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Last post Fri, Jun 26 2009, 2:21 PM by crazy kat. 7 replies.
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  •  Fri, Jun 26 2009, 2:21 PM

    Re: Travel in Australia

    Thanks, wish I was going with her!
  •  Thu, Jun 25 2009, 9:22 PM

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    Hi, forums can be a bit daunting at first.

    Re using a debit card in Australia, I have been to Australia 4 times and only on the first time did I take travellers cheques. Quite easy to change for cash using an Australian bank and taking passport along as identification.

    The last three times I have taken some cash, just so I can get through the first few days and then have used a Hole in the wall.

    As for communicating I used my mobile (vodafone) rarely but i believe that they have just abolished roaming charges so phoning from abroad should cost the same as a call made in the U.k ( you may need to check on this)

    Hope the above is of some use

    Hope your daughter has great time in Perth (Been there twice really laid back place)

    RTW 2005

  •  Thu, Jun 25 2009, 7:08 PM

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    I don`t get how to do this really. I want to ask for advice about whether going with a Barclays debit card is a good idea for my daughter who is going to Perth soon. She is too young for a credit card, I thought we would get cash and travellers cheques. What do people think. The other thing is what is the best way for communicating? Thanks
  •  Thu, Jun 25 2009, 7:05 PM

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    subic10:

    I visit NSW each year and would like to see more of Australia. Could anyone offer me advice about bus and rail travel. Which route is worth doing? Has anyone experienced Perth to Sydney?

    Thanks

  •  Sun, Jun 21 2009, 9:12 AM

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    Hi just seen this message, I have done Perth to Sydney on the Indian Pacific back in 2000 and did the Ghan Adelaide to Darwin in 2007, both really great journreys if i had to choose 1 to do again it would be the indian pacific. I beleive it takes about 65 hours to do which seems like a long time to be on a train, but what a way to see the country. Not sure what level of service you are looking for we went first class which i now think they call gold kangeroo class. all meals are included in the price. The cabins are quite good, double cabins have bunk beds which are made up when you go for dinner, and the beds are putaway when you are at breakfast. first class cabins also have ensuite toilet and showe facilities, showering on a train can be a bit of fun as the train rocks from side to side. The train stops at a few places and quite often you can book a coach tour of the town where you have stopped, Kalgoorlie, Cook, Adelaide, Broken hill (Cook is so small that it is a walking tour)

    Hope the above is of use

    RTW2005

  •  Mon, Jun 08 2009, 10:47 PM

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    hello all,

    Yes, I would do more research on your own with google. But how about an all inclusive package of some kind? They can really take all the worry and stress out of planning for you.

    I have found this site to be very useful for me---

    for the best vacation ever....all inclusive vacations

  •  Tue, Mar 24 2009, 10:17 PM

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    hello

    for starters you should visit

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=rail+travel+australia&meta=

    there are plenty of sites here giving great advice.

    regards

    jim

    ps sorry ive not visited oz before.

  •  Sun, Mar 22 2009, 8:52 PM

    Travel in Australia

    I visit NSW each year and would like to see more of Australia. Could anyone offer me advice about bus and rail travel. Which route is worth doing? Has anyone experienced Perth to Sydney?

    Thanks