How about a trip to Australia NSW
A Brief Summary
95% of visits to NSW will be centred around the southern coastal region of NSW and the iconic city of Sydney. With world famous beaches, visitor attractions, superb food, incredible nightlife and a wholly pleasant climate, it’s no wonder this is a hugely popular tourist spot and worth travelling the globe for. Outside of Sydney, a number of other towns along the coast have outstanding beaches and seaside living is an enormously popular, but very expensive, way of living here. Inland you have rolling fields, hills and farmland for the most part, except within some of the huge national parks where the hills become significant and the terrain far more challenging and breath-taking. The famous Blue Mountains are a short distance from Sydney (relatively in Australian terms!) and the large number of national parks outside the nations capital, Canberra to the south, are also well worth a visit with outstanding hiking and walking. Canberra itself is a quieter city with a more business-focused appeal, but one that slowly becoming a tourist stop, although nestled in between Sydney and Melbourne, which is one of the worlds busiest flight routes, Canberra is more often than not, completely overlooked… quite literally as it would happen
Location
About the Weather
Sydney’s climate is similar to that of Adelaide and Melbourne in terms of temperatures, but rainfall and sunshine levels vary considerably. The sunniest time of year in Sydney is the end of winter and early spring, before the onset of the warm summer. Average temperatures during summer are not particularly high, but frequently top 40°c during heatwaves which tend to last between a few days and a week at a time. These can be accompanied by very low humidity, strong winds and dust storms and frequently cause wildfires in the suburbs surrounding the city after long dry periods which are becoming increasingly common across the southeast of the country. Sunshine levels from November to May average around 7 hours a day, only dropping slightly during the cloudiest month, June, to just below 6 hours. July is the coolest month, but average temperatures are still around 18°c by day and just below 10°c at night. Sydney can also be hit by infrequent, but violent storms from the south Pacific, bringing large hail, strong winds and thunder and lightning.
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
No Direct Flight
Ultra Long Haul
22 hours
(Avg from UK)
Travel by Air (from UK)
will take approx...
Ultra Long Haul
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
131.5mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
7 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
26.8°C
Average Low
19.9°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
Visas
So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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