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Places to Stay Hostels

Budget

If we talk about the budget, you can do it for $60 AU - $81 AU per day. An ideal budget includes staying in a cheap hostel or camping, using local transport, cooking your meals, etc. On a midrange budget of about $135 AU, you can stay in a better hostel, have tasty meals at a restaurant, enjoy some travel places, and have a few more sightseeing’s.

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On a “luxury” budget of $270 AU, you can spring for a private room in a budget hotel, enjoy eating out at least once a day, and fly between some cities.

Getting Around Australia

The most convenient means to reach Australia is via flight. You will find direct or indirect flights from the major cities around the world reaching various cities of Australia. Melbourne and Sydney serve as major terminals for international and domestic flights alike.

For your local visits, Australia’s cities like Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, etc have affordable and reliable bus services. They usually charge $2.960 AU - $3.96 AU for local sight visiting.

Places to Stay

Hostels start at $19.88 AU per night for a dorm room. They get as high as $39.78AU in the big coastal cities. Private rooms with a double bed and a shared bathroom in hostels range between $79.57 AU - $99 AU per night. Camping costs between $39.78 AU per night (except when you bring your tent). For budget hotels, you can spend around $74.56 AU for a double room, private bathroom, TV, and breakfast. Larger, chain hotels cost closer to $199 AU.

Base Backpackers Airlie Beach - $21 AU Base Backpackers Magnetic Island - $27 AU Base Backpackers Melbourne - $25 AU Nomads Noosa - $25 AU Base Backpackers Sydney - $24 AU Base Backpackers Brisbane - $18 AU

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