| Nick |
Jan 11th, 2003 05:35 AM |
I did the backpacker thing + work back in 89 for about 9 mths (originally from Perth but did not know eastern states). <BR>I would suggest for time you have, something like 2 weeks Sydney, 2 weeks Queensland with focus on Barrier Reef, 1 week Melbourne, 1 week Tasmania, 1 week South Australia, 1 week West Australia, 1-2 weeks Kakadu/Darwin/Ayers Rock - leaving 2-3 weeks for extending anywhere and travel.<BR>I met a lot of Irish girls backpacking (lots of nurses) and of all the people I met they were often the people that preferred Melbourne to Sydney - whereas most including myself prefer Sydney.<BR>You can stay at official youth hostels or the backpacker hotels. Summing up my experiences and bearing in mind that some places would have changed, but also lots of hostels stay the same year in, year out - adding to charm or total grottiness, depending on view.<BR>Perth's youth hostels were more in Northbridge, a central area with quite a lot of pubs and restaurants, but not overly pretty. The hostels in 89 were the worst of the cities - disgusting. Thankfully I could stay with friends. For Perth - stay in Fremantle, far more charm, or go to Cottesloe for a beach hotel like OBH (had a grotty rep but oppoiste the beach and a great area). Go to south west (Albany for scenery, Margaret River for big tourism build up over last 20 years - wine growing especially) and Rottnest. Tasmania is great for countryside - Port Arthur and Strahan for Gordon River. Launceston's YHA had the worst rep in Australia (in the YHA book itself) - awful family ran it and people left after 24 hours (they had a son helping to run it, so may still be there), Strahan was run by a weirdo who used to like to walk in unannounced to guys and girls rooms early in the morning.<BR>Melbourne in 90 opened up a new hostel with lots of twin rooms located in North Melbourne - I suspect pretty good. Melbourne has lots of clubs/pub music. Some people prefer it to Sydney because of more European feel - which I think is overstated anyway.<BR>Sydney - YHA I stayed in was at Glebe, which I am not that fond of. Given your position, I would head for as backpackers in somewhere like Bondi, maybe Manly or another beach place. Kings Cross I would generally avoid as it can be pretty grotty and hostels can have problems with drunks/druggies trying to break in so they lock the fure doors - hence deaths a few years ago from a fire of one of the hostels.<BR>Adelaide - lots of Brits quite like it (but usually not a really strong reaction) and my cousin who has now returned there loves it and reckons it is easily hte best value place for restaurants etc in Oz. Brisbane is the once city that I have never heard any backpacker say anything positive about. Lots are there 2 nights and move on. I do not think much of it either.<BR>Cairns is not so popular with traditional hotel tourists as it is not the prettiest town and a little rough - But I quite liked it - tons of backpackers make it a really sociable place. But hostels were incredibly hit and miss - official YHA was pretty good.<BR>Magnetic Island off Townsville is beautiful and Townsville hostel is super convenient - on top of bus stop.<BR>You can get bus passes on any of a number of bus companies. Deluxe had the best rep, but I got sick of them when the same video was shown on 4 separate legs over 10 days (so boring). The fact is long distance bus journeys are arduous and you will be sick of fried food from all the roadside cafes after a short while (I had no choice as plane strike for 6 months).<BR>The only thing with backpacking is often how few Australians you may meet - some hostels literally had noone except me as Australian - lots of Australians will only travel within Australia if they know someone they can stay with (although Tasmania was big exception).<BR>Have fun.
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