Australia
Australia attracts many visitors each year due to its broad range of things to see and do. The varying landscape offers many beautiful attractions and fantastic activities, from surfing and white water rafting to trekking and skiing. As well as natural beauty, Australia’s cosmopolitan cities offer a wide variety of cultural attractions from sports to art.
Australia is a huge country size wise, and therefore offers a diverse population and landscape, creating a perfect environment for travelling and working.
Time
Australia is such a big country that it has three time zones:
Eastern Standard Time (Queensland) – 10 hours ahead of GMT depending on Daylight Savings
Central Time – 9.5 hours ahead of GMT
Western Time - 8 hours ahead of GMT
Getting there
You need to arrange flights to Sydney airport where you will be personally met by one of our representatives and taken to the hostel in the city centre.
Group flight option
Worried about travelling alone? Why not take our group flight option? This is a great way to travel with like-minded travelers. Before you depart we will send out a contact list to everyone departing at the same time, that way you can arrange to meet at the airport and will all get to know one another before you even set foot on aussie soil!
Please contact a travel advisor for exact start dates and more information on our group flights. If you would rather organise your own flights then please make sure you arrive into Sydney on one of the arrival dates above. Please note that an additional charge of £20 applies for travellers not taking the group flight option.
Climate
The summer months in Australia (November to March) can get very hot. Up north, in Queensland for example, the summer period brings the rainy season and the weather can be very hot and humid with lots of rainfall. The winter months (June to August) in Queensland bring much dryer weather but still heat. The further south you go the colder and wetter winter becomes and in some mountainous areas of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania skiing is possible.
The sun in Australia can be very intense so we strongly advise that you always use sunscreen (at least factor 30) when you are outside, even when you think you don’t need it. You will be constantly reminded of the slogan “Slip, slop, slap”; the government approved catchphrase reminding you to slip on a T-shirt, slop on some sun block and slap on a hat. To prevent headaches and to protect your eyes, it’s a good idea to wear sunglasses.