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    #11
    I went for three and a half weeks for Christmas and NYE at the end of 2012.

    I went to stay with a friend in Perth for a week or so then got a flight to Cairns. We made our way down the east coast and eventually made it to Sydney for NYE (which was amazing).

    There is a lot to see, I quickly found that three weeks was not enough but I would highly recommend that you do snorkelling anywhere along the great barrier reef and a cruise of the whisunday islands from a place called Airlie beach, the cruise was probably the highlight for me.

    If you are into your surfing go along the gold coast, it's great for all of that and a real party place. I didn't have time to go to Byron Bay but I'm told that is pretty good too.

    This is not something you normally associate with Australia but there's a place called Dracula's about 30 mins drive from Brisbane (there's one in Melbourne too). It's a (pretty gross to be honest) cabaret show that's very authentic and hugely entertaining. They have a strict no cameras policy so it's hard to see much on the internet but it really is worth a see.

    Enjoy, you won't be dissappointed!

    Martin

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      #12
      I have been to Oz 5 time now, four weeks a pop. All the trips have been 'road trips' and I wouldnt fly.

      The trips can be gruelling, you need to be sure its right for you and you need to be looking at 500 miles per day , two days on one day off. For a 6,000 miler, this will give you 10 - 12 spare days, for 2 long holidays somewhere.
      Obv. in three weeks you would have to scale this down. It is also possible to do longer days in order to max out your free days. (800 - 1000 miles)

      The missus would need to be trained up to be a navigator, plus speed warnings and making sure you are in range for the next petrol stop.

      If you are considering a serious road trip, get back to me, I have reams of advice and experience. and stories.

      It's all about the story
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        #13
        Cheers all.

        We only really have two weeks free time as the diving is a must do, so I doubt west coast is feasible tbh.

        I guess the real question is, given Sydney and Melbourne are a few days each, which 7 days is the best road trip. Cairns to Brisbane is looking good so far.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
          Cheers all.

          We only really have two weeks free time as the diving is a must do, so I doubt west coast is feasible tbh.

          I guess the real question is, given Sydney and Melbourne are a few days each, which 7 days is the best road trip. Cairns to Brisbane is looking good so far.
          Cairns to Brisbane is a 1,000 mile road trip. you will be spending a lot of time in the car. I'd still go for it.

          If you can do I would spend less time in the cities and more time on the road trip.

          When I visited I could see why Australian cities score well on quality of life compared to British ones but they are quite bland places.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
            Cheers all.

            We only really have two weeks free time as the diving is a must do, so I doubt west coast is feasible tbh.

            I guess the real question is, given Sydney and Melbourne are a few days each, which 7 days is the best road trip. Cairns to Brisbane is looking good so far.
            that would be a doddle. You would have plenty of time to look around. Try the beach at Townsville, Magnetic island was worth a visit, plus a trip out to the barrier reef ,with a semi submersible.

            The rest of the road down to Brisbane Is packed with national parks, incl whitsunday islands
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              #16
              This thread is making me want to quit my job and go again tomorrow!

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                #17
                Originally posted by Bunk View Post
                Sydney to Melbourne by road probably isn't worth it. You can pass through Canberra but there's not much else. Melbourne to Adelaide along the Great Ocean Road is much better. Only problem is being in Adelaide at the end of it
                Adelaide's not that bad! Lots of nice wineries in the Barossa / McLaren Vale, miles of unspoilt beaches within easy reach...
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
                  Need to fit in at least a weekend in Melbourne to see friends and also allow for a week in Cairns for diving. Rest is flexible.
                  Melbourne is lovely, especially if you have friends to show you around. Cairns has the Great Barrier Reef which is definitely one of the wonders of the natural world. If you are into diving then it's some of the best in the world. There are a number of islands you can visit and there is the Atherton Tableland inland if you want to see some tropical forest sort of stuff.

                  Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
                  Would the drive from Cairns to Brisbane be a killer or is there plenty to see/do? Is the drive between MEL/SYD worth it or better to fly and spend more time enjoying the cities?
                  I wouldn't drive either of them, the distances are vast and the roads are single carriage ways. I've done Cairns to Townsville and the scenery is quite nice at first but becomes very monotonous. Roads are dead straight but the police are fascist so if you put on a bit of speed you will get nicked.

                  My pick would be to do the Cairns/Melbourne bit then skip the rest and fly over to New Zealand for 10 days, it's awesome and there is a lot more to see and do in a compact area.
                  Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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