Holidays in Australia

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Australia’s biggest attraction is its natural beauty. The landscape varies from endless sunbaked horizons to dense tropical rainforest to chilly southern beaches. Scattered along the coasts, its cities blend a European enthusiasm for art and food with a laid-back love of sport and the outdoors. Visitors expecting to see an opera in Sydney one night and meet Crocodile Dundee the next will have to re-think their grasp of geography in Australia. It is this sheer vastness that gives Australia - and its diverse population - much of its character.

Kid with Kangaroo - Christmas at the Beach, Australia

When to go? Any time is a good time to be in Australia. Summer (December to February) can get uncomfortably hot but it’s great beach weather. Up north, the summer wet season is very, very humid and the sea is swarming with box jellyfish. Winter (June to August) in Australia offers skiing in NSW, Victoria and sometimes Tasmania. In spring and autumn the weather is mild.

Australia Wildlife, Travel and Tourism - Koala



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18 Responses to “Holidays in Australia”

  1. I think most people dream of going to Australia myself included. What gets me aside from the distance and price from the U.S. is all the critters I see on tv. Crocodiles and snakes and all those things that will either bight you or hurt you. But the cool things out number the creepy critters I’m sure.

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  5. Yes, Australia has a lot to offer and that’s why many people’s dream destination is Australia.

    What do you looking for? Beaches, surfing, wildlife, cultural buildings, skiing, you have it here.

    People are generally nice the prices are relatively low and cheap accommodation in Sydney, Melbourne and other cities are easy to find.

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  11. What can I say. I guess I’m pre-sold on Australia. No better place on this earth. Ok, maybe one or two.

  12. I love Australia. I have been there twice and am going again next year.

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