Saturday, January 23, 2010

Camper Van Hire Australia Whats The Best Way To Hoiliday And Experience Australia For 21 Days?

Whats the best way to hoiliday and experience Australia for 21 days? - camper van hire australia

Go With a view to me and the other half in August this year. Do you want to see as much as possible, but at the same time relax a little. Would it be better to buy or rent a motor home, driving to do something, then sell / return or a package to be better?

You want to do, to a certain pressure on employment in the IT market, and it is always better.

You can do 28 days instead of 21.

All ideas very welcome.

8 comments:

cgibbins... said...

The first thing you do not have all of Australia in 21 days and still have time to relax themselves.

Melbourne is a brilliant city to go and go shopping and find lots of fun things going on, but you need to know where to look, and it will take time to explore the city. It is also a city where it takes time to explore and the best someone show you or tell you where to go and see what happens. I know people who spend 3 days without any sense of all the hidden costs, small bars, jazz clubs, culture, cafes and events are under the nose.

Sydney is for Tourist and material, obviously great. It has beautiful beaches in the city, and has a lot to keep tourists busy

My favorite part of the country is the north coast of NSW - The 600 km stretch between Port Macquarie and Byron Bay (south of the Gold Coast). There are beautiful beaches and coastal national parks in this part of the country, these are great for camping - the weather is too hot.
When you learn (or even if you can surf) drive, a very good way to explore the coast to be interested, it is to go to the following address:

www.surfaris.com.au

5-day trips from Sydney are on Monday morning and ends at Byron Bay on Friday night for $ 500 and camping in national parks, I mean. The opportunity to explore the coast to learn to learn to navigate the local flora and fauna and to make new friends. I was on the road 5 times - this is what I love. You can also start the journey to the north and get a free lift back to Sydney at the end when you

Adelaide take - the license to bore you - for after 1 Day. The same with Canberra.

Queensland is fantastic. Whitsunday Islands and Barrier Reef is worth. The coast is all very nice.

Never been to Perth, Darwin or Alice Springs. You certainly have their charms, but they are all to go very far, as long BETEWEEN these places to talk (for day and day of driving allDay).

My advice would be properly done on the east coast, then choose to visit one or 2 other places, like Perth and Ningaloo Reef and Darwin and Alice Springs, but do not try to do everything in 21 days, unless you can travel anywhere, or really enjoy in the car all day.

Enjoy

cgibbins... said...

The first thing you do not have all of Australia in 21 days and still have time to relax themselves.

Melbourne is a brilliant city to go and go shopping and find lots of fun things going on, but you need to know where to look, and it will take time to explore the city. It is also a city where it takes time to explore and the best someone show you or tell you where to go and see what happens. I know people who spend 3 days without any sense of all the hidden costs, small bars, jazz clubs, culture, cafes and events are under the nose.

Sydney is for Tourist and material, obviously great. It has beautiful beaches in the city, and has a lot to keep tourists busy

My favorite part of the country is the north coast of NSW - The 600 km stretch between Port Macquarie and Byron Bay (south of the Gold Coast). There are beautiful beaches and coastal national parks in this part of the country, these are great for camping - the weather is too hot.
When you learn (or even if you can surf) drive, a very good way to explore the coast to be interested, it is to go to the following address:

www.surfaris.com.au

5-day trips from Sydney are on Monday morning and ends at Byron Bay on Friday night for $ 500 and camping in national parks, I mean. The opportunity to explore the coast to learn to learn to navigate the local flora and fauna and to make new friends. I was on the road 5 times - this is what I love. You can also start the journey to the north and get a free lift back to Sydney at the end when you

Adelaide take - the license to bore you - for after 1 Day. The same with Canberra.

Queensland is fantastic. Whitsunday Islands and Barrier Reef is worth. The coast is all very nice.

Never been to Perth, Darwin or Alice Springs. You certainly have their charms, but they are all to go very far, as long BETEWEEN these places to talk (for day and day of driving allDay).

