From Europe to Australia by car [closed]

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We're planning a trip by car (a converted van) from Europe to Australia in 2019. There are 2 items which seem to make our plans a little bit more impossible: driving through China (Chinese driving license, plate etc) and finding a car passenger ferry from somewhere in Asia to somewhere in Australia. If you would have any tips for us, we would be really greatful!






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Can you drive from Europe to Australia?

A BRITISH brother and sister spent 149 days driving more than 26,000km on an epic road trip from the UK to Australia in a Mini - only to be beaten by the WA outback.

Is Australia shut down for travel?

The basics. Australia reopened its borders to fully vaccinated tourists on February 21, having previously had some of the most stringent entry regulations on the planet. However, this doesn't mean the entire country is a free-for-all. Those border regulations are at a national level.

Can you travel to Australia right now?

All travellers to Australia need to comply with entry, quarantine and post-arrival testing requirements in the state or territory of their arrival, and any other state or territories that they plan to travel to. Requirements vary and may change at short notice.

Can you travel to Australia by car?

There is no direct connection from North America to Australia. However, you can take the drive to Medicine Hat airport, fly to Sydney, take the walk to International Airport Station, take the train to Central Station, then take the train to Sydney.



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