Things to Do in Australia’s Spring
Things to Do in Australia’s Spring
Things to Do in Australia's Spring (2026 Guide) | The Tour Australia
Animated scenery of Australia in spring — wildflowers, jacaranda trees and coastline
Seasonal Travel Guide

Things to Do in Australia's Spring

Wildflowers, migrating whales and jacaranda-lined streets — a local's guide to the season Australians quietly consider their best.

An Underrated Season, Explained

Most first-time visitors plan their trip around Australian summer. Locals tend to know better. Between September and November, the continent goes through one of its more dramatic transformations: the outback cools into something genuinely walkable, humpback whales migrate along both coastlines with their calves in tow, and cities that spend winter looking faded burst into colour almost overnight. It is, by most measures, the country's most photogenic and least crowded window.

This guide draws on the events, regional shifts, and timing that matter most for a spring visit — the kind of detail we build into every itinerary at The Tour Australia. For further planning, see our full range of guided tours and the broader seasonal travel journal.

Purple jacaranda trees blooming along a Sydney street in spring
Jacaranda Season — Sydney
Floriade flower festival display in Canberra's Commonwealth Park
Floriade — Canberra
Humpback whale breaching off the Australian coast during spring migration
Whale Migration — East Coast

When Spring Actually Falls

Australia's position in the Southern Hemisphere means its seasons run opposite to Europe and North America. Spring spans 1 September to 30 November, aligning with the northern autumn rather than its own spring calendar. This distinction catches many first-time visitors off guard, and it's worth building into any trip that spans hemispheres — particularly if school holidays factor into your dates, as most states break in late September or early October.

Wildflower Season in Western and South Australia

Western Australia's Wildflower Corridor

Nowhere does spring quite like Western Australia. Across September and October, the Stirling Range, Porongurup National Park, and the Bibbulmun and Cape to Cape tracks fill with native orchids, kangaroo paws and everlasting daisies across hundreds of thousands of hectares. Kings Park in Perth runs its Everlasting Festival to coincide with peak bloom, while smaller regional shows — the Ravensthorpe Wildflower Show among them — turn entire towns into open-air galleries for a few short weeks.

South Australia's Flower Trails

Near Adelaide, the Southern Flinders Ranges and Alligator Gorge come alive with colour, and the city's own Nature Festival adds guided walks and outdoor events through its parklands. It pairs naturally with a longer Adelaide Hills wine itinerary.

Spring Festivals in Full: Photos & Animated Highlights

Each of the events below shapes an entire region's spring calendar. The animated highlight and photo pair for each gives a feel for what to expect on the ground before you build them into an itinerary.

Animated Animated highlight of Floriade flower festival in Canberra
Themed flower beds at Floriade festival in Canberra
Commonwealth Park displays
NightFest light installations at Floriade Canberra
NightFest, 1–4 Oct
Canberra, ACT · 12 Sep – 11 Oct 2026

Floriade

Australia's largest spring celebration fills Commonwealth Park with more than a million blooms across themed garden displays, now in its 39th year. NightFest brings live music and light installations from 1 to 4 October, and the closing weekend hosts a family-friendly Dogs' Day Out. Entry is free, with gates open daily from 9:30am to 5:30pm.

Animated Animated highlight of jacaranda trees blooming in Sydney
McDougall Street in Kirribilli lined with jacaranda trees
McDougall Street, Kirribilli
Jacaranda trees in bloom at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Royal Botanic Garden
Sydney, NSW · Late Oct – early Nov 2026

Jacaranda Season

Few sights capture Australian spring as precisely as an entire street turning lilac overnight. The Royal Botanic Garden and Kirribilli's McDougall Street — known locally as the "purple tunnel" — are the established favourites, while a short ferry crossing to Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden in Lavender Bay offers a quieter alternative.

Local tip: the bloom window rarely lasts more than ten days. Building flexibility into travel dates makes a meaningful difference here.
Animated Animated highlight of Sculpture by the Sea exhibition at Bondi
Outdoor sculpture installation along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk
Bondi–Tamarama coastal walk
Visitors viewing artwork at Sculpture by the Sea Bondi
One of 100+ artworks on display
Bondi, NSW · 16 Oct – 2 Nov 2026

Sculpture by the Sea

The coastal walk between Bondi and Tamarama becomes a temporary 2km open-air gallery for the world's largest free outdoor sculpture exhibition, featuring more than 100 works by artists from Australia and abroad. It's free to attend and coincides with some of the year's most comfortable ocean-swimming conditions, ahead of the peak summer rush.

