Anonymous wrote:Singapore or Tokyo if you transit through either.
You can see a lot in a short amount of time in either place due to density of attractions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Zealand requires twice as long as Australia.
Twice as long what? To get there, obviously not. To travel around, only if you are skipping 90% of Australia.
You're probably going to skip 90 percent of Australia unless you like red sand.
The comments come from visitors who spent longer in Australia than in NZ because Australia is bigger, but wished they'd spent more time in NZ because of its diverse ever changing scenery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Zealand requires twice as long as Australia.
Twice as long what? To get there, obviously not. To travel around, only if you are skipping 90% of Australia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Zealand requires twice as long as Australia.
Twice as long what? To get there, obviously not. To travel around, only if you are skipping 90% of Australia.
Anonymous wrote:New Zealand requires twice as long as Australia.
Anonymous wrote:When we go to Australia, we go through Dubai. If you weren't going in the summer, I'd suggest doing the Emirate Airlines stayover.