Cheap flights to Australia take about a day and will deliver passengers to a truly different country. The land Down Under is red hot and surrounded by golden beaches and clear waters. Lush rainforests, lagoons, snow-topped mountains, desert and lush vineyards share the landscape with easygoing, friendly Australians and Aboriginal Australians, custodians of the world’s oldest living culture.

The cities are wonderful - Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra the major ones, all bustling and lively with plenty to see and do and eat and drink.

Sharing the country too is a stunning collection of wildlife - goannas, galas, quolls, drongos, pademelon, echidnas as well as the more familiar kangaroos and koala bears.

Travellers stepping off their cheap flights to Australia will be able to do things here they're unable to do anywhere else in the world. These include standing where the Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef, watching the Southern and Indian Oceans collide, camping by a billabong, learning the ropes at a jackaroo school, or visiting the world's only numerical town - 1770, named for the year Cook landed on Australian shores.

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Australia Climate

The Australian summer (December to February) is warm and sunny. In the northern regions, summer is the rainy season Spring and fall are mild and are the best times of the year to book cheap flights to Australia if bush walks and nature treks are on your itinerary. The winter months (June to August) are generally mild. Snow falls in the southern mountain regions. The northern regions are still warm though. Average temperatures hover about 24 degrees Celsius (75F).

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When to Fly to Australia

Temperatures change with the seasons, but when booking cheap flights to Australia remember that the seasons are on an opposite calendar from those in Canada. When it's summer in Canada, it's winter in Australia. There are tropical regions in the north (Cairns for example) with high temperatures and humidity and distinct wet and dry seasons. The centre of the country is dry desert with high temperatures during the day and very little rain. The south (Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney) enjoys a temperate climate with moderate rainfall and normal temperatures.
 
Peak Season:
December to February can get very hot, but it's great weather for the beach. Many airlines offer cheap flights to Australia around this time. In spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) the weather is mild and temperatures are comfortable.
 
Off Season:
June to August is winter in Australia, but skiers and snowboarders might like to fly to Australia for some winter sports in New South Wales and Victoria. In the north of the country, the summer wet season is very humid.

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Getting Around Australia

There are several low-cost airlines that offer domestic Australia flights. These include Virgin blue, Jetstar and Skywest. Qantas, the flag carrier, offers regular deals too. If cheap flights to New Zealand are part of your plans, Freedom Air links Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and the Gold Coast with the North and South Island.

Train is a great, slower, way to see the country. Rail Australia runs the railroads. A journey on the Ghan promises an unforgettable experience.

Bus services are operated by Greyhound Australia, the national bus company. It offers daily services to 1,100 destinations in Australia. 

Renting a car or a camper van is a great way to see the country. There are rent-a-wreck-style car hire companies in some major cities that allow you to hire a second-hand car very cheaply. Check the mileage limits in advance to ensure you can get as far from the city as you'd like.

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Australia Insider Information

  • Sydney's historic sewers have become one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. They were built by British settlers and convicts around 1788 and are some of the oldest surviving remnants of Australia's early European settlement. Try to get a place on a tour about the same time as you book cheap flights to Australia. More than 4,000 people apply for tickets but authorities can take just 180 people at a time.
  • To get a bird's eye view of Sydney, climb the Harbour Bridge. Guided tours take about three-and-a-half hours. From the top there are views of the mountains, Bondi Beach and the famous Sydney landmarks such as the Opera House, port and downtown.
  • Much of Australia's Gold and Sunshine coasts are given over to apartment blocks and theme parks, but 1770 (named to commemorate the year Captain James Cook landed) remains a tropical paradise. The town is in central Queensland, along the Capricorn Coast. Fly from Brisbane to Bundaberg and drive from there. It's a 90-minute drive or so from Bundaberg.
  • Start your morning in Melbourne at the largest open-air market in the Southern Hemisphere, the Queen Victoria Market .
  • To get the pulse of Australia's Aboriginal people, vacation for a few days with a traditional community in the Northern Territory. Gunya Titjikala is a venture between the Titjikala aboriginal community and Gunya Tourism, and provides accommodations in "five-star tents" beside the community, located 120km south of Alice Springs. Guests will learn about aboriginal culture and survival knowledge during the day and feast on "bush tucker" meals at night.

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Australia Airports

Adelaide Airport (ADL) (website: www.aal.com.au) The airport is situated 6km west of Adelaide.

Brisbane International Airport (BNE) (website: www.brisbaneairport.com.au) The airport is situated 13km northeast of Brisbane, and within easy driving distance of the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.

Cairns International Airport (CNS) (website: www.cairnsport.com.au) The airport is situated 8km north of Cairns.

Canberra International Airport (CBR) (website: www.canberraairport.com.au) The airport is situated 8km east of Canberra.

Coolangatta Airport (OOL) (website: www.goldcoastairport.com.au) Gold Coast Airport is located on the Gold Coast Highway 3km from Coolangatta.

Darwin International Airport (DRW) (website: www.ntairports.com.au) The airport is situated 13km northeast of Darwin.

Hobart International Airport (HBA) (website: www.hobartairpt.com.au) The airport is situated 17km east of Hobart.

Kingsford Smith (Sydney) Airport (SYD) (website: www.syd.com.au) The airport is situated 9km south of Sydney.

Melbourne Airport (MEL) (website: www.melair.com.au) The airport is located 25km from Melbourne to the north of the city.

Perth International Airport (PER) (website: www.perthairport.net.au) The airport is located 12km from Perth's city centre.

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Passport/Visa

 An ETA is an electronically issued and verified visa, not visible in a passport. ETAs are issued to passengers travelling for tourist or business purposes. Tourist ETAs are valid for three months. ETAs are obtainable online at: www.eta.immi.gov.au or through most travel agents.

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Entry Requirements

Canadian nationals require a passport valid for intended period of stay. An Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is required.

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