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Which landmarks and monuments shouldn’t be missed in Australia?

It's hard to go wrong when it comes to building an itinerary for a great time Down Under. Once you book your cheap flights to Australia and start planning your trip, see if you can manage to squeeze in these key destinations:

The Great Barrier Reef

Plan a visit to Cairns and visit the famous Great Barrier Reef. One of the most iconic natural landmarks in the world, this breathtaking collection of coral and marine life is a must-see for experienced scuba divers and nature lovers alike. Book a guided overnight boat trip and get ready for an unforgettable experience at sea.

The Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road serves up everything you need for a classic Aussie road trip, with a collection of beachside towns and sensational scenic views along the way. This stretch of road is quite popular, especially in the summer months and during school holidays, so you'll want to ensure you leave plenty of time to reach your destination if you happen to be travelling at this time. Find one of the many cheap flights to Australia that lands in Melbourne and carve out at least three nights to get a good taste of the Great Ocean Road.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge

It's hard to make a list of Australian landmarks without including this legendary structure. If you're heading to Sydney and staying anywhere near the CBD, you won't be too far from the bridge. The eastern walkway is reserved for those on foot. It's wide enough that you can take your time without worrying about tripping up runners and speedy walkers. Just stay off the path on the western side of the bridge, which is reserved for cyclists.


What are Australia’s major events and festivals?

Australia's proud festival heritage means there are plenty of fun events held around the country throughout the year. Check out the calendar and see if you can plan your itinerary around any of these great activities.

Adelaide Fringe Festival

Adelaide is a foodie haven, boasting some of the finest produce in the country, but the beloved Adelaide Fringe Festival lets you feed your mind as well. Touted as the largest open access arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, the city and its surrounds are taken over each year for a month of performances, workshops and exhibitions.

Byron Bay Bluesfest

In a country with a storied history of music festivals, the Byron Bay Bluesfest stands out with one of the lineups of artists year in and year out. Usually held over five nights across the Easter weekend, Bluesfest attracts huge acts from both home and abroad. The festival embodies the best parts of Byron Bay – a community built on a laid back lifestyle and good vibes.

Australian Open

Just like New Zealand, Australia is a sport-mad nation. And, while rugby, rugby league, AFL and cricket dominate much of the sporting calendar, it's the Australian Open tennis tournament that kicks off each year with a bang. Melbourne Park hosts this annual Grand Slam event, with thousands of fans from near and far packing the courts, arenas and outdoor viewing areas.

 

What Australian etiquette tips should you know?

After you book cheap flights to Australia, make sure you leave enough room in your luggage for these etiquette tips:

  • Keep to the left when walking, cycling and driving. Leave the right open for passing.
  • Respect the Aboriginal history upon which Australia is built. 
  • Don't be rude. Embrace the more laid back lifestyle of Australia, especially if you're in a beachside neighbourhood or town.
  • Be patient when boarding public transport. Wait to the side of the train, tram or bus door to let others off before getting on.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Australia?

While there are plenty of great things to do in Australia in the winter, the best time to visit is during summer. That's when much of what makes the country such an amazing destination is at its best and brightest. This is most evident in the stunning beaches of Sydney and Perth, which burst to life in the summertime.

When is the cheapest time to fly to Australia?

While you can find cheap flights to Australia throughout the year, the cheapest time to fly to Australia is in the colder months outside of peak season. This means it may be easier to find cheap flights to Australia sometime in the window between May and August.

Which airlines fly to Australia from New Zealand?

Flights to Australia from New Zealand are serviced by Air New Zealand, Jetstar, Emirates and Qantas.
 

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