Australia in numbers
Quick facts that define the country.

From iconic cities to rugged outback & reef adventures.
Iconic landmarks, diverse wildlife, and unparalleled outdoor adventures.
Quick facts that define the country.
What's new for travellers this year.
Sydney Opera House
New immersive tours and experiences.
Reef access
Luxury reef lodges and eco-certified operators.
Outback lodges
Premium eco stays in remote regions.
Wildlife reserves
Expanded protected areas and conservation.
Including Sydney Opera House, Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta.
Curated Australia tours with premium stays, seamless transfers, and memorable experiences.
Discover the best of Australia through curated adventures.
Explore Sydney and Melbourne's vibrant scenes.
Journey through Australia's coastal jewels.
Experience the raw Aussie wilderness.
Spring in southern cities
Autumn colors & reef time
Sun Protection
Australian sun is strong—use SPF & hats
Wildlife
Observe from distance; follow park guidelines
Tipping
Not expected, appreciated for exceptional service
Currency
Australian Dollar (AUD) – cards widely accepted
Everything you need to know before your Australian adventure, from seasons and safety to planning essentials.
September to November and March to May offer mild weather across most regions. Summer (Dec–Feb) is great for reefs but can be hot inland.
Yes, almost all visitors require an Australian visa or ETA. Apply online well before travel.
Australia is very safe, with high standards of healthcare and infrastructure. Just take usual outdoor safety precautions in remote areas.
Dress varies by region—cape for coastal cities, sun-protection for the reef, layers for desert nights. Always pack sun-safe clothing.
Connect with our Australia specialists to design your perfect 2026 escape with tailored stays and seamless planning.