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The 11 Best Travel Apps for Australia

Essential mobile companions to enhance your Australian adventure

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By Emma WilsonMarch 25, 202512 min read
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Australia's vast landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and sprawling cities make it an incredible destination for travelers. But navigating this enormous country can be challenging without the right tools. Whether you're planning a campervan adventure with Camptoo or exploring Australia's natural wonders, these 11 essential travel apps will help you make the most of your journey down under.

1. WikiCamps Australia

WikiCamps Australia app showing campsite locations

WikiCamps is the ultimate camping companion for your Australian adventure. This comprehensive app features user-contributed information on thousands of campsites, caravan parks, backpacker hostels, and points of interest across Australia.

Key features:

  • Offline maps and navigation
  • User reviews and photos of campsites
  • Filter sites by facilities (showers, toilets, pet-friendly, etc.)
  • Information on pricing, facilities, and nearby attractions
  • Trip planner to map out your journey

Whether you're in a Camptoo campervan or tent camping, WikiCamps is essential for finding the perfect spot to stay. The offline functionality makes it particularly valuable when traveling through remote areas with limited connectivity.

2. Fuel Map Australia

Fuel Map Australia app showing fuel stations

When road-tripping across Australia's vast distances, knowing where to find fuel (and the best prices) is crucial. Fuel Map Australia helps you locate service stations across the country, including in remote areas where fuel stops can be hundreds of kilometers apart.

Key features:

  • Real-time fuel prices updated by users
  • Offline maps for remote travel
  • Filter by fuel type (diesel, unleaded, LPG)
  • Plan routes with fuel stops
  • User reviews and amenity information

This app is particularly valuable for campervan travelers venturing into the Outback or along remote coastal routes where service stations are sparse.

3. CamperMate

CamperMate app interface showing road trip planning features

CamperMate is another excellent app for road trippers and campervan enthusiasts. While it has some overlap with WikiCamps, it offers unique features that make it worth having as a complementary tool.

Key features:

  • Find campsites, dump stations, public toilets, and showers
  • Locate free camping spots
  • Discover local activities and attractions
  • Access deals on tours and experiences
  • Community tips and reviews

CamperMate's user-friendly interface and comprehensive database make it an excellent companion for your Camptoo campervan adventure.

4. BeachSafe

BeachSafe app showing beach safety information

Australia's beaches are world-renowned, but they can also be dangerous for the unprepared. The BeachSafe app, developed by Surf Life Saving Australia, provides crucial safety information for over 12,000 Australian beaches.

Key features:

  • Real-time information on patrol status
  • Current hazards and conditions
  • Weather forecasts and tide times
  • Facilities available at each beach
  • Safety advice and educational content

BeachSafe is essential for anyone planning to enjoy Australia's coastal areas. Always swim between the red and yellow flags at patrolled beaches for maximum safety.

5. Australian Bites and Stings

Australian Bites and Stings app showing first aid information

Australia is home to some of the world's most venomous creatures. The Australian Bites and Stings app provides potentially life-saving first aid information for encounters with dangerous wildlife.

Key features:

  • First aid guides for snake bites, spider bites, marine stings, and more
  • Identification guides for venomous creatures
  • Emergency contact information
  • Works offline for remote area use
  • Developed by medical professionals

While encounters with dangerous wildlife are rare, being prepared with this app could make all the difference in an emergency, especially when camping or hiking in remote areas.

6. AllTrails

AllTrails app showing hiking trails in Australia

Australia offers incredible hiking opportunities, from coastal walks to mountain treks. AllTrails helps you discover and navigate over 15,000 hiking trails across the country.

Key features:

  • Detailed trail maps with elevation profiles
  • User reviews and photos
  • Filter trails by difficulty, length, and features
  • Download maps for offline use
  • GPS tracking while hiking

Whether you're looking for a challenging multi-day hike or a leisurely nature walk near your campsite, AllTrails will help you find the perfect trail for your adventure.

7. The Happiest Hour

The Happiest Hour app showing food and drink specials

After a day of exploring, you might want to enjoy some local hospitality without breaking the budget. The Happiest Hour helps you find the best food and drink specials across Australia.

Key features:

  • Map-based search for nearby deals
  • Filter by day, time, and type of special
  • Discover happy hours, meal deals, and drink specials
  • User reviews and venue information
  • Save favorite venues and deals

This app is perfect for travelers looking to experience Australia's food and drink culture while keeping costs down.

8. Australian Good Food Guide

Australian Good Food Guide website showing restaurant listings

For those special dining experiences during your travels, the Australian Good Food Guide (AGFG) helps you discover the country's best restaurants, cafes, and wineries.

Key features:

  • Search for restaurants by location, cuisine, or price
  • Chef Hat awards identify top-rated establishments
  • User reviews and ratings
  • Menus, opening hours, and booking information
  • Special offers and deals

From fine dining to hidden local gems, AGFG will enhance your culinary adventures across Australia.

9. Dan Murphy's

Dan Murphy's website showing their liquor selection

For those evenings relaxing at your campsite, the Dan Murphy's app helps you find Australia's largest liquor retailer with the best prices on wine, beer, and spirits.

Key features:

  • Locate nearby stores
  • Browse extensive product range
  • Check prices and special offers
  • Read product reviews and ratings
  • Click and collect service

With over 240 stores across Australia, Dan Murphy's is a convenient option for stocking up your campervan's fridge with local Australian wines and craft beers.

10. Culture Trip

Culture Trip website showing Australian travel content

Culture Trip offers curated content about destinations worldwide, including comprehensive guides to Australia's cities, regions, and cultural experiences.

Key features:

  • In-depth articles about Australian destinations
  • Local insights and hidden gems
  • Cultural guides and historical information
  • Food and drink recommendations
  • Bookable experiences and tours

Use Culture Trip to discover the stories behind the places you visit and gain a deeper appreciation of Australia's rich cultural landscape.

11. Emergency+

Safety should always be a priority when traveling, especially in remote areas. The Emergency+ app, developed by Australia's emergency services, helps you call for help and communicate your location in an emergency.

Key features:

  • One-touch access to emergency services (000)
  • GPS coordinates to communicate your exact location
  • State Emergency Service (SES) contact information
  • Police Assistance Line for non-emergencies
  • Works in areas with limited data connectivity

This free app could be a lifesaver in an emergency situation and should be installed on every traveler's phone before exploring Australia.

Conclusion

Australia's vast and varied landscape offers endless adventures, and these apps will help you navigate, explore, and enjoy your journey with confidence. From finding the perfect campsite for your Camptoo campervanto discovering hidden hiking trails and local dining experiences, these digital tools enhance your travel experience while keeping you safe and informed.

Before setting off on your Australian adventure, download these apps, familiarize yourself with their features, and consider which ones offer offline functionality for those remote areas where connectivity might be limited.

Have you used any of these apps on your Australian travels? Do you have other recommendations? We'd love to hear about your experiences in the comments below!