7-Day Australia Itinerary: A Complete Guide for Traveling with Kids
Parents, here's how to travel with kids in Australia! Cuddle a koala, experience Aboriginal culture, take an amphibious vehicle to explore the rainforest, and don't miss snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef!
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🌏 Itinerary Overview: Explore the Beauty of Australia 🌟
Day 1: Cairns Art Gallery - Cairns Esplanade Lagoon - Palm Cove - Cairns Night Markets
Explore the art and ocean of Cairns, enjoy the coolness of the Esplanade Lagoon, stroll along the beach at Palm Cove, and visit the bustling night market.
Day 2: Sunlover Reef Cruises - Green Island
Set sail and discover the stunning underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef, then land on Green Island to enjoy some pure time.
Day 3: Skyrail Rainforest Cableway - Kuranda Village - Rainforestation Nature Park
Travel through the rainforest canopy, visit the peaceful Kuranda Village, and immerse yourself in the mystery of the rainforest.
Day 4: Fitzroy Gardens - Cook's Cottage - Hosier Lane - Flinders Street Station - Chinatown
Stroll through the historic gardens, visit Cook's Cottage, wander through the art-filled lanes, and experience the history and multiculturalism of Melbourne.
Day 5: Great Ocean Road - Twelve Apostles - Gibson Steps - Apollo Bay
Drive along the Great Ocean Road, witness the spectacular Twelve Apostles, conquer the Gibson Steps, and spend a peaceful night in Apollo Bay.
Day 6: Melbourne Skydeck - Puffing Billy Railway
Enjoy panoramic views of Melbourne, take a ride on a vintage steam train, and experience a journey through time.
Day 7: [Melbourne Airport Transfer]
End your wonderful journey and return home from Melbourne with beautiful memories.
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Travel Essentials: 🇦🇺 Things to Bring When Traveling to Australia!
📞 Prepare a SIM card to stay connected.
🔄 A plug adapter is essential as Australian sockets are different.
🆔 Have your passport and visa ready for a hassle-free border crossing.
👕 January is warm in Australia, so bring short sleeves and a jacket.
🔋 Don't forget your charger, as both your phone and camera need charging.
🕶️ Sunglasses and a hat are essential, and make sure to take sun protection measures.
💊 Bring some common medicines with you, as health and safety are the top priority.
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It is still beautiful to watch the sunset on the observation deck, but you have to go up earlier and occupy a favorable position, otherwise too many people can't see the sunset. The scenery of the red glow reflected in the surrounding high-rise buildings is also very popular.
Went in the daytime but stayed for sunset & darkness . Bar drinks surprisingly reasonable . Enjoyed it !
It gives a spectacular view over all of Melbourne. If you time ot with sunset as well, will be an amazing view.
Melbourne panoramic view unfolds to you in a beautiful picture scroll. The beautiful scenery of Federal Square, St. Paul's Cathedral, city scenery and so on, overlooking the distance, the broad sea with blue sky and white clouds, makes me sigh: My trip is worth it! There are telescopes in every aspect of the station for tourists to enjoy the future free of charge, and the cost-effective rate is very high. A ticket of 20 Australian dollars is only a bowl of noodles in Australian cities, but there is no time limit on the platform. It is really worth it!
Melbourne Skydeck Observation Deck is the highest point of the city, the height of the 88th floor is nearly 300 meters, and the 360-degree unobstructed observation deck is unobstructed. The city view of Melbourne is a great place to overlook the city. タ Yangxi, on the Eureka Observation Deck, the skyline of Melbourne looks particularly moving in the golden embers. Edge is a closed room with full transparent glass. With BGM slowly rolling out the building, the glass suddenly becomes clear and transparent from blur. It is recommended that bold people experience it. Very shocking, the staff will help take pictures outside Edge. It is recommended to arrive early for sunset and night scenes. You can see the day, sunset and night scenes, which is really cost-effective. There is no time limit upstairs, you can slowly enjoy it. . If you want to enter the Edge view, you need to wait for a while, you can quietly enjoy the night view and feel the bustling and static of the city. Only by overlooking from a high-altitude perspective can you really feel the charm of Melbourne ◆
The Eureka Tower in Melbourne has the highest viewing platform in the Southern Hemisphere, and two special elevators can deliver visitors to the 88 floors of the building in less than 40 seconds, where the whole Melbourne city can be overlooked 360 degrees without a dead angle. If there are many people on the spot, they have to queue up, 20 Australian dollars per person, which is not expensive, and there is no time limit after going up. It's better to go up before sunset, enjoy the sunset, and then look at the city night scenery to relax.
The tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. Buy a ticket first, then take the special elevator to the 88th floor to overlook Melbourne. Walk along the corridor and find a door leading to the outside! It seems that I have never seen such a good thing in other places. The biggest highlight here is that you don’t have to look at the scenery and take pictures through the glass. Great!
Eureka Skydeck 88 (adult ticket price: 19.5 Australian dollars) is the highest observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere! Two dedicated elevators can take you to the 88th floor in less than 40 seconds, and you can overlook Greater Melbourne from the observation deck. Fortunately, I came here and realized that Melbourne is so big. Otherwise, I would have thought that Melbourne was just a small place if I had been wandering around the central area every day! Visitors can also spend 12 Australian dollars to experience the "Edge Zone" on the 88th floor observation deck. It is a mobile glass cube that is slowly pushed out of the main body of the building. When it was pushed out of the building and suspended in the air, the tourists inside were really scared to the ground! Many people waited for the dark in the tower, and we followed the crowd and finally waited until night fell. I feel that this wait is worth it. Melbourne at night is more atmospheric and charming than during the day. From every angle, Melbourne's night is brightly lit, fully revealing the tall and majestic style of a modern metropolis. Unfortunately, there was some reflection through the glass, so I asked an expert to help fix it, and now we have this nice effect. The 88th floor is located on the south bank of the beautiful Yarra River.