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Australia Travel Guide

Things to See and Do in Australia

Australia is one of the most popular destinations in the world and it's on most travel enthusiasts bucket lists.

Wanna know why? Famous for its beaches, landscape, and people, Australia offers a huge range of luxury accommodation. Find out a great curated list here.

Here's a list of Australia's most celebrated events.


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Things Not to Miss in Australia

A visit to Australia guarantees fantastic sightseeing, nightlife, and adventurous experiences to remember forever. This Australia travel guide will give you tips to do so. Some key sites:
  • Samurai Beach bungalows in New South Wales
  • Bondi Beach in Sydney
  • The Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne
  • Sydney Opera House
  • St. Kilda Foreshore in Melbourne
  • The Stirling Hotel

When to Go to Australia

The best time for Australia travel is between mid-April to late August, when airfares are the lowest. Although the peak travel season in the most popular parts of Australia is during their winter, the most pleasant time to travel to Australia is from April through September. Daytime temperatures are warm, and it rarely rains. September and October are ideal when the warmth is sufficient to shield you on the beach in the southern states and the wildflowers of Western Australia are in bloom.

Source — Travelandleisure.com

Visit the famous Sydney Opera House


The Sydney Opera House is an instantly recognisable Sydney landmark and architectural marvel, but it is also the heart of cultural life in Harbour City. The Opera House hosts plays, talks, concerts and, of course, opera, and you can even get behind the scenes. A backstage tour gives you access to the corridors and green rooms of the Sydney Opera House usually reserved for musicians and performers. 

You'll also learn why this building is such a focal point for Sydneysiders, and secrets you wouldn't discover by simply photographing the bright white sails. When your tour is over grab a drink or a bite to eat right on the harbour at the popular Opera Bar or Opera Kitchen.

Source — Australia.com

Preparing For Your Trip To Australia

These are the essentials to sort well before you are due to depart.

Flight Ticket – Be sure to book outward and return flights well in advance. You may be asked to show a return ticket at check-in, so print copies of all documentation. You’ll get the best value if you book flights for about three months in advance. Compare prices with a site like Skyscanner.

Train and Bus Tickets – One of the best ways to see Australia is from the comfort of a train, but a coach is a compelling option too. You can make significant savings by booking domestic transport ahead of travel.
  • You can book an epic journey from International Rail, whilst ACP Rail offers some east coast rail passes. There’s also a list of regional rail operators from The Man In Seat 61, which are worth checking for special offers.
  • Greyhound Australia offers an extensive network of coaches, with a splendid range of ticket options, including the KM Pass to really clock up some mileage. A 12-hour journey might sound unappealing, but the coaches are comfortable and a bit of preparation can make this a fine way to see the country.
Accommodations – Prices change according to a number of factors but, like transportation, costs will be cheaper if you book at least three months in advance. Find the best prices at Booking.com.

Passport – Make sure you have a passport with lots of blank pages, valid for at least six months. A passport cover is a handy place to keep tickets and vital documents, whilst protecting everything from damage.

Do I Need A Visa For Australia? – Yes. All non-Australian or New Zealand nationalities will need to a visa before leaving home. The process is generally very quick and easy. Europeans can apply for a free eVisitor visa – allowing for multiple three-month visits, over a 12-month period. Most others will need an Electronic Visa Authority (ETA), which has a processing fee of $20 (AUD).

Source — Travelhappy.info

Other Things to Expect

Language: The official language in Australia is English.

Currency: The currency in Australia is called the Australian Dollar. 1 USD is equivalent to about 1.40 Australian Dollars.

Credit Cards and ATMs: Most restaurant and retailers in the big and small cities will accept credit cards as payment. If you need to draw cash, you can find ATM’s almost everywhere:  bank lobbies, on the streets, shopping malls, convenience stores, and petrol stations.

Plugs: The plugs in Australia are type I. The standard voltage is 230V, and the standard frequency is 50 HZ.  I recommend buying a universal adapter (make sure it has surge protection) and using a converter for hairdryers and hot tools.

Safety: Australia is one of the safest countries in the world. While it has low crime rates, the one thing you do need to look out for is the country’s flora and fauna. Australia is notorious for its poisonous species of spiders and snakes as well as the deadly jellyfish and sharks that swim along its shores.

Source — Theblondeabroad.com

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