How to travel Australia on a Budget (2024)

Travelling in Australia travel doesn’t necessarily mean spending a fortune on your trip. Despite the high cost of living (Australia scores no. 6 of the most expensive countries globally), there are many ways to reduce expenses and travel on a budget is possible. If you follow a simple step-by-step plan, choose cost-effective ways of getting around and stay in budget-friendly accommodation, you can save a lot of money and travel to Australia for less than 80 dollars a day.

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I know it’s easy to make mistakes and choose the wrong things if you don’t research first. I have been travelling around Australia for +14 as a solo traveller. When you go alone, you are bound to spend more, so I’ve learned many things to cut down on travel’s overall cost over the years.

I wrote a list of dos and don’ts in Australia that will help you avoid many common pitfalls that first time-travellers experience. It will also help you create a realistic budget for travelling to Australia.

How much does it cost to travel to Australia?

I often hear, “I cannot afford to travel to Australia because it’s too expensive”. It is commonplace and not real. That Australia is an expensive country to live and visit is a fact, but I can tell you that in some respects travel in Australia is as pricey as in Europe.

However, there are a few things that have an impact when budgeting for your Australia Trip. For instance, if you can choose when you travel and are flexible with dates, you can keep travel expenses low and grab the best travel deals. Visiting in the low season means saving money.

In +15 years of solo travels in Australia, I had experienced the country in many different ways, from the lowest budget travel in 2004 when I spent around 4 thousand Euro for 10 weeks to the highest cost of the trip in 2013 when the Australian dollar reached the highest exchange rate, that made my travel expenses 30-40% more expensive with over 7,5 thousand Euro for 10 weeks.

Despite the Australian dollar fluctuation, I have learnt what works and what doesn’t. I have realised that you cannot travel to Australia without a well-thought-out travel plan because if you do, it will quickly drain your budget over time.

Things to know when planning a Budget Trip to Australia

Here is a list of my best travel tips for travelling to Australia on a budget that will help you create the travel plan for Australia that works well for you.

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How to save money on your Australia Trip

It all starts with proper travel planning. I cannot stop emphasising the importance of having a good plan, which is crucial for a successful trip. It is not only for”making the most of your time”, but first and foremost regarding saving money on all those things that suck.

With proper planning, you can save hundreds if not thousands of dollars on your Australian Holidays.

  • Australia is a remote country not for last-minute decisions
    Basically, every trip to Australia means flying from another part of the world. Finding a cheap flight to Australia should be the primary goal of every savvy traveller. While Skyscanner and Google.com/flights/ are great planning tools for finding cheap flights, you can use the incognito version on your browser to avoid higher flight rates linked to a browser with a disclosed location. Check out this page with tips for finding a cheap flight to Australia.
  • Make sure you know the best time of the year to travel to Australia
    I have been travelling throughout the year. March to May and Sept to November are the best months for visiting Australia. These months are in the off-season, which means there are no crowds with warm weather, and it’s cheaper than in another period of the year. Travel to Australia off-season will save at least 20-30% on the airfare and all main travelling expenses.

    Read this post on the best time to travel Australia

  • Make an itinerary plan that works well for you.
    Creating a travel plan that matches your wants, needs, interests, style, and budget requires time. It is why I have created many free resources and a guidebook: hands down the best travel book for Australia that you can find online.How to travel Australia on a Budget (3)
  • Travel distances have an impact on your Australia Trip
    Often distances are underestimated for obvious reasons. It’s not easy to evaluate how much time it takes to get from A to B regarding times, effort and money. That’s why I have written a guidebook with a full section about it. You can read more about the importance of knowing driving distances and rules in Australia in this post.And why and how you should break down your trip into segments to best suit your needs. I prefer going on short road trips in Australia and consider flying for distances over 1000 km. Hire a car or a camper van for a longer time and travel in a loop back to your starting point. By doing so, you avoid paying an additional fee for dropping off your car at a different location.

    Tip: If you only have two weeks, stick to one area of Australia only. Build your itinerary around two main Australian cities and explore places in that area.

