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Is It Possible to Drive Around the World?
Photo: NASA via CC0 Public Domain
A century ago, the invention of the automobile revolutionized travel, making it possible to arrive at destinations sooner and travel further distances in a day. Today, we rely on cars to take us across entire countries on road trips , and it’s even possible to travel from continent to continent in a car. Even back as far as 1873, when Jules Verne wrote Around the World in 80 Days , people dreamed of travelling the circumference of the Earth. Has the invention of the automobile made it possible to drive around the world?
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The Possibility and Obstacles of Travelling Around the World by Car
Attempting to drive around the world is more common than you may think. Multiple online blogs chronicle the feats of ordinary adventurers who have attempted to traverse the world in their car. Such endeavors beg the question, is it actually possible to drive around the world ?
This form of travel is called overland travel and doesn’t rely on the use of boats or airplanes. If you choose to stick with the same vehicle for the entire travel, you can maneuver across North America and Europe/Asia fairly easily, if you plan your route well. Generally, two obstacles will be in your way when trying to cross between these continents, though: the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In both cases, you’ll have to rely on a ferry to bring your car from one shore to the other.
Similarly, you’ll need to take a ferry to cross parts of the northern Atlantic Ocean, getting from Canada to Greenland to Iceland to Norway.
So, while it’s not possible to rely solely on an automobile to travel around the world , you can do so without leaving your vehicle (if you sit in it on the boat). The entire journey will take you around 3-4 months, depending on weather and border crossings.
For a fascinating look at the feasibility of constructing a road that connected the entire world, check out this video .
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Aaron is unashamed to be a native Clevelander and the proud driver of a Hyundai Veloster Turbo (which recently replaced his 1995 Saturn SC-2). He gleefully utilizes his background in theater, literature, and communication to dramatically recite his own articles to nearby youth. Mr. Widmar happily resides in Dayton, Ohio with his magnificent wife, Vicki, but is often on the road with her exploring new destinations. Aaron has high aspirations for his writing career but often gets distracted pondering the profound nature of the human condition and forgets what he was writing… See more articles by Aaron.
Our Bucket List Of 100 Ultimate Road Trips Around The World
Last updated 26 January 2024 by John and Dan
So many roads, so many adventures! So where to start? In this EPIC post, we’ve compiled our bucket list of 100 ultimate road trips around the world. It’s a road trip list for a lifetime of unforgettable journeys and experiences, spanning every continent (but one). Mission accepted.
We’re happiest when we’re on the road. There’s nothing quite like the freedom and anticipation of setting out on a driving adventure of your own making. Where you call the shots: you decide where to go, what to see, how long you want to stay. Where you can enjoy the best of the roads well travelled, and then leave them behind in search of the low-key and the off-beat; the hidden gems of a destination.
Road tripping is our favourite style of travel, and over the years it’s become a key element of just about every trip we make, whether it’s in our own car, a hire car, or with a local driver/guide and their car.
Years ago, we started compiling random ideas for the world’s best road trips. Our objective? The ultimate road trip bucket list to hang on our virtual travel planning wall and set the agenda for a lifetime of adventures to come. Over time, we’ve embarked on some these grail journeys too. Until 2020 anyway when, like everyone around the world, circumstances outside our control meant we had to shift down a gear.
Perfect opportunity to take our random list and make it properly epic, we thought, and plan our road tripping future for decades to come.
So we started researching. We trawled maps, websites, guidebooks, newsletters, social media and friends’ brains, to pinpoint the best drives in the world and build our own ultimate road trips list across the globe. Then we plotted out a rough route for every single one, with approximate distances and minimum timeframes. The clusters of starred places on our Google world map resembles the Milky Way.
This post is the result: 100 amazing, multi-day (in many cases multi-week) bucket list road trip adventures on every continent, except Antarctica ( though we have set foot on the icy landmass and that trip has the number one spot on our list of 21 Epic Adventures Around the World ).
For every epic drive that’s made pole position on our road trip list though, there are another handful of road trips waiting at the back of the pack.
We’ve started with 100 but the world’s the limit, and our world is a very big place. We’re also keen to hear your tips on the best road trips in the world: let us know in the comments at the end of the post . Let’s hit the road!
100 Ultimate Road Trips Around The World
1. Road Trips in Africa 2. Asian Road Trips 3. Road Trips in Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific 4. Road Trips in Central & South America 5. European Road Trips 6. Road Trips in the Middle East 7. Road Trips in North America
Our road trip bucket list has been years in the making and some we’ve happily warmed the tyres on already. Road trips we’ve done have their titles highlighted in orange and include links to posts where we’ve written up the itineraries. Plenty more write-ups and road trips still to come!
Road Trips in Africa
It’s the continent we’ve travelled the least and there are still vast swathes of Africa we’re keen to explore. There’s also an enormous diversity of experiences to be found between the desert dunes of the north and the wild and beautiful coastline of the south. So where to even start?
For our top 100, we’ve opted for seven mighty African road trip adventures taking in some of the continent’s most epic scenery, wildlife and history, from the top to the bottom, and off the mainland to an island on the Indian Ocean.
1. Baobabs, Wildlife and Pinnacles ~ Madagascar
Appx. 1,000+ km (620+ miles) | 10-14 days
Antananarivo to Morondava | In an ideal world, we’d road trip all of Madagascar, but as the fourth largest island in the world, perspective is essential. So our starting point is a central island journey offering a taster of the unique wildlife, nature and landscapes the island is famous for, including the famous Avenue of Baobabs and the World Heritage Tsingy pinnacles .
2. Across the High Atlas ~ Morocco
560 km (348 miles) | Up to 1 week
Marrakech to Merzouga | From a World Heritage walled city, we journey across the high Atlas Mountains, through canyons and gorges, past oases and ancient mud-brick kasbahs to the edge of the vast, burnt-orange Sahara Desert. We’ve travelled to Morocco twice and we loved this Moroccan road trip so much, we decided to carry on north with our driver guide through the ancient city of Fez and the blue city of Chefchaouen to Tangier. It’s a trip we hope to repeat one day. Itineraries to come .
3. The Namib Desert ~ Namibia
Appx. 2,500 km (1,550 miles) | 10-14 days
Windhoek to Windhoek Loop | Soaring red sand dunes in the world’s oldest desert; grasslands and salt pans where wildlife roam; remarkable granite landscapes and ancient, World Heritage rock art; great gatherings of fur seals; Africa’s largest canyon; and the Skeleton Coast, a notorious stretch of coastline with the name to match. It all serves to make this one of the most exciting and anticipated adventure road trips on our list. In late 2023, we explored this fantastic country on an overland truck tour and now all we want is to go back and do it all again independently. Stay tuned for the write-up .
4. The Garden Route ~ South Africa
Appx. 1,850 km (1,150 miles) | 1-2 weeks
Cape Town to Cape Town Loop | The Garden Route, South Africa – a 200 km (124 mile) stretch of road from Mossel Bay to Storms River – is said to be one of the most spectacular coastal road trips in the world. That in itself would be enough for us. So the fact it also offers amazing wildlife watching (on land and sea) and awesome adventure activities has cemented this on our road trip bucket list. We’ll extend the journey beyond the Garden Route itself by looping to and from Cape Town, and adding more wildlife reserves plus the wineries of Stellenbosch and Francshhoek.
5. Durban to Drakensberg Mountains ~ South Africa & Lesotho
Appx. 900 km (560 miles+) | Up to 2 weeks
Durban to Durban Loop | This is a BIG drive: big beaches, big mountains, big waterfalls, big five wildlife encounters. Looping from Durban in South Africa along the coast, then inland through national parks and up into the World Heritage Drakensberg Mountains and the famous Sani Pass to Lesotho, this road trip is just one more reason we need to get driving in South Africa sooner rather than later.
6. Panorama Route ~ South Africa
Appx. 2,000 km (1,240 miles) | 1 week
Johannesburg to Johannesburg Loop | A safari in Kruger National Park is a bucket list goal. A safari in Kruger at the end of one of the most beautiful road trips in Africa, which also happens to take in one of the world’s largest canyons, must be a bucket list road trip trifecta! In addition to the showcase Blyde River Canyon, the Panorama Route packs in forests, waterfalls, rockpools, gorges, a National Monument town and, of course, epic panoramas across the lowlands to Kruger.
7. Sea, Sand and Ancient Ruins ~ Tunisia
Appx 1,600 km (995 miles) | 2 weeks
Tunis to Tunis Loop | If you know us, you know we’re mad for ruins, all ruins, but especially ruins of the Ancient Roman era. Tunisia, a wedge of land in Africa’s north, has some of the best ancient sites still standing, including the ruins of the famous Punic city of Carthage. By all accounts, road tripping through this under-the-radar country’s shifting landscapes – from the Mediterranean coast to the sands of the Sahara – is outstanding.
Asian Road Trips
From the ancient Silk Road through the mountains and high plains of Central Asia, to the cultural highlights of the Far East and tropical island jungles of the Indonesian archipelago, Asia is a treasure chest of road tripping adventures.
