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Australia trips
Up the adventure when you travel Down Under. We’re talking surfing lessons with a pro, peeping the cutest penguins and koalas ever, and snorkeling through the colorful kingdom that is the Great Barrier Reef. From cities like Sydney to beaches like Bondi, every day is a g’day on a group trip to Australia.
Traveler photos from Australia
Fav EF trip to date
“Every day on this trip was the best day of my life….Ben was the best Tour Director and my group’s entire energy dynamic was infectious to be around which made the trip that much better. If you’re having doubts, BOOK IT NOW!”
– Quinn, traveled on Highlights of Australia Dec. 2022
A dream come true
“I had been dreaming of visiting Australia for as long as I can remember, so you can imagine I had some pretty big expectations going into this trip, but it was everything I hoped for and wayyy more…this was truly the trip of a lifetime.”
– Carly, traveled on Highlights of Australia Dec. 2022
What do we do? What don’t we do?
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Know before you go
While it may feel awkward at first, attempting the local language or slang goes a long way when navigating a city and interacting with people. Practice these basic phrases to get started:
- Thongs = flip flops
- Bum bag = fanny pack
- Togs/swimmers = bathing suit
- Capsicums = peppers
- Ketchup = tomato sauce
- Chips = fries
- Lollies = candy
- Boot = trunk
- Fortnightly = every 2 week
Australia is a bucket-list destination for a reason. It’s fast-paced, laid-back, natural, and modern all in one. Here are more expert tips to help you understand the ins and outs of the South Pacific and feel like a true local:
- Island Prices: Australia is expensive. For example, a McDonald’s value meal in Australia may be $8 AUD, versus a $4 USD in the U.S. Okay here’s another one: $10 AUD for a bag of grapes.
- Size Matters: Australia is larger than *all *of the European Union countries, so remember that it takes time to get from place to place in a country of this magnitude!
- Kangaroos and Koalas: You’ll see these animals in the wild or at a national park, but do not expect to see a kangaroo or koala hopping around the city.
- The Sun: The sun is extremely strong in Australia and New Zealand. Think you’re stronger than the sun? Think again and go re-apply that sunscreen, bring a hat, and stay hydrated.
- Opposite Weather: Australia’s winter is our summer, and their summer is our winter. From December to March it’s hot and tropical, and from April to November it’s a bit cooler.
- Slow Internet: Connection isn’t always reliable in the South Pacific, and while WiFi may be available in hotels or restaurants, it may come at a price. Take this opportunity to go off the grid!
Get ready for some of the world’s best lamb, steak, and seafood. Oh, and did we mention Australia’s national beverage is beer? We’re not sure what more you could want… but read on for tips, tricks, and delicacies you must try while in the South Pacific!
- The Lot Burger: This traditional Aussie burger comes with a fried egg, pickled beetroot, and a chunk of grilled pineapple
- Tim Tams: There’s a correct way to eat Tim Tams: Bite off the top left and bottom right corner of the tim tam, then dip your tim tam into a mug of tea, then drink your tea through the tim tam like a chocolate straw.
- Meat Pies and Sausage Rolls: Both essential staples of the post-bar-hopping diet, these are usually served from food trucks or bakeries and best enjoyed way-too-late at night.
- Prawns: Try to avoid the ‘shrimp on tha bahbie!’ cry, and instead acknowledge that the thing to eat here is prawn, not shrimp.
- Vegemite: This dark brown Australian food paste made from leftover brewers’ yeast isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but you’ll regret not trying it at least once!
- Kangaroo: Not suited for vegetarians. Kangaroo is actually a common carnivore dish in Australia, you may find it in sausage, taco, or burger form!
- Forget Foster’s: Instead of a Foster’s, the real beer of choice in South Pacific is Tooheys or Victoria Bitter. Give it a go after a long day at the beach.
We plan it all. And then some.
Our group trips to Australia come with everything included. That’s accommodations, daily breakfasts, activities, and an expert Tour Director who knows where and how to have the most fun Down Under.