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2018
11
June
Looking to Travel to Australia Alone? Here's Your Ultimate Guide!

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Kari

I am traveling to Australia by myself beginning of February for 3 weeks, any recommendations on must seen places as well as recommendations on where to stay and what to do?
Thank you
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Joysika

Depending on where in Australia going???

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Tamara

Kangaroo Island and Victor Harbor, SA

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Kari

I am flying into Melbourne and going to Byron bay for 4 days so far it’s all I have booked

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Neil

Kari Byron bay is awesome its Australia's equivalent to tofino. I'd go up to Cairns too, daintree and mossman are cool. I'd skip surfers paradise all together, Sydney is beautiful too

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KarLa

Kari there is also Uber abs train . Enjoy Australia is beautiful . Can’t miss bondi beach

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James

The Australia Zoo near Brisbane is quite good .

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Kari

Does anyone recommend cairns ?

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Tracey

Kari big yes. We’re huge fans of Port Douglas. Just got back last week.

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Tanya

depends on how you want to travel and what interests you.
the West of Australia is outdoorsy, calm, amazing scenery and what I would consider more authentic Australia with kangaroos and koalas in the open not in a zoo, perfect for renting a camper van and driving your way around often being the only people on the road. Look up Cape Le grand national park. We drove Perth to Melbourne.
The east, especially Melbourne to cairns is the typical trail for younger travellers with lots of young people, parties, awesome sites and fun. Here you will get trendy bars, restaurants and see more iconic sites, all with tons of accommodations and easy travel routes. Sydney and Byron were my favourite. Brisbane and the Gold Coast Were my least fav.

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Kari

Tanya Taylor thank you I heard to skip Brisbane from a few people

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Eric

Cairns and travel north to the Daintree Rainforest
Spectacular

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Breezie

Byron bay, gold coast, Fraser island, cairns, whitsundays sailing trip is a must !! I dod the east coast in 3 weeks and loved it

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Rick

Sydney, Coolangatta/Tweed Heads, then north to Noosa Heads on the sunshine coast then up to Airlie Beach and Hamilton Island on the Great Barrier Reef,then your out of time,spend Dec/Jan there last year Sydney then north for the best weather.

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Kari

Rick how did you get from place to place? I am not very comfortable on the idea of driving

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Lorraine

Rick I agree with this itinerary. Also a suggestion would be is if you go snorkeling, choose the fast boats. They’re a little more expensive but you won’t waste your time traveling to the dive spot.

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Rick

Kari,I flew on Jerstar ,cheap airline, there's lots of Boats and public transportation also,I would spend a week in Sydney,a week on the sunshine coast and a week up in Airlie beach, huge country, first time I went I spent a year.

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Rick

Every town is full of touristy things to do,they advertise right on the streets you can't miss them it the summer. I did a 3 day boat tour through the Great Barrier reef scuba diving and tenting on Islands.From Airlie beach.

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Kari

So I will go to cairns for 4 days any recommendations on where to stay ? And what are the must see in 4 days ? So far I just got the plane ticket

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James

I am pretty sure there are tour buses that you can take to get there .

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Maghan

Whitehaven Beach is exactly as amazing as it looks in photos and will ruin you for any other beach.
I spent 4-ish days in Cairns and loved it for the scuba diving, skydiving and whitewater rafting.

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Kari

Maghan thank you

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Monica

Maghan Kari you definitely have to do the whitehaven beach!

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Rodney

The 12 apostles and the Eureka Skydeck

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Kari

Rodney on the list !!!

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Geoff

If you attempt to do ALL that has been suggested here, you will have what I call a ‘lick and a promise’ trip. Depending on where you land and depart, I’d suggest you confine yourself to that area.
You can certainly cover the east coast from Melbourne to cairns and much in between, but you won’t appreciate the true Australia. If you land in Melbourne, concentrate on the state of Victoria with maybe Canberra and the Snowy Mts .
And plan for a 3 month or longer trip to see all that’s been mentioned.

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Kari

Geoff thank you I will keep that in mind

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Carol

We took Premier Hop-on Hop-Off Bus from Sydney to Gold Coast. YHA Hostel in Byron Bay was excellent. https://www.premierms.com.au/PMS/pages/home/

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Kari

Carol thank you I will look into it

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Chris

Book an OZ Experience tour. You will meet some great people, have some amazing experiences and see some beautiful country

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Kari

Chris that sounds like a great idea , any recommendations on tour companies ?

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David

Byron Bay and vicinity!


A.I. says...

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Must-See Places in Australia

1. Sydney - Visit the iconic Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach.

2. Great Barrier Reef - Explore the world's largest coral reef system through snorkeling or diving.

3. Uluru - Witness the stunning red rock formation in the heart of the Outback.

4. The Great Ocean Road - Drive along this scenic route and see the Twelve Apostles.

5. Melbourne - Experience the vibrant culture, food, and art scene in this cosmopolitan city.

Where to Stay

1. Sydney - Consider staying in the Circular Quay area for easy access to major attractions.

2. Cairns - Stay in a resort along the waterfront to enjoy the tropical surroundings.

3. Melbourne - Look for accommodations in the CBD for convenience to shopping and dining options.

4. Adelaide - Choose a hotel in the city center to be close to museums and parks.

5. Perth - Opt for a hotel near the beach for a relaxing stay.

What to Do

1. Take a surfing lesson at Bondi Beach.

2. Go on a wildlife tour to see kangaroos, koalas, and other native animals.

3. Explore the Daintree Rainforest for a unique eco-adventure.

4. Visit wineries in the Barossa Valley for wine tasting and scenic views.

5. Attend a cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for a true Aussie experience.

Enjoy your trip to Australia and have a fantastic time exploring this beautiful country!



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October
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