| Leslie |
Jun 28th, 2001 10:43 PM |
Hi Sara - <BR><BR>The weather over Christmas holidays in Aust. is pretty good - w/ the exception of up north which will be at the start of the rainy season. Things will be crowded due to school holidays here wherever you go. Here is a brief snapshot of my opinions on the places I have seen:<BR><BR>SYDNEY - great beaches (Whale, Palm, Manly, Bondi); weather will be warm & somewhat humid; take the Manly ferry vs. a harbour tour (can't ever seem to hear the tourguide); climb the bridge; visit the Rocks, Darling Harbour, Paddington Mkts, Olympic site and take a day trip to the Blue Mts. Good public transport (as most big cities in Aust) and easy to walk to most things as well.<BR><BR>Melbourne - The city beaches aren't much in comparison to Sydney, but a visit to St. Kilda is a must. Take the #16 tram. The weather will be nice, but maybe a bit cooler at night. I think the Melb zoo is much nicer than Sydney's, although Sydney's is in a spectacular location (on the harbour). Aside from the usual sites (city, botanical gardens) I would recommend the night tour of the Gaol (must book in advance); a day trip to the Great Ocean Rd. is a must; Healesville Sanctuary; Lygon St. area for Italian food & atmosphere; Brunswick St. Also can take a day trip to Phillip Island to see the penguins. Most people also recommend the Queen Victoria markets (closed Mon & Wed) but this may not be for everyone (rows upon rows w/ stalls upon stalls of cheap souveniers).<BR><BR>Alice Springs - assuming you want to see Ayers Rock/Olgas/Kings Canyon, which is about a 5 hrs drive out of Alice Springs. I would recommend staying at the resort (all types of accom. from hotels to camping). Again, weather should be nice. This is really worth seeing. I took a 3 day camping tour that was excellent excellent value -- maybe thru Safari Tours??<BR><BR>Cairns - anything in the far north of the country will have a good chance of being rainy. It will be very warm & humid, but Dec. is the start of the rainy season. I spent 5 days there over Xmas a few years ago and never saw the sun once - and it never stopped pouring. But, other people have had good weather. I actually prefer Pt. Douglas over Cairns (60k's Nth). The Great Barrier Reef truly is a wonder of the world. Visit the rainforest, take a trip up the Daintree to see some crocodiles, sit & relax on 4 mi. beach (again, weather permitting).<BR><BR>Tasmania - I am the poster child for Tasmania - I absolutely love it. Hobart is a beautiful little city, stay somewhere around Salamanca Place. Go to the Cadbury factory & the Cascade brewery; visit Pt. Arthur - they also have a night tour which apparently is quite spooky. I'm thinking that the annual Sydney-Hobart yacht race is always held right after Xmas, so things can fill up quickly around that time. Cradle Mt. is located near the Nth/West of the state and is a great place. Lots to see & do - horsebackriding, wildlife tours, fishing, hiking, etc. Freycinet (on the east coast of the state) has an absolutely beautiful beach (Wineglass Bay). A car is a necessity for visiting Tasmania - unless you are only going to visit Hobart.<BR><BR>Can't help w/ Darwin or Broome.
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