
Ideas for a 3 week itinerary for Australia in March/April ish?
I know this is a vague question but I really don’t know where to begin planning this one! There are 2 of us, and we have 3 weeks. We hope to have in the region of £6000, this is to include our flights. We want to stay in b&bs or hotels, cheap but not hostels. We want to take in Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef, Uluru, and possibly the Great Ocean Road. We’d like to do some adventurous stuff too, like skydiving and rafting, quad biking etc. Basically the absolute most we can with the time and money we have. We don’t want to waste a minute as this is taking all our savings (its going to be March 09, not 08, so we can save!) and 2 loans and is a once in a lifetime trip! Any help/advice/ideas at all would be appreciated. Things like internal flights etc all seem a bit baffling, and although I’ve read the travel guides I’m more confused than before I knew a thing!!!
the great barrier reef is a good start it has the largest population of great white sharks in the world some people go in shark cages in the water but for the real adventurous do it without a cage and if you want the full experience don’t forget to wear your lucky ham hock just kidding I would like to go myself sometime, say why don’t you dump your husband and take me instead lol I’m sure you’ll have a great time what ever you do have fun
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