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Is it worth going to Australia for 2 weeks?

For those lucky ones who have two weeks or more, you're in for a real treat. With this amount of time, you'll be able to enjoy complete immersion in two, three or four cities, and still have plenty of time to venture out to some of our natural wonders, such as the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru and the Great Ocean Road.



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While there's an endless list of epic experiences and destinations to visit in Australia, you can comfortably tour some of the highlights in a week or two. The key is to plan ahead, but not too much – a little wiggle-room for spontaneity is always smart. Here are our top tips for how to spend your time in Australia.

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In two weeks, you can explore an average of four regions in Australia. The most efficient trips fly you in and out of major cities—like Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide—ensuring you can piggyback with free days and city tours in each location.

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People can live there their whole life and not see it all. But it's entirely possible to have a great vacation in Australia in two weeks, you just won't be able to see everything.

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According to Expatistan, this means Australia is one of the most expensive countries to live (ranked 9 out of 69). Generally, a higher cost of living means that basic expenses have become – well, expensive.

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With two weeks in Australia and New Zealand, you can opt for a classic tour that features cultural experiences or hike, dive, zipline, and cruise through each country's natural wonders on an adrenaline-pumping trip.

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Before you can apply for your Work and Holiday visa extension, you need to complete three months, or 88 days, of specified work. Jobs that qualify you for a Second Work and Holiday Visa must fall into specific industries and be carried out in certain locations around Australia.

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Explore Australia on an epic train journey Long-distance rail travel in Australia is something you do because you really want to - not because it's cheap, convenient or fast. That said, trains are more comfortable than buses, and there's a certain romance of the rails that's alive and well in Australia.

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You can't see all of Australia in 10 days, but you can do a great deal on a budget. Hire a car and drive north from Sydney to the laid-back surf town of Byron Bay before discovering the famous Gold Coast. You'll finish up at Cairns for an unforgettable experience on the Great Barrier Reef.

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You could enjoyably fill two weeks but if you are coming halfway round the world (New Jersey?) then why not see some more of the country? The answer depends. First I would say that my impression is you don't need to rent a car for the city itself.

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We recommend a minimum of three weeks to truly experience Australia. And at a relaxed pace, you can visit a couple of regions in that amount of time. Take it slow and see more.

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In nine days, you can hit the highlights of Australia, from the cities to the outback to the rainforests of the northern tropics. Start the journey in style with the city sights and culture of Sydney before embarking on the nearby Blue Mountains for nature hikes around this Grand Canyon of the south.

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Why are fares so high? It's largely about supply and demand. Airlines axed routes and staff in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic and, with demand picking up sooner than expected, they are still playing catch-up.

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According to Qantas, the high (or peak) season, which runs from about the second week of December through January, is when airfare tends to be the priciest because of the heavy holiday-oriented traffic. This period is Australia's summer.

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