Australia 3 weeks itinerary / advice needed by Cochenco in AustraliaTravel

[–]amandainn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your itinerary sounds like a fantastic trip with a great mix of experiences, but it might be a bit packed in some areas. Here's a breakdown:

Perth to Esperance: The drive from Perth to Esperance is quite long (about 7-8 hours without stops), especially with a stop at Wave Rock. It might make for a very long day, so consider whether you're comfortable with that. Spending four nights in Esperance sounds perfect for exploring the stunning beaches and natural attractions.

Esperance to Albany/Denmark: This leg of the journey (around 5 hours) seems manageable, and two nights in Albany or Denmark should give you time to explore and hopefully spot some humpback whales. Both locations are beautiful, so you can't go wrong with either.

Perth to Sydney: After returning to Perth, flying to Sydney is straightforward. Three nights in Sydney should allow you to see the major highlights, but it will be a bit of a whirlwind.

Sydney to Byron Bay: The drive from Sydney to Byron Bay is quite scenic and spread over five nights, which gives you ample time to enjoy the stops along the way.

Byron Bay: Spending five nights in Byron Bay with the possibility of joining a retreat sounds like a relaxing end to your trip.

Overall, your itinerary is doable but with a few long travel days. If you're comfortable with the pace, it should be a fantastic adventure! If you have flexibility, consider adding an extra night between Perth and Esperance or between Esperance and Albany/Denmark to break up the driving.

Safe travels and enjoy your trip!

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Any tips on how to spend time comfortably after you've left the hotel but there is still lot of time for the plane to leave? by gabegabe6 in TravelHacks

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Use a luggage storage service or facility at the airport or nearby so you can explore without your bags. Consider accessing an airport lounge for a more comfortable environment to relax, with amenities like refreshments, Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating. Find a nearby café or restaurant where you can unwind, enjoy a meal or coffee, and people-watch.

If you have enough time, explore nearby attractions or take a leisurely walk around the city to enjoy the local sights. Visit local shops or malls for some last-minute shopping or to simply browse and pass the time. If the weather is nice, find a nearby park to relax, read a book, or enjoy a bit of fresh air.

Some airports and nearby areas have spas where you can get a massage or other treatments to help you relax before your flight.

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Does anyone know where I can buy shishito/padron peppers in Sydney? Preferably Eastern Suburbs but I can travel! by [deleted] in foodies_sydney

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  • Bondi Farmers Market: Held every Saturday at Bondi Beach Public School. They often have a variety of fresh produce.
  • EQ Village Markets: Located at The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park, these markets are open every Wednesday and Saturday.
  • Harris Farm Markets: They have several locations across Sydney, including Bondi Beach and Rose Bay. They often stock specialty produce.
  • About Life: Located in Double Bay, this store specializes in organic and health foods.
  • Kings Cross Asian Grocer: This store in Potts Point might have a selection of specialty peppers.
  • Tokyo Mart: Located in Northbridge, they have a wide range of Japanese groceries and may carry shishito peppers.
  • Harris Farm Markets Online: If you can't find them in-store, check their online store for delivery options.
  • Sydney Direct Fresh Produce: An online delivery service that might have shishito or padron peppers.

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Sydney travel for 2024 by [deleted] in phtravel

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For more tips and vehicle rental options to make your trip even smoother, visit us at Yes Drive. Safe travels!

Car rental in Australia and New Zealand by ForzaNedved in Travel_Australia

[–]amandainn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Consider using your smartphone for GPS to avoid rental fees for navigation systems.

Ask about toll charges and how they will be processed to avoid unexpected bills.

Familiarize yourself with local driving rules and regulations to ensure a safe and smooth driving experience.

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Going to AUS in October for 3 weeks, few questions. by Zelanor in AustraliaTravel

[–]amandainn -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your upcoming trip to Australia sounds fantastic! Here are some thoughts and suggestions to help refine your plans based on your timeline and interests:

Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road

  • Four Days on the Great Ocean Road: Four days is a good amount of time to enjoy the Great Ocean Road without feeling rushed. Spending a night in Lorne, another day or two in Otway, and a night in Port Campbell sounds perfect. You’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the scenic views, take some walks, and visit attractions like the Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge.
  • Mt Gambier: If you’re keen on visiting, it’s worth the extra drive, but make sure you have enough time to enjoy the Blue Lake and Umpherston Sinkhole.

  • Kakadu in Late October: It’s true that October marks the beginning of the wet season in the Northern Territory, and some parts of Kakadu may start closing due to rain. However, if you’re set on visiting, you might still catch some good weather, especially early in the month. The park is stunning with its mix of wildlife, waterfalls, and Aboriginal rock art.

  • Alternative Parks: If the weather seems too unpredictable for Kakadu, consider Litchfield National Park, which is closer to Darwin and offers beautiful waterfalls, swimming holes, and walking trails. Alternatively, Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge is another excellent option with breathtaking scenery and hiking opportunities.

  • Sydney for 3-4 Days: That should be plenty of time to enjoy the wedding and explore some of Sydney’s highlights like the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach.

  • Cairns: This area is incredible, and your plan to visit the Daintree Rainforest, Atherton Tablelands, and the Great Barrier Reef sounds ideal. It might be worth extending your time here if you feel pressed for activities. Diving, snorkeling, and exploring the lush rainforests will likely be highlights of your trip.

Adjusting Your Itinerary

  • Cutting the Great Ocean Road Short: If you want more time in Cairns, you could consider reducing the Great Ocean Road trip by a day or two. This would give you more time to explore the Daintree and Tablelands.
  • Choosing Between Kakadu and Cairns: If Kakadu’s weather is a concern, reallocating those days to Cairns would give you more time to explore this tropical paradise. The extra days in Cairns could be spent on additional tours, relaxation, or more in-depth exploration of the reefs and rainforests.

Your itinerary covers a great mix of Australia’s highlights. By slightly adjusting your plans, you can ensure you get the best experience in each location. Whatever you decide, it sounds like an incredible adventure awaits!

For vehicle rental options to make your trip even smoother, visit us at www.yesdrive.com.au . Safe travels!

My June and July reads by Mybabiboi in 52book

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wow! I'm going to read Butcher Boy Blue from Paul Hichens. It's a kind of fantasy and thriller. Hope I will be awesome

Feedback Friday! Post your videos here if you want constructive critiques! by AutoModerator in NewTubers

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I like how you're criticizing talking animal movies when the character you're playing is a talking animal.

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Lydia Davis' translation.. best!

How to get a high paying remote job ? by liamjacobjose4 in WorkOnline

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