Australia Passes
They offer some of the most unforgettable experiences on the planet. Whether you
want to explore, hit the beach, check out the wildlife (both kinds!) or simply get
lost along the way, you'll have the adventure of a lifetime with Oz Experience.
Your pass includes a stack of activities and cool places to visit. Learn to surf,
go bowling, hike in the rainforest, cool off in the ocean – and more! Learn
even more with the quirky driver guides. As well as givng you a fun and safe trip,
they’re trained to teach you about Australian plants and animals, history
and aboriginal culture. Local knowledge is their thing.
Pass Details
Australia Bus Passes are valid for 6 – 12 months and you can travel where
and when you like during this period. You’re welcome to break up your trip
into short bursts and you will benefit from unlimited stops, regular departures
and the inside scoop on the best places to stay and things to do.
Why book with roundtheworldflights.com?
Our Australia bus pass rates are cheaper than those available locally and you can
pre-pay at a guaranteed price so there are no nasty exchange rate surprises on your
card. We will also knock 10% of our great RTW Travel insurance and buying
your bus pass in advance enables you to budget more easily when you are travelling…and
you never know, it is the perfect leaving present and just the sort of thing that
a relative might buy for you …
Select your pass
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Pass Name
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Departure and Arrival
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Duration
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Price
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Go to pass
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Bruce pass
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Melbourne or Sydney to Cairns
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20 days
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£305
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Cobber pass
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Cairns to Sydney or Melbourne
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20 days
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£264
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Fish Hook pass
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Sydney or Melbourne to Darwin
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32 days
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£735
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Victa pass
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3 days
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£139
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Surf pass
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Sydney to Byron Bay or Brisbane
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4 days
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£139
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Strewth pass
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Byron Bay or Brisbane to Cairns
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12 days
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£194
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Dazza pass
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Sydney to Cairns and Big Rock
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25 days
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£463
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Shazza pass
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Cairns to Sydney and Big Rock
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25 days
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£436
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Knobs and Bells pass
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National loop clockwise
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45 days
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£722
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Whipper Snapper pass
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Sydney or Melbourne to Darwin
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43 days
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£511
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Strewth pass
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Cairns to Brisbane or Byron Bay
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12 days
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£194
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Victa Matey pass
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Sydney to Adelaide
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8 days
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£272
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Matey pass
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Sydney to Melbourne
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3 days
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£139
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Fair Dinkum pass
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National loop clockwise
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52 days
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£982
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Matey pass
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3 days
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£139
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The Bruce Pass
This is the most popular Oz Ex pass. Start in Melbourne or Sydney and travel up
the wicked East Coast of Australia to Cairns. There are cool included activities
like a Surf Lesson and Outback Cattle Station. From £305
The Cobber
Start in Cairns and finish in Sydney or Melbourne. Go all the way to Melbourne via
the Snowy Mountains and coast. Cool activities like a Surf Lesson and Outback Cattle
Station are included. From £264
The Fish Hook
Start in Sydney or Melbourne to travel to Darwin. The flexibility of this pass allows
you breaking the journey at key destinations like Melbourne, Adelaide and Alice
Springs between individual tours that make up the pass. From £735
Victa Pass
Start in Melbourne and finish in Adelaide. This is a very popular route taking in
the Victorian highlights of the spectacular Great Ocean Road and stunning Grampians
National Park. From £139
Surf Pass
Start from Sydney and travel to Byron Bay or Brisbane. This is the short pass (4
days) you would want to do if you are short on time and have an interest in Surfing.
At Surf Camp experience an included Learn to Surf lesson. From £139
Strewth Pass
Start from Byron Bay or Brisbane and travel to Cairns. This is the perfect pass
to see the hot spots on the Queensland Coast and Outback. Stay on Magnetic Island,
check out a crocodile farm and much more. From £194
The Dazza
Start in Sydney and travel up the East Coast to Cairns. Make your own way to Alice
Springs at your own expense and visit Uluru, Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and Kings Canyon
on a 3 day inclusive tour. From £463
The Shazza
Start in Cairns and travel down the East Coast to Sydney. Make your own way to Alice
Springs at your own expense and see the Red Centre and everythig is has to offer
on a 3 day inclusive tour. From £436
Knobbs & Bells - National Pass
Start in Cairns and finish in Alice Springs. You would do this pass if you had the
time and wanted to see everything from the wicked East Coast route, the South Coast
and up through the Outback to Alice Springs. From £722
The Whipper Snapper
Start in Adelaide or Melbourne and travel via Melbourne and onward to Darwin. This
is the pass for you if you want to travel the South Coast. Make your own way to
Alice Springs and we'll travel north to Darwin. From £511
The Strewth
Start from Cairns and finish in Byron Bay or Brisbane. This is the perfect pass
to see the hot spots on the Queensland Coast and Outback. Take time out to visit
Fraser Island, experience an Aussie outback cattle station and much more! From £194
The Victa Matey
Start in Sydney and travel along the South Coast to Adelaide. You'll do this pass
to see the Australian capital Canberra, the Snowy Mountains and Wilsons Promontory.
