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How much does it cost to travel to Australia? How much do you know about the travel costs in Australia

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[Free Tour]     29 Oct 2017
Australia has unique world-class tourism resources such as the Great Barrier Reef, Ururu, Oceania Road, Kangaroo Island and so on. At the same time, Australia is also an economically developed country with a high price level worldwide. So how much does it cost to travel to Australia? Of course, different ways to play, different places to play, different times, the costs must be different, the foll...

Australia has unique world-class tourism resources such as the Great Barrier Reef, Ururu, Oceania Road, Kangaroo Island and so on. At the same time, Australia is also an economically developed country with a high price level worldwide. So how much does it cost to travel to Australia? Of course, different ways to play, different places to play, different times, the costs must be different, the following is the editor of www.51Net Australia to summarize you as comprehensive as possible:


How much does it cost to travel to Australia? How much do you know about the travel costs in Australia


First of all, look at the monetary unit. All the fee units in this article are Australian dollars, while the exchange rates of the renminbi and the Australian dollar fluctuate greatly. By the time this article was published (October 2017), the Australian dollar could be converted to 5.1 yuan. We can roughly calculate according to 1:5.

Let's take a look at all the expenses that may be incurred during the trip:

  • International ticket: most ordinary tourists will choose to enter from Sydney or Melbourne. Most cities in the country have direct flights to these two cities. Economy class non-stop round trip fares are usually between 1, 000 and 1, 500 Australian dollars, which are fluctuating. Usually more than a month ahead of schedule and avoid the holiday peak can get a relatively low price; If you choose to switch, the minimum can be as low as 600 to 700 Australian dollars;
  • Hotels: Australian hotels are a small difference between high-end and low-end hotels, with the exception of 5-star upscale hotels and ordinary Budget Inn, with the exception of the particularly awesome Sydney Opera House, which can be seen from the window. Usually business or star hotels in the urban area between 150 and 300 Australian dollars per night, and out of the city are generally motels (Motel), the price is generally between 100 and 200 Australian dollars / night;
  • Catering: like hotels, the difference in prices between high-end and low-end hotels is small, usually $10 per capita for simple meals or fast food; And want to eat better, lobster steak French-style meal these, then need about 30 to 100 Australian dollars per capita, of course, the same as the hotel, with the exception of Michelin 3-star 's high-end restaurant; If you want to save money, you can also buy it back to do it, many hotel rooms in Australia are with the kitchen, in the supermarket to buy good ingredients to bring back to burn, the cost can be much lower;
  • Bus: the bus in Australia is relatively expensive. If you turn around in the city, you can only take a per capita Bus of about A $15 a day. According to the mileage of a taxi, it is usually A $20 to 40, but there is a free Bus, in the urban areas of major cities. Reasonable choice can save a lot of oh;
  • Domestic air tickets: Australia is a vast territory, transportation between different cities are generally aircraft-based, major inter-city ticket prices are relatively cheap, such as Sydney to Melbourne, a one-way economy class 60 to 100 Australian dollars per person can be bought; But if you fly to small cities, the price will be more expensive, a one-way trip may reach 150 and 300 Australian dollars per person;
  • Car rental: if you want to rent a car, take one of the most common Toyota carolas, plus an all-insurance price of between A $100 and 150 a day, but the longer the rental time, the lower the unit price, if you rent a car for seven days or more. The unit price can be reduced to A $80 per day; If the return car and the rental car are not in the same city, then will be charged a long-distance refund of the fare; In addition, there will also be fuel charges, parking fees and so on, which can be roughly calculated according to US $0.1 per kilometer, while parking fees will only be incurred in the urban areas, and there is little need for them out of the urban areas; For basic knowledge of renting cars in Australia, please refer to: http://australia51.com/article/4322C69E-8F50-AD2C-ABB7-B7B5567B4EFD
  • Network and communication: the mobile phone can be opened in the domestic international roaming, do not need to buy a local phone card in Australia; And the network can be solved by renting wireless hot spots, there are many domestic companies to carry out this business, usually in 5-10 Australian dollars per day;
  • Attractions tickets: this will vary from person to person, if your journey is mainly to enjoy the natural scenery, then there is almost no ticket fee; And if you will participate in a variety of recreational activities, such as diving, skydiving, helicopter ride, take children to the theme park, and so on, then this will be a large amount of money;

All in all, these are the common costs of traveling to Australia. The following is an example of a couple's self-driving route in Australia to see how much they spend.

How much does it cost to travel to Australia? How much do you know about the travel costs in Australia


The couple's route was to rent a car directly from Shanghai to Sydney, then drive from Sydney all the way through Melbourne, Ocean Road and limestone coast to Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, flying back to Shanghai from Adelaide for a total of 10 days. Stay in Australia for eight nights. Husband and wife belong to the working class, so the choice in air tickets, hotels and so on is also to give priority to cost-effective, do not pursue luxury, but also did not deliberately choose only the lowest price.

  • International air tickets: non-peak hours, two months ahead of schedule, a total of 2350 Australian dollars to and from Shanghai (Shanghai-> Sydney direct; Adelaide-> Shanghai does not have a direct flight, transfer in Guangzhou);
  • Hotels: economy hotels in the urban area, motels out of the city, a total of A $1115 for 8 nights;
  • Catering: restaurant-based simple meals, sometimes eat a good meal, occasionally will own a meal, together with the purchase of ingredients, etc., a total of 650 Australian dollars;
  • Transportation: car rental plus total insurance plus repayments, a total of A $810; parking fees in urban areas totaling A $35; oil costs A $190;
  • Domestic air tickets: none;
  • Network: leased domestic wireless hot spot, a total of 60 Australian dollars;
  • Attractions: because the couple's itinerary is mainly natural, there are almost no tickets and only two paid items:
  • Visited the Taranga Zoo in Sydney, with a ticket of A $82;
  • The 12 disciples on Ocean Road flew by helicopter for a total of $290;

In addition, there are visa fees, Chinese driving licence notarization fees and other expenses incurred before travel, a total of 510 Australian dollars;

So this trip to Australia, apart from buying a lot of things and not counting, a total cost of 2350 1115 650,810 35 190 60 82 290 510 Australian dollars, equivalent to about 31000 yuan, how about, more or less than you think?


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Anonymous
很客观,我们上次去差不多就是这个费用
27 Feb 2018 1:09 pm
Anonymous
我们上次四人一共花了近8万,不过我们没有自驾,而且有小孩去了很多付费景点,如果夫妻两人的话人均1.5-2万差不多了
05 Nov 2017 5:23 pm
Anonymous
和东南亚比起来还是算贵的,不过贵的值啊!
01 Nov 2017 9:45 pm