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Best Time of Year to Visit Australia

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Date published:
2023-05-07


Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru
Ayers Rock, photo courtesy Pete Edgeler on Flickr.


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Australia is enormous, with a wide range of climates. The northern states are typically warm year-round, while the southern states have cooler winters. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring.

TRAVEL SPECIAL: Quay West Suites Brisbane


Quay West Suites Brisbane 5 nights from 985 per person
Quay West Suites BrisbaneQuay West Suites Brisbane offers secluded Brisbane Accommodation in the heart of the city featuring a resort-style swimming pool, fitness facilities, business centre and contemporary dining.

Quay West Suites Brisbane offers premium Brisbane hotel accommodation with daily servicing and is the perfect option for long stay guests in our spacious one and two bedroom serviced apartments.

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Enjoy an oasis in the city with fully refurbished, luxurious Brisbane hotel accommodation opposite the Brisbane Botantic Gardens, close to QUT, Queensland Parliament and the government precinct. Quay West Suites Brisbane offers secluded Brisbane accommodation in the heart of the city featuring a resort-style swimming pool, recreation deck with outdoor hot tub spa and fitness facilities, as well as a business centre and guest lounge.

Guests enjoy premium hotel apartment accommodation in Brisbane with daily servicing, the perfect solution for long-stay guests in stylish serviced apartments. Apartment accommodation options include spacious 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments including a choice of executive suites which feature open-plan living with stunning views, luxurious bedding, contemporary decor, modern furnishings, LCD flat screen TVs and in-room technologies.

Overlooking the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, McMahons Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, high tea & dinner 7 days, or for more relaxed dining a poolside menu is available daily until 10pm. For the ultimate in comfort and convenience, in-room dining is provided 24 hours, 7 days.

For a seamless door-to-door experience our Concierge can arrange for our driver to collect you from Brisbane airport or your point of arrival and transport you in style direct to the hotel. If arriving at the hotel by personal vehicle, full valet parking is available at the hotel entrance for a fixed nightly charge.
Learn more about Quay West Suites Brisbane

109 apartments
Daily housekeeping
Restaurant and bar/lounge
Indoor pool
Breakfast available
Fitness center
Steam room
Self parking
Spa tub
UNESCO Sustainable Property
Terrace
24-hour front desk





Typical airfares from LAX to Sydney, Australia




Airfares vary by season, but also day of week, and are definitely affected by holidays. The chart above shows the typical minimum and maximum fares for a economy class ticket from Los Angeles (LAX) to Sydney (SYD), by month.

 
TRAVEL SPECIAL: RACV Noosa Resort


RACV Noosa Resort 5 nights from 965 per person
RACV Noosa ResortStylish, contemporary and a short drive from iconic Hastings Street, RACV Noosa Resort offers smart accommodation overlooking a pristine wetlands sanctuary. Located close enough to explore Noosa's award-winning restaurants, chic cafes and bars, farmer's market and miles of pristine beach yet far enough away to enjoy the serenity of the resort's secluded location, our brand new property is ideal for business and leisure travellers.

Check into one of RACV's tasteful and affordable suites and apartments with either private courtyards, balconies or rooftop terraces overlooking the resort or across the lush sanctuary to Noosa Sound. The resort is positioned on a 15-hectare site beside the Weyba Creek, a tributary of the Noosa River. Wake to the sound of whipbirds or fall to sleep to the friendly call of our resident geckos.

All of the light-filled apartments come equipped with full kitchens with European appliances and laundry so you can self-cater. Alternatively make use of the full resort facilities, which include a lagoon pool with beach entry, cocktail bar, gym, floodlit tennis court and day spa. The five-star property also offers complete resort services such as 24-hour reception, in-room dining, dry cleaning and laundry service and return shuttle to Hastings St. There are plenty of activities to entertain guests including tennis, fitness centre, bicycle hire and eco walking track. Enjoy a cocktail in the bar before dining at the chic restaurant, which provides indoor and alfresco dining beside the pool.
Learn more about RACV Noosa Resort

171 apartments
Daily housekeeping
Near the beach
Restaurant and bar/lounge
Full-service spa
2 outdoor pools
Free water park
Free area shuttle
Free beach shuttle
Free shopping center shuttle
Outdoor tennis court
Fitness center





Best time of year to go to different parts of Australia



The famous Sydney Opera House
Photo courtesy Jon Haase.


