
Most travelers will find that 13 to 16 days is perfect for a well-paced Australia trip with stops in Sydney, Cairns, Uluru, Adelaide, and Kangaroo Island. With more time, you can enjoy extra activities at each stop or a few days in another region like Melbourne. Keep reading for more inspiring Sydney, Cairns, Uluru, Adelaide, and Kangaroo Island itineraries.

May is the final month of autumn in much of Australia, but in the tropical north, it's also the start of the dry season. Whether you prefer cool crisp weather or hot and dry, May in Australia offers something for all tastes. From city sightseeing in the south to national park adventures in the "Top End" (northernmost section of the Northern Territory), here's what you need to know about traveling to Australia in May.

Cairns is an inviting city in northern Queensland and is an ideal launchpad for exploring the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. Adventure seekers will love the abundance of activities on offer, from sailing excursions to snorkeling trips along jungle rivers, while those looking for a laid-back vacation can relax at one of the region's many lavish resorts. Families will also find it a superb spot to stay, with plenty of kid-friendly activities and safe, sandy beaches.

August is the last month of winter in much of Australia and the middle of the dry season in the tropical north. Temperatures slowly increase from the lows of July, but conditions are generally good in most places for all sorts of activities. Whether you want to ski, laze on a beach, browse city museums, or road trip across the country, it's all possible in August.

As Australia's largest city, you could spend several weeks in Sydney and still not run out of things to see and do. But, most travelers don't have this long. If you're short on time, the priorities should be seeing some of the central city's landmarks, whereas if you have a few days, you can make some day trips to natural attractions farther afield. So, how many days should you spend in Sydney? Read on to find out more about your options.

Most travelers will find that 5 to 10 days is perfect for a well-paced Australia trip with stops in both Cairns and Port Douglas. Or, extend your trip and explore more of the country—some of the best-loved trip extensions include Sydney. Get inspired with the below ideas for Cairns and Port Douglas trips.

For most travelers, five to seven days is the perfect amount of time for an Australia trip with stops in both Gold Coast and Brisbane. With more time, you can enjoy extra activities at each stop or a few days in another region like Sydney or Airlie Beach. Get inspired with kimkim's Gold Coast and Brisbane trip ideas below.

When planning a trip to Australia, 10 days is ideal for visiting four different areas. However, if you're strapped for time, you can explore two regions in five days or up to three if you have a whole week at your disposal. For those with more time and flexibility, two weeks allows you to make stops at anywhere from four to 10 destinations, depending on your preferred pace.

December is the first summer month in most of Australia (and the rainy season in the tropical north). It's a busy time of year with school holidays around Christmas and New Year and an increase in international visitors who come to experience Australia's famously hot weather. And, despite temperatures being very hot in some places, there are plenty of spots to cool down and avoid the heat.

June is the beginning of winter in southern parts of Australia, but the middle of the dry season in the tropical north. While Australia isn't known for its cold temperatures, many visitors will be surprised by how cool it can get inland in the south, with snow possible in some places. But, if you'd rather avoid that, northern Queensland, the Northern Territory, and northern Western Australia are at their best in June.
