The journey from Flying Fish Point to Warrnambool is a cross-continental trek. You will travel from the tropical north to the southern coast of Victoria. The most practical route involves flying from Cairns to Melbourne, then taking a train or driving to Warrnambool. Driving the entire distance is a major undertaking requiring multiple days. This route takes you from the Great Barrier Reef region to the famous Shipwreck Coast.
Total Distance: 3,350 km driving distance; 2,600 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 8 hours | 38 hours |
| Avg Price | $450 - $900 | $700 - $1,000 in fuel |
| Operator | Jetstar | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | Cairns Airport to Melbourne Tullamarine, then V/Line train to Warrnambool. | Bruce Highway (A1) to Melbourne, then Princes Highway (A1) to Warrnambool. |
| Tip | The V/Line train from Southern Cross Station to Warrnambool is a scenic and affordable option. | The final leg from Melbourne to Warrnambool via the Princes Highway is well-signposted. |
Summer (December to February) is ideal for the coastal climate of Warrnambool.