with you. Nights can get chilly down here and you don’t want to shiver through your entire adventure. A sleeping bag liner is also a good idea for when the nights are warm.

 

Dry bag/waterproof housing

Whether you’re cruising the Pilbarra, swimming in waterholes, or on board a fishing charter, you’re going to want to protect your valuables from the wet. An easy way to do this is to BYO dry bag. Fill your dry bag with your phone, wallet, camera, etc and then chuck it in your regular backpack, just in case of a water emergency.

 

Torch

Let there be light, guys. Especially when it’s 3am, you’re camping in the middle of the outback and you need to find the dunny (toilet). A torch is a handy travel tool in general, but it will get extra use down under.

 

Swimming costume

In Australia we’d never be heard saying ‘swimming costume’. We’d say ‘Oi, remember to pack ya bathers/swimmers/togs/cozzie!’. Whatever name you choose to use, your swimmers are a MUST PACK for any Australia trip. I mean, the whole place is one big island so an Aussie adventure is never complete unless you’ve been for a dip.

 

Water shoes

By this I mean a pair of shoes that you can comfortably walk in, but also wear into rock pools and swimming holes. Velcro sandals are a good bet. Okay, they may not be the coolest aesthetically but they’re better than shredding your feet on rough rocks or carrying a damp pair of sneakers in your backpack.

 

Towel

I’d recommend actually bringing two quick-drying towels with you. One for drying after a shower and the other for beach/waterhole/river/lake swims. You don’t want your only towel to be perennially wet, nor do you want to dry yourself with a towel full of bindii burrs. Two is better than one, friends.

 

This amazing packing list for your trip Down Under was shared by our friends at Intrepid Travel.

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