Surviving Australia’s Wet Season: Tips for Road Trippers

Surviving Australia’s Wet Season: Tips for Road Trippers

Australia’s wet season (generally November to April in the north) can be an unforgettable experience but road-tripping at this time requires preparation.

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Alannah F

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Surviving Australia’s Wet Season: Tips for Road Trippers

Australia’s wet season (generally November to April in the north) can be an unforgettable experience, waterfalls explode to life, wildlife is abundant, and the landscapes turn emerald green. But road-tripping at this time requires preparation. Whether you’re using a $1/day Imoova campervan, relocation car, or a 4WD, here’s what you need to know.

1. Choose the Right Vehicle

A standard car rental is fine for cities and sealed highways, but if you’re exploring the Top End, Queensland tropics, or the Kimberley, consider a high-clearance vehicle or 4WD.

2. Check Road Conditions Daily

Floods and road closures can happen fast. Check:

  • Local state road websites

  • Park alerts

  • Seasonal closure notices

Don’t rely on Google Maps as it won’t warn you about floodways.

3. Respect Flooded Roads

If you see water across the road: “If it’s flooded, forget it.” Fast-moving water can sweep vehicles away, even 4WDs. Depending on where in the country you are, waters may be croc infested.

4. Avoid Driving at Night

This goes for all year round, but wildlife is especially active after rain. As cute as they are, kangaroos, pigs, wallabies, and cattle can quickly become hazards.

5. Keep Supplies in the Car

  • 5–10 litres of water

  • Snacks

  • First-aid kit

  • Power bank

  • Mosquito repellent (essential in the wet!)

6. Book Accommodation Flexibly

If roads close unexpectedly, you may have to reroute or stay put. Use rentals and relocations that allow flexible pickup/drop times.

Budget Tip

Wet season can be the cheapest time for travel. Prices drop dramatically, less tourists are around and Imoova’s $1/day rentals are often plentiful as rental companies move cars south for the dry season.

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