Unforgettable 15-day Itinerary in Australia

  • Day 1: Explore the vibrant city of Sydney, and visit the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
  • Day 2-3: Bask in the beauty of the Blue Mountains, hike to the breathtaking Three Sisters and get lost in the charming town of Leura.
  • Day 4: Head to the world-renowned Uluru and witness the magical sunset.
  • Day 5-6: Discover the unique landscape of the Northern Territory in Kata Tjuta National Park and walk through the extraordinary Valley of the Winds.
  • Day 7-8: Visit the exciting city of Darwin and take a day trip to the nearby Litchfield National Park to plunge into refreshing waterfalls and admire intriguing termite mounds.
  • Day 9-10: Wander around the picturesque city of Melbourne, visit the Federation Square for some contemporary art and dine at its bustling laneways.
  • Day 11: Drive along the stunning Great Ocean Road and witness the majestic Twelve Apostles rock formations.
  • Day 12-13: Visit the charming Adelaide and explore the lush Adelaide Hills and the adventurous Kangaroo Island.
  • Day 14: Immerse yourself in the cultural city of Canberra and visit its remarkable Australian War Memorial.
  • Day 15: Indulge in the tropical paradise of Cairns and visit the breathtaking Great Barrier Reef.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge (4 hours, £30)
  • Blue Mountains and Three Sisters (2 days, £200)
  • Uluru sunset tour (3 hours, £80)
  • Kata Tjuta National Park and Valley of the Winds (2 days, £150)
  • Darwin city tour and Litchfield National Park day trip (2 days, £150)
  • Melbourne Federation Square and laneways (2 days, £100)
  • Great Ocean Road and Twelve Apostles (1 day, £50)
  • Adelaide Hills and Kangaroo Island (2 days, £250)
  • Canberra and Australian War Memorial (1 day, £50)
  • Great Barrier Reef (1 day, £300)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £1360

Transportation

To travel around Australia, you can choose between plane, train, or car rental. Taking a domestic flight is the fastest way to travel long distances, but it can be costly. Renting a car gives you greater freedom to explore, but be aware that some areas require a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Consider the distance and time it will take to travel between destinations when planning transportation. Expect to pay around £30 - £60 per day for car rental and £100 - £200 for domestic airfare.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, add a trip to the Northern Queensland region to visit the captivating Daintree Rainforest and exotic Whitsunday Islands. If you have less time, omit one or two destinations to make the itinerary suit your liking. Ensure that you pack sunscreen, hats, and comfortable walking shoes to stay protected and comfortable throughout your trip.

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