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How to travel to Australia on a budget

Oz is on almost everyone’s bucket list - but as such a vast country, the cost of travelling in Australia can mount up.

In this guide we’ll help you answer all the big questions, like is Australia expensive? What’s the cheapest time to fly to Australia? Where are the most affordable places to stay?

Here’s how to get the very best out of your holiday money down under.

Getting to Australia on a budget

It’s possible to get to Australia from the UK for as little as £640 if you can be flexible with your .

How to save money on accommodation in Australia

Hostels

There’s a lot of budget accommodation in Australia, although YHA youth hostels are disappearing because of competition from private organisations.

Hostels are excellent value and good for meeting other travellers. You can choose from dormitories or double or family rooms.

Hotels

Like anywhere in the world, hotel costs vary widely by star rating, luxury features and demand. You will always get more choice by booking ahead.

Airbnb

Airbnb can be cost effective for a couple or group. There are far more options in Australian cities than in more rural areas, and you’ll see there are a wide range of prices. Australia also has Stayz which is like Airbnb but features bigger properties, making it better for families.

Camping

National parks and reserves offer great camping grounds, often with toilets, showers and free drinking water. Others are set up for real bush camping where you need your own equipment.

Australian caravan parks can be a great option if you are travelling without a tent. Renting a ‘van’ is a cheap option with shared cooking facilities.

How to save money on transport in Australia

Travelling in Australia is easy and there are lots of modes of transport to choose from to suit your budget and personal preference.

The main challenge when deciding how to travel Australia on a budget is narrowing down where to go. It’s a vast country and it’s simply not possible to see everything on one trip.

Trains in Australia

Interstate railways link the whole east coast from Cairns to Sydney, and on to Melbourne and Adelaide. Each state has its own rail operator which will offer in the southern half of the country to explore.

The best way to save money while travelling in Australia is to reduce how much you dine out. Instead, shop in supermarkets and use the kitchen in your hostel or campsite to prepare low-cost meals.

Our top 8 tips for travelling Australia on a budget

For more ideas on how to travel Australia on a budget, we’ve compiled some helpful tips:

  1. Route planning. Spend time deciding where to visit. That way you can find in advance the cheapest way to get from place to place.
  2. Use passes. If you’re planning a lot of travel, a bus or rail pass will save you considerable amounts.
  3. Go rural. Accommodation, travel and food are always more expensive in the big cities, while the beaches and national parks are beautiful and free.
  4. Eat in. Making your own meals can save a lot of money. In Australia, you’re never far from a barbecue to use.
  5. Stay in hostels. A good hostel can be surprisingly comfortable and offers exceptional value for money.
  6. Bring a bottle. Avoid spending money on bottled water - bring a refillable one with you at all times.
  7. Thrifty tipples. It is always much cheaper to buy alcohol at liquor stores than a bar - even at happy hour!
  8. Crafty currency. Buy Australian dollars ahead of your trip and use a Travelex money card, powered by Mastercard® to help track your spending.

For more ideas, see our guide to making the most of your holiday money.

Buy Australian Dollars ready for your trip - and read our Australian currency guide

Your Australian adventure will be a trip of a lifetime - but it always helps to be organised. Order your Australian dollars now to get the best available rate.

You can also find out more about Australian currency and how it compares to pounds by reading our guide 'What currency does Australia use'.