Temperatures change with the seasons. In general it ranges from 50 degrees Celsius to sub-zero. There are tropical regions in the north (Cairns for example) with high temperatures and humidity and distinct wet and dry seasons. The...
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Temperatures change with the seasons. In general it ranges from 50 degrees Celsius to sub-zero. 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: Australia enjoys its summer while Europe shivers, so December to February can be a good time to visit. It can get very hot, but it's great weather for the beach. Many airlines offer good deals 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 over here is winter in Australia, but skiers and snowboarders might like to go to New South Wales and Victoria for the winter sports. In the north of the country, the summer wet season is very humid and uncomfortable. Getting Around Australia with its huge, unpopulated areas and harsh terrain, cries out for the low-cost airlines. Virgin blue flies mostly on the eastern side of Australia connecting Sydney with Melbourne, Cairns, the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and the gold coast. It also flies to Adelaide, Perth, Broome and Darwin. Jetstar - Operating out of Melbourne Avalon Airport, the airline flies to 14 destinations within Australia including Adelaide, Cairns, the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Perth and the Sunshine Coast. Skywest flies in Western Australia (Broome, Perth), the Northern Territory (Darwin), and to Bali. If a trip to neighbouring New Zealand is on the itinerary, Freedom Air connects Melbourne and Sydney, the Gold Coast and Brisbane with Dunedin and Palmerston North in New Zealand. There are also bargain fares from Qantas - regular red e-deals - that the airline is quick to put in a newsletter and send out. Train is a great way to see the country, and if your travel budget is not bargain or you have a couple of thousand dollars to spare, a trip on the Ghan offers an unforgettable experience. Flying to Australia Major airports in Australia:
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