Drive journeys in Asia offer the chance to get off the more typical tourist trails and into villages, local hideaways and harder-to-reach destinations for unforgettable experiences in culture, adventure and history; and the nine epic Asian road trips on our top 100 road trip list do just that.
8. The Remote Himalayas ~ Bhutan
Distance varies | 10 days
Paro to Paro Loop | The Himalayas remain seriously high on our bucket list (no pun intended), and at the peak is enigmatic Bhutan, a mountain kingdom with a unique culture and spectacular, untouched nature. The country’s tourism policy means we would need to have a driver and guide for this particular Asian road trip, but when you’re surrounded by the world’s highest mountains and happiest people, we’re fine with being able to sit back and just take it all in!
9. Road Trip Flores ~ Indonesia
Appx. 750 km (465 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
Labuan Bajo to Ende | This awesome road trip through the Indonesian island of Flores serves up soaring volcanoes, traditional villages, jungley highlands and some of the best off-the-beaten track beaches in the archipelago. Add some scuba diving or snorkelling, and close encounters with primeval dragons in speccy Komodo National Park, and this is one of the best island road trips you never heard of. We traversed the island with a hire car and driver-guide. Read our 14-day Flores itinerary for all the details.
10. Land of Kings, Rajasthan ~ India
Appx. 2,500 km | Up to a month
Delhi to Delhi Loop | India’s northern state of Rajasthan is a captivating world of epic fortresses, vibrant temples, extraordinary wildlife reserves, colourful cities, vast desert landscapes and tantalising cuisines. Our driving journey into this incredible place, via the neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradhesh, is an adventure we’ll never forget. Read our Rajasthan road trip itinerary for the low-down on one of the best Asian road trips on the sub-continent.
11. The Golden Route ~ Japan
Appx. 550 km (340 miles) | 1-2 weeks
Tokyo to Osaka | Where to start when it comes to exploring Japan? There’s so much we want to see on this island nation, and there are plenty of awesome-looking road trips to explore off the beaten track, like the Scenic Byway collection on Hokkaido . For our very first trip to the country though, we’re keen to seek out the epic highlights of the famous Golden Route , following the ancient Tokkaido Road between Tokyo and Kyoto and on to Osaka – a magic introduction of big cities, historic towns, rich culture and stunning scenery.
12. Gobi Desert ~ Mongolia
Distance varies | 1-2 weeks
Ulaanbaatar to Ulaanbaatar Loop | Far-flung and properly off the beaten track, Mongolia makes for no ordinary road trip. Actually, it’s well and truly off-road and from the sounds of it, trips usually take place in functional old rust-bucket vans. The rough and ready nature of this trip is all part of the fun though and well worth the prizes: huge sand dunes, vast steppes, Mongol empire ruins, wild horses, endless skies, wonderful isolation…and nights under the stars in yurts!
13. Seoul to Busan Overlander ~ South Korea
Distance TBC | 2-3 weeks
Seoul to Busan | We’re still talking about our one brilliant night in Seoul, and we didn’t even make it into the city on that stopover. So we’re eager to get back and explore the country proper. Road tripping is apparently easy and the best way to get off the beaten track to visit the country’s best World Heritage sites, traditional villages, Buddhist temples and monasteries. There’s a ton of culture, history and nature to experience here, plus Korean BBQ! If time allows, we’ll also hop across to Jeju Island to drive the renowned Ilju Coastal Road .
14. Emerald Island Circuit ~ Sri Lanka
Appx 1,600km (995 miles) | Up to a month
Colombo to Colombo Loop | Compact Sri Lanka is a wonderful country to explore by road, serving up beautiful coastlines, jungles and mountains, highland tea plantations, and standout World Heritage cultural and natural sites. We’ve travelled the traditional tourist loop from the capital to the highlands to the coast, but there’s so much more we want to see here with the freedom of a car, especially the less-visited north and east, only more recently reopened to visitors after decades of internal strife.
15. Island Loop ~ Taiwan
Appx. 1,080 km (670 miles) | 2 weeks
Taipei to Taipei Loop | Taiwan is a magical mystery to us, but what we’ve read has put it squarely on our road trip bucket list. Apparently the roads are great and the sights are many – from the city lights and night markets of the capital Taipei, to the cultural sites, tea plantations, beautiful beaches, hiking opportunities, speccy Taroko Gorge and everything else in between. More than half of Taiwan is mountain country too and we can never get enough mountains.
16. Pamir Highway ~ Tajikistan
Appx. 700 km+ (430 miles) | 1 week
Osh, Kyrgyzstan to Khorog, Tajikistan | The ‘stans loom large on our destination bucket list, so it goes without saying the opportunity to get out and explore by road (not just any road either but part of the ancient Silk Road!) only adds to the appeal. The Pamir Highway starts in Kyrgyzstan and winds a route through Tajikistan that by all accounts serves up some of the most majestic mountain scenery in the world. In fact, our mates Alesha and Jarryd of NOMADasaurus rate it so highly they set up group tours with a local operator, and their road trip write-up has us very much looking forward to one day making this journey.
Road Trips in Australia, New Zealand & South Pacific
We’ve been enjoying road trips in Australia for as long as we can remember (Dan since she was a kid on family holidays, and John since touring Oz in a Ford Econovan as a backpacker in the 90s), but we’ve still got a serious hit list of road tripping adventures we want to have across our vast island-continent home.
We’ve also been drawn time and again to that other island nation across the pond, New Zealand , as it arguably serves up some of the world’s best road tripping opportunities. Plus, after discovering the delights of Pacific Island road tripping in Vanuatu and Easter Island , we’ve added Fiji as a new island addition in our top 100.
17. Great Ocean Road ~ Australia
Appx. 243 km (150 miles) | 2-4 Days
Torquay to Allansford | This iconic coastal drive is on our southern doorstep in the state of Victoria, and while we’ve both cruised parts of it, we haven’t driven it together. While you can knock it over in around four hours, we want to take our time and explore the epic coastal scenery both in and out of the car, including the world-famous Twelve Apostles, pristine beaches, rainforest, waterfalls, bushwalks, and eats and drinks along the way.
18. Circle Tasmania ~ Australia
Appx. 1,800 km (1,120 miles) | 1 week to 1 month
Hobart to Hobart Loop | Gorgeous Tasmania holds a real allure for us: it’s one of just a couple of places we could imagine ourselves retiring to one day. Naturally, we’re keen to road trip to all of its corners before then. This epic Tassie circuit by Tourism Australia looks like the perfect place to start. Add some extra km’s to include historic Port Arthur and the foodie destination, Bruny Island, plus some world-class hiking side-trips, and we’re raring to go!
19. The South-Western Corner ~ Australia
Appx. 2,000 km (1,240 miles) | 2 weeks
Perth to Perth via Albany | Take one of the world’s great wine regions (Margaret River), add exquisite white-sand beaches, giant trees, waterfalls, sand dunes, amazing hikes, unique geological formations and ridiculously cute quokkas, and you can see why this road trip has been calling to us. We finally had the chance to drive it in 2021 and it was every bit as epic as we’d hoped. Our original claim stands – this may well be one of the best road trips in Australia. Check out our itinerary for an epic two week road trip of south west Australia .
The Ultimate Australian Road Trip It’s called ‘The Big Lap’, a classic Aussie understatement for an epic 40,000 km (25,000 mile) adventure looping right around Australia. It’s a bit of a tradition for retired older Aussies and young international backpackers to load up a 4WD or camper trailer and embark on this extraordinary journey. It skirts just about all of the Australian coastline plus a stint inland to the Red Centre. How long it takes is entirely up you. Something to look forward to when we’re old(er).
20. South to North via Explorer’s Way ~ Australia
Appx. 4,000 km+ (2,500 miles) | 2-3 weeks
Adelaide to Darwin | We might be leaving The Big Lap for later (see above), but this epic Australian road trip is one we hope to make sooner. Starting in the South Australian capital of Adelaide, this incredible journey overlands through the southern outback and into the Northern Territory to visit some of the most iconic destinations on the continent – Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon, Karlu Karlu-Devils Marbles, Litchfield National Park and more – before winding up in Darwin. Huge!
21. Viti Levu Island ~ Fiji
Appx. 515 km (320 miles) | 12-14 days
Nadi to Nadi Loop | An iso binge watch of Eco-Challenge Fiji put the spectacular landscapes of Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu, firmly on our road trip list. While we’ll leave the hard core adventure racing to the pros, exploring the island by car opens up a world of possibilities for reaching its remote corners and experiencing its diverse natural beauty and outdoor adventure – on land as well as in the sea (diving!) and on the nearby islands – along with the culture and legendary warmth of the Fijian people.
22. North Island Loop ~ New Zealand
Appx. 3,200+ km (2,000 miles) | Up to a month
Auckland to Auckland Loop | This incredible journey around the north island of New Zealand, one of our favourite places on the planet, is at the summit of our bucket list. It takes in the north’s unsurpassed landscapes of lush forests, thermal springs, pristine beaches, iconic volcanoes and spectacular lakes. Throw in ultra-cool Wellington with its craft beer and food scene, a visit to ‘Hobbiton’, and the wineries of Hawkes Bay, and this may just be our ultimate road trip heaven.
