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Dec
22
2009
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About Australia Weather

What allures majority of the tourists for Australia tours is its pleasant weather. Different kinds of climates beautifully make the country look different in every weather it flaunts. Since Australia is such a huge country, the weather of this place varies notably in various parts of the country or the continent.

About Australia Weather and Climate Information
The Australian temperature changes with every season, but generally it varies as low as sub zero and as high as 50 degree celsius temperature.

The weather of Australia includes two extremely different seasons:
*The dry season
*The wet seasons.
Along two, the wet weather in Australia lasts approximately six months in spring and summer, between December-March. The average temperature during wet weather ranges between 30-50 degrees Celsius.

The dry Australian weather lasts for about six months in winter and autumn, generally in between May-October. The temperature during this season remains low plus the skies remain clearer in day. The normal temperature is approximately 20 degrees Celsius.

Apart, build up is the extremely humid era of year between the dry and the wet seasons. In general, it lasts for 3-4 months. The humidity remains during day as well as night without respite. Also, the weather in Western Australia shows huge climatic variations. The average temperature during summers ranges at 32 degrees during day whereas 19 degrees at night. On the other hand, the winter boasts 18 degrees during daytime and 10 degrees during night, with spring and autumn somewhere averages 23 degrees during day plus 14 degrees at night.

The coastal areas around Sydney are mild in the winter with minimum temperatures often staying above 50 to 60 degrees F. The summers are warmer and are typically in the 80 degree F range.

The northern one-third of the country is tropical, while the southern regions are temperate. Because of the size of Australia, summer and winter climates vary from area to area, but this means there is always some region where the climate is ideal, making it a great year-round destination.

Australian seasons are the opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. This means:
* If it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is winter in Australia
* If it is autumn/fall in the northern hemisphere, it is spring in Australia
* If it is winter in the northern hemisphere, it is summer in Australia
* If it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it is autumn in Australia

Australian seasons are:
* Winter months in Australia are June, July and August
* Spring months in Australia are September, October and November
* Summer months in Australia are December, January and February
* Autumn months in Australia are March, April and May
* Rainy season between December to February

The hottest months in Australia are December, January and February. In these months, you might like to head south to escape the heat. The coldest months are June, July and August – a perfect time to explore up north.

The wet season runs in the north of the country from November to April, but the southern capitals usually receive their heaviest rainfalls from June to August.

Tour tips:
Australia climate will differ depending on where you are. The south of Australia will have more of a temperate climate whereas the northern Australia (around Darwin and Cairns) can be very hot and humid with flooding in the rainy season. Some towns may be inaccessible.

The perfect vacation weather of Australia will depend on where you are going and what you want to do. Knowing about Australia weather is an important factor with planning tours

Australian Weather Information Useful Links
Live Update – Weather in Australia
Australian Bureau of Meterology(external link)- Bureau of Meterology( BOM )is an Australian Government department that keeps a track of all the weather, weather patterns and historical information.

Recommended Reading:
About Australian Geography
When to go to Australia for vacation
Climate in Tasmania

Nov
30
2009
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Top Tourist Attractions in Australia

Australia has a number of interesting destinations, sites and a unique culture that should be explored during Australia Tours. Popular destinations in Australia range from the islands that are found near the mainland Australia to the desert area known for its bushes, trees, and wilderness. Read about top Australia tourist attractions that can help you with your itinerary planning. Check below the Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Australia

The Top Tourist Destinations in Australia
* Sydney
There is the world renowned Opera House. Destinations such as the Hunter Valley Wineries, Blue Mountains or Sydney dinner cruise through the famous harbor are very affordable. Other tour destinations in Sydney include the Harbour Highlights Cruise, Jenolan Caves, and the Outback Snapshot. Don’t forget to stop at the marine aquarium at Darling Harbor to be absolutely amazed with their large collection of marine wildlife.

