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The Australian Adventures Worth Planning, Saving For & Doing This Year

Category: Inspiration News RoadtoaMillion2526 Date: 16 Jan 2026

Some trips are more than a quick getaway. They’re the ones you build a year around — the journeys that feel big, meaningful and unforgettable. Across Australia, there are bucket-list experiences that suit every stage of life, whether you’re travelling with kids, enjoying the freedom of time and flexibility, or saving your leave for something iconic. 

You don’t have to wait for “someday” to do them. You just need the right idea. 

For the Family Adventurers 

In 2026, family travel is about more than getting away — it’s about creating moments that last.

Some family holidays are fun. Others become the holiday — the one your kids bring up years later and say, “Remember when we…?” Not just a getaway, but a holiday that stands out in their childhood — the one they’ll talk about years later as a defining adventure you shared together. 

These are the big-ticket Australian experiences that genuinely excite kids, spark curiosity and create stories that live on long after the bags are unpacked. 

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Queensland Dino Trail Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland

Unforgettable family experiences worth planning: 

  • Seeing dinosaurs come to life at Australia’s biggest fossil sites 
    Standing where dinosaurs once roamed in places like Winton, Queensland, or exploring hands-on fossil museums turns science into an adventure. Kids aren’t just learning — they’re digging, exploring and imagining prehistoric worlds in real time. 
  • Riding camels, sleeping under the stars and exploring the Red Centre 
    A journey into Australia’s heartland delivers adventure on a cinematic scale. Camel rides, glowing desert sunsets, ancient landscapes and vast open skies make kids feel like they’ve stepped into a movie — and give parents a front-row seat to pure awe. 
  • Theme parks plus a road trip for the ultimate family combo 
    Big theme park holidays on the Gold Coast, paired with beaches, wildlife parks and caravan stays, strike the perfect balance between high-energy thrills and relaxed family time. It’s excitement without burnout. 
  • Big events where kids feel part of something huge 
    Airshows roaring overhead, balloon festivals filling the sky, night-sky events, agricultural shows and major regional festivals create an electric atmosphere kids thrive on. These trips feel alive — colourful, noisy and unforgettable. 

These are the holidays that don’t just fill photo albums — they shape lifelong memories. 

For the Grey — and Not-So-Grey — Nomads 

In 2026, make this the year you stop saying “one day” and start saying “why not now?”. 

You already know the experiences you want to have — the places you’ve pictured, the journeys you’ve talked yourself into and out of, the ideas that keep coming back. This is the year to stop filing them away for later and start turning them into plans. Choose one, commit to it and go. There’s no better time than now to start crossing things off your list. 

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Air Boat Tour at Bamurru Plains Photo Credit: Tourism NT

Bucket list experiences you don’t need to wait to retire for: 

  • Extended outback journeys 
    Long, unhurried road trips through inland Australia— making space to linger in historic towns, soak in thermal pools, explore galleries and museums, and truly absorb wide-open landscapes. 
  • Major cultural and arts events 
    Events like the Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival, or Scenic Rim Winter Fest, turn a trip into something layered — blending travel, performance, food and atmosphere into one memorable experience. 
  • Heritage-rich regions and storytelling destinations 
    Mining towns, river ports and historic settlements offer depth and perspective, especially when explored over several days rather than rushed through. Discover the most popular rural towns to travel to.
  • Food, wine and regional produce trails 
    Trips built around local flavours — from seafood regions to wine valleys and farmers’ markets — reward curiosity and often lead to unexpected highlights. Discover Australia’s finest food and wine regions.

These journeys are about staying longer, seeing more and enjoying the freedom to travel on your own terms. 

For the Young Pioneers 

In 2026, make this the year your leave goes toward something unforgettable. 

Not another rushed weekend, but a trip you plan ahead for, save for and talk about long after it’s over. This is the year to choose a bucket list experience that feels iconic — the kind that reminds you why you love travelling Australia in the first place. 

Junction Arts Festival Tasmania
Junction Arts Festival Tasmania

Iconic Aussie trips worth saving your leave for:

  • Bucket-list road trips and remote adventures 
    Epic drives, island escapes and outback journeys offer freedom, challenge and a strong sense of achievement — especially when shared with friends. 
  • Nature experiences that feel other-worldly 
    Bioluminescent beaches, reef adventures, desert landscapes and vast night skies deliver moments that feel truly once-in-a-lifetime. 
  • One big trip done properly 
    Instead of squeezing in multiple rushed getaways, more travellers are choosing to do one big trip well — saving leave, travelling deeper and creating experiences that feel intentional and memorable.

Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, experience Uluru at sunset, road trip the Coral Coast — these are the kinds of trips that shape stories and stay with you long after the journey ends.

One Year. Many Big Adventures. 

Big-ticket trips look different at every stage of life, but they all share one thing in common — they stay with you. 

Whether it’s your kids’ first taste of adventure, a long-dreamed-of journey taken at your own pace, or an iconic experience worth saving your leave for, this is the year to choose something bigger. 

Australia is full of unforgettable trips. You don’t have to wait to do them.