Stay in Melbourne between the two tours that combine to make this pass. From £272
Matey Pass Sydney to Melbourne
Start in Sydney and finish in Melbourne. This pass is for you if you want to travel
between Australia's largest cities on the scenic route. Check out Canberra, the
Snowy Mountains and the scenic gem that is Wilsons Promontory. From £131
Fair Dinkum - National Pass
Start anywhere, finish where you started. This pass covers every Oz Experience destination
in Australia. You would do this pass if you want to see everything from the wicked
East Coast route, Darwin, Uluru, to Adelaide before cruising along the South Coast.
From £982
Matey Pass Melbourne to Sydney
Travel between Australia's largest cities on the scenic route. There's much more
between these two cities than you ever knew. Check out Canberra, travel via the
Snowy Mountains and the scenic gem that is Wilsons Promontory. From £139
Victa Pass Adelaide to Melbourne
Start in Adelaide and finish in Melbourne. This is a very popular route along the
Great Ocean Road and stunning Grampians National Park. Take advantage of the optional
helicopter flight over the Twelve Apostles coastal rock formations! From £139
Victa Pass Adelaide to Sydney
Start in Adelaide to travel along the South Coast to Sydney. Travel via the Great
Ocean Road and stunning Grampians National Park. Stay a while in Melbourne between
the two tours that combine to make this pass. From £262
FAQs
- What's included?
- So the price does not include food or accommodation?
- Can I get off anywhere other than the towns marked?
- How often does the bus leave?
- Will I always travel with the same group?
- What do I need to bring with me?
- What is the luggage limit?
- What is the "minimum recommended trip time"?
- How long is a pass valid for and can I extend it?
- Can I do the itinerary in reverse?
- Do I have to be able to swim to do the Surf lesson?
- Are they small buses or coaches?
- If no accommodation is included, do I have to book accommodation in advance?
- How far in advance should I book on and off buses?
- Can I take my surfboard on the vehicles with me?
- How much money will I need when I am travelling?
- Are there ATMs along the way?
- Are the overnight stops compulsory?
- I've got my own tent. Can I camp anywhere on the route?
- I've run out of time to complete my pass, can I get a refund?
- OK, but can I give my pass to a friend to use?
- Can I transfer the un-used value of my pass for use on Kiwi and Feejee Experience.
You're the same company after all, aren't you?
- How much is a route change?
What’s included?
Your guide, bus transport, included activities (including selected walks, surf lesson,
goat rodeo, barefoot bowling depending on which pass you do), national park entry
fees.
So the price does not include food or accommodation?
To give you the flexibility you want, we don’t include this. However, in some
areas there is a local payment because there is simply no other option for food
or accommodation. But don’t worry, we’ve got you a really good deal!
Can I get off anywhere other than the towns marked?
Yes, you can get OFF anywhere on our route (subject to there being a safe place
to stop on the road. Often it is illegal to drop people at motorways/freeways/autobahns).
However, you can only get back ON at the designated pick up times and places on
our timetable (refer to our website).
How often does the bus leave?
We understand you want regular departures to give the flexibility and freedom you
want in your pass. In other areas of the network operated by the specialist services
of Adventure Tours Australia, the departures vary according to days on the timetable
and seasonal demand.
Will I always travel with the same group?
No. You’ll end up with a couple of different guides and groups throughout
your trip, but hey, you get to meet loads of great people this way! If you do make
a group of mates along the way and would like to keep travelling together, you’ll
all need to book well in advance. (But there are no guarantees we can fit you on
the same tour.)
What do I need to bring with me?
Sturdy walking shoes (ankle high), hat & sunscreen, towel & toiletries,
swimming gear, warm clothing (including waterproof jacket and pants for southerly
routes in winter), water bottle, torch, insect repellent, camera, film, money for
some meals and optional activities.
What is the luggage limit?
15kgs. Please try and keep to this limit.
What is the "minimum recommended trip time"?
Every pass has a "minimum recommended trip time". This is the minimum
amount of time we think you should allow to travel on a particular pass so you have
enough time to get off the bus and stay longer at key places and do optional activities
that you want to thus making the most of Oz Experience. Of course, you could travel
faster than the minimum but you wont have much time off the bus. And you could take
longer longer, up to 6 months.
