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Welcome to McDermotts Travel Oz - our very own holiday journal where we will attempt to capture the joy, excitement and special meaning that our travels bring to our life and family. And becauseLes mer
The Journey starts here

Today is an exciting day as we take possession of our new home away from home. The faithful old ‘Panda’ (Expanda) has been sold to make way for our shiny new ‘Journey’.
We will no doubt missLes mer
Ready to Roll

After 12 months of planning and anticipation, tomorrow is finally D-Day!
Our home for the next (nearly) 8 weeks is packed and ready to go - not to mention probably the most organised it will ever be.Les mer
Narrandera NSW

It’s good to be in our happy place on the road again.
We had a smooth run through Yass and Wagga Wagga to Narrandera for the night, staying at Lake Talbot Caravan Park where we scored a beautifulLes mer
Renmark SA

Three states in one day - NSW, VIC and SA!
We cruised through Hay, Balranald (where we stopped for lunch by the
Murrumbidgee River) and Mildura, passed inspection at the SA Quarantine Checkpoint,Les mer
Port Augusta SA

An interesting travel day today as we zig-zagged our way to Port Augusta via a string of little towns, some quaint and historically charming, others lucky to warrant a dot on the map.
We stopped justLes mer
Ceduna SA

A drizzly and frustrating morning stuck doing 60km/hr behind an oversized load - a train on a truck of all things (a literal road train) - between Iron Knob and Kimba, just outside of Port Augusta. OnLes mer
Eucla WA

Today has been a real bucket list highlights package. Everything as good if not better than imagined. It was also a day of BIG things: Big Windmill, Big Whale and Big Rooey II.
Just past the bigLes mer
Balladonia WA

Today we continued our crossing of the Nullarbor, including the iconic 90 Mile Straight – Australia’s longest straight road (146.6 km). Anyone who thinks this is a boring drive with nothing to seeLes mer
Esperance WA

Today we officially left the Nullarbor and started our tour around the beautiful south of WA.
First rest stop on-route was Norseman at the junction of the Eyre Highway and Coolgardie-EsperanceLes mer
Cape Le Grande NP

Today was another superb bucket-list day exploring the many bays and beaches of beautiful Cape Le Grande National Park. With its super fine white sand and magical turquoise waters, it really is proofLes mer
Napier WA

Today’s drive from Esperance to Albany felt like the longest of our trip so far. We passed some picturesque farm lands and silo art, along with some large areas of burnt out bush. It was interestingLes mer
Albany WA

Another spectacular WA day spent exploring the sights around Albany.
First on the list of adventures was Granite SkyWalk at Castle Rock in the Porongurup NP. A challenging 2.2 km steep uphill climbLes mer
Torndirrup NP

Next stop on the Albany adventure tour was Torndirrup NP, including The Gap and Natural Bridge with their outstanding views of the Southern Ocean and some of WA’s most exposed coastline 40m below!Les mer
Rainbow Coast WA

This morning as we set out in a shower of rain, we thought we might see first hand why the region around Albany is known as the 'Rainbow Coast'. But true to our local guide’s word, the rain wasLes mer
Pemberton WA

Today was essentially a travel day between Albany and Margaret River, with a short detour to climb the Gloucester Tree at Pemberton.
But first on the agenda was ‘breakfast’ at the Mount BarkerLes mer
Margaret River WA

Another on-the-go day packing in as many sights and activities as we could around Margaret River.
We spent the morning in town fulfilling a special request from Josh for a Margaret River surfLes mer
Busselton WA

Today, finally, after 12 days of heading west, we’ve dipped our toes in the Indian Ocean and are now heading north! Destination Fremantle for the Easter Weekend. We’re very much looking forward toLes mer
Perth WA

It’s Good Friday!
This morning we enjoyed a relaxed start before heading to the airport to meet Josh and Ryan, with Dan, Helen, Claire and Michael. Josh had joked about wanting to be greeted with aLes mer
Rockingham WA

Today we were up super early and headed down to Rockingham to join Perth Wildlife Encounters for their swim with dolphins cruise, as featured on Travel Guides - move over Fren family, we gotLes mer
Rottnest Island WA

Happy Easter!
Another early start in Fremantle to catch the ferry across to Rottnest Island. Mission: Selfie with a quokka.
First up, we grabbed some hire bikes and pedalled around the island,Les mer
Cervantes WA

Travelling from Fremantle to Cervantes we now understand why they say WA stands for windy always!
As we pulled into the RAC Cervantes Holiday Park we encountered the first real disruptive rain ofLes mer
Turquoise Coast WA

Another cracking WA day!
This morning we ticked off the second of our ‘swim with’ experiences - Sea Lions!
A short jet boat ride from Cervantes wharf and we were snorkelling with a bunch ofLes mer
Pinnacles WA

The weathered limestone pillars known as the Pinnacles are definitely one of the great geological attractions in the country. Some of the tallest pinnacles reach heights of up to 3.5 m above theLes mer
Batavia Coast WA

We’re not quite in the middle of nowhere but we can see it from here…
Tonight we’re in Kalbarri at the Red Bluff Tourist Park, a fancy little place in a fabulous spot on the edge of theLes mer