February Travel
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February Travel
My wife and I are thinking of going to Australia for the month of February. The travel books seem discouraging regarding the weather in Brisbane and Cairns. We would like to go there, Sydney, and Melbourne. Should we plan on another time of year or should we consider another itinerary?
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Personally you couldn't pay me to visit anywhere in Australia in February.
We lived in WA for seven years and February was the month we dreaded being there the most. The heat was oppressive - at least to us.
We lived in WA for seven years and February was the month we dreaded being there the most. The heat was oppressive - at least to us.
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"Should we plan on another time of year or should we consider another itinerary?"
Yes. Either go to Tasmania or ditch Australia & go to New Zealand in February.
Or come to Australia at another time. April - September would be best if you want to include the Great Barrier Reef.
www.bom.gov.au will give you weather patterns.
Yes. Either go to Tasmania or ditch Australia & go to New Zealand in February.
Or come to Australia at another time. April - September would be best if you want to include the Great Barrier Reef.
www.bom.gov.au will give you weather patterns.
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Those posting above are all OZ pros -- but just to let you know: 2 or 3 years ago I was planning my first trip to Australia in Feb - and my Aussie friend said if Feb was the only time I could visit -- to not even bother.
I'm planning a trip at another time of year in the next couple of years.
I'm planning a trip at another time of year in the next couple of years.
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If February was really the only month someone could come to Australia, I wouldn't say don't come at all.
After all, 24m or so of us live here, so it's not as if we're all vaporized every February.
However, as there are many more comfortable months, and particularly in the popular "reef & rock" destinations, I would recommend a change of time if the poster has that flexibility. Or a change of Itinerary, as I did above.
The other issue is that a good number of the enquiries here come from North Americans & Europeans, who will be coming out of the depths of northern hemisphere winter - into the peak of heat & humidity in our tropical areas & dry heat in the red centre.
After all, 24m or so of us live here, so it's not as if we're all vaporized every February.
However, as there are many more comfortable months, and particularly in the popular "reef & rock" destinations, I would recommend a change of time if the poster has that flexibility. Or a change of Itinerary, as I did above.
The other issue is that a good number of the enquiries here come from North Americans & Europeans, who will be coming out of the depths of northern hemisphere winter - into the peak of heat & humidity in our tropical areas & dry heat in the red centre.
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>>If February was really the only month someone could come to Australia, I wouldn't say don't come at all. <<
My friend knows I travel a lot and could come any time -- I'm sure if she thought it was truly the 'only' time I could visit, her response would have been different. Let's just say - she convinced me another time of year would be MUCH better.
My friend knows I travel a lot and could come any time -- I'm sure if she thought it was truly the 'only' time I could visit, her response would have been different. Let's just say - she convinced me another time of year would be MUCH better.
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<<After all, 24m or so of us live here, so it's not as if we're all vaporized every February.>>
Uh, that says it all right there: only 24M people can survive February in Australia annually. Compare that to Texas, known for its unbearable summers, and its nearly 27M residents with less than 1/10 the land mass . . .
Uh, that says it all right there: only 24M people can survive February in Australia annually. Compare that to Texas, known for its unbearable summers, and its nearly 27M residents with less than 1/10 the land mass . . .
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