*Perth
Perth has a range of attractions and activities to enjoy from sight-seeing, wildlife up close, Aboriginal culture and dance, to aquatic fun and adventure.
Must see attractions: King’s Park 400 hectares of virgin bush land plus beautifully manicured gardens and offers the most spectacular view of Perth skyline, the sunset reflecting off the glass skyscrapers is not to be missed.
Other attractions in the Perth include Perth Zoo, the Perth Mint, Stirling Gardens, Lake Monger, the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, Concert Hall, Cultural Centre, His Majestys Theatre and the Institute of Contemporary Arts., Burswood Casino.

*Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef
Cairns is the main entry point and from there you can travel north or south and out to beautiful island resorts. Luxury holiday homes are a great accommodation option in this part of Australia.
Home to colorful marine life the Great Barrier Reef, located in Cairns, Queensland’s most northerly city is one of the natural wonders of the world. The Great Barrier Reef is known as the world’s largest coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef stretches along the Queensland coast for a distance of approximately 35 million hectares. Listed as a World Heritage Site, the Great Barrier Reef is a premier holiday destination in Australia. Many varieties of fish and other forms of sea life make the Reef home, and there are plenty of opportunities to learn about and observe.

*Tasmania
Tasmania has long been considered one of Australia’s unique holiday destinations. It is the place where you go to escape the rat race of over populated cities, the place where nature and wilderness meets, and the place where convict history and Tasmanian culture come together to form a rich and diverse story. Nice cities with excellent infra structure to visitors. The nature is the highlight, with spectacular beaches. The mountains and lagoons are well known for their beauty and wild life.

*Fraser Island and Gold Coast
Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island. Once a major immigrant and industrial port encompassing much of the area now marketed by tourism authorities as the Fraser Coast, the island is a growing hub for eco tourism. The unique sand dunes system, the rainforests on sand and the beautiful fresh water Lakes all add charm to the allure of the Fraser Island making it a hot holiday destination for people all over the world.

Gold Coast is major attraction for surfers and beach lovers. Other attractions are the Theme Parks and the busy night life in Surfers Paradise. The surrounding mountains and National Parks should not be missed with many waterfalls, flora and fauna to be appreciated.

*The Great Ocean Road
Enjoy the view from the Great Ocean Road. Running for over two hundred miles along the coastline in the area of Victoria, the view is breathtaking any time of the year. There are plenty of interesting local restaurants to try along the way, as well as several great places to stop and enjoy a beer.

*Uluru
Consisting of mineral rich sandstone, Uluru measures 2.4km (1.5 miles) long and 1.6km (1 mile) wide, and is one of earth’s great natural wonders. Also known as the Ayers Rock, resting in the middle of the Australian continent lies the imposing monolithic sandstone structure of the Uluru, a major tourist attraction of the region. Uluru is considered to be an ideal activity at sunrise and sunset, when the range of colors across the red rock seems to waver and change in fascinating patterns.

*Kakadu National Park
One of the most beautiful National Parks in Australia with plenty of wild life and variety of native plants. The Kakadu National Park is a natural marvel encompassing a variety of habitats, a mass of wildlife and significant rock-art sites. Stretching for more than 200 kms south from the coast and 100 kms from east to west, Kakadu’s main entrance lies about 153 kms east of Darwin along the Bitumen road. It takes in a variety of superb landscapes, swarms with wildlife and has some of Australia’s best Aboriginal rock art.

*Adelaide Attractions
Adelaide is one of the best planned cities in the world. Adelaide is a thriving city with plenty of attractions, Adelaide restaurants, entertainment and a good base for exploring the surrounding areas.. There are a number of places around the city that are ideal for getting away from it all for a few days, as well as enjoying a night life that is low key but very active. Close to Adelaide are the Adelaide Hills with national parks and reserves. To the west is Adelaide ’s coastline with beaches and seaside suburbs. About one hour from Adelaide is the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale wine regions.

*Kangaroo Island Attractions
A small and serene beautiful place with a population, Kangaroo Island in one of the famed spots in Australia. This unique part of the continent gives you an opportunity to brush shoulders with wallabies, goannas, koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, dolphins, sea lions, penguins, fur seals, eagles, whales and ospreys, just to name a few. With one third of the island conserved in National Parks, the distinctive variety of flora and fauna present in the island will leave you completely enthralled.

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Australia Tourist Attraction

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