  • Plan and Book early all your domestic flights.
    If you book early, you can fly for less than a hundred dollars from Sydney to Melbourne and most cities. If you miss out on the flight deals and wait till the very last minute, you may end up paying three to four times the regular flight price.Jetstar is one of the best Australian airlines that offers excellent value discounted flights every week. Sign up for the Friday Frenzy and get email alerts with the best deals. Domestic flight deals in Australia are available 3-4 months ahead, so plan your research accordingly.

Tips for saving money on accommodation in Austalia

After the initial cost of going to Australia and getting around, the significant expense is accommodation. But where do you stay on the cheap in Australia? Forget hotels. They are way too expensive, especially if you plan a more extended trip. The average hotel’s rates are between 160 to 250 per night for a double room in a three to four-star hotel. Bed and breakfast rooms cost around 120 to 150 AUD, and the cheapest way is to stay in Australian Hostels.

YHA hostels are, in my opinion, the best hostels I have ever stayed in. You can book private rooms from 60 to 70 AUD with shared bathroom to 80 to 100 AUD with private bath. Shared dorms are available from 20 to 30 dollars.

Private accommodation in Australia is reasonable and is the most valuable option I would consider if you travel alone and like to stay in a real home with the locals. The rates vary a lot depending on the location, the type of house or apartment and the facilities offered.

On average, the cost is close to a private room in a hostel, but you can find places for 200-250 dollars a night if these are beachfront locations and villas with pool and more amenities.

The best way to stay privately is to use Airbnb, which is good for short to long-term travel around Australia.

What type of budget Accommodation in Australia

To recap, here are some great tips on choosing budget-friendly accommodation in Australia:

  • Save on lodging by staying in hostels
    The YHA hostels are what I recommend, good value with excellent facilities, offering double rooms for less than 100 AUD per night. Here are my picks for the best YHA hostels in Australia.
  • Stay privately with Airbnb
    You can use this link and get 40 AUD off your first booking. In Australia, you will find heaps of great locations for 70-100 AUD per night, and the benefits of staying with the locals are unmatched.
  • Travelling long-term in Australia
    If you plan to go to Australia and stay long-term, I will try house sitting as it is the cheapest accommodation. I have done this several times. In this post, you can get my tips for finding a good house sit in Australia.

How to save money on long-term travel in Australia

  • Camping in Australia maybe not your thing, however being Australia a top destination for camping, you could try it out. You are better off hiring a car and staying in cabins or built-in tents for short road trips. I would recommend hiring a camper van for long-term travel only and using the Wikicamps app to locate the best-suited campsites.There are many basic campsites for a small fee, and some are free. An excellent chain for camping lovers is the BIG 4 campsites.
  • Eating out in Australia doesn’t have to be expensive.
    In cities like Melbourne and Sydney, there are food halls and street markets where you can eat for 10-15 Dollars. I would recommend the RSL clubs or Bowling Clubs in rural areas, and they have good meals at reasonable prices. I have written a post about the best places where to eat in Australia on a budget.
  • Internet and Mobile phone in Australia is costly!
    For the Internet, I would recommend the 4G Wi-fi von Telstra. Plans start from 30 Dollars/3 GB for one month, and the 50 Dollars gives you 5 GB to use over unlimited time. Make use of the free wi-fi in cities. Melbourne State Library has the best wi-fi in Australia, but you can use free wi-fi everywhere in public places.Telstra offers the best coverage, but it is the most expensive for mobile plans too. Lebara is another excellent option if you want to use it for international calls also, for 2-3 cent/min, you can phone nearly everywhere in the world. Check out this page for more info on the best travel apps for Australia.
  • Want help to create your own Australia Itinerary
    Without the hassle of wading through tons of information on the internet? I have created a compact guidebook that will help throughout the entire process. It gives you an in-depth knowledge of evaluating, choosing and balancing out a time frame with places to visit. You can also get a free chapter and get an overview of what you get with the guidebook.

