Holidays to Australia

A holiday to Australia screams sun, surf and golden sand. After all, the island nation has more beaches than any other country in the world. But beyond its picture-perfect coastline, there are sacred sandstone monoliths, ancient rainforests and enough unique wildlife to go around. Throw in architectural jewels like the Sydney Opera House, a diehard coffee culture and an exploding wine scene, and you’ve got a world-class destination.

Top destinations in Australia

Melbourne

Australia’s cosmopolitan second city is filled with art and culture. During your holiday to Melbourne, get into the sports and cafe scenes, or stretch your legs in markets, gardens and parks.

Sydney

Endless discoveries await in the sun-drenched waterfront city of Sydney. Explore iconic landmarks, edgy museums and fantastic food in one of Australia’s most picturesque cities.

Perth

Welcome to Perth, where white-sand beaches and Indian Ocean waves meet the art galleries, rooftop bars and trendy boutiques of a dynamic city.

Brisbane

Ready for a holiday to Brisbane? Come experience endless sunshine, a dynamic riverfront, an eclectic art scene and plenty of outdoor thrills in the capital of Queensland.

Gold Coast

Where sparkling skyscrapers meet the sea, you’ll find Australia’s Gold Coast. This gorgeous stretch of shoreline boasts dreamy beaches, buzzy eateries and loads of fun after dark.

Tasmania

Famed for its rugged landscapes, homegrown food and wine scene and some of the cleanest air on the planet, Tasmania is a natural escape like no other.

Australia: fast facts

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyAustralian dollar ($)
Time zoneSydney - UTC+10 (AEST)

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FAQs about Australia holidays

Despite its reputation for snakes, spiders and sea predators, Australia is a safe place to travel. It’s very rare to come into contact with deadly animals, especially in urban areas. If setting off on an outdoor adventure, know your fitness level and seek local guidance on potential hazards, be it weather or wildlife.
First-time travellers shouldn’t miss the golden beaches and architectural masterpieces of Sydney. If you’re drawn to food, wine and culture, Melbourne or Tasmania offer unforgettable experiences.
Australia’s high cost of living can make travel pricey, but there are ways to save. Spring and autumn often bring better deals on flights and accommodation, along with ideal weather and loads of wildlife. For budget-friendly access to nature year-round, consider camping in one of the country’s national parks.
Summers in Australia can be hot, making sightseeing in December, January and February tricky. Winter in the north is mild, with warm, sunny days and stinger-free ocean swimming. The south is best during spring and autumn. Australia has the highest UV levels in the world, so always be sun-smart with protective clothing and plenty of sun cream.
The official currency Down Under is the Australian dollar ($). All notes are conveniently waterproof, perfect for accidental swims. You can exchange money at banks and international airports, and credit cards are widely accepted. Tipping is not expected, though it’s becoming more common in cities when service is exceptional.
English is the de facto language in Australia. There are also more than 250 First Nations languages, each specific to a place and its people. Increasingly, traditional place names are entering the lexicon, like Naarm for Melbourne, Meanjin for Brisbane and Nipaluna for Hobart.
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