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Solo Female Travel in Australia: A Backpacker’s Guide

Solo Female Travel in Australia: A Backpacker’s Guide

Jan 10, 2025

By Mich Caluza

Thinking about solo female travel in Australia? Well, you’re not alone. Every year, thousands of women head Down Under, and for what reason? None other than the beaches, wildlife, and laid-back lifestyle. It’s a country made for solo adventures, with a huge backpacker scene, reliable public transport, and loads of spots where you’ll feel safe and welcome.

But let’s get straight to the point. You’re here to know the essentials — is it safe? Where should you go? What’s worth your time? Here’s the guide you need.

Is Solo Female Travel in Australia Safe?

The short answer? Yes.

Ranking 19th on the Global Peace Index, even the data shows that Australia is one of the safest places to travel solo. Crime rates are low, and people are generally friendly and approachable. Walking around alone during the day? No problem. Public transport at night? In most cities, that’s fine too.

Of course let’s be real here, no place is 100% risk-free. Use your common sense:

  • Thinking of leaving your phone and wallet unattended at the beach? Nope, that shouldn’t even cross your mind.
  • If it’s a poorly lit area, don’t try to be brave—just don’t go.
  • Always always trust your gut. Something feels off? Well, it probably is. 

One thing that makes solo female travel in Australia easy is the hostel scene. Meet people from all over the world, and maybe even become friends after joining that activity or tour together.

Where to Go: The Best Spots for Solo Travelers

Wondering where to go in this massive country? You probably won’t cover it all in one trip. Let us break down the top spots to check out.

Sydney

Stroll along this 6km trail that offers stunning views and plenty of spots to stop for a swim or coffee. Coogee Beach is a chill place where you can hang out and meet other travelers along the walk. 

Explore Coogee Beach’s stunning shores, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

Melbourne

Culture, coffee, and street art—that’s Melbourne in a nutshell. Wander through the laneways, check out the markets, and grab a flat white.

Up for a scenic road trip? Check out the Great Ocean Road. If driving solo feels a bit overwhelming, no worries—you can join a group tour for an even more epic experience.

Embark on an unforgettable road trip along the Great Ocean Road, photo courtesy of Aryan Athalye

Read more : https://madmonkeyhostels.com/blogs/travel-guide/australia-travel/solo-female-travel-in-australia-a-real-backpackers-guide/


About the Author

Mad Monkey is Southeast Asia’s leading hostel operator — born in Cambodia with more properties in Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, Laos, and the Philippines. We pride ourselves in creating meaningful and sustainable travel experiences for our guests, whilst promoting socially responsible tourism.