Sydney, in New South Wales, is in Australia's temperate zone. The Great Dividing Range is a major climate factor, as it creates 4 distinct zones: the coastal strip, the highlands, the Western Slopes and the flat countryside to the west.

Sydney typically sees about 340 sunny days a year, with humidity in summer around 65%.

Pictured above is the famous Sydney Opera House.

Cairns, in Queensland, is pretty tropical--summers are hot and humid, and winters are dry and mild.

Along the coast, you can get cyclones from November through May.

Cairns is one of the places from which you can access the Great Barrier Reef, pictured at right.

Ayers Rock, seen at the top of this page, is in the Northern Territory (which isn't actually the northernmost part of Australia--that's referred to as the "Top End"), has a distinctly different climate, with a wet season running from October to April and a dry season May to September. In winter, nighttime temperatures can fall below freezing; in the summer, daytime temperatures can approach 100F, with cool, dry nights.

 

The Great Barrier Reef

Photo courtesy ynwa2005 on Flickr.

Barossa Valley, wine country northeast of Adelaide
Photo courtesy Amanda Slater on Flickr.
 

Adelaide, in South Australia, has mild, wet winters (averaging about 60F) and hot, dry summers (averaging 84F).

June is the wettest month, but still averages only a little over 3 inches of rain. In the summer, it's not uncommon to have months with no rain.

At left is Jacob's Creek vineyard in the Barossa Valley, one of the important wine regions of Australia.


Melbourne, in Victoria, has a reputation for changeable weather, but generally the climate is temperate with warm summers (averaging 77F), mild spring and fall seasons, and cool winters (averaging 57F).

Pictured are the limestone formations known as the Twelve Apostles, located on the Great Ocean Road about 100 miles west of Melbourne.

Perth, in Western Australia, the rainfall is greatest from May to September. The hottest month is February, averaging 88F; winter temperatures average about 65F. A cooling breeze known as "The Fremantle Doctor" blows in from the sea to keep the city comfortable.

  The Twelve Apostles, about 100 miles west of Melbourne
Photo courtesy Rich Mulvaney on Flickr.

Tasmania, the island southeast of the main continent, the climate is mild and temperate. With no part of the island more than about 75 miles from the water, the ocean has a big effect on the climate. Because it's much farther from the equator than the rest of Australia, the seasons are more distinct. January and February are pretty dry, with temperatures averaging about 70F.

See the Australia tourism website for a detailed description of the seasons in Australia.


TRAVEL SPECIAL: Fitzroy Island Resort


Fitzroy Island Resort 5 nights from 495 per person
Fitzroy Island ResortFitzroy Island is a 45 minute ferry ride (about 30kms) from Cairns in Queensland, and is surrounded by a reef system that forms part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, making it the perfect accessible base for snorkelling, diving and exploring the reef.

Idyllic white sandy beaches lead into the safe, sheltered waters, which are also ideal for swimming and water sports as well as yachting and boating.

Fitzroy enjoys a typical North Queensland tropical climate but with the added advantage of the cooling effects of the prevailing SE ocean breezes for the majority of the year. Temperatures range from 24 - 31 C (75 - 88 F) in summer and 19 - 25 C (66 - 77 F) in winter.

97 percent of the four square kilometre continental island is National Park, covered in tropical rainforest and freely accessible to Resort Guests and the public via an established network of walking tracks. The gentle, hilly terrain inland makes for great walking throughout the whole island, including to the two main beaches, the highest vantage point on the island and the historic lighthouse at the Eastern end.

Fitzroy Island has long been close to the heart of the Cairns and surrounding local community. This is hardly surprising given the close proximity of this pristine paradise and the safe, sheltered waters. The island has always been freely accessible to the public, with a number of ferry services travelling back and forth daily and local boaties and yachties making good use of the secure public moorings in private vessels. The island is less than an hour from the Cairns domestic and international airports.

Fitzroy Island is a large tropical island, with a rainforest covering and its own fringe coral reef system. It offers, in separate locations, accommodation ranging from affordable four star Resort, to Divers, to Backpackers, to Day Trippers, and Camping. The Dive & Activities Centre, the Pacific Islands Store (shop) and Foxy's Bar & Café are open to all-comers, and the island offers a unique combination of readily accessible rainforest and coral reef. Oh and the beaches are to die for.