23. South Island Loop ~ New Zealand
Distance varies | Up to a month
Christchurch to Christchurch Loop | You can tackle New Zealand’s breathtaking South Island in a couple of different trips, or road trip the whole island. We’ve already mini-looped once via the west coast glaciers, and a second time via Central Otago and the east coast ( check out our South Island highlights ). Both times we took in the magnetic mountains-and-fjords-drive between Queenstown and Milford Sound. With loads of epic destinations like Abel Tasman National Park, the Catlins and Dunedin still to visit, a drive around the whole South Island is definitely a future New Zealand bucket list road trip goal for us.
Road Trips in Central & South America
Latin America may well be a contender for our favourite part of the world. The vast spaces and incredible, changing scenery of South America are superb for road tripping, while the countries of Central America serve up culture and history in compact abundance. While there are still so many corners of both that we want to explore, the seven journeys here are a combination of our favourites and most anticipated.
24. Ruta 40 ~ Argentina
Appx. 5,200 km (3,230 miles) | As long as it takes
La Quiaca to Punta Loyola | South America is catnip for us, we just love it. We’ve travelled various segments of amazing National Route 40 through Argentina over the years, but we’re keen to travel the entire length, from the dramatic canyons, deserts and salt flats of the north, through the lake regions, wine regions, World Heritage, cultural heritage, historic sites and pampas grasslands, to the mind-blowing mountains and glaciers of spectacular southern Patagonia.
25. Route of the Seven Lakes ~ Argentina
Appx. 108 km (67 miles) | 1-3 days
Bariloche to San Martín de los Andes | The more time we spend in Argentina, the more places end up on our bucket list to come back and explore by car. We knew nothing about the Ruta de los Siete Lagos – Route of the Seven Lakes – when we arrived in the town of Bariloche, and our expectations were batted completely out of the ballpark. This road trip, a tiny section of Ruta 40, can be done in a day or more slowly as you follow a winding route through the sweeping forests, soaring peaks and serene lakes of northern Patagonia. Read our one-day itinerary .
26. Atacama to Uyuni ~ Chile & Bolivia
Appx 550 km (340 miles) | 4-5 days
San Pedro de Atacama, Chile to Uyuni, Bolivia | Atacama, the world’s highest, driest, oldest desert is simply breathtaking – both literally and figuratively. From the volcano-dotted moonscape of the Chilean plateau, it’s just a hop across the high Andes to Bolivia and another otherworldly destination: the vast salt flats of Uyuni. We tried this journey by road once before but were thwarted by sudden snowstorms. We’re determined to go back and try again.
27. Carretera Austral ~ Chile
Appx. 1,225 km (760 miles) | 1-2 weeks
Puerto Montt to Villa O’Higgins | Patagonia is addictive. The nature, the wildlife, the outdoor adventure….we could go on. Our short road trips in Chile have whetted our appetites to explore more of this gorgeous country by car and the Carretera Austral, Chile’s Route 7, which winds along parks, rivers, lakes and hot springs and offers plenty of opportunities for trekking and out-of-car nature immersion, hits all the marks.
28. Parks & Wildlife ~ Costa Rica
Appx. 1,100 km (685 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
San José to San José Loop | This little wedge of land in Central America is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, making Costa Rica an outstanding destination for nature lovers. With a quarter of the country protected in reserves, the hardest part of a road trip is deciding what you can bear to leave out. Our loop through the parks of Manuel Antonio, Monteverde, La Fortuna and Tortuguero served up pristine rainforest, soaring volcanoes, hot springs, beautiful beaches and wildlife watching in epic abundance. Road trip itinerary to come. In the meantime, here’s our round-up of must-see parks in Costa Rica .
29. Classic West ~ Cuba
Appx. 1,150 km (715 miles) | 2 weeks
Havana to Havana Loop | Legendary Cuba is every bit as vibrant, evocative and distinctive as we’d hoped. From the lively, crumbling capital of Havana, a journey around the western half of this island nation serves up colourful rural villages, tobacco plantations, pretty beaches and World Heritage cities. There are opportunities for horse-riding, scuba diving, cycling and, of course, vintage car rides. While we didn’t drive ourselves (it’s certainly possible), our classic car road trips between each destination took this trip to another level. Read our 2-week Cuba itinerary .
30. Yucatan Peninsula ~ Mexico
Appx. 2,500 km (1,550 miles) | 2-3 weeks
Cancun to Cancun Loop | The vast, jungley Yucatan peninsula is like a magnet, drawing us back time and again to explore its pearly beaches, otherworldly cenotes , vivid historic towns, vibrant reefs , and epic ancient Mayan ruins (all of it fuelled by delicious tacos al pastor). While it’s easy to get around the Yucatan by public transport or tour, as we have previously, hiring a car is a chance to go at your own pace and search out the many gems of this awesome, ancient place. We’ll be back.
European Road Trips
While Europe may not have the landmass of some other continents, its 44 countries and sheer diversity of people, place, history and culture have led to it accounting for almost half of our top 100 road trip bucket list!
Having spent countless hours, days and weeks meandering by car through the UK and western Europe, plus a couple of months road tripping through northwestern Europe and Scandinavia, we know the possibilities for European road trips are endless. So while we’ve managed to compile close to fifty road trips here which are an absolute must for us, there are literally hundreds more just waiting in the wings. Bring it on!
31. Across the Austrian Alps ~ Austria
Appx. 1,200 km (745 miles) | 2 weeks
Innsbruck to Vienna | A whirlwind winter weekend in Innsbruck introduced us to the gorgeous alpine-scapes of Austria, and returning to road trip the country is a must for us. Our planned journey starts in Innsbruck, and from there winds a high-altitude path to the western mountains and back across the country’s alpine ranges, via the famed Grossglockner High Alpine Road , to Vienna in the east. It’s not all epic mountains though – great wining, dining, amazing hiking, history, architecture and much more also await.
32. Istria & The Adriatic Highway ~ Croatia
Appx. 800 km (500 miles) | 10 days +
Rovinj to Dubrovnik | The glimpses of Croatia we’ve had through short trips to Split and Dubrovnik – of historic cities, charming islands, turquoise waters and epic sunsets – have been more than enough to convince us that a road trip along this stunning Kings Landing coast is a must. Cue the Adriatic Highway , which winds a magical coastal path from top to bottom. We’ll extend the journey by starting in Rovinj, on the Istrian peninsula.
33. Southern Scandinavia ~ Denmark, Norway & Sweden
Appx. 1,850 km + Car Ferry | 2+ Weeks
Copenhagen to Copenhagen Loop | This Nordic journey takes in the cool Scandi cities, historical highlights and beautiful, changing landscapes of Denmark, southern Norway and Sweden. We travelled this route as part of a 3-month road trip through northwest Europe and Scandinavia, but as we were rained on for most of the journey, this route is one we’re keen to travel again, in better weather. It can easily be done in either direction, and extended with a broader circuit of Norway . Itinerary write-up to come.
34. The Mysterious Faroe Islands ~ Denmark
Distance varies | 7-10 days
Tórshavn to Tórshavn Loop | The seed for a trip to the Faroe Islands was planted as we stood looking out to sea from the port of Hirtshals in Denmark, and it’s well and truly taken root. This wild and remote cluster of islands in the northern Atlantic, a far-flung, self-governing outpost of the Danish kingdom, has an air of magic and legend about it, and the scenery to suit. While driving around an archipelago seems unlikely, the Faroes’ bridges, under-sea tunnels and ferries make road tripping here entirely possible and, by all accounts, entirely unforgettable.
35. Baltic Road Trip ~ Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Tallinn to Vilnius | Apart from a girls’ weekend in Tallinn for Dan in the early noughties, the Baltic states remain a tantalising unknown to us. What better way to discover this under-the-radar corner of northeastern Europe than by car? Highlights include castles, national parks, cool cities with baroque and art nouveau architecture, beaches, charming villages, history in droves, and plenty of scenic driving on a weaving route between Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
36. Ancient Provence ~ France
Appx. 500 km (310 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
Marseilles to Marseille Loop | Some 2,100 years ago, the Romans turned up in south-east France, named it Provincia Romana and started building. Their legacy can still be found all over Provence, in the form of ancient theatres, temples, bridges, roads, aqueducts and monuments. We’ve driven parts of this route and mapped a bunch more for a fantastic road trip into the distant past. This is also one of the world’s great wine regions. Ancient history + wineries = our perfect European road trip.
37. The Brittany Coast ~ France
Appx. 700 km (435 miles) | 5-7 days
Saint-Malo to Saint-Malo Loop | If the beautiful rugged coastline wasn’t enough to put this epic road trip on our list, the megalithic sites, primeval forest trails, medieval villages and towns, and renowned food scene have cemented it there. The World Heritage Mont St Michel is also just down the road from Saint-Malo.
