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Transportation in Australia
All capital cities in Australia are served by a wide variety of public transport. From a ferry on the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour to a tram
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Scenic Journeys
! Add a new page for a new journey, or add a comment or question. See also: | Public Transportation | Maps of Australia | Driving
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Getting Around Brisbane
about getting around Brisbane on public transit. There is a comprehensive and efficient rail and bus service in Brisbane that serves the city
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Getting Around Sydney
for traveling in Sydney without a car? Post it here. City travel options include trains, buses, ferries, monorail and light rail. There are also public
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Aircruising Australia
Public Transport Air Operations Certificate’ and operates within the same parameters as other major Australian airlines. Aircruises for single
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First time to Australia
I've been to Sydney, Hobart and Melbourne and all three were amazing. If you do get to Tasmania, the Bruny Island Charter is a really cool boat trip on the Tasman Sea. Going to the top of Mt Wellington and to the Tahune Forest are great too. Its a really beautiful place and there is a lot to see and do there. If you're in Hobat on Saturday, the Salamanca market will be in full swing and you can't miss it. Food, handmade crafts and souveniers - its a great shopping and dining adventure. In Melbourne, we stayed on the Yarra River and it was a great area for venturing out into the city. We went and saw the Little Blue Penguin Parade which was really awesome, but take the short tour - the all day one takes you to a couple places that really aren't all that and you can spend that time exploring the city instead. For a really nice outdoor wildlife experience, try Echidna Walkabout Tours - they take you into the bush to see wild kangaroos, koalas and other animals and treat you to a nice lunch outdoors. It was a great day. All three cities to me were fabulous and I'd go back again in a heartbeat. We never felt uncomfortable walking around any of the cities day or night - very friendly, clean and safe. The public transportation is easy to use in Sydney and Melbourne, so don't be afraid to just go wandering! Have a great time!
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Tips for Getting Around Sydney
What you say is true. The Manly ferry is a beautiful trip. I figured the cheapest way to get around Sydney on all Government transport (ie Cityrail, STA Buses, STA Ferries) is the Day tripper.
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Traveling Tips for Australia
Before You Go The basics of Australia travel: tipping, weather, visas, driving, and public transportation, and more. > Maps of Australia Find your
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Vietnam Travel
landscapes such as the Temple of Literature, One Pillar Pagoda, the Museum of Vietnamese Art can be reached by very convenient transportation from our hotels
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Know Before You Go
In preparation for a trip to Australia, here are some important resources: Australia 101 Information on tipping, weather, currency, public
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Getting Around Melbourne
and suburban travel. A MET ticket gives access to all public transport.
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