Noosa, Queensland With beautiful beaches and easily accessible national parks, Noosa is no doubt a favourite holiday destination for many Australians. This beachside region is only a 90-minute drive north from Brisbane and holds its holiday vibe all year round. Taste your way around the world-class restaurants, explore nature, and visit the world-class golf course. (@footloosefotography, 2020) Broome, Western Australia The ultimate setting for your next holiday getaway, Broome gives you the perfect opportunity to relax and explore. With an array of things to do from scenic flights, fishing tours and luxury cruises, you will be spoilt for choice. We suggest traveling early in the peak season of March and April to avoid the crowds and take advantage of the more comfortable weather. (Broome: Your Travel Guide | Australia's North West, 2020) Great Ocean Road, Victoria The Great Ocean Road gives you ample opportunity to explore Victoria’s rolling coastline and feast on amazing local produce. If you love a fresh ocean breeze and friendly locals, be sure to visit Bells Beach, Blanket Bay and Lorne. If you are looking to explore the area’s scenic rainforests and seaside cliffs, try a walk around Apollo Bay, Great Otway National Park or a visit to the famous 12 Apostles featured on Victoria’s beautiful coastline. (Visit Victoria home. 2020) Barossa Valley, South Australia Spend a weekend immersing yourself in a divine culinary experience in the heart of South Australia. The Barossa Valley is brimming with wine, food and breathtaking views. With an estimated 50 wineries in the region, you will be spoilt for choice. Located only 60km northeast of Adelaide, the Barossa Valley is one of Australia’s oldest wine regions dating back to 1842. (wineselectors.com.au. 2020) Port Douglas, Queensland 70km of pristine coastline from Cairns sits the coastal town, Port Douglas. With the Great Barrier Reef right on your doorstep, it is the perfect spot for both exploring and relaxing. Pick from an array of activities such as snorkelling the reef, hiking and fishing while staying at one of the many beautiful luxury hotels. The best time to visit is between May and October when the weather is not too hot. (Visit Port Douglas Daintree, 2020) Tasmania With unforgettable experiences and attractions, Tasmania’s pristine, untouched landscape will make you feel like you are in another country. Spend a week exploring the beautiful national parks, the Tasman Peninsula, or take a cruise on the Gordon River. Along with great outdoor adventure activities, the southern state offers amazing paddock-to-plate experiences where you can delve into fresh produce and local eateries. (Discover Tasmania -Attraction, 2020) With a sense of normalcy returning, now is a great time to plan out your next adventure. We hope a few of our top spots have inspired you to book that trip you have been waiting for. Most Importantly What To Pack Living out of a suitcase is notoriously frustrating. Think versatile, easy and comfortable options when packing for your regional holiday. Our quick drying swim shorts are perfect for a day at the beach and around town. Our wrinkle free shirts allow you to simply dry and wear without the worry of ironing. Our polo range offers smart casual options that are easy to match with shorts for the day or a pair of tailored chinos for the evening, while being breathable and comfortable. For tips on packing for your Summer holiday read our articles on What to Pack For Your Summer Holiday or Best Shirts to Travel With.