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Missed you said this would be in 4.5 years. Suggest you look at going in the US summer break as flights should be cheaper and it’s the right time to go to the centre and the north. These places are too hot in the Aussie summer (plus you can’t swim in the tropics at that time). |
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Thanks - I’ll take all of this under consideration! The good thing is - I’ll use any money save for *a* trip even if we change locations.
I was recently priced out of Galapagos so I wanted to save for longer this time. |
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Can PPs talk more about preferring our summer break for this trip?
Also would flying from west coast cut costs? |
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to go to the tropical north plus Great Barrier Reef and Uluru plus red centre, then you should go in the Australian winter. Otherwise you hit monsoon season and can’t swim in north plus to hot in centre. Sydney can be lovely and swimmable in their winter but no guarantee. I always fly via the West Coast and do not know anyone who has flown the other way. You usually connect in LA, SF or Houston. Think it’s also possible to go via Vancouver but that’s riskier if you miss the connection. Best to avoid Australian mid-year school break which is usually about 3-4 weeks. One of the biggest unknowns this far out is what the exchange rate will do. At the moment it favours the US dollar. Now it’s $0.65 per Aussie $ but 8 years ago it was $0.80. |
| Our summer is Australian winter. I have friends who do a custody exchange every Christmas break. |
| Last week tix were on sale for about $1000 each but not at Christmas. If you want to hit the Great Barrier Reef and NT, go in our summer. Check summer break (their winter) school schedules as well. You’ll save a ton by avoiding those. Restaurant costs are lower than in DC, in my experience. Hotels aren’t too outrageous. I’d do their summer if you want Tasmania but then I’d avoid Far North Queensland. I think our Northern summer is a great time, but for Tassie. |
I’m an Aussie living in the USA and disagree with the statement that it’s like the US. Yes they speak English in Australia but it’s not like the US. December is hot and crowded. It will be a very expensive time to travel there. I’d try to go in the summer of USA as it’s cooler and way less touristy. |
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We went last summer to Sydney, Melbourne, and Great Barrier reef. It was great and winters in Sydney/Melbourne are so mild like 60-65 degrees. That’s warm and we didn’t even need a jacket unless we were on the ferry.
BGR up north is warm and summer weather. |
We spent abut $35K for 5 of us to fly to South Africa for a blow out safari. I think 35K is quite expensive - unless you plan to really go luxury. yes, the airfare will cost but thereafter I don't see where the additional $20K will go in 2 weeks. Airbnb could be $4-5K. Rent a car. And the rest if just eating a shopping. Most of what Australia has to offer is the great outdoors, which is free. Let's say $10K on airfare, $6K on lodging, and another $6K on expenses? That's only $22K. |
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NP here who has promised DD9 a trip to Australia. Thank you for all this great advice.
Our plan is to go during our summer, choosing specific dates based on airfare cost. Focus will be on wherever she can see/hold/learn about koalas. If you had 20 days total, would you spend a few in Fiji or Tahiti? Or focus on Australia? We are east coasters who may not make it to Oceania again |
There are lots of small zoos for holding koalas. They smell pretty bad! They actually have them holding onto a trunk while you touch them. You don't get to cuddle them like a puppy. Some zoos are starting to ban this practice. If your daughter is 9, this isn't her only chance to visit. She has many years ahead of her, and who knows where she'll go or live. Are you saying Fiji or Tahiti because of the airlines you're considering? To be honest, I liked Kauai more. |
As opposed to what? If you live in DC what would you do? Drive to CA? |
I'd do New Zealand and Aus with that much time. But I believe that you can get a free stopover in Tahiti on Air Tahiti when flying to Aus. You may want to check their promotions at the website. Book early to save money. |
If you do that spend the greater part of the time in NZ rather than Australia. |