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Which is the cheapest way to travel around Australia?

  • paperworkpaul posted: 02 Sep at 2:33 am

    Walking?

    I think you mean RENT a car, much simpler!

  • libbyland129 posted: 03 Sep at 6:47 am

    on a fridge? I know some people that rented a car really cheaply from someone they knew but its a very big country to go round

  • Debbie O posted: 05 Sep at 6:43 am

    backpacking would be the cheapest and getting buses

  • churie78 posted: 08 Sep at 5:09 am

    I did just that, bought a camper van which solved travel and accommodation problem then sold it for the same price when I’d finished with it. Bargain!

  • emma s posted: 08 Sep at 9:55 pm

    walking, jogging, running, doing cartwheels

  • WhizGirL posted: 11 Sep at 1:09 am

    Hitchhike !

  • emily_jane2379 posted: 13 Sep at 5:52 am

    Walking would be cheapest, but a little impractical. I have heard that this is possible in relation to Europe, but don’t know anyone who’s done it. If you buy a crp car then you aren;t gonna get much done, and I expect that you would have to take a much reduced offer on the car or risk not selling it at all. It’s not an option that would appeal to me, I reccomend that you use public transport- look into getting passes, I know you can get ones in US to last for 6mths/ a fortnight or whatever, which might be cheaper if your planning to do lots. & maybe rent a car for reaching more inaccessible areas. Have a fab time!!

  • Vanessa posted: 13 Sep at 11:49 pm

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  • alphadelta posted: 15 Sep at 1:07 pm

    Rather than renting a vehicle you could purchase a cheap one at the city you arive in. then when you have finished your trip sell it.
    There are other alternative like a motorcycle or round australia bus ticket with Murrays or Greyhound/pioneer.

    Lots of tourist purchase vans and cars to do this trip so it is very common. You do need an international drivers licence and a postal address at least to satisfy the registration requirements if staying long time.

  • red posted: 17 Sep at 11:18 am

    you could buy a car, the best place to look is on backpacker notice boards (in hostels/backpacker mags like tnt and british balls) as many are returning home and like you brought one for traveling and no longer need so it will be cheap. also check out ‘wicked campervans’ if your backpacking around as they have all you need to travel, you can sleep in it and cook etc. you can also pick it up in town and drop it off in which ever town you finish and its cheap.

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