Animated Animated highlight of humpback whale migration at Hervey Bay
Humpback whale breaching at Hervey Bay Queensland
Hervey Bay, QLD
Whale watching boat tour at Geographe Bay Western Australia
Geographe Bay, WA
East & West Coasts · Peak Sep – Nov 2026

Whale Migration

Humpback whales travel from Antarctic feeding grounds to warmer waters to calve, with the migration running from May to November and activity concentrated between September and November. Hervey Bay in Queensland remains one of the most consistent viewing points, with an estimated 7,000 humpbacks and calves passing through annually. On the western coastline, Geographe Bay near Margaret River offers comparable sightings.

Animated Animated highlight of Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington
Spring racing fashion at Melbourne Cup Carnival Flemington
Fashions on the Field
Horses racing at Flemington Racecourse during Melbourne Cup Carnival
Race day, Flemington
Flemington, VIC · 31 Oct – 7 Nov 2026

Melbourne Cup Carnival

Melbourne treats spring as its sporting season. The carnival opens with Victoria Derby Day, builds through Melbourne Cup Day on 3 November, and closes with Oaks Day and Stakes Day. Even visitors with little interest in horse racing tend to be drawn in by the fashion, the marquees, and the citywide energy the carnival generates.

Animated Animated highlight of Desert Mob art festival in Alice Springs
Aboriginal artwork on display at Desert Mob festival Alice Springs
Desert Mob exhibition
Artists at the Desert Mob marketplace in Alice Springs
Open-air marketplace
Alice Springs, NT · 10 Sep – 25 Oct 2026

Desert Mob Festival

A different kind of spring event, Desert Mob brings together hundreds of Central and Western Desert artists for exhibitions, a symposium and an open marketplace. It's one of the more significant showcases of contemporary Aboriginal art in the country and a worthwhile detour for travellers heading through the Red Centre.

Spring Events at a Glance

Confirmed 2026 dates — verify with organisers closer to travel, as timing can shift year to year.
EventLocation2026 Dates
Desert Mob FestivalAlice Springs, NT10 Sep – 25 Oct
FloriadeCanberra, ACT12 Sep – 11 Oct
Sculpture by the SeaBondi, NSW16 Oct – 2 Nov
Jacaranda Season (peak)Sydney, NSWLate Oct – early Nov
Melbourne Cup CarnivalFlemington, VIC31 Oct – 7 Nov
Whale Migration (peak)East & West CoastsSep – Nov

Planning by Region

Because spring plays out differently across such a vast continent, the right itinerary depends heavily on which states you're combining. A quick regional breakdown helps narrow the choice.

  • New South Wales: jacaranda season in Sydney, Sculpture by the Sea, harbour-based whale watching lookouts.
  • Australian Capital Territory: Floriade in Canberra, cycling routes around Lake Burley Griffin.
  • Victoria: the Melbourne Cup Carnival, Dandenong Ranges walking trails, the Melbourne Festival in October.
  • Western Australia: the wildflower corridor through the Southwest, whale watching in Geographe Bay, the Cape to Cape Track.
  • South Australia: Adelaide Hills wildflower trails, the Nature Festival, Flinders Ranges hiking.
  • Queensland: peak whale watching in Hervey Bay, coastal festivals through early November.
  • Northern Territory: the Desert Mob Festival and cooler-morning hikes around Alice Springs before summer heat sets in.

A Season Best Measured in Weeks, Not Months

A group travelling with us timed a Sydney stopover to land exactly as the jacarandas along McDougall Street hit peak bloom — a window that, most years, barely stretches past ten days. It wasn't the headline of their itinerary; it was a half-day addition around a longer east coast route. But it became the one afternoon the group kept mentioning well after the trip ended. That's the pattern with Australian spring: it rarely announces itself as one single event. It's dozens of narrow, overlapping windows scattered across the country, and the difference between visiting two weeks early or exactly on time can define the entire experience.

Plan a Spring Itinerary That Times It Right

From jacaranda season in Sydney to whale migration on the coast, timing is everything. Speak with our team to build a spring itinerary around the events that matter to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is spring in Australia?

Australian spring runs from 1 September to 30 November, covering September, October and November, since Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere.

What is the best month to visit Australia in spring?

October is generally the strongest month — wildflowers peak, jacaranda season begins in Sydney, and most regions enjoy mild weather ahead of the summer crowds.

Is spring a good time for whale watching in Australia?

Yes. Whale watching season runs from May to November, with September to November marking peak migration for humpback whales travelling with their calves.

Where can I see jacaranda trees in Australia?

Sydney offers the best displays, particularly Kirribilli's McDougall Street, the Royal Botanic Garden, and Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden, with peak bloom in late October and early November.

What are the major festivals in Australia during spring 2026?

Key events include Floriade in Canberra (12 September–11 October), Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney (16 October–2 November), the Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington (31 October–7 November), and the Desert Mob Festival in Alice Springs (10 September–25 October).