Your stay at Melbourne, Cairns, Gold Coast and Sydney is at decent 4* hotel, carefully selected for comfort, location, and hospitality. Each hotel offers the perfect base for relaxation after a full day of exploration.
Room Category: Standard
•Plan for Long Distances: Australia is vast — cities are far apart. Domestic flights are often the best way to travel between major destinations.
•Travel Insurance is a Must: Healthcare is excellent but expensive for tourists. Make sure your travel insurance covers medical emergencies and outdoor activities.
•Visa Requirements: Most travelers need an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or Visitor Visa. Apply in advance via the official Australian immigration site.
•Currency & Payments: The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the official currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for remote areas or small vendors.
•Pack for Multiple Climates: Australia spans various climate zones — from tropical in Cairns to temperate in Sydney and cooler in Tasmania. Layered clothing works best.
•Sun Protection is Essential: The Australian sun is strong. Carry sunscreen (SPF 50+), a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and stay hydrated.
•Wear Comfortable Footwear: Whether you’re exploring city streets or walking through national parks, comfortable shoes are key.
•Respect Local Wildlife: Do not feed wild animals. Use caution when driving in rural areas — kangaroos can cross roads unexpectedly, especially at dawn and dusk.
•Stay on Marked Trails: Australia’s national parks are beautiful but can be remote. Always stay on designated paths and inform someone if heading into wilderness areas.
•Driving Rules: Australians drive on the left side of the road. International visitors can drive with a valid license in English or with an International Driving Permit.
•Public Transport is Reliable in Cities: Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane have excellent public transport. Consider getting a travel card like Opal (Sydney) or Myki (Melbourne).
•Try Local Cuisine: From fresh seafood to kangaroo steak and world-class wines, Australia’s food scene is diverse. Don’t miss out on local farmers markets and coastal cafés.
•Tipping is Optional: Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. A 10% tip is customary for good service in restaurants.
•Australia is Generally Safe: It’s a safe country for travelers, but always be aware of your surroundings and follow local guidelines, especially in natural settings like beaches or forests.
•Follow Beach Safety Rules: Swim only between the red and yellow flags at patrolled beaches and heed lifeguard warnings.
•Get a Local SIM Card: Telstra and Optus offer good network coverage. Prepaid SIMs are easy to find at airports or convenience stores.
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