First-Time Trip to Australia – Must-See Places and Travel Tips?
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First-Time Trip to Australia – Must-See Places and Travel Tips?
Hi everyone, I’m planning my first trip to Australia and would love some advice on must-visit destinations. I have about three weeks and want to see a mix of cities, beaches, and nature. So far, I’m considering Sydney, Melbourne, and the Great Barrier Reef, but I’m open to other recommendations! Also, any tips on the best time to visit, transport options, or things to avoid as a first-time traveler?
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Hi everyone, I’m planning my first trip to Australia and would love some advice on must-visit destinations. I have about three weeks and want to see a mix of cities, beaches, and nature. So far, I’m considering Sydney, Melbourne, and the Great Barrier Reef, but I’m open to other recommendations! Also, any tips on the best time to visit, transport options, or things to avoid as a first-time traveler?
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Sydney and Melbourne will be OK weather-wise year round. Colder in our winter of course. The Great Barrier Reef is a long way north, you'd need to fly that sector, fly Melbourne to Sydney too. The far north has the wet and dry, not the usual 4 seasons. Try to avoid November to March, when there are usually floods, cyclone etc. Trips to the reef would be impacted by wet weather.
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Hello,
We spent 3 weeks in Australia in October 2024. Here is a link to my TR in case you are interested. We did not go to the Barrier Reef but we did visit Melbourne and Sydney. We also saw the Penguin Parade on Phillips Island, near Melbourne, and spent 3 nights on the Great Ocean Road and 2 nights in Bendigo, one of the gold rush towns. And we spent 2 nights in the Blue Mountains, which are about 1.5 hours from Sydney.
Six Weeks Down Under - AMAZING Australia - Part 1
We spent 3 weeks in Australia in October 2024. Here is a link to my TR in case you are interested. We did not go to the Barrier Reef but we did visit Melbourne and Sydney. We also saw the Penguin Parade on Phillips Island, near Melbourne, and spent 3 nights on the Great Ocean Road and 2 nights in Bendigo, one of the gold rush towns. And we spent 2 nights in the Blue Mountains, which are about 1.5 hours from Sydney.
Six Weeks Down Under - AMAZING Australia - Part 1
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There is no such thing as a set of "one size fits all" Must Do's. What would enthrall me may bore you to sobs. And vice versa.
A common first timer's trip of 2-3 weeks often includes what we call "Bridge, Reef, Rock" Sydney (Harbour Bridge) Cairns/Port Douglas (Great Barrier Reef) and Yulara (Uluru).
Suggest you take a look at some readily available online info, decide what you would like to see & do in your 3 weeks - and if those things are located in places where the weather or other conditions will be suitable while you're here.
These links should be a reasonable start for you.
AUSTRALIA
Australia – size map: https://www.virtualoceania.net/austr...australia.shtm
TOURISM: www.australia.com/en
ACCOMMODATION: https://www.booking.com/
Car Rental comparison: https://www.vroomvroomvroom.com.au/
You will need Visas /ETA unless you are a New Zealand Citizen.
Use these links and don't book anything you can't cancel until you have yours approved.
VISA FINDER: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visa...sa/visa-finder
APP: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visa...rity-601#HowTo
A common first timer's trip of 2-3 weeks often includes what we call "Bridge, Reef, Rock" Sydney (Harbour Bridge) Cairns/Port Douglas (Great Barrier Reef) and Yulara (Uluru).
Suggest you take a look at some readily available online info, decide what you would like to see & do in your 3 weeks - and if those things are located in places where the weather or other conditions will be suitable while you're here.
These links should be a reasonable start for you.
AUSTRALIA
Australia – size map: https://www.virtualoceania.net/austr...australia.shtm
TOURISM: www.australia.com/en
ACCOMMODATION: https://www.booking.com/
Car Rental comparison: https://www.vroomvroomvroom.com.au/
You will need Visas /ETA unless you are a New Zealand Citizen.
Use these links and don't book anything you can't cancel until you have yours approved.
VISA FINDER: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visa...sa/visa-finder
APP: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visa...rity-601#HowTo
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tip: Jetstar Airways is unreliable, so don't schedule anything (flight, cruise, tour, surgery) at your destination on the day of arrival that you can't miss.
Melbourne to Uluru/Ayre's Rock (AYQ) was on time but the return flight was delayed 4 hours.
I would fly them again, though. They had the only nonstop flight, and it was a great deal.
Melbourne to Uluru/Ayre's Rock (AYQ) was on time but the return flight was delayed 4 hours.
I would fly them again, though. They had the only nonstop flight, and it was a great deal.
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