38. Island Tripper, Corsica ~ France
Appx. 600 km (372 miles) | 7-10 days
Bastia to Bonifacio | It took just one pic of a winding coastal road with mountains rising above a crystal clear cove to put a Corsica road trip on our bucket list. This French island, birthplace of Napoleon, packs a Mediterranean punch with wildly diverse landscapes, cute villages, outdoor adventure, beachside chill, delicious food and wineries, all in a relatively compact, very road-trippable space.
39. La Route des Grande Alpes ~ France
Appx. 675 km (420 Miles) | 3 days
Thonon-les-Bains to Menton | Alpine road trips are probably our fave, and this amazing drive from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean through the French Alps ticks all the boxes: national parks, climbing routes, sky-high villages and lakes, around 20 mountain passes, and some of the highest roads in Europe. It’s open in Summer and early Autumn only.
40. La Route des Vins D’Alsace ~ France
170 km (106 miles) | A couple of days
Marlenheim to Thann | How could we not include a road trip named for wine? The historic Alsace region is in France’s north-east near Germany and Switzerland, and vino is truly in its DNA – it’s been producing wine since Roman times. This isn’t a long road trip, but with dozens of picturesque villages and around 1,000 producers dedicated wholeheartedly to wine, it’s a journey we want to take slow and savour (literally).
41. French and Italian Rivieras ~ France, Monaco & Italy
Appx. 315 km (195 miles) | 7-10 days
Nice to La Spezia | Despite taking in three countries, road tripping the Cote D’Azur from Nice to Menton via Monaco and onwards through the Italian Riviera to La Spezia will put little more than 300 km on the odometer. But this is said to be some of the most idyllic coastal driving out there: a gorgeous stretch of Mediterranean lapped by turquoise waters, with beautiful beaches and pretty villages, culminating in the renowned Cinque Terre National Park, a destination we’ve been itching to get back to and hike for 15 years.
42. Journey to the Caucasus ~ Georgia
Appx. 1,100 km (685 miles) | 2 weeks
Tbilsi to Tblisi Loop | Europe’s far eastern country of Georgia has become a traveller hotspot in recent years and we’ve heard lots of good stuff about it. We’ve also heard road tripping is the best way to get out into the countryside and explore the myriad landscapes, cool historic sites – like the medieval Rabati fortress and Vardzia cave monastery – and the many natural highlights, from canyons, waterfalls, lakes and hot springs to the high peaks of the Caucasus Mountains.
43. The German Alpine Road ~ Germany
Appx. 450 km (280 miles) | 5-8 days
Lindau to Schönau | People have been drawn to the Bavarian delights of the Alpenstrasse – scenic, traditional, cultural and culinary – for more than 160 years. More than a dozen villages and towns dot the beautiful route, which meanders via valleys and meadows, mountains and lakes, and passes dozens of castles, churches, monasteries and palaces.
44. The Castle Road ~ Germany
1,200 km (745 miles) | 1-2 weeks
Mannheim to Prague | We love a good castle, so naturally, Europe’s greatest dedicated castle road trip is a mandatory entry on our list. Winding a route through scenic central Germany before crossing into Prague, the Burgenstrasse links more than seventy historic citadels, including castles, palaces and aristocratic residences.
45. The Romantic Road ~ Germany
Appx. 354 km (220 miles) | 3-4 days
Füssen to Würzburg | More castles, yes, and dramatic ones (including the famous, Disney-esque Neuschwanstein). But tales of Germany’s Romantic Road through Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg tell a delightful road tripping story of postcard perfect scenery, colourful villages and cobblestoned medieval towns. Plus there’s Bavarian beer at one end and wine country at the other end. Perfect!
46. Highlights of the Mainland ~ Greece
Appx. 2,000 km (1,242 miles) | 2 weeks
Athens to Athens Loop | Greece is rightly renowned for its beautiful islands, of which we’ve sampled a few. But we’ve always wanted to hit the road on the mainland and experience the culture, scenery and archaeological wonders of this very ancient place. Highlights of our planned mainland Greece road trip include epic sites like Corinth, Olympia, Delphi and Meteora.
47. Minoan Crete ~ Greece
Appx. 745 km (460 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
Heraklion to Heraklion Loop | Crete is an island of myth and legend: home to the ancient Minoan civilisation and the mythological half-man, half-bull Minotaur. Signs of this highly advanced people remain at archaeological sites such as Knossos and Phaestos, but our own road trip through Crete surprised us with rugged mountain scenery, caves, beaches, beautiful gorges for hiking, Venetian architecture and seriously good food. Road trip highlights to come .
48. The Ring Road ~ Iceland
Appx 1,350 km (840 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
Reykjavic to Reykjavic Loop | A mystical island of icy glaciers, brooding volcanoes and soothing hot springs; where the summer sun shines all night and strange lights dance across the sky in winter. We were captivated on our road trip through the south of Iceland and we’ll definitely be back to explore the rest on the famous island loop Ring Road . This is said to be one of the best road trips in Europe.
49. The Wild Atlantic Way ~ Ireland
2,500 km (1,550 miles) | As long as it takes
Malin Head to Kinsale | Ireland remains one of our fave destinations, ever since we first road tripped a loop around the country – and got engaged en route – in 2006. The Wild Atlantic Way is our next goal for the island nation. An anniversary road trip perhaps? Spanning six regions of diverse and spectacular Irish coastal terrain, this journey can be done in sections, or in one long, incomparable road trip.
50. Bay of Naples & Amalfi Coast ~ Italy
Appx: 150 km (95 miles) | 7-10 days
Miseno to Salerno | Road tripping the Amalfi Coast is a renowned journey, and rightly so. The stunning SS163 coastal route itself is just 50 km and can be driven end to end in a matter of hours, but we extended our trip to start at ancient Misenum, travelling around the Bay of Naples in the shadow of Vesuvius, taking in the vibrant city of Naples, the extraordinary ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii, and charming cliff-side Sorrento, before winding through the spectacular coastal towns of Positano, Amalfi and Ravello. Itinerary to come .
51. The Dolomites ~ Italy
Distance TBC | 7-10 days
Bolzano to Bolzano Loop | There are some superb driving routes through the high altitude scenery of the Italian Dolomites and Alps, including the famed Grande Strada delle Dolomiti and the sky-high switchbacks of the Stelvio Pass . We’re keen to explore them all, so we’ve mapped out a World Heritage Dolomites journey along one of the best driving roads in Europe, taking in mountain passes, mountains lakes, mountain meadows, mountain food, and lots of time out of the car on epic mountain hikes.
52. Tuscan Wineries & Hill Towns ~ Central Italy
Appx. 700 km (435 miles) | 2 weeks
Florence to Florence Loop | Our love affair with Italy was cemented on the winding roads of Tuscany, Urbino, Perugia and Terni, as we road tripped through a gorgeous countryside of rolling hills, expansive vineyards and striking medieval hill towns. We’ve espoused the highlights of this journey over two posts, one focusing on our Tuscan road trip through Chianti , and the other our medieval hill-town hopper , taking in magical Urbino, Assisi, Orvieto, Siena and San Gimignano. It’s one of the Italian road trips we definitely intend to do again.
53. Puglia Discovery ~ Italy
Distance TBC | 10 – 14 days
Bari to Bari Loop | If someone said we could only road trip in Italy for the rest of our days, well, we’d be ok with that. The region of Puglia, in the ‘heel’ of Italy’s boot, is a corner we finally reached this year: a wedge of gorgeous coastline and popular beaches, wonderful old towns for exploring on foot (including a couple of historic World Heritage sites and the nearby hill-town of Matera), sensational food and wine, and opportunities to get off the beaten path for a taste of quintessential southern Italy. Road trip itinerary to com e.
54. Sardinia Island Loop ~ Italy
Appx. 1,500 km (930 miles) | 2 weeks
Cagliari to Cagliari Loop | Just when we think road tripping Italy can’t get any better, the island of Sardinia turns up the heat. Its spectacular white-sand beaches, lapped by turquoise waters, are said to be some of the most beautiful on the Med. More than just a pretty face though, Sardinia has charming medieval villages, mountains, caves and canyons, intriguing Bronze Age sites, and a food and wine scene all its own. Check out our two week Sardinia road trip itinerary .
55. Ancient Sicily ~ Italy
Appx. 1,000 km (620 miles) | 10-14 days
Palermo to Palermo Loop | This wonderful island is ideal for road tripping and it’s a trek we definitely hope to make again. Spectacular World Heritage ancient sites, including some of the very best preserved temples and in-situ mosaics, beautifully evocative villages and historic cities, an active volcano to climb, and endlessly buonissimo eating experiences guarantee an unforgettable Italian drive holiday. Plan your own self-drive adventure with our two week Sicily road trip itinerary .
