Australia States Travel Map – Mark, Track & Download Your Journey

Australia Travel Map

Australia is a vast continent of coastline, outback, rainforests, and city hubs — and the best way to plan (and remember) your trips is to track them visually. This Australia States & Territories Map is an interactive travel map that lets you mark every part of the country you’ve explored, whether you’ve road-tripped the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, island-hopped in Tasmania, chased sunsets in Western Australia, or mapped your next adventure through the Northern Territory. Use the map as an Australia travel checklist by clicking each state or territory and assigning it to Visited, Lived, or Wishlist.

Built for travellers who want a clean, shareable record, this interactive Australia map updates your progress instantly and helps you see exactly where you’ve been — and where you’re heading next. Search a state/territory to jump quickly, switch categories with keyboard shortcuts, then copy a share link to save your progress. When you’re ready, download your personalised Australia map as a high-resolution SVG that stays crisp at any size — perfect for printing, saving, or turning your journey into a lasting keepsake.

Australia States & Territories Map

Mark Australian states and territories you’ve visited, lived in, or want to explore. Track progress and download your Australia map as an SVG.

Australia states & territories (quick list)

Use the list to jump quickly — tap a state or territory to auto-fill the search box above.

Australia (at a glance)

Australia is divided into six states and two mainland territories. Use this map as an Australia travel checklist to track where you’ve been — from coastal cities to outback road trips.

  • New South Wales: Sydney, Blue Mountains, surf coastline.
  • Victoria: Melbourne, Great Ocean Road, alpine regions.
  • Queensland: Great Barrier Reef, tropics, Gold Coast.
  • Western Australia: vast distances, Perth, beaches, red desert.
  • South Australia: wine regions, Adelaide, Eyre Peninsula.
  • Tasmania: island hikes, wilderness, food & wine.
  • Northern Territory: Uluru, Kakadu, Top End.
  • ACT: Canberra and nearby nature escapes.

Useful tips

  • Keyboard: press 1 / 2 / 3 to switch Visited / Lived / Wishlist.
  • Edit fast: Shift + click removes a state/territory.
  • Share: use Copy share link to save your map progress.
  • Keep it: download SVG for a clean record that stays sharp at any size.

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AUSTRALIA MAP FAQ

How many states and territories are in Australia?

Australia is divided into six states and two mainland territories, making a total of eight primary administrative divisions:

New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
Western Australia
South Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Australian Capital Territory

This interactive Australia map allows you to track all of them individually.

What is the largest state in Australia?

Western Australia is the largest state by land area. It covers roughly one-third of the Australian continent and includes major destinations such as Perth, Broome, and the Kimberley region.

What is the smallest state in Australia?

Tasmania is the smallest Australian state by land area. Located south of the mainland, it is known for its wilderness, hiking trails, food scene, and coastal landscapes.

What is the difference between a state and a territory in Australia?

Australian states have constitutional powers defined at federation, while territories operate under federal legislation. For travellers, however, both function similarly — each has its own capital city, distinct geography, and unique travel experiences.

What is the capital city of Australia?

The capital city of Australia is Canberra, located within the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). While Sydney and Melbourne are larger cities, Canberra serves as the nation’s political and administrative centre.

Is this map suitable for planning a road trip around Australia?

Absolutely. This Australia travel map works well as a road trip checklist — helping you visualise progress across states, plan future routes, and keep track of where you’ve already explored.

Can I turn my Australia map into a physical product?

Yes. You can create custom prints, phone cases, notebooks, and other map-based products using the locations that matter most to you — turning your travel history into something tangible.