Australia is the heartland of adventure and is a great place to explore nature, cuisines, water-sports, drive through holidays, hikes, star-gazing, skiing, food and wine, you name it and Australia has it. It's not surprising that this country is the most popular tourist destination. The country is awesome in so many different ways. To start with, did you know there are more than 10,000 beaches in Australia? Start with Bondi beach and go on to the 75 mile long beach, tick off leisure on your Australia tour package. The Sydney Opera House, Melbourne Cricket Stadium and the Sydney Harbour are must-visit iconic places. A most popular to-do that is an essential on all Australia packages are the food and wine tours to popular vineyards like Barossa.
Australian Cities Covered: Brisbane, Cairns, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.
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From the wild outbacks, Australian Fashion Week to Ashes test matches at Melbourne, Australia is a study in contrast and has a lot to offer. If that's where you are headed to next, there are a few points that must be kept in mind. It is always advisable to do a bit of research to be sure of what is to be expected from the trip. Highlighting some of the crucial points that will be helpful for a hassle-free Australian trip planning.
Tourists who are from New-Zealand do not require a visa for the Australian travel. Apart from that, every traveler should avail the visa for the trip. It is advisable to get the visa process started at least a month in advance in anticipation of processing delays.
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Australia is a huge country and the weather varies across different states. However on the whole, December to February is summer while June to August is Winter in Australia. Cities like Adelaide experience a spike in temperature in the summer months, but can be visited for most part of the year. Melbourne on the other hand experiences extreme cold weather, but can be visited if you are armed with winter clothing. Australia is a year long destination as long as you plan the right cities at the right time.
Suggested month & places
*Sydney and Melbourne can be covered from December-February where, the weather conditions are warm.
* Queensland is best suggested for a visit in the months of June-August
* The hot desert regions of Uluru can be visited in the winter time, i.e from June-August.
Know where to go
Australia has ample number of spots exhibiting awesomeness of their own kind. Some of the spots the travellers can check out during the visit.
* Travellers who enjoy good coffee, lively pubs, artistic galleries and bookshops should head straight to Melbourne.
* Sydney stands out for the surf beaches, top-rated restaurants, trendy bars and much more.
* Nature addicts will enjoy a visit to Australia's national parks; Kakadu, Northern Territory at Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Central Australia.
* A bit of snorkelling in the outer region of Great Barrier Reef in Queensland would be grand.
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