How long is a pass valid for and can I extend it?
Your pass is valid for 6 months.Yes, you can extend it. Contact Reservations on
1300 300 028. It will cost you AU$50 to extend the pass validity for an additional
6 months.
Can I do the itinerary in reverse?
Yes. Trips run in both directions, north and southbound. Simply switch the stops
on the itinerary and you’ll be laughing. See our website for full itineraries
in all directions.
Do I have to be able to swim to do the Surf lesson?
No, but it helps! You will learn to surf in water where you can always stand up.
You will be accompanied by an accredited surf instructor with full first aid qualifications.
Are they small buses or coaches?
We operate mini buses (max 24 seats) and mini coaches (max 37 seats). All the new
vehicles on the road have DVD players to help pass the time. The reason for the
smaller vehicle size is to enable us to do guided walks and activities, which is
not possible with larger group sizes. We can access National Parks because we have
small numbers and get permits accordingly.
If no accommodation is included, do I have to book accommodation in advance?
Your guides will book you accommodation for overnight stops – Surf Camp, Byron
Bay, Brisbane, Rainbow Beach (southbound), Hervey Bay, (northbound), Kroombit Cattle
Station, Airlie Beach, Magnetic Island and Cairns. They can book this on the day
of your arrival for the first night of your stay. If you intend to stay longer it
is advisable booking ahead yourself especially in busy times. You must join the
bus before 11am on the morning of the day of your arrival at the overnight stop
to use this service. Oz Experience drops off at selected backpacker hostels. These
tend to be better known backpacker hostels which are popular with all travellers
and are reliable suppliers of accommodation. You can also book your own accommodation
if you do not want the guide to book accommodation for you.
How far in advance should I book on and off buses?
It is a good idea to be as organised as possible so you can allow enough time to
get off the bus and spend time doing the things you want. We can show you the rest
with the inclusions in your pass. Book well in advance to avoid disappointment in
busy times – at least 3 days.
Can I take my surfboard on the vehicles with me?
Yes, so long as there is enough space. Normally the luggage limit is 15kg. We can’t
guarantee the space, but we make every effort to accommodate people like you with
a surfboard. The best thing to do is advise Reservations by phone that you will
be bringing a surfboard before you start travelling and when you book on the bus
for each sector of your travels.
How much money will I need when I am travelling?
It depends on how long and where you are travelling and also on what optional activities
you might wish to do. Backpacker hostel dorm accommodation averages approx AUD$25
a night (more peak times and depending on the location). Depending on your appetite
you might spend up to AUD$20 a day on food. Activities all vary in price but allow
for skydiving, bungy jumping, zorbing, rafting and Fraser Island safari and Whitsunday
sailing expenditure. If you did all of these it would probably cost approx AUD$1200
Are there ATMs along the way?
There are ATMs in all towns in Australia. Larger towns will have currency exchange
offices.
Are the overnight stops compulsory?
The Oz Experience bus will only travel as far as one overnight stop to another in
one day. This being so you will have to stay at least one night at each overnight
stop. You can of course get off the bus between these overnight stops as per the
Timetable.
I’ve got my own tent. Can I camp anywhere on the route?
The best thing to do is ask your guide for the best advice. Most towns and overnight
stops have camping space or camp grounds which you can use.
I've run out of time to complete my pass, can I get a refund?
We will not issue a refund in such circumstances. We will, however, refund the unused
pay on board kitty to you. We will only refund on compassionate grounds for bereavement
or ill health. If you are seeking a refund under these circumstances we will ask
for supporting documentation and ask for you to put the refund application in writing.
OK, but can I give my pass to a friend to use?
One of the conditions of the pass is that it is non-transferable to another person.
Equally don’t buy a half-used pass from someone else. We need this policy
because people have been known to use other people’s stolen passes. If we
ask for identification you need to prove the pass is yours.
Can I transfer the un-used value of my pass for use on Kiwi and Feejee Experience.
You’re the same company after all, aren’t you?
It used to be the case when Oz Experience was under previous ownership that you
could use the un-used value of an Oz Experience pass and exchange it for travel
on Kiwi or Fiji Experience. Oz Experience is now wholly owned by Adventure Tours
Australia, a company quite separate to the company that owns Kiwi and Fiji Experience.
Because of the different owners, it is no longer possible to transfer un-used value
of passes
How much is a route change?
$25 paid locally.
What happens if I miss my bus, in the morning?
$50 will be charged for holding up a seat that could otherwise have been extended
to a fellow traveler. Buses are regularly quite busy so the ‘no show’
fee is to assist the flow of all other passengers.