My advice would be properly done on the east coast, then choose to visit one or 2 other places, like Perth and Ningaloo Reef and Darwin and Alice Springs, but do not try to do everything in 21 days, unless you can travel anywhere, or really enjoy in the car all day.

Enjoy

tentofie... said...

You can not for the whole of Australia, or even largely, within 21 days. They are also less if you are traveling to see, because it's a long road between the towns.

Choose a departure city, Sydney or Melbourne. Sydney is bigger and brighter, with more to do than that of Melbourne and is also closer to other areas of interest. A couple of days there - there is not much to see and do, and magnificent beaches to relax.

Check with several packages in Alice Springs and Uluru, if you want to see the red center of Australia or Cairns and the Barrier Reef, if you like the tropics with the reef and rainforest.

Otherwise, from Sydney to Brisbane. It is 1000 km and has many beaches and parks along the way with interesting towns and villages. In northern NSW, where I live is beautiful. Take your time, meet people, enjoy. Brisbane is a city of medium size, but dealing with different things. The Gold Coast, a tourist park is an hour south is the Costa del Sol, quieter than the Gold Coast one hour north.

To verify the IT markets, theook in the Saturday edition of the newspapers - the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age of Melbourne, Western Australia, Perth, Adelaide Advertiser, Hobart Mercury, The Courier Mail in Brisbane and Australia for a national vision. All are online. The SMH and the Age of the computer science office during the week, but I can not remember what day it is. The site aims to tell you.

pikey said...

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spend a day shopping for car prices to go arond RV to the first or at airports. Newz, unless, like most of the hills seems to Scotland. Perth cannberra Kack Nice, Nice Melborne adilade cool to go to Sydney. Hope this helps.
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laplandf... said...

Hello,
My family and I went to Australia in August 2005 and had a wonderful time. It requires good planning.
It did not take care with a caravan, because they are set so expensive, and often less expensive than staying in a motel or hotel.
That is what we have done a pretty good idea of what you can do, give to:
Sydney 5 nights
Melbourne, 2 nights
Ayers Rock 3 Nights
Cairns 4 nights
Brisbane 4 Nights
Scale Fiji 3 Nights
We were in good hotels and book most of our trips before arriving in Australia.
If you feel comfortable, not to book Ayers Rock Sounds of Silence dinner. It is a fantastic experience to watch the sunset at Uluru, and eat under the stars.
Even if you are on a boat trip to the reefs. Travel book if you are here for you day after you go outside to match.
We were lucky because it rained, and that was a day in Ballarat, near Melbourne.
Sydney is lukewarm. Cairns and Brisbane, even hotter, because in the tropics.
You have a wonderful time.
We are planning a returnVictory in 2008
We found Australians to be proud of their country and friendly.

laplandf... said...

Hello,
My family and I went to Australia in August 2005 and had a wonderful time. It requires good planning.
It did not take care with a caravan, because they are set so expensive, and often less expensive than staying in a motel or hotel.
That is what we have done a pretty good idea of what you can do, give to:
Sydney 5 nights
Melbourne, 2 nights
Ayers Rock 3 Nights
Cairns 4 nights
Brisbane 4 Nights
Scale Fiji 3 Nights
We were in good hotels and book most of our trips before arriving in Australia.
If you feel comfortable, not to book Ayers Rock Sounds of Silence dinner. It is a fantastic experience to watch the sunset at Uluru, and eat under the stars.
Even if you are on a boat trip to the reefs. Travel book if you are here for you day after you go outside to match.
We were lucky because it rained, and that was a day in Ballarat, near Melbourne.
Sydney is lukewarm. Cairns and Brisbane, even hotter, because in the tropics.
You have a wonderful time.
We are planning a returnVictory in 2008
We found Australians to be proud of their country and friendly.

Chanandler Bong said...

Hmmmmmmm. I guess what I'm trying to say that I do not think you measure life in terms of years. I think that life is not necessarily something to do with luck. I think that happiness comes from challenges and to take a look outside the box and risks. If you are not willing to take a risk for something that really matters, which may also be dead.

~ B_e_K_z ~ said...

Gold Coast, QLD! There have everyhitng ur!

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