A Holiday in Australia - Little Things You Need to Know

A holiday in Australia is a splendid experience and there is an endless amount of ways you can consume your time. From beaches, wineries, cities, rain forests and tropical hide aways you are guaranteed to discover your textbook adventure.  You probably have an idea of what you would like to see and do but often awareness of the little things about a country can make the difference between a holiday that is enjoyable and one that is frustrating.

You will probably land in an Australian capital city like Cairns or Sydney. All airports have car hire booths and taxi stands.  Most will have a shuttle bus to the city or your hotel. Public transport options at airports can vary.  Sydney International Airport is exceptional with regular trains to the city.

All cities have a range of accommodation to suit every budget. All major towns and capital cities have residential suburbs in the outlying areas and a Central Business Center (CBD) in the heart of the city. The majority of unfilled accommodation will be in the CBD. You will also discover restaurants, shopping precincts, nightlife and cultural centers close to the CBD.

Other currency is rarely accepted as the Australian Dollar is the standard currency. Money can be exchanged at money exchange centers and banks. All purchases in Australia include a Goods and Services Tax(GST) and this is by law incorporated in the advertised price. Tipping for service is not expected.

Most public transport will branch out from the city into the outer suburbs. If you dont want to spend much time travelling on public transport then you should stay close to the CBD and avoid expensive taxi and bus rides. All capital cities have buses and trains with Sydney and Perth providing limited ferry services. Melbourne also provides trams. Public transport runs a lot more frequently during weekdays then weekends so keep this in mind when planning trips.

Australia is viewed as a land of beaches and sunshine but the weather can vary depending on location and season. Having lived in Australia all my life I would have to say the best time to holiday in Australia is April/May and September/October. At these times of the year it is fairly mild throughout most of the country. Temperatures are still warm enough to swim and it is mostly sunny weather without the high temperatures of summer. The wet season is over in the north of the country and the heat and humidity are more bearable. The southern most states of Tasmania and Victoria may be a little cool but overall it is the best time to experience the widest range of activities.

Armed with the above information I hope you find your holiday in Australia to be an amazing experience that surpasses your expectations.

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