56. Monasteries, Fortresses and Wine ~ Moldova
Appx. 850 km (530 miles) | 7-10 days
Chișinău to Chișinău Loop | Wedged between Romania and Ukraine, this little nation flies largely under the tourist radar. Formerly part of Romania and then the Soviet Republic, Moldova’s Orthodox Christian fabric has led to the many monasteries and fortresses which are a highlight of road tripping here. It also has one of the world’s most ancient winemaking traditions and the world’s largest wine cellar . Say no more.
57. Mountains, Coasts and Fjords ~ Norway
Appx. 1,900 km (1,180 miles) | 3-4 weeks
Oslo to Trondheim | Vast, rugged and breathtakingly beautiful, Norway makes for an unparalleled road tripping adventure. We drove and camped a coast-and-fjord route from the capital to Trondheim, taking in some of the most incredible scenery we’ve yet laid eyes on. While our trip continued on into Sweden, you can return to Oslo via Oppdal over 500 km. We’ve still got the northern Svalbard region to explore, but southern Norway makes for a truly epic adventure all its own. Read our two-week, self-drive Norway road trip itinerary .
The Most Spectacular Drive in the World? It’s a big call, and we’re ready to eat our words, but we reckon the 230km (140 mile) drive along the Fv55, Rv15 and Fv63 roads between Sogndal and Geiranger in Norway is one of the world’s most beautiful – read why we think so. Fv63 also continues on to the famous switchbacker, Trollstigen Road.
58. Flores Island, The Azores ~ Portugal
Up to 100 km (62 miles) | 3-4 days
Santa Cruz Das Flores Loop | There’s a mystical quality to the lush, volcanic landscapes of Flores, one of nine islands in Portugal’s Azores archipelago. You could explore it in a busy day, and you’d be pushing to reach 100 km on the odo, even if you drive the whole thing. But with wild and windswept scenery, waterfalls in abundance, cute villages, lovely hikes and even some diving to be had, we’d look to slow the drive time and linger longer.
59. Lisbon to Porto ~ Portugal
Appx. 850 km (530 miles) | 8-10 days
Lisbon to Porto via Duoro Valley | Our ideal Portugal road trip follows the west coast north from the capital, winding a route between coastal villages, beaches and medieval towns, and taking in nearly a dozen World Heritage sites. Of course, a couple of days exploring the Duoro Valley wine region (and its prehistoric rock art) is a must before lingering on in Porto, one of our favourite European cities.
60. Transfăgărășan & Transalpina Roads ~ Romania
Appx. 800 km (500 miles) | 1 week
Bucharest to Bucharest Loop | We’re keen to explore all of Romania by road, starting with this multi-day drive to and from Bucharest, looping across two of the country’s epic mountain roads. The Transfăgărășan gets a tick from the Top Gear crew, weaving its way across the Fagaras Mountains to Transylvania, while the Transalpina, Romania’s highest road, offers panos over 2,000-metres above sea level. Both offer standout alpine hiking and scenery, as well as waterfalls, historic castles, even the ruins of an ancient Dacian fortress.
61. Highlights of Slovenia
Appx. 550 km (340 miles) | 10-14 days
Ljubljana to Ljubljana Loop | A Slovenia road trip is all about the outdoors and driving through speccy scenery to reach even more speccy places that can be explored on foot. Our itinerary goals include Slovenian highlights such as Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj, hiking through high mountains and deep gorges, an Adriatic coastal city with a Venetian past (Piran), World Heritage caves, a medieval castle built into a cave, and much more.
62. Slovakia Showcase
Bratislava to Bratislava Loop | Another intriguing and beautifully scenic country, Slovakia promises outstanding cultural, historic and nature experiences on a road trip looping from the capital to the east of the country and back. Medieval towns, evocative castles and sites that tell more recent tales of the country’s struggles to come into its own, sit alongside lakes, caves and a backdrop of the stunning Tatras Mountains.
63. Andalucian Adventure ~ Spain
Appx. 1,150 km (715 miles) | 10-14 days
Málaga to Málaga Loop | Spain is made for road tripping and the southern region of Andalucia is especially awesome. We’ve explored some of the highlights on a previous trip, including the spectacular World Heritage sites of Seville, Granada and Cordoba. There’s plenty to draw us back here though, from historic pueblos blancos (whitewashed villages) and neolithic dolmens, to ancient port cities and the iconic rock of Gibraltar, not to mention all the amazing food and wine!
64. The Basque Circuit ~ Spain
Appx. 480 km (300 miles) | 7-10 days
Bilbao to Bilbao Loop | Tucked into a northern corner of the Iberian peninsula, the autonomous Basque region, Euskadi , is a land unto itself, with traditions and a language all its own. The coastline is ruggedly beautiful and its beaches and resort towns renowned. Best of all, this is the unofficial foodie capital of Europe. Pintxos bars abound (the best creation ever!), as do Michelin star restaurants, and the famed Rioja wine region is right on the doorstep.
65. Canary Islands ~ Spain
Appx. 375 km (233 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
Tenerife & La Gomera | John’s very first foray abroad was a trip with mates to Tenerife when he was 16. Classic, innit. Beyond the resorts where sun-starved Brits congregate though, a road trip of the biggest Canary Island and its smaller neighbour, La Gomera, offers magnificent coastal scenery, forest escapes, charming villages, beaches for chilling, and one epic hiking opportunity to the peak of an active volcano, the 3,718m-high Mount Teide.
66. West Coast Mallorca ~ Spain
Appx. 180 km (233 miles) | 1 week
Palma to Formentor Peninsula | Mallorca is another sun-drenched Spanish isle beloved by Brits. Like the Canaries though, steer the car well clear of the beach resorts, and there’s a dramatically beautiful island to discover. We’ve read the west coast is particularly spectacular, trailing a route from the capital Palma through the Tramuntana Mountains to the island’s northern tip. While not a long trip by km’s, it sounds like one to enjoy slowly.
67. Across the Pyrenees ~ Spain & France
Appx. 700 km (435 miles) | 1 week
Lourdes to Lourdes Loop | The great range of the Pyrenees mountains forms a natural boundary between France and Spain, a stunning region that can be explored by road. The must-sees of the central range span breathtaking canyons and glacier-gouged rocky amphitheatres, mountain lakes, a sky-high observatory, and San Juan de la Peña, a monastery embedded in the foot of a cliff, to name just a few.
68. Swiss Alps Explorer ~ Switzerland
Appx. 485 km (300 miles) | 7-10 days
Lausanne to Zurich | Driving through the incredible scenery of the Swiss Alps is sky high on our road trip bucket list. Our Swiss road trip itinerary goals make the most of the picturesque lakeside cities like Lausanne and Interlaken, the medieval old towns of Bern and Lucerne, and the dramatic, snow-capped mountain panos of Lauterbrunnen and Grindlewald. We’ll also take on the switchbacks of the famous Furka Pass .
69. Ultimate Turkish Delight ~ Turkey
Appx. 3,000+ km (1,865 miles) | 1 month
Istanbul to Istanbul Loop | Turkey is one of our favourite countries and while we’ve driven, bussed and toured various parts of it, our goal is an ultimate road trip loop from Istanbul to Cappadocia and back along the south and west coasts. Thousands of years at the cross-roads of eastern and western civilisations have left an extraordinary legacy in the World Heritage and ancient sites that scatter the country. The landscapes are wildly diverse, the food is exceptional, the culture rich and the history astounding. We can’t wait to get back.
70. The Atlantic Highway ~ England, UK
Appx. 115 km (70 miles) | 3-5 Days
Barnstaple to Fraddon | It’s little more than 100 km, but some say the Atlantic Highway is one of the top road trips in the UK. We know from our forays further south that Cornwall’s wildly beautiful coastline is one to linger over. This stretch passes pretty seaside and harbour villages like Bude, Padstow and Clovelly, and mystical sites like ancient Tintagel. There are speccy coastal rambles and delicious seafood eats, all with the wild Atlantic in view.
71. The Hidden Highway ~ England, UK
Appx. 200 km (125 miles) | 3-5 Days
Ludlow to Llangollen | This lovely jaunt weaves along country roads and rolling hills through the borderlands of England and Wales. The invisible divide has changed little in 12 centuries, and the many sites along the way – iron age forts, medieval villages and market towns, ruined castles and abbeys – span as many years and more.
72. South West Explorer ~ England, UK
Appx. 1,350km (840 miles)+ | 2 weeks
South West England starting and finishing in London | One of our fave UK road trips, this jam-packed two week journey travels from London to Cornwall and back, taking in a huge range of highlights along the way as we pass through the counties of Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. We’re talking classic white cliffs, moody moors, crumbling castles, fossil beaches, standing stones, cosy pubs, dramatic coastal scenery (including the World Heritage Jurassic Coast), quaint countryside and fishing villages, and some incredible coastline walks. Check out our ultimate, self-drive South West England Road Trip Itinerary .
73. Yorkshire Moors and Dales ~ England, UK
Appx. 725 km (450 miles) | 5-7 days
York to York Loop | England’s sweeping moors make for spectacular road tripping and a tranquil journey through the bucolic landscapes of Yorkshire Dales National Park and North York Moors National Park is high on our list. Starting in the fantastically historical hub of York’s old town, this trip takes in the expansive nature, old market towns, castles and abbeys, snug pubs and warm welcome of England’s north.
