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Budget Tips While Visiting Australia

 

Has travelling through Australia always been a big dream of yours, but you’ve always thought it would probably cost you a fortune? If the answer is Yes, you’ll be happy to know that visiting the Land Down Under does not have to cause bankruptcy in your household. In fact, if you travel off season and do your research on time, you’ll be able to afford a comfortable vacation without breaking a bank.

Book your trip on time

Planning is an essential part of travelling. Even though many of us prefer to be spontaneous, planning will, however, be a much better choice for your budget. If you think about going to Australia during summer, start looking for accommodation and transportation options even six to eight months prior to the trip. This will allow you to get much more affordable deals on hotel room booking, or even flight tickets. Many airlines will have great deals for early birds, so if you book your flight 8-12 months in advance, you’ll be saving a lot of money.

Fly with low-cost airlines

If you plan to travel through Australia in only a few weeks, flying will be your best transportation solution. However, don’t make a big mistake by choosing some of the most famous airlines, but go with low-cost ones instead. Use search engines that will easily locate the most affordable airline for your trip, and compare them for you, giving you the chance to pick a flight that’s most affordable and convenient. Also, you should try to be as flexible as possible with your trip planning, because the tighter the timing and the more precise the dates of your departures, the lesser the chances you’ll find an affordable deal.

Travel off-season

March to May and September to November are the months you want to visit Australia. The months in the off-season will allow you to truly enjoy all the sights and wonders Sydney, Perth, Canberra or some other city in the Land Down Under has to offer because there won’t be so many tourists as during peak season. Furthermore, everything is cheaper during the off-season, including accommodation and main travelling expenses, which means you’ll be able to save up to 30% more money.

Stay in an apartment

Accommodation is one of the most important choices you must make when travelling to a new destination, and you can find good deals on it too. If you’re travelling to Sydney and you’d like to see some of its lovely suburbs while you’re at it, Annandale accommodation will definitely be one of the best choices if you’re looking for cozy and affordable apartments. Your extended stay in Sydney will be unforgettable and you’ll have all the comfort you need to lounge and unwind in your apartment. This is a much better choice than a hotel, because you’ll have all the privacy you need, and more space for you and your travel buddies at a very affordable price.

Campsites are a great option too

If, on the other hand, you want an even more cost-effective accommodation, and you don’t mind sleeping outdoors, camping might just be your cup of tea. With a wide range of campsites in the Land Down Under, you won’t have any trouble finding the one that’s closest to your travelling location. Many National Parks allow camping for only $5 a night, so you’ll be saving a lot of money on accommodation. Thanks to the good facilities most of the campsites have, you’ll be able to make delicious BBQ, shower, and even have exciting nights by the fire pit, without going broke. Look for the campsites online, and make sure you book your site on time.

Go with affordable food options

Why splurge on fancy restaurant meals, when you can prepare delicious food by yourself? Think about utilizing kitchen facilities in hostels, campsites or your apartment to make the trip as budget friendly as possible. Shop groceries in supermarkets and always have fresh food with you, which will not only benefit your wallet but your health as well. To make lunch even more thrilling, go on a picnic to the nearest beach or a park. With free public BBQs, you’ll be able to make delicious burgers and enjoy fresh air altogether. Visit local markets to try local produce and cuisine, and stock up on cheap fresh groceries, and support local business all at once. To save up on drinks, feel free to buy your favourite liquor at the supermarket, and start partying at your accommodation, before going to the local pub or club.

Look for free sightseeing activities

You know how they say all the best things in life are free? Well, the same goes for Australia’s sights. You won’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on tours because you can see all the mesmerizing sights for $0. Australian National Parks are truly wonderful, and guess what – it won’t cost you a dime to walk through them. Whether you opt for Daintree or Noosa National Park, you’ll be equally astonished by their beauty and unless you want to camp there (which usually costs about $5), you’ll be able to admire all the wonders for free. If you’re a museum aficionado, Australia offers heaps of free museums where you can spend an entire day admiring the finest of arts. From National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne to Art Gallery of NSW in Sydney, you’ll certainly enjoy every second of these glorious sights.

Final thoughts

Travelling to Australia can be a huge undertaking, but it doesn’t have to make you go broke. All you need to do is start planning your trip on time, look for affordable accommodation, travel off-season, look for affordable food options and check out free sightseeing activities and you’ll have a lovely cost-effective trip through the Land Down Under.

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Written by Emily Wilson

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