Whereabouts? You got to think about the weather if you go in our summer. I'd like to do South America for a year. Snowboarding in the winter, some decent surfing in the summer, plenty of chang, plenty to see, want to eat some big fat argie steaks, want to see piranha's in the amazon, want to see the brazilian beaches etc
I was thinking Oz / NZ but now you mention the weather it'll probably be too hot to be comfortable.
I'd love to do South America as well, particularly Peru. There's not many places in the world I wouldn't like to visit tbh. I'll see how things go with getting a job, saving etc before I make any decisions on where exactly I'm going.
NZ in our summer is their ski season. I did a season in Queenstown in 98 and it was freezing! It's ski season in Australia as well. The only warm parts would be Cairns and Darwin, and the best time to visit is our summer time as it's not so humid then but still really hot. But then again, I think Cairns is a dump and Darwin isn't too great. Surrounding areas are ok though. But I think you've been there anyway?
Sorry I'm loosing the plot. I was in Oz this summer (our summer) and the weather was fine. What am I talking about. :D
Cairns was warm for one day (very warm) but then nothing special weather wise for the rest of time, Sydney was only ever slightly sunny / warm at best.
I thought Cairns was OK, nothing out of this world but nice enough. The beach is horrible and muddy though, you couldn't sunbathe on it.
Yep, and I didn't like the "promenade" bit either. I just thought it was a bit too much "backerpacker" land. Was there still a massive boozer called the Woolshed or summin similar?
I'd really like to travel West from Darwin, to Broome and then following the coast to Perth. Great surfing and great stuff to see.
Yeah it was very backpacker orientated definitely. All the bars and kebab shops etc. Don't remember any names of the bars, we only went in one round that area for some lunch and a pint.
Our hotel was a good 30 mins outside the centre of Cairns. There were a few hotels and some amazing restaurants beside our hotel. Everywhere was delicious.
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Don't know what you could possibly be referring to, Kid :D.