
Australia is full of iconic holiday destinations, but the country’s most-loved escapes share one important thing in common: they book out fast.
Whether it’s limited accommodation, strict visitor caps or intense demand during school holidays, these destinations reward travellers who plan ahead.
Booking well in advance allows travellers to secure preferred travel dates, better accommodation, flights, and experiences, and often at lower prices.
It also reduces stress, especially for families travelling during school holidays when flexibility is limited. For destinations with visitor caps or restricted access, early planning is not just helpful, it’s essential.
Lord Howe Island is one of Australia's most exclusive holiday destinations, and that’s by design. Visitor numbers are capped at around 400 people at any one time to protect the island’s world heritage environment.
Flights are limited, accommodation options are few, and peak travel periods like summer and school holidays often sell out many months in advance. Booking early is essential if you want to snorkel its crystal-clear lagoon, hike Mount Gower or simply experience one of the most pristine islands in the world.

Lord Howe Island
Uluru is a bucket-list destination for both domestic and international travellers, particularly during the cooler months from May to September. Accommodation around Uluru is limited, and guided experiences such as sunrise tours, cultural walks and the Field of Light installation often reach capacity quickly.
Booking well ahead ensures better accommodation choices, access to popular tours and the chance to experience this sacred landscape at its best.

Uluru
Rottnest Island is famously close to Perth, which makes it incredibly popular during weekends, summer and school holidays.
Ferry tickets, bikes and accommodation regularly sell out weeks or even months ahead for peak periods. With only a small number of places to stay on the island, last-minute trips are risky.
Planning early gives you more flexibility and avoids missing out on prime travel dates, especially if quokka selfies are on your agenda. Book local attractions through My NRMA Rewards to get the best prices.

A quokka on Rottnest Island
The Whitsundays combine white-sand beaches, reef access, and luxury accommodation - making them one of Australia's most sought-after tropical escapes.
Peak season demand spikes during winter, school holidays and major event periods. Flights, island resorts, sailing trips, and reef tours all book quickly, and prices tend to rise closer to departure.
Booking ahead not only secures availability but often delivers better value and more choice across islands and experiences.
For the best rates, My NRMA rewards members should consider NRMA Airlie Beach Holiday Park where you can explore the 74 Whitsunday Islands by sea, sky, or on a scenic walk.

Airlie Beach, Whitsundays
Noosa’s blend of beaches, national parks, dining and shopping has made it one of Queensland's most popular holiday towns.
Accommodation fills fast during school holidays, long weekends and summer, with many visitors booking the same time each year. Early bookings are especially important if you want beachfront or riverfront stays, or if you’re travelling with family and need larger accommodation. Auto Club members can save up to 20% off at RACV Noosa Resort.

Noosa Beach
Margaret River is a year-round favourite thanks to its wineries, food scene, surf beaches, and forest landscapes. Demand peaks during school holidays, long weekends, and festival seasons, when accommodation can book out months ahead.
Booking early gives you access to the best locations and allows you to plan popular winery tours, dining experiences, and events without compromise.

Wineries at Margaret River
It’s not just hotels and resorts that fill quickly. Some of Australia's most loved camping destinations are equally competitive during peak periods.
National Park campgrounds such as Wilsons Promontory in Victoria, Freycinet National Park in Tasmania, Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, Ningaloo Reef campgrounds in western Australia, and Jervis Bay in NSW often require bookings well in advance.
Many operate ballot systems or release bookings at specific times, and popular sites can sell out within minutes for school holiday dates.
My NRMA Rewards members can get 10% off accommodation at NRMA Parks and Resorts across the country.
Booking early for camping holidays ensures you secure powered sites, beachfront locations, or family-friendly amenities - and avoids the disappointment of missing out altogether.

Camping at NRMA Parks and Resorts
Cruises are another holiday option that benefit from early booking, particularly during school holidays and popular sailing seasons.
Cruise cabins, especially family rooms and balcony staterooms, are limited and often sell out first.
Booking early can unlock bonus inclusions, better cabin selection and early-bird pricing, while last-minute availability is far from guaranteed during peak travel periods.

Coral Discoverer ship