The island has a very colourful and interesting History, starting with its original separation from the mainland (about 8000 years ago), at the end of the last Ice Age, and from then on with its continuing Aboriginal cultural links, mainly for visiting hunting trips and recreation. There were also links with England's Captain Cook and (much later) use of the island for a considerable time as a significant Chinese Quarantine Station (for the Queensland goldfields). Subsequently it was used as a Mission School and then, during World War Two, as a Coast Watch Station. The island has also been important as a significant Lighthouse Base, with the last permanent lighthouse structures on the main island still being an important community attraction. Since its closure the marine community has been serviced with an automatic lighthouse based on the adjacent Little Fitzroy Island. There has been both a Giant Clam farm at Welcome Bay and now a Tourist Resort and Day Visitor Centre.
Learn more about Fitzroy Island Resort

Housekeeping once per stay
On the beach
2 restaurants and bar/lounge
Outdoor pool
Breakfast available
Children's pool
Pool bar
Coffee shop/cafe
Conference center
Ferry terminal shuttle
24-hour front desk
Air conditioning





 



Storms in Australia

In Cairns, on the coast of Queensland, tropical cyclones can occur sometimes between November and May. Around Alice Springs and Ayers Rock, you can see thunderstorms, hail and dust storms in the spring months. In Western Australia, tropical cyclones can occur between November and April--most commonly though in January and February.




TRAVEL SPECIAL: Alkina Lodge


Alkina Lodge 5 nights from 2,005 per person
Alkina LodgeExperience the Great Ocean Road
Designed to create an exclusive and intimate experience, Alkina Lodge offers the discerning traveller private luxury accommodation on the Great Ocean Road.

Located at Wattle Hill on the Great Ocean Road, just 20 minutes from the 12 Apostles, 30 minutes to Port Campbell and less than 3 hours from Melbourne, Alkina Lodge is close to other major attractions including the Great Ocean Walk, the Great Otway National Park, Wreck Beach, The Redwoods, Apollo Bay and Johanna Beach. You’ll find Alkina Lodge the perfect base from which to explore the dramatic scenery, sweeping beaches and ancient rainforests the Great Ocean Road is renowned for.

Enjoy stunning ocean views from the master bedroom of your lodge, wake up to the sight of kangaroos feeding just outside your bedroom window, and appreciate the abundance of native birdlife, from bold laughing Kookaburras and petit Blue Wrens, to Sulphur Crested Cockatoos and cheeky Magpies. On a clear night, our signature sky windows afford spectacular vision of the Milky Way; the celestial beauty is pristine as there is no ambient city light at Alkina Lodge. Our luxury accommodation on the Great Ocean Road is like no other.

Our three four-bedroom luxury lodges can accommodate from one to 24 people, and are fully self-contained and fitted with only the most luxurious of features, including a Gaggenau equipped kitchen, Bose audio, magnificent art and photography, bespoke wood fireplace, and fine European furniture.

Designed by award winning architects, Glenn Murcutt and Wendy Lewin, Alkina Lodge has been designed and built with sensitivity to the local landscape, and compliments the surrounding natural environment. The stunning use of light and space brings a touch of the outdoors inside, and with it a sense of balance and harmony – contemporary design that works with the land, not against it.

Discover the art of indulgence at Alkina Lodge, luxury accommodation on the Great Ocean Road.
Learn more about Alkina Lodge

3 homes
Near the beach
Room service
Terrace
Garden
Library
Self-serve laundry
Multilingual staff
Concierge services
Picnic area
Barbecue grills





Airfare and Resort Prices

High season is from about Christmas through the end of January, when children are on their summer holidays, and the popular resorts fill up with the locals. In the north, June through August is peak season as Australians from the southern areas travel north to escape winter. Typically the airlines will discount airfares April through June.

Water temperature, SCUBA diving and surfing in Australia

On the Great Barrier Reef, you can dive year-round, although the best conditions for diving are from late August to early December. For liveaboard diving, the best time to go is July through November. In the Coral Sea, the visibility is best in June and in September. If you want to see the Minke whales, they're seen mostly from June to August. From April through June, the whale sharks can be seen near Ningaloo, in Western Australia. Australia Tourism has an excellent reference on dive locations and regions here.




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