"This scenic coastal route, famous for ocean vistas and iconic offshore formations, is framed in the article as part of why Australia ranks so highly for relaxation. The write-up cites Book Retreats' Holiday Relaxation Report, quoting that "Australia leads this change, topping the index at 73.8 out of 100," and that, "As the most relaxing vacation spot for 2025, Australia offers what crowded European destinations have lost: space to breathe." The report contrasts visitation levels, noting, "While Italy struggles with tourism overflow, Australia hosts 50 million fewer annual visitors across an area 25 times larger," and, "Adding in locals, this translates to just 3.4 people per square kilometer, compared to 198.3 in Italy and 626 in Mauritius — the most crowded destination in the report," suggesting long stretches of relative solitude along the route. It also points out that, "Australia, New Zealand, Austria, and Botswana all preserve nearly 30 percent of their country, including numerous national parks, wetlands, marine areas, and forests," indicating that drives along this road are often embedded in well-protected natural areas that support serenity and wellness-focused travel." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines