Complete Australia Travel Guide, What You Need to Know
Australia is best known as the Land Down Under with kangaroos and koala bears. Other famous landmarks include the Outback, the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, and the Opera House. And there is so much more! The country receives over 9.3 million tourists each year. Planning international travel can be overwhelming and time-consuming while working full-time. Use this Australia travel guide and the following Australia travel blog posts to plan your perfect vacation. The top destinations in Australia are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
Why Visit Sydney Australia
Sydney is famous for the Opera House, Harbour Bridge climb, koalas, and Bondi Beach. It is also a simple day trip away from the Blue Mountains.
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Why Visit Melbourne Australia
Melbourne has been referred to as the world’s most livable city. The city has narrow lanes, covered arcades, gardens, street art, coffee houses and cafes, and fairy penguins. It is also a day trip away from the famous Great Ocean Road and the famous Brighton beach boxes.
READ Top Things to Do in Melbourne Australia
Why Visit Brisbane Australia
Brisbane is located in Queensland along the gorgeous Gold Coast. Brisbane is the third-largest city in Australia. It is known for its picture-perfect bridge, manmade lagoon, pedestrian-only shopping street, and koala bears. Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island is an easy day trip away for sand boarding, snorkeling a shipwrecked reef, and hand-feeding wild dolphins.
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Why Visit Cairns Australia
Cairns is known for its rainforests, reefs, waterfalls, night market, koala bears, sky rail, scenic railway, crocodiles, and deadly jellyfish. Cairns is a great location to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef and explore Australia’s rainforests.
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What You Need to Know When Planning a Trip to Australia
Where is Australia
Australia is in the southern hemisphere, between the Indian and the Pacific ocean. The country has a total population of 26 million. Australia is almost as large as the USA, is the world’s sixth-largest country. The country measures about 2,485 miles wide and about 2,398 miles long. Canberra is the federal capital of Australia.
What is the language is spoken in Australia?
Australia does not have an official language. Australian English is the primary dialect, it differs from US and UK English in terms of spelling and grammar. You may also hear Mandarin, Punjabi, Filipino/Tagalog, and Arabic. Australians use a lot of slang, google phrases before you arrive. Do not be offended if you hear Australians curse.
Do I need a visa to visit Australia?
All visitors to Australia need a Visa. According to Project Visa, US citizens traveling to Australia for less than 90 days must have a valid passport and a visa or approved Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) to enter.
What is the currency in Australia?
Australia’s national currency is the Australian dollar (AUD). US dollars are not accepted at restaurants, attractions, or stores. Don’t be fooled by ‘0 commission’ money exchangers because the ‘service fee’ is high. Be sure to download a free currency calculator before you arrive.
Can I use credit cards and ATMs in Australia?
ATMs are available throughout Australia, you will need a 4-digit PIN. Avoid large fees by using your bank’s international partner in Australia and google its location before you travel. Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are widely accepted in Australia, and Discover may be accepted. Save money on fees with a credit card that waives foreign transaction fees and make purchases in euro. It is always a good idea to carry some cash.
How much should I budget per day in Australia?
According to Budget Your Trip, the average daily cost of traveling in Australia is $136. Expect to pay $1,895 + airfare for a one-week trip for 2.
When is the best time to visit Australia?
Australia’s seasons are opposite the United States. The winter months are June, July, and August. The spring months are September, October, and November. The summer months are December, January, and February. January is the rainiest month. Autumn months are March, April, and May. The high season in Australia is between December and February (summer); the low season is between June and August (winter). The shoulder season is October, November, April, and May.
What type of transportation does Australia use?
Australia is spread out. It will take you over 9 hours to drive from Sydney to Melbourne. Air travel is the most convenient mode of transportation between regions in Australia. Australia has over 300 airports; domestic airlines include Jetstar, Qantas, Virgin Australia, and Tigerair. Local transportation systems include buses, trains, trams, and ferries.
What kind of adaptor do I need in Australia?
The plugs in Australia are type I. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the standard frequency is 50Hz. American electronic devices rated to 50 Hz and between 220 and 240 V will work with the correct US to Australia power adapter. I recommend buying a universal adapter with surge protection.
Is Australia a safe country for solo travelers?
According to Travel Safe Abroad, Australia is a very safe country for travelers. Not only is the overall risk low, but there is also a low risk of scams, pickpockets, and muggings. There is a medium risk a wild animal will jump in front of the car while driving on open roads and a high risk of natural disasters. Dial 000 in an emergency. Contact the US Embassy for non-urgent emergencies, such as a lost passport.
What food do I need to try in Australia?
Vegemite toast, Fairy Bread (white bread with sprinkles), Tim Tam (chocolate biscuit), meat pie, sausage rolls, Anzac biscuits, Pavlova (meringue cake with whipped cream and fruit), chicken parma, barbecue, fish and chips, Golden Gaytime (ice cream bar), Lamingtons (sponge cake filled with jam, covered in chocolate icing and dusted with coconut),
Tips for Traveling in Australia
Tipping in Australia is not a common practice.
The sun is strong in Australia, wear sunscreen.
Always bring a side dish when invited to a BBQ.
Smoking is VERY expensive, about $40 per pack expensive.
Cars drive on the left, always look right before crossing a street.
Swim between the flags to avoid swells and sharks.
The legal drinking age is 18.
You do not buy alcohol from the supermarket, you go to the liquor store or the drive-through bottle shop.
Check the Australia Office of Tourism website for upcoming festivals, special events, and what’s happening during your stay.
Top Things to See and Do in Australia
Tour the Sydney Opera House and climb the Harbour Bridge
Visit Melbourne’s Great Ocean Road and the Twelve Apostles
Watch the Phillip Island penguin parade
Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef
Walk the treetops at Daintree Rainforest
Spend time on the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast beaches
Sail around the Whitsunday Islands
Visit the Outback and Ayers Rock in Uluru (but don’t climb it)
Interesting Facts About Australia
Australia is the only continent covered by a single country
Australia is the only continent that doesn’t have an active volcano
Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world
There are 10,685 beaches in Australia
Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest eco-system in the world and it has its own post office box
The Australian Alps get more snow than the Swiss Alps
Uluru Stretches For 15 Miles Underground
The Great Ocean Road is the world’s largest war memorial
33% of Australians were born in another country
90% of Australians live on the coast
Australia exports its camels to the Middle East, and over 1 million roam the deserts
There are three times as many sheep than people living in Australia (63.8 million)
80% of the animals are unique to Australia
Australia has 21 of the world’s 25 most venomous snakes
Australian wallabies have broken into opium crops, got high, and ran around creating “crop circles”
Aussies drink 1.7 billion liters of beer per year (680 bottles of beer per adult)
Australians spend more money on gambling than any other nation
Australia was the second country to give women the vote in 1902
You are fined if you do not vote in Australia
Each week, more than 70 people overstay their Visa
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