74. Causeway Coastal Route ~ Northern Ireland, UK
Appx. 250 km (154 miles) | 7 days
Belfast to Derry-Londonderry | This famous route along the beautiful, rugged coast of Northern Ireland weaves a magical journey of spellbinding scenery, ancient castle ruins, clifftop walks, seaside villages and beaches, whiskey tasting, pretty beaches, the oldest human settlement on the island at Mount Sandel, and World Heritage highlight, the Giant’s Causeway. Best of all though, the chance to see puffins!
75. Isle of Skye ~ Scotland, UK
Appx. 850 km (530 miles) | 5 days
Inverness to Glasgow via Skye | Beyond its legends of fairies and giants, the Isle of Skye is a tale of expansive, fantastical scenery, rolling hills dotted with sheep and the occasional shaggy, orange-coated highland ‘coo’, ancient sites, peaty whisky, brooding mountains and lounging seals. The walks are wild and wonderful, the pubs cosy and warm, and the Scottish breakfasts singularly epic. Read our Isle of Skye road trip itinerary .
76. North Coast 500 ~ Scotland, UK
Appx. 830 km (515 miles) | 1-2 weeks
Inverness to Inverness Loop | It is possible to walk all 500 miles of this route (cue the tune), but as it features on just about all of the world’s best road trip lists, drive it we shall! This iconic journey skirts the coastal fringe of the northern highlands, showcasing Scotland’s finest scenery and all the things we love best: ancient sites, standing stones, evocative castles, hidden beaches, wildlife watching and bird spotting, and the chance to get off the beaten track.
77. The Dragon’s Spine ~ Wales, UK
Appx. 285 km (180 miles) | 5-7 days
Cardiff to Conwy | For 1,200 years, the dragon has been the Welsh sigil, so Dragon’s Spine is a fitting name for this road trip along the country’s mountain ‘backbone’ from south to north. Also known as the Cambrian Way , the A470 travels through two spectacular national parks – the Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia – and serves up outdoor adventures like hiking, caving and ziplining. Distilleries, breweries and wineries seal the deal.
Road Trips in the Middle East
The Middle East isn’t the first place that comes to mind when thinking about epic road trip destinations. And yet it’s among these timeless landscapes that we’ve had some of our greatest driving adventures. These are ancient places, and yet some of our newest too – lands where gravelly, well-worn roads intersect spanking new freeways, and historic hill-top forts stand as remote, crumbling outposts to dazzling new, modern cities.
The long and tangible history to be found in the mountains, dunes, deserts, cities and coastlines of this region is without compare, as is the warmth and welcome of the people. A road trip in the Middle East is a road trip you won’t soon forget.
78. Ancient Israel & The Palestinian Territories
Appx. 850 km (530 miles) | 2-4 weeks
Tel Aviv to Tel Aviv Loop | This wedge of land on the eastern Mediterranean is the epicentre of the world’s three major monotheistic religions, and witness to a complex story of humanity, millennia in the making. Our brief visit to Jerusalem left an indelible mark and convinced us we need to return with time and a hire car, to get off the beaten track and beyond the turbulent narrative curated for us on the outside. A road trip offers the chance not just to seek out the many extraordinary historical and natural sites of Israel and the Palestinian Territories, but to engage first-hand with the people who live here.
79. Amman to Wadi Rum via the Kings Highway ~ Jordan
Appx. 450 km (280 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
Amman to Aqaba | The ancient landscapes of Jordan have thousands of years of stories to tell, and the road from Amman to Aqaba along the Kings Highway touches on many of them. With neolithic standing stones, biblical mountains, Roman ruins, Byzantine mosaics, crusader castles, the extraordinary Dana Biosphere Reserve, magical side trips to the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum, plus Petra – one of the Seven New Wonders of the World, there’s a reason Jordan is calling us back for a go-slow road trip.
80. Ancient Phoenicia ~ Lebanon
Beirut to Beirut Loop | 2020 has brought further tragedy to a nation defined by struggle for much of its long history. But Lebanon is as enduring as its legendary cedar tree. The story here spans some 6,000 years, and it can be found in the people, culture and many epic archaeological sites that dot the country. From the bustling Mediterranean cities to the snowcapped mountains and gorgeous inland gorges, the renowned cuisine and warm, vibrant locals, this is a land we can’t wait to explore by road.
81. South-East Arabia ~ Oman
Muscat to Muscat Loop | Low-key Oman has held its secrets close for millennia. We were intrigued. Cue an amazing two week road trip through a beautiful country of dramatic landscapes: from vast, flat stony deserts to shifting dune deserts to dramatic mountains and gorges. Medieval watch towers stand sentinel over ancient towns, while off-road adventures, rich culture and Arabian hospitality await. Read our Oman road trip itinerary .
82. City to Desert ~ United Arab Emirates
Appx. 335 km (210 miles) | 2-3 days
Dubai to Liwa Oasis | While glitzy Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been shaped out of the desert by human hand, just a couple of hours to the south-east stretches one of nature’s most wild and inhospitable places: the vast Empty Quarter. Edging this harsh landscape, among a great sea of rose-gold sand dunes – including one of the world’s largest – is the Liwa Oasis, a 100 km stretch of villages and date palm forests. The journey to the oasis, along a purpose-built highway through the desert, is itself said to be spectacular, making this a trip worth taking slow.
Road Trips in North America
It’s little surprise that North America , with its big, expansive nature, excellent roads, and well-established road tripping culture, claims the second largest collection on our top 100 road trip list.
America has dozens and dozens of outstanding dedicated byways, skyways, highways and parkways, while some of the world’s most renowned scenic routes weave a path through Canada’s breathtaking provinces. Each North American road trip we set out on in these beautiful, diverse, easy-going countries leaves us more keen for the next one.
83. Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia ~ Canada
Appx. 300 km (185 miles) | Up to a week
Baddeck to Baddeck Loop | You can drive the Cabot Trail in a day, but we’re keen to take our time on this loop around the northern tip of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, discovering the beautiful landscapes and the island’s unique mix of Aboriginal, Acadian and Gaelic cultural influences. In addition to the panoramic scenery, the drive takes in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where black bears, moose and bald eagles roam, and dozens of hiking trails offer the chance to stretch the legs.
84. Dempster Highway, Yukon ~ Canada
Appx. 730 km (450 miles) | 2-3 Days
Dawson City to Inuvik | This incredible journey through the Yukon wilderness has all the hallmarks of an iconic Canadian road trip. Steeped in history, and traversing an old dog sled route, the Dempster’s unpaved roads will challenge us. But it’s diverse, it’s remote, and it crosses the Arctic Circle through dense forest full of wildlife, across dramatic tundra, and past the spectacular Mackenzie and Tombstone mountain ranges. A must!
85. Icefields Parkway, Alberta ~ Canada
Appx. 230 km (140 miles) | 2-3 Days
Lake Louise to Jasper | Based on what we’ve heard, we’ll definitely be arguing over who does the driving and who gets to sit in the passenger seat and take in the views on the Icefields Parkway. This is said to be one of the world’s most spectacular highways, and it comes up regularly when we ask people about their favourite road trip. Also known as Highway 93, the parkway links Banff and Jasper national parks, serving up hundreds of kilometres of mindblowing Canadian Rockies scenery, including over 100 glaciers, beautiful waterfalls and lakes, and river valleys blanketed in pine and larch forest. So high on the bucket list!
86. Montreal to the Gaspé Peninsula ~ Canada
Appx. 950 km (590 miles) | 7-10 days
Monteal to Gaspé | Montreal and Quebec City have long been in our sights, and our plan for this epic road trip includes both. Then it leaves the bustling centres behind to wind a coastal route to the tip of the remote and spectacular Gaspé Peninsula, where the history is long and tangible, the birding outstanding, and the scenery superb, with forested wilderness, rugged mountains, ravines and rocky outcrops.
87. Vancouver Island, British Columbia ~ Canada
Appx. 1,500 km (930 miles) | Up to 2 weeks
Nanaimo to Nanaimo Loop | Gorgeous Vancouver Island is an outdoor lover’s dream. While exploring by road means a bit of backtracking in places, it doesn’t matter when there are so many scenic places to stop. Our road trip served up giant trees, historic villages, totem pole walks, black bear watching, kayaking, a fossil dig, serene forest hikes, wineries and breweries, second-to-none chowder, bald eagles at every turn, a hike to a plane wreck, and so much more. Our itinerary is coming .
88. The Viking Trail, Newfoundland ~ Canada
Appx. 500 km (303 miles) | 3-5 days
Deer Lake to L’Anse aux Meadows | Viking sagas made the leap across the Atlantic from Europe to North America here, and the landscapes – especially the dramatic mountains and fjords of Gros Morne National Park – are said to be reminiscent of the lands they left behind. There are chances en route of spotting moose, whales and, at certain times of year, icebergs! The road ends at the 1000-year-old World Heritage Viking settlement site of L’anse aux Meadows.
