Airbnb and Dairy Australia invite Aussies to discover Dairy Destinations

If there’s two things Aussies love, it’s good food and a road trip. Dairy Destinations, a collaboration between Airbnb and Dairy Australia, is where delectable dairy and good times collide. From unique farm stays in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, to meeting the makers and nibbling your way through a cheese flight along the Great Ocean Road, Dairy Destinations showcases the best of Australia’s dairy industry and encourages Aussies to actively support local dairy farmers, producers and communities. 

Dairy Australia spokesperson, Emily Coulson said: “Together with Airbnb, we’re excited to showcase the country’s world-class dairy industry. We encourage Aussies to lend their support to these regional communities by visiting and spending with them whilst enjoying our dairy regions.” 

With international flights currently grounded, it couldn’t be a better time to holiday in Australia this year. Dairy Destinations takes the guesswork out of planning memorable road trips throughout our incredible dairy regions. You don’t have to go far for great dairy, and Dairy Destinations is a testament to that.” 

Dairy Destinations features 12 picturesque dairy regions right across Australia including Margaret River (WA); Barossa Valley, Fleurieu Peninsula and Adelaide Hills (SA), Murray, Great Ocean Road and Gippsland (VIC), Southern and Northern Tasmania (TAS); South Coast and Central Coast (NSW) and the Sunshine Coast (QLD).

Susan Wheeldon, Airbnb’s Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand, said: “Airbnb is delighted to partner with Dairy Australia to encourage guests to discover new pockets of regional Australia and spend their precious tourism dollars in these communities.. From Bruny Island in Tasmania, to Maleny in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, this collection of itineraries showcases some of Australia’s finest dairy producers as well as an incredible range of Airbnb listings.

“We’re also thrilled to welcome dairy farmers on board as Airbnb Hosts. At a time when Aussies are embracing regional travel and looking to spend their tourist dollars in country towns, there’s never been a better time to Host on Airbnb. Whether it’s a spare room, converted barn, or entire farm, Hosting allows people to take typically their most significant asset and turn it into an income engine that can help with living costs, support additional business ventures and secure their financial future – as well as make a big contribution to their local community.Our Hosts are very passionate about showing off the patch they call home and are always sure to point guests in the direction of the best hidden gems and local businesses to support.”

To celebrate the launch of Dairy Destinations, Dairy Australia and Airbnb will bring the dairy discovery experience to Melbourne with The Milk Bar popping up on Duke St, Windsor on Thursday 25 March and Friday 26 March.

Visitors to The Milk Bar can also sample a variety of tasty Australian-made dairy products over the course of the two-day pop-up, such as ice-cream from Dooley’s Ice Creamery in Apollo Bay, and a delightful selection of cheeses from regions across the country. The Milk Bar also welcomes Melburnians to explore the 12 road trip itineraries and book their very own Dairy Destinations getaway.

Dairy Destinations is the latest installment of the dairy industry’s campaign Dairy Matters: Buy, Support, Enjoy Aussie Dairy, which encourages Australians to buy local Aussie made dairy, and support local communities and livelihoods.To find out more about Dairy Destinations, or to book your own dairy discovery road trip, please visit Dairy Australia or head to airbnb.com/dairydestinations