If you’re planning a trip to Australia for the first time you’re in for a real treat. One of the beautiful countries in the world, Australia has a mix of incredible scenery, friendly locals and vibrant cities that prove irresistible to most travellers. It’s such a huge and diverse country that seeing everything you want to see in just one trip can prove a challenge, but don’t worry—we’re sure you’ll be back for more after the first trip! Whether you’re staying in serviced apartments in Sydney or a tent in the Outback, Australia won’t disappoint.

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From most places, a trip to Australia is a pretty big deal! It’s far away, it’s remote and it’s a big, beautiful country to make your way around. For these reasons, it’s important you make the most of your time here. This article provides tips and tricks on how to make sure that you squeeze every last drop of enjoyment out of your time down under, so you only take souvenirs, not regrets, home with you!
Do Your Research
There’s nothing worse than getting to a place and discovering there is so much you could have done had you planned ahead a little bit. Doing your research before you come to Australia is essential to getting the most out of your trip. Certain tours and attractions need to be booked in advance, so if you read up on the places you’re headed to you have a much better chance of fitting everything in!
Go With The Flow
Australia is the kind of place where anything can happen. The best way to make the most of a place like this is to allow yourself a bit of flexibility to take opportunities and go with the flow. Missing out on something truly special because it wasn’t already in your itinerary is a surefire way to end up with regrets, so take opportunities and follow your heart while you’re here.
Conversely, if and when things go wrong or not exactly as planned, allow yourself to adapt and not dwell—being positive and moving on is the best way to prevent hiccups from ruining your experience.
Chat to The Locals
While the guidebooks can offer you a wealth of information, what they don’t offer is local knowledge, something that is priceless to any traveller. By chatting with locals and asking questions, you’re likely to get a much better picture of the place you’re visiting, not to mention the best tips on how to enjoy it!
Protect Yourself
Accidents happen, and it is always better to be safe than sorry. Anytime you travel, travel insurance is essential, but especially in a country like Australia where outdoor-living and an active lifestyle are part and parcel of the experience. As long as you make sure that you’re protected against the financial burden of injuries, loss or theft, you’ll be able to rest easy that should something go wrong, the trouble will be minimised.












January 11th, 2012
Neel
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