Read more on how to plan an Australia Trip

Saving money tips for day-to-day expenses in Australia

Australian Supermarkets

There are three main Australian Supermarkets chains: Woolworths, Coles and IGA. They are all over the country; however, there are only local grocery stores in remote outback areas. I mostly shop at Woolworths because of their organic food label, Macro Wholefoods.

Discount supermarkets are becoming more popular in Australia, like the German discount supermarket Aldi; I was happy to discover it in Melbourne a few years ago when I picked up a rental car close to Franklin Street, the ideal place for shopping before setting off on a road trip to the Great Ocean Road. Aldi Stores are located mostly in cities, but more stores will open throughout the country.

On this page, you find the Aldi Store locations with new openings. Local fruits and vegetable markets are useful if you want to cook and buy fresh local produce. In cities like Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, there are daily fruit and veggie markets where you can shop at reasonable prices and get the best local produce.

The Cost of Food in Australia and how to spend less on meals

You will be stunned to see the prices of bottled water in Oz. The cost of a bottle of water in food stores or supermarkets is 3,5 dollars for 1,5 litre. If you consider that you will be drinking an average of 1-3 bottle/day, it comes to 150-200 dollars/month, which is insane. To save on bottled water, buy the home brands from Coles and Woolworths for less than 1 dollar per bottle. Aldi offers reasonable prices for bottled water too.

Plastic water tanks from 2-10 litres of water are also available from supermarkets, and it’s the best way to save money on water when you go on road trips. As soon as you travel out of cities, prices get higher, so get all your shopping done in the city. Tap water is okay if it’s filtered, and you can refill your bottles. In some hotels/hostels, they offer free filtered drinking water, which is the best way of keeping the cost of water low.

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Dairy products in Australia

Cheese and all milk products are expensive in Australia. You will not find anything below 8-10 dollars for a small piece of cheese. A scoop of ice cream costs 5 dollars which is ridiculously high.

How expensive is it to eat and drink in Australia eating?

While a meal in a restaurant will cost around 40-70 dollars, you can eat with 10-25 dollars in shopping food malls from various freshly cooked food stalls. Eating at local food markets is of good value. Coffee and cake, the average is 8-10 dollars, but I once paid 14 dollars in Perth! Drinks in Australia are costly. For a pint of beer, 6-8 dollars, the same for wine, 8-10 dollars if you consider that beer and wine are local produce, they are overpriced.

Electronics and non-food products

As most electronics brands are from Asia, Europe or the US, everything is exorbitantly expensive. So, as a rule, don’t buy electronics, and if you need a spare part of your camera, computer, or any electronic gear, buy an Australian brand that is less expensive. I once needed a memory card for my camera in the Outback. I spent 37 dollars on one memory card.

Here are my picks on travel accessories to travel Australia

Where to shop for cheap Travel Gear in Australia

For toiletries and all you may need on your travels, try BIG W is an Australian chain of retail shops with a wide choice of non-food items at a lower price. Dollar Sense is another chain of discount stores where you can buy everything you need on the go for low prices. You can also check out websites for coupon codes and get free coupons which entitle you to discounts on products and services.

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Conclusion on how to travel on a budget in Australia

Visiting Australia on a budget is possible. Once you know all the critical elements for researching, planning and choosing cost-effective ways of getting around the country, you are halfway on the right path. Then it’s up to you how and where you want to save money.

You may want to save money on transportation and accommodation and use those savings on tours and activities or the other way round. I hope this guide has shown you the best ways on how to travel to Australia cheaply.

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First published in 2016, last updated in April 2021

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FAQs

How to travel Australia on a Budget? ›

If you're on a tight budget, the easiest way to see the country is to buy a campervan when you touch down in Australia — this is how backpackers have been exploring Australia for decades. Then, when you've finished your road trip, you simply sell your campervan to a brand new arrival in the country.

What is the cheapest way to travel to Australia? ›

BUS TRAVEL

Travelling around Australia by public buses and train is affordable, plus it's environmentally friendly and comfortable. Buses in Australia are comfortable and safe. Roads are well-maintained, and you'll be treated to a scenic tour of the country while you travel.

