Australia

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Australia

About

Australia is a unique and diverse country that offers a range of breathtaking landscapes and exciting experiences for travelers. From the vibrant cities of Sydney and Melbourne to the rugged outback and tropical beaches, there is something for everyone in Australia. The country is well known for its iconic landmarks, such as the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, which are must-visit attractions for first-time visitors to Sydney. The city is also home to many world-class museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, as well as a thriving food scene and a lively nightlife. For those looking to escape the city, Australia's natural beauty is unmatched. The Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's most famous natural wonders, is located off the coast of Queensland and is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving. The Red Centre, in the Northern Territory, is home to the iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock), a sacred site for the Anangu people and a popular destination for visitors. The rugged and remote wilderness of the outback is a unique and unforgettable experience. Here, visitors can explore the unique wildlife, such as kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas, as well as the stunning scenery, including the majestic rock formations of the Olgas and the breathtaking Kata Tjuta. For those looking for a more relaxed pace, the tropical beaches of Northern Australia and the Gold Coast offer sun, sand, and surf, as well as a range of activities, such as surfing, kayaking, and snorkeling. The Whitsunday Islands, located off the coast of Queensland, offer some of the most stunning beaches in the world, as well as a range of water sports and adventure activities. Australia is also known for its rich cultural heritage and indigenous history. Visitors can learn about the culture and traditions of the country's First Nations people through guided tours, cultural experiences, and visiting indigenous communities. Whether you're interested in adventure, culture, or just kicking back and relaxing, Australia has something to offer for everyone. The country is easy to navigate, with excellent transportation options, and the people are friendly and welcoming, making it a great destination for travelers of all ages and interests. So pack your bags and come explore the beauty and diversity of this incredible country.

Travel to a country where the weather is always nice, where people are friendly and ready to party, where beaches are amazing, where there is a plethora of activities both indoors and outdoors and where English is the main language! If you think such a country doesn’t exist, think twice. Australia is about to prove you wrong! From rain forests to deserts, a journey in Australia will  enable you to explore all sorts of landscapes. If the land is not enough for you, don’t worry, there’s plenty to explore underwater as well. A jump in the sea, mask in hand, and you will see the largest coral reef in the world! Still not enough? No problem, more than 8000 islands surround the country, you just need to choose one! And if you’re still bored, just take a trip to Lake Hillier, the only lake with natural pink water in the whole world! If the idea of a holiday in Australia doesn't impress you, we don’t know what will! Natural wonders are not the only attraction of this amazing land; though there are many! Completely detached from the rest of the world, Australia has developed its own types of flora and fauna that cannot be found anywhere else. Are you ready to meet friendly and open-minded people? Are you interested in learning about the Aborigines’ culture? Do you want to taste many new exotic flavours? Do you want to explore the natural world in a way that you have never done before? Do you want all the mod-cons expected in a western country? Form open road fly drives to detachment from reality in the open air pool of a remote private lodge, Australia is waiting to welcome you!

Obviously English is the main language spoken in Australia, however, there are many indigenous languages still spoken by the aborigines. Unfortunately, many of these are slowly getting lost and only 13 indigenous languages are still spoken among children. The one with the most speakers is Djambarrpuyngu with about 4200 people still using it on a daily basis.

Australians are friendly and easy-going people who love to have fun and make jokes. They are always available to help tourists out so don’t be shy and ask for help when needed! All Australians love sports and get quite competitive when playing. Most of them don’t follow any specific religion but are respectful of people who do. A few tips to make your travel experience in Australia as smooth as possible: when taking public transport make sure not to speak loudly, especially when on the phone, and avoid eating snacks as you may get a big fine for doing so. You are not required to tip waiters and waitresses at the restaurant and if you’re out on a date expect to share the bill. Lastly, if you have an appointment with someone make sure to show up on time, Australians can’t stand latecomers!

Australians use the Australian dollar as their currency. One Australian dollar is about 0.54 pounds. But how much does life cost in this country? Australia is not cheap, however, there are plenty of options for those who want to travel on a budget. Hostels can be found everywhere and the average price for one night ranges from 14.00 to 27.00 pounds. For an even cheaper option, you can camp in one of the many designated areas. The largest expenses you will have to consider in your budget when planning your Australia itinerary are transportation costs. Australia is a big country and it’s very spread out. If you want to travel from the west to the east coast you may even have to catch a plane spending up to a few hundred of pounds.

In order to enter Australia, you will have to apply for a free eVisitor Visa. This type of Visa lasts for 12 months and allows you to travel to Australia and stay for up to three months as many times as you like within a year. Unlike many other countries, you don’t need a six months validity on your passport to enjoy a holiday in Australia but, obviously, your passport needs to be valid for the whole period of your stay. Make sure to also check the different requirements of all the countries in which you will transition on your way to Australia and back to the UK!

Destinations

Australia is the sixth-largest country by land area. Australia is bordered to the west by the Indian Ocean, and to the east by the South Pacific Ocean. The Tasman Sea lies to the southeast, separating it from New Zealand, while the Coral Sea lies to the northeast. Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Indonesia are Australia's northern neighbours, separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea. Australia is extremely vast and because of this, it’s home to all sorts of landscapes, from rain forests to deserts, beaches and more! But let’s start from the beginning. The central part of Australia, also called the ‘outback’, is mainly desertic. This area extends till the west coast and here you will be able to visit the most famous deserts of the country, such as the Great Victoria Desert. If you’re looking for the typical orange-reddish sand and all the weirdly shaped rock formations, such as the famous Uluru, this is the place for you! However, if you want to experience the Australian way of life you should go to the coast, where 85% of the population lives. In the north, you will find rainforests and wetlands, while in the east and west coast you can explore subtropical zones with forests and plains. Don’t forget to also check out marine life and the Great Barrier Reef!

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