How Much Does a Trip to Australia Cost?

(Budget vs Mid-range vs Luxury)

Josiah Laloh

Josiah Laloh

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So you’re planning a trip to Australia but how much should you actually budget? Whether you're backpacking the coast, travelling comfortably, or going all out on a luxury escape, this guide breaks down what you can expect to spend on a typical trip around the land Down Under.

🇦🇺 Quick Overview: Daily Travel Costs by Style

Daily Budget (AUD)

Budget

$70–$120

Backpackers, solo travellers, minimalists

Mid-Range

$150–$250

Couples, friends, standard comfort

Luxury

$300–$600+

High-end travellers, honeymooners

✈️ Flights to Australia

  • From Southeast Asia: $200–$600 AUD return (AirAsia, Scoot, Jetstar)

  • From Europe/North America: $1,200–$2,000 AUD return (depending on season)

💡 Pro Tip: Booking 2–3 months ahead and flying into major hubs like Sydney or Melbourne often gets you the best deals.

🛏️ Accommodation Costs

Average Nightly Cost (AUD)

Hostel Dorm: $30–$50

Budget Motel: $70–$120

Mid-Range Hotel: $150–$250

Boutique/Luxury: $300–$800+

Airbnb (Shared): $80–$150

Airbnb (Entire): $150–$350+

Tip: Prices spike in peak seasons like December–January and during major festivals.

🍽️ Food & Drink

  • Budget:

    • Supermarket meals, takeaway, backpacker pubs: $15–$30/day

  • Mid-range:

    • Mix of cafes, local eats, and mid-range dinners: $40–$70/day

  • Luxury:

    • Upscale restaurants, wine tastings, fine dining: $100–$200+/day

💡 Note: Tipping isn’t required, but rounding up or tipping 10% is appreciated for great service.

🚗 Transport Costs

Getting Around the Country

  • Domestic Flights: $60–$300 one-way (Jetstar, Virgin, Qantas)

  • Greyhound Buses: $50–$150 per route

  • Campervan Rental: $70–$200+/day (depending on size/season)

  • Car Rental: $50–$100/day + fuel

In Cities

  • Public transport: $3–$6 per trip

  • Rideshares (Uber, DiDi): $10–$30 depending on distance

  • City passes or cards: e.g. Opal (Sydney), Myki (Melbourne)

🎟️ Activities & Tours

Activity

Typical Cost (AUD)

Surf lesson: $60–$90

Great Barrier Reef snorkel: $150–$250

Skydiving: $350–$450

Blue Mountains Day Trip: $100–$150

Museum Entry / Gallery: $0–$30

Guided Wildlife Tour: $50–$120

💡 Many national parks are free or low-cost — great for budget-conscious adventurers.

🧳 Sample 2-Week Budget Breakdown

Budget Traveller (~$1,600–$2,000 AUD)

  • Hostels + public transport + supermarket food

  • Mix of free attractions and 2–3 paid experiences

Mid-Range Traveller (~$3,000–$4,500 AUD)

  • Hotels + some internal flights

  • Mix of restaurants, cafes, and guided tours

Luxury Traveller (~$6,000–$10,000+ AUD)

  • Boutique hotels or resorts

  • Fine dining, private tours, scenic flights

🔍 Final Tips to Save Money

  • Use travel apps like Rome2Rio, Skyscanner, and Wikicamps

  • Travel off-season (March–May or Sept–Nov) for better deals

  • Book multi-day passes for activities (e.g. reef/snorkel combos)

  • Take advantage of free walking tours and public museums

🎒 Final Word

Australia can be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you're roughing it in a campervan or living it up in a coastal villa, there’s a version of Australia that suits your budget and it's always worth the trip.

Looking for things to do?

Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.

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