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Staycation Sensations For Aussies Seeking Winter Sun

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31/05/2016
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Staycation Sensations For Aussies Seeking Winter Sun

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More than 10 million Australians chose to stay on home soil for their last holiday  and an Australian staycation makes for a perfect winter warmer.

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Research shows over 79 per cent of Aussies don’t take all of their accrued annual leave. Aussies are also contributing more than $2.1billion in unpaid overtime every week. So now is a prime opportunity for Aussies to unwind at some iconic local hot spots.

To help inspire an Aussies seeking a winter getaway experience, the team at World2Cover has provided these top ideas and destination tips.

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1. Uluru is one of the natural wonders of the world, famous for its vibrant red earth. Located near the centre of a semi-arid desert, temperatures can reach a scorching 40°C in summer. In June and July, the mercury can still reach over 20°C in the day and drop to 5°C at night. Be sure to stay well hydrated and pack a variety of clothing to stay comfortable throughout your excursions.

Australia outback landscape.
Australia outback landscape.

2. Driving the Nullarbor in winter is a great way to experience an authentic outback adventure without frying in your car. However, roos are most active at dawn and dusk and can cause serious damage to your vehicle if hit. Stick to driving during the day when they are easy to spot (and it’s easier for them to spot you). Parts of the road trip are also very isolated at quieter times of the year, so make sure you have adequate water supplies and a satellite phone in case of emergency.

An iconic warning road sign for kangaroos near Uluru in Northern Territory, Australia
An iconic warning road sign for kangaroos near Uluru in Northern Territory, Australia

3. Australia has some great hiking options, including McPherson Range in Queensland. Mt. Maroon offers the best views, however the challenging terrain should not be underestimated. The six hour trek is exceptionally steep and almost vertical at times, so invest in the right footwear and equipment as you work up a sweat.

4. If you are seeking adventure, try croc-spotting in Kakadu National Park, which is warm all year round. Just remember to stick to designated observation areas and be aware that there is risk of these prehistoric predators whenever you are near water in the park.

Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile

5. Port Lincoln is another great spot for thrill seekers looking to try shark cage diving, as the giant mature female sharks (over five metres length) are most likely to be seen between April and September. Be sure your insurance policy includes adventure-sports cover so you are fully protected should anything go wrong.

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Port Lincoln

6. The Daintree, just north of Cairns, is the oldest rainforest in the world and houses an array of Australia’s unique flora and fauna. Our nation is well-known as home to some of the most venomous snakes and spiders in the world, so be sure to pack insect repellent, a first aid kit, and wear enclosed walking boots to protect against unwanted bites.

Rainforest, Daintree National Park, Queensland, Australia
Rainforest, Daintree National Park, Queensland, Australia

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