Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Australia Always a Good Season to Visit

Time your visit right to Australia and check out Australia's holiday calendar. Most families and all schools close from before Xmas to the end of January. Accommodation is often hard to find, especially at the beach. Some of Australia's public holidays calendar vary by state

Ironically the most settled weather in southern Australian states Victoria and Tasmania is actually later in February. In contrast the peak holiday period for far northern Australia is the dry season which starts in May and runs through to October. Its worth checking out the 2009 Australia holiday calendar so that you are aware of local events which can make it hard to find a bed. Across Australia you will encounter a variety of school terms: either three or four a year. Unless if you have kids in school travelling outside the school holidays is always a good idea.

Australia's varied climate means that summer weather comes from November to April. Although most northern hemisphere residents see Australia as the land of hot long summers. The reality is more complex. Victoria and NSW both have decent skiing and seriously cold weather in the winter. In contrast in the far north there is no summer: just a wet and dry season. Travelling in the north is restricted to sealed roads once the rains come and turn the majority of the country to impassible mud.

Buy yourself a pocket Australia 2009 holiday calendar as soon as you arrive. That way you will be on top of the confusing holidays including Queen's Birthday and Labour Day which vary right across the year depending on the state. Australia-wide there is consistently in a few national holidays including ANZAC Day and Australia Day but apart from these exceptions Australia is a mess of different holidays - and don't even get me started on the timezones!

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