How can I go to Australia on a budget? ›

For more ideas on how to travel Australia on a budget, we've compiled some helpful tips:
  1. Route planning. Spend time deciding where to visit. ...
  2. Use passes. ...
  3. Go rural. ...
  4. Eat in. ...
  5. Stay in hostels. ...
  6. Bring a bottle. ...
  7. Thrifty tipples. ...
  8. Crafty currency.

How much should you budget for a trip to Australia? ›

This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to Australia on average costs around $2,267 (AU$3,495) for one person and $4,535 (AU$6,989) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

How much money do I need to travel Australia? ›

Agree, $100 per person per day is the minimum you should allow. But the old saying about travel says take half the clothes and twice the money you think you'll need 😁. So $200 per day could easily be spent if you look at tours and activities whose costs can vary from free to hundreds.

Which US city is it cheapest to fly from to Australia? ›

These routes have the cheapest flights to Australia found by momondo users in United States
DepartingDestinationBest Price
HonoluluCoolangatta$736
Los AngelesMelbourne$737
San FranciscoMelbourne$808
PhoenixBrisbane$820
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What city is the cheapest to fly into Australia from us? ›

What's the cheapest city to fly into in Australia? The cheapest city to fly into is Melbourne, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Melbourne Tullamarine.

Is Australia expensive for US travelers? ›

Australia Travel Cost Overview

Generally, you can expect to spend around AU$1,400 (USD $945) for a 7-day trip to Australia, including the cost of accommodation, transportation, food, sightseeing, and car rental.

What is the cheapest time to fly to Australia? ›

Key Takeaways
  • May through June is the off-season, but remember that what is summer in the U.S. is winter for Australians.
  • Shoulder season—February to April and September to early December—is less expensive than the high season, but more expensive than the off-season.

Is Australia expensive for US tourists? ›

Is Australia expensive? The average tourist will spend $2,200 for a two-week stay. Of course, the cost to visit Australia ranges such that a budget traveler can spend as low as $900, while a luxury traveler can spend as much as $6,500.

How much is a meal in Australia? ›

The cost of eating out in Australia can vary greatly depending on where you are, the type of cuisine you prefer, and the restaurant you choose. On average, a meal at a mid-range restaurant in Australia can cost anywhere from AUD 20 to AUD 40 per person, excluding drinks and tips.

Do you tip in Australia? ›

Do you tip in Australia? Tipping in Australia is not expected. Instead, a service charge will normally be added to your bill. The service charge will usually be declared on the menu if you're in a cafe or restaurant, for example, and is paid directly to the company rather than to an individual member of staff.

How much spending money will I need for 2 weeks in Australia? ›

The cost of a two-week holiday in Australia can vary widely based on factors like accommodation, activities, and personal spending habits. On average, budgeting around $100 to $200 AUD per day for accommodation, meals, and local transportation is a reasonable estimate.

Is 5000 enough to travel Australia? ›

While backpacking Australia doesn't have to be ridiculously expensive, having around $5000 is a really good safety net that will cover you for at least a month of accommodation and basic living expenses while you get your feet.

How much cash can I carry to Australia? ›

There is no limit to the amount of physical currency that may be brought into or taken out of Australia. However, travellers entering and departing Australia must report any currency they are carrying of $10,000 or more in Australian dollars, or the foreign currency equivalent.

What is the best way to travel around Australia? ›

Flying is the best way to cover Australia's large distances in a short time. Australia has domestic airlines that travel to major and regional cities. Find out what you can't take on a plane and how you and your baggage will be screened.

What months are the cheapest to fly to Australia? ›

When is the cheapest time to fly to Australia? We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Australia is currently November.

What is the cheapest time of year to travel to Australia? ›

Low season (June-August)

Winters in Australia are cool and cloudy, but there's still plenty of sunshine to enjoy as well. The good thing about travelling during this period is that there are fewer tourists, cheaper flights and you can get great deals on accommodation.

What is the cheapest month to fly from US to Australia? ›

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Low seasonApril
High seasonDecember
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