89. Alcan Highway ~ Canada & USA
Appx. 2,200 km (1,400 miles) | 1-2 weeks+
Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska | This is one of North America’s legendary routes, through the Canadian Rockies and Yukon. It takes in Canada’s highest peak, alpine trails, First Nations culture, stunning mountain ranges, pristine glacier lakes, and remote, untamed parks. It’s also grizzly and black bear territory, along with an abundance of other wildlife, including timber wolves, lynx, eagles, elk, moose and more. Plenty of memory cards needed for this trip!
90. Yukon Golden Circle Route ~ Canada & USA
Appx. 568 km (352 miles) + Car Ferry | 7-14 days
Whitehorse to Whitehorse Loop | The renowned Golden Circle Route loops a truly wild adventure from Whitehorse in Canada to Skagway and Haines in Alaska, then back into Canada and the grizzly bear country of Kluane. Spectacular alpine scenery awaits, along with vast icefields, picturesque lakes, First Nations sites, Klondike gold rush history, and a ton of outdoor activities and wildlife spotting.
91. Badlands National Park Loop, South Dakota ~ USA
Appx. 62 km (39 miles) | 2-3 days
Wall to Cactus Flat | It may be one of the shortest routes on our road trip bucket list, but we reckon this journey through the striking geology of the Badlands should be stretched out over days, with early starts and late finishes to max the photo opps. The road winds among buttes, mounds and pinnacles, while bison, prairie dogs and raptors hang out on the grasslands. With a few extra days, we’ll extend the trip into Black Hills National Forest and Custer State Park.
92. Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia & North Carolina ~ USA
Appx. 755 km (470 miles) | 5-7 days
Afton, Virginia to Cherokee, North Carolina | Dan has dreamed about visiting the Blue Ridge Mountains since the early 90s, after falling in love with its scenery in Last of the Mohicans . So it goes without saying that the opportunity to explore the beauty of the central and southern Appalachians has made it onto our road trip bucket list. The highlights are many on the road between Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks: from sampling delicious local food and wine, and learning about Cherokee tradition, to searching out waterfalls, rivers, gorges and caverns, and stretching the legs on wilderness hikes.
93. Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway, Colorado & Utah ~ USA
Appx. 770 km (480 miles) | 1 week
Dinosaur to Dinosaur Loop | The fossil-nerd in us both gets really excited about this road trip , a journey of 150-million-years to some of the best dinosaur quarries and trails, fossil displays and museums around. It even starts and finishes in a town called Dinosaur! Add stunning canyons, rock formations, high plains and petroglyph sites for one amazing themed trip.
94. Highway to Hana, Maui, Hawaii ~ USA
Appx. 72 km (45 miles) | 1-3 days
Paia to Hana | Another short-distance contender, the Hana Highway is on our list for its sheer wild beauty as it curves no less than 600 times along the northeast coast of Maui. Many do the trip in a day, but there’s plenty to do and see en route – including bridges (59 of them!), rainforest hikes, waterfalls, black sand beaches, a lava tube, roadside stands and markets, and all the visual drama of this volcanic, Jurassic Park-like island world.
95. Grand Tetons, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, Wyoming & Montana ~ USA
Appx. 885+ km (550+ miles) | 10-14 days
Jackson, Wyoming to West Glacier, Montana | Touring through the spectacular landscapes of Wyoming and Montana, this road trip takes in the heavy hitter national parks of Grand Teton, Yellowstone and Glacier, and peaks with the renowned Going-to-the-Sun Road . Mountains, lakes, canyons, geysers, waterfalls, glaciers, wildlife spotting and tonnes of hiking and outdoor pursuits await. Unsurprisingly, these are hugely popular parks, so extending a road trip out to two weeks will mean more time to visit before and after the crowds move on.
96. Pacific Coast Highway, Washington to California ~ USA
Appx. 2,655 km (1,650 miles) | 2 weeks
Seattle, Washington to San Diego, California | The Pacific Coast Highway is often touted as the classic California road trip. We’re keen though to extend it out beyond Highway 1 to include Highway 101 and drive the length of Washington, Oregon and California, taking in landscapes as diverse as misty rainforest, tall sand dunes, giant redwood forests, the famous Big Sur coast, beautiful beaches, as well as buzzing big cities and cool coastal communities, and winding up in San Diego, where I (Dan) spent my middle and early high school years.
97. Lake Tahoe to Death Valley via Yosemite, California ~ USA
Appx. 1,285 km (800 miles) | 7-10 days
Lake Tahoe to Death Valley | Much of this classic American road trip follows Route 395, a journey of diversions from the mountains-and-crystal-clear-waters of Lake Tahoe to the scorching desertscape of Death Valley via the world famous scenery of Yosemite National Park. While the changing scenery from the car is bound to be superb, the many outdoor opportunities are also a big appeal, as are potential side trips to wineries, hot springs, groves of ancient trees and historic sites.
98. San Juan Skyway, Colorado ~ USA
Appx. 375 km (235 miles) | 3-4 days
Durango to Durango Loop | There are a couple of nicknames for the Skyway, including America’s Switzerland , and a stretch called the Million Dollar Highway . This is a high-altitude journey in the shadow of mountains soaring 4,000 metres, past waterfalls and hot springs, via the famous ski resort of Telluride, and the intriguing Native American cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park. There’s plenty of hiking, epic panos, and breweries to end each day.
The Ultimate American Road Trip? According to science, apparently so. This 22,046 km (13,699 mile) adventure was created by algorithm and loops through all of the 48 connected states of the USA, stopping at a major landmark in each. You could drive it in 224 hours non-stop if you were really keen (or mad), but for us, this one’s more likely to be a lifetime of mini-trips. The guy that created it has also built an itinerary visiting every national park in the linked, mainland states. Epic!
99. The Seward Highway, Alaska ~ USA
Appx. 210 km (130 miles) | 2-3 days
Anchorage to Seward | The wonderful wilds of Alaska are squarely in our sights. There are a range of drives we hope to do here, like Denali National Park, but the Seward Highway is a stand out. The big nature alone is magnetic – snow-capped mountains, hanging glaciers, dramatic fjords and vibrant wetlands. But it’s the peak wildlife watching that gets us really jazzed about a road trip here: humpback whales, orca, belugas, sea lions, otters, black bears and more than a hundred species of bird are just the tip of the iceberg.
100. National Parks Trail, Utah ~ USA
Appx. 2,000 km (1,250 miles) | 2-3 weeks
Salt Lake City to Salt Lake City Loop | Utah may well have one of the greatest concentrations of world-class parks and monuments on the planet. We’ve mapped a road trip loop that takes in the state’s showstoppers like Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Monument Valley, Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, along with extraordinary places like San Rafael Swell, Goblin Valley State Park, dinosaur trails and the petroglyphs of Newspaper Rock. We cannot wait to drive this route!
What unmissable road trips would you add to this list? Let us know in the comments below!
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“Wow, this article really got me excited to plan my next road trip! The diversity of landscapes and destinations mentioned here is truly inspiring. I’ve been to a few of these places, but there are definitely some hidden gems I can’t wait to explore. Thanks for putting together such a comprehensive guide with helpful tips and recommendations. Can’t wait to hit the road and create some unforgettable memories!”
Thanks Charles, glad you found the post helpful. Happy road tripping!!
Amazing!! Congratulacions! Good and best job!! Thank you!! Brazil is not, but undestand! God bless You!!! Have a lot travels!
Hi Adalgisa! Thanks so much for your kind words. You know, Brazil was almost on the list! There are some amazing-sounding off-road adventures that we came across in our research, not to mention the famous Costa Verde, which we travelled part of in 2011. Do you have some road tripping suggestions for Brazil? We’d love to hear them – our list will definitely grow! Happy road tripping, Danielle & John
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Driving around the world: our epic adventure.
Nobody could have predicted the year we had in 2020.
Being stuck in one location for the best part of a year wasn't exactly easy for anyone.
But adapting to life in one place is something we, in particular, are NOT very good at.
So what did we do?
We decided to use the time to complete a dream we have both shared ever since we met back in university ...
A dream to convert our very own campervan ... which we did!
But what next?
Well ... never ones to shy away from a crazy adventure, we decided to drive around the world!
Travellerspoint
The route around the world
Let's get stuck straight in!
Here's an ( extremely rough ) look at the route we are planning to do ...
Starting from the UK, the plan is now to keep heading west until we eventually find ourselves back again.
Simple right?
Planning a route to drive around the world is always going to be tricky.
Border disputes, wars, visa issues, breakdowns.
The list of things that can ( and will ) go wrong on such a trip is almost endless.
Now throw Covid into the mix ....
That's why the map you see above is so rough. We have no doubts that we will struggle to get into certain countries due to the ongoing struggle with the virus.
We are both fully vaccinated and also don’t want to put anyone else at risk.
That's why we will be taking our time with the journey, only passing through countries when safe and fully legal to do so.
We've also given ourselves a super relaxed timeline for the trip.
