Traveling from Flying Fish Point to Shepparton involves traversing the length of the Australian east coast. You must first travel to Cairns to access air travel or major road arteries. The journey spans approximately 3,000 km by road via the Bruce Highway and the Newell Highway. Air travel requires a flight from Cairns Airport to Melbourne Tullamarine, followed by a regional train or bus. This route transitions from tropical rainforest climates to the temperate Goulburn Valley region.
Total Distance: 3,050 km driving distance; 2,450 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 7 hours including transfers | 34 hours |
| Avg Price | $350 - $700 | $600 - $900 in fuel |
| Operator | Qantas or Jetstar | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Cairns Airport to Melbourne Tullamarine, then V/Line train to Shepparton. | Bruce Highway (A1) to Brisbane, then Newell Highway (A39) south. |
| Tip | Book your V/Line train ticket in advance using a Myki card for seamless transfers from Southern Cross Station. | Ensure your vehicle is serviced for long-haul driving; carry extra water when crossing the plains of New South Wales. |
April to September to avoid the tropical wet season and extreme summer heat in inland Victoria.