Australia is one of the world's most popular destinations for independent travelers — beaches, outback, and a vibrant backpacker culture. Whether you're exploring Sydney and Melbourne, road-tripping the east coast, or diving the Great Barrier Reef, you'll find a welcoming travel community. Working holidaymakers and group tours are common.
The mix of cities, nature, and adventure attracts a diverse crowd — from digital nomads and working holidaymakers to couples and older travelers. Accommodation ranges from hostels and backpackers in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane to campsites and farm stays — many hostels organize group activities, east coast tours, and social events. Hostel-organized activities are common; free walking tours exist in some cities but are less established than in Europe. Australia is mid-range to expensive — expect A$15–35 for a meal, A$40–120 for a hotel — and sharing campervans or tours with travel buddies helps significantly.
Below you'll find platforms to connect with travel companions before you go, organized group trips that include Australia (for all ages and budgets), and communities where you can find people to explore with once you arrive.
💡 Insider Tips — Meeting People in Australia
- 🇦🇽 Australia is mid-range to expensive — expect A$15–35 for a meal, A$40–120 for a hotel. Supermarkets and hostels with kitchens help. Sharing a campervan cuts costs.
- 🚶 Hostel-organized activities and group tours are the easiest way to meet other travelers. Free walking tours exist in some cities but are less common than in Europe.
- 🏠 Social accommodation ranges from hostels like Wake Up! (Sydney), Base (Melbourne), and Bunk (Brisbane) to backpackers. Many organize east coast tours, bar crawls, and group activities. Sydney and Melbourne hostels are famously social.
- 🚚 East coast and campervan culture naturally brings travelers together. Shared trips from Sydney to Cairns or Melbourne to Cairns are popular. Facebook groups and hostel boards help find travel buddies for road trips.
- 🏖 Group tours to the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, or Whitsundays are common. You'll meet others on the bus or boat. Working holidaymakers often travel in groups.
- 📅 Best season: September–November and March–May for mild weather. December–February is summer (busy). June–August is winter (good for north). Avoid cyclone season (November–April) in the north.
- 🍻 Local tip: Aussies are laid-back and friendly. "G'day" and "No worries" go far. BBQs, beach days, and pub culture are social. Working holiday visa holders are a big part of the travel community.
🤝 Find a Travel Buddy
Match with individual travelers heading to Australia. Post your trip, connect with people who have similar plans, and meet before you go.
The largest travel buddy platform. Match by destination and dates, split costs on transport and accommodation. ID-verified users from 170+ countries.
Browse trips created by experienced travelers. Small groups of 4–8 people with everything planned by the TripLeader. Just show up.
Every profile is manually checked. Match by destination, dates and travel style. Open to all genders, ages from 20s to 70s.
Your travel profile is built from GPS-verified photos. See where people have actually been, not just where they say they've been.
Simple platform — post where you're going and when, browse others doing the same. No frills, just connections.
Workaway's built-in travel buddy board. Great for finding like-minded travelers who value experiences over luxury.
💡 Tips for Finding a Good Match
·Be specific in your profile — travel dates, budget range, and what kind of traveler you are
·Video call before you meet in person — 10 minutes saves potential awkwardness
·Start with a day activity together before committing to a full trip
·Agree on budget expectations upfront — the #1 source of travel buddy conflict
🌐 Group Trips for Solo Travelers
Join an organized small-group trip where everything is planned. These companies specialize in solo travelers — most participants come alone and leave with friends.
| Company | Ages | Group Size | Solo % | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flash Pack | 30–59 | Max 16 | 90% | ~€1,200 |
| G Adventures | All ages | 10–12 avg | ~50% | ~€450 |
| Intrepid Travel | All ages | Max 14 | 50% | ~€220 |
| Contiki | 18–35 | ~45 | 58% | ~€290 |
| Topdeck Travel | 18–32 | 18–48 | ~40% | ~€350 |
| Exodus Travels | All ages | 8–16 | 50% | ~€500 |
Small groups of max 16, all traveling solo, all similar age. Boutique hotels, curated experiences. 80% stay in touch after the trip.
Wide range of trip styles from budget to premium. Local guides, optional add-ons. Tours that include Australia.
Small groups, local leaders, responsible travel. Itineraries that include Australia. Budget to premium tiers.
Larger groups (~45), fast-paced, social atmosphere. 200+ trips across 75 countries. Great for first-time solo travelers.
💡 Which One Is Right for You?
·Age 18–35, social & budget: Contiki or Topdeck
·Age 30–59, premium & intimate: Flash Pack
·Any age, budget-friendly: G Adventures or Intrepid
·Active & adventure: Exodus or Intrepid
·First time solo: Contiki (big group, built-in social life) or JoinMyTrip (smaller, flexible)
💬 Communities & Meetups
Not ready to commit to a buddy or group trip? These communities let you casually connect with travelers and locals — find someone for dinner, a day trip, or just a coffee.
Active subreddit where people post trip plans and look for companions. Search "Australia" to find current posts.
Visit subreddit →Find travel and social meetup groups in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Great for meeting locals and fellow travelers.
Visit Meetup →The Hangouts feature lets you meet travelers and locals nearby, right now. Popular in Sydney — great for spontaneous connections.
Visit Couchsurfing →Search "Solo Travel Australia", "Expats in Sydney", "Digital Nomads Melbourne". Active groups where people post plans daily.
Search groups →Hostelworld's app connects you with other guests before you arrive. Easy way to find people for shared activities.
Visit Hostelworld →Hostel-organized activities and group tours. Free walking tours are less common than in Europe. Show up alone, leave with new friends. The easiest way to meet travelers — no commitment.
Find free tours →🛡 Stay Safe — Meeting Travel Companions
Use platforms with ID verification. Video call before meeting. Check social media profiles.
First meetings in a café, hostel lobby, or organized meetup. Never at a private accommodation.
Tell someone at home who you're meeting, where, and when. Share live location with a friend.
Agree on cost-splitting before you travel. Use apps like Splitwise. Never send money in advance.
Book your own accommodation for at least the first night. If the vibe isn't right, you have your own space.
Do a day trip or dinner together first. A few hours tells you everything you need to know.