Without Covid, I'd say a sensible timeline for what we intend is at least 2-3 years.
With Covid ... it's anyone's guess. But at least 4 years is what we've prepared ourselves for.
What if it takes longer?
Then we get to spend even longer discovering the world, meeting new people, seeing new sites and making new friends.
It really is a win-win!
Here’s the route we currently have in mind (I will update it as we go) ...
2021 - COMPLETE! (Making our way through Europe)
- UK - Starting point
- France - COMPLETE!
- Spain - COMPLETE!
- Portugal - COMPLETE!
- Gibraltar - COMPLETE!
- Andorra - COMPLETE!
- Monaco - COMPLETE!
- Italy - COMPLETE!
- Slovenia - COMPLETE!
- Croatia - COMPLETE!
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - COMPLETE!
- Montenegro - COMPLETE!
- Kosovo - COMPLETE!
- North Macedonia - COMPLETE!
- Albania - COMPLETE!
- Greece - COMPLETE!
- Bulgaria - COMPLETE!
- Serbia - COMPLETE! (+ we even rescued 5 puppies !)
- Romania - COMPLETE!
2022 Update - The ol' switcharoo
My prophecy above ended up coming true!
Jeeze, thanks past Brad!
The new route you see discussed above is actually the other way around to our original route!
Below is what our original route looked like.
Due to the still ongoing variants of Covid as of late 2021, we made the decision to switch things around and instead spend much of 2022 exploring North America, where we knew the countries were all open.
The plan being that, once we are done there, we can then venture further south into South America and then across to Asia with (hopefully) far fewer disruptions.
That was the plan at least!
Keep scrolling to see how we got on ...
End of 2022 update!*
Okay, if you've been following us on YouTube (if you haven't then you should be and can do so here ) then 2022 was an INCREDIBLE year!
Plenty of ups and downs (naturally). But possibly the most traveling we have ever done and the least time we have ever spent back in the UK.
We were on the road for 10 out of the 12 months, and here's what we got up to!
- Road tripped most of Nova Scotia
- Stayed on a maple farm
- Fell in love with Quebec City
- Explored Montreal
- Explored Toronto
- Visited Niagara Falls (and flew over them in a helicopter!)
- Drove across Ontario
- Visited Winnipeg
- Explored lots of Alberta
- Discovered Banff
- Drove through the Rocky Mountains (absolutely epic!!!)
- Explored Jasper
- Drove all of the Alaska Highway (best experience)
- Had to get towed off the Dempster Highway
- Road tripped all of Alaska
- Visited Vancouver
That is a very brief overview of 3 truly unforgettable months in Canada (and Alaska).
Really, that list doesn't even begin to do justice to what we saw here and how we fell in love with this country.
To discover more (and see some of Cazzy's incredible pics) check out these other posts we wrote:
- Best places to visit in Canada
- Best things to do in Alaska
- Best road trips in Canada
- Visited Seattle
- Explored Portland (by land and water)
- Stayed in Salt Lake City
- Road tripped Utah
- Was awestruck by Utah's National Parks (particularly Bryce Canyon)
- Went rafting in Moab
- Ate far too much in Denver
- Visited Fort Collins
- Explored Colorado Springs
- Road tripped Colorado (LOVED IT but had some van trouble)
- Was left astounded by the Grand Canyon
- Lost all our money in Las Vegas (but loved it anyway)
- Road tripped California
- Stayed in San Francisco
- Visited the celebs in Santa Barbara
- Same again in Los Angeles !
With only a few months in USA (due to visa restrictions) we stuck to the west coast of the USA, but honestly had the most amazing time.
It was crazy how blown away we were by sites that we thought might just be too hyped (i.e. the Grand Canyon and Vegas). But instead we had the most amazing time.
Once again, there are a few great posts here to check out to see more of what we got up to in the States:
- Our West Coast USA road trip itinerary
- Best things to do in Utah
- Best things to do in Colorado
- Best things to do in California
- Drive the whole of the beautiful Baja Peninsula
- Chilled in Cabo San Lucas
- Took a ferry over to Mazatlan
- Partied in Tequila!!! (Highlight of the trip)
- Skirted Guadalajara
- Explored the ruins of Tula
- Discovered the pyramids of Teotihuacan
Ultimately, we had to make our way relatively quickly through Mexico in order to reach the port city of Veracruz.
Here, we had to ready our van to be shipped to Colombia to join our South American leg of the trip.
Unfortunately, due to our vehicle being right-hand drive, we were unable to drive it any further south through Central America as Nicaragua and other countries don't allow this.
Luckily we have seen much of this region before, but definitely plan to return and see more in the future.
Ultimately, Mexico was a time to drink far too many margaritas, party with locals and just all-round have an amazing time.
Mexico is a beautiful place with wonderful people, and we didn't have a single bad experience (despite numerous unfounded warnings to the contrary from people who have never properly visited Mexico).
P.S. while waiting for our van to be shipped between Mexico and Colombia, we had a few weeks to spare, so ...
We decided to make ourselves busy in some fun ways, including:
- Treating ourselves to an all-inclusive resort in Cancun
- Taking Cazzy's first ever cruise onboard the Norwegian Jewel (we got to sail through the Panama Canal which was pretty special!
We ended 2022 by spending a week seeing the sites in Cartagena (Colombia) before collecting our van, leaving at the airport, and flying home to celebrate Christmas with our families!
Cheers to a heck of a year and see you below for a 2023 update ...
2023 - Heading further South
All going well, we should start 2023 in Colombia, and finish it somewhere in Patagonia (or maybe even Asia ...)
- Ecuador (+ a visit to the Galapagos Islands !)
2024 - Tackling Asia
From here, the aim is to have the van shipped across to South Korea, and then from there venture in some sort of route back until we reach Turkey ...
- South Korea
- Turkmenistan
For UK legal reasons, we will then be unable to drive our van any further into Europe.
Long story short, you need a legal MOT in order to drive a UK registered vehicle in Europe, otherwise your insurance is void.
As we spent all of 2021 exploring Europe, we have already completed (more than) the route from the UK through to Turkey.
So Turkey will therefore mark our end point of the trip and we can feel pretty confident saying we have completed our drive around the world :D
Of course, the plan is to find a way to ship Helen by boat back across to England, so all 3 of us shall be returning!
So, who the Heck are we?!
In case you're new to the blog, here's a quick recap ...
We are Cazzy and Bradley. We met while at uni back in 2014 and, after graduating two years later, set off on our first adventure.
An epic 4 month journey around South America , where we drank far too many caipirinhas and realised that life back in the UK just wasn’t something we wanted to face long term.
So we spent the next 4 years working online to earn money and fund our adventures around the world.
By 2019, this site was one of the world's largest travel blogs , funding our travels around more than two dozen incredible countries . Such as Indonesia, The Philippines, Vietnam, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and many ... many more.
Like all businesses in the travel industry, we really struggled through Covid, and the blog took a MAJOR hit.
But our hunger and desire to travel the world still isn’t over.
The travel itch is far from fully scratched.
We love experiencing new cultures and meeting new people. We also love road trips .
4 years spent backpacking from hostel to hostel is great fun, but it can also be exhausting.
We've found that having our own vehicle to experience a country is so much more enjoyable for the type of travel we love. So building our campervan (her name’s Helen by the way) was a logical next step in our journey.
We also have no plans to settle down any time soon.
Our drive around the world is set to be our wildest and most ambitious adventure yet, but it's by no means the end for us.
We're really not sure what the future holds ... I'll guess you'll just have to stay tuned to find out.
The mission
Why drive around the world?
Why set such an outrageous goal?
Especially during a time when there is so much uncertainty?
The truth is, uncertainty and a lack of a clear path doesn’t bother us.
We thrive off the unknown and take each new challenge head on as it presents itself.
Together, we have overcome so much.
We know that, though it might take longer or be more expensive than we anticipate, we know we will make it through.
Our mission is to put everything we have learnt over the last 5 years into full use.
It's going to take all of our time, effort and luck to make it around the globe and can’t wait to see how things play out.
Also, we fully intend to vlog and blog our entire journey. In turn, we hope that we can inspire others to fulfill crazy dreams as well.
How can you get involved?
We love the idea of including as many people as possible in our journey. So be sure to ...
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel for new videos
- Join our weekly email list for behind the scenes updates
- Follow us on Instagram and leave us a comment saying hi
We are keen to meet and engage with as many people as possible on this adventure and would love for you to become a part of it.
If you have any tips or ideas on what to see and do in your home country, then reach out to us and let us know!
Are you a fellow vanlifer, keen to meet up on the road? Awesome! Drop us a message on Instagram , we would love to meet up!
Sponsors for the journey
As of publishing this, we are funding 100% of this journey ourselves.
Like we have been for the last 5 years, we work and travel at the same time and plan to do the same on this adventure.
That being said, we are open to the idea of partnering with like-minded brands and companies who may want to sponsor us on our journey.
If this sounds like something you're interested in then drop us an email, I'm sure we can work something out.
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