G'day, Mates! Three-Month Round Trip to Australia for Young and Broke Travelers 🇦🇺✨
- travel for the young and broke
- 28. Mai 2024
- 3 Min. Lesezeit

Pack your bags, grab your sunnies, and get ready for an epic three-month adventure Down Under! Australia is calling, and we're here to guide you through the best party hostels, budget-friendly eats, and unforgettable experiences. Let's dive into this sexy, exciting, and oh-so-charming trip through the land of kangaroos and endless beaches.
Weeks 1-4: Sydney and Surroundings
Start your adventure in Sydney, the iconic gateway to Australia. Check into Wake Up! Sydney, the ultimate party hostel with dorms starting at AUD $30 per night. Expect epic bar crawls and rooftop parties that will make your stay unforgettable. While you're here, don't miss the must-see sights like the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach. For breakfast, head to The Grounds of Alexandria, a stunning garden café where brekkie costs around AUD $15-20. Lunch at Harry’s Café de Wheels for their famous pies and mash, all under AUD $10. Dinner in Chinatown offers affordable and delicious meals for around AUD $10-15.

Sydney's nightlife is legendary. Hit up Ivy Bar for a fancy yet fun night out, and check out their weekly events. On your day off from partying, take a day trip to the Blue Mountains for hiking and epic views. To save money, grab an Opal card for public transport, join free walking tours, and enjoy a picnic at the Royal Botanic Garden.
Weeks 5-8: Melbourne and The Great Ocean Road
Next, head to Melbourne, the hipster haven of Australia. Stay at The Nunnery, a cozy and social hostel with dorms from AUD $25 per night. Explore the city's vibrant street art in Hosier Lane, shop at Queen Victoria Market, and relax at St. Kilda Beach. For breakfast, try Brother Baba Budan, known for the best coffee in town and pastries for AUD $5-10. Brunch at Higher Ground offers Instagram-worthy dishes around AUD $20, and dinner at Chin Chin provides trendy Thai cuisine with mains from AUD $15.
Melbourne's nightlife is a must-experience. Revolver Upstairs is a club that never sleeps, perfect for night owls. Take a day trip along The Great Ocean Road by renting a car with friends to split costs. Use a Myki card for trams and trains, visit free museums and galleries, and shop at farmers markets for fresh, cheap produce to keep your budget in check.
Weeks 9-12: Cairns and The Great Barrier Reef
In Cairns, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, stay at Gilligan’s Backpacker Hotel & Resort, an ultimate party hostel with dorms starting at AUD $20 per night. Must-see spots include the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. For breakfast, visit Caffiend, a local favorite with meals around AUD $10-15. Lunch at Rusty’s Markets offers fresh and cheap eats, while dinner at The Pier Bar provides great vibes and meals for AUD $15-20.
Enjoy Cairns' nightlife at The Woolshed, a legendary backpacker bar. Spend your days snorkeling or diving in the Reef or taking the Kuranda Scenic Railway. Book reef tours in advance for discounts, swim in free lagoons, and participate in hostel activities and free BBQs to save money.

Week 13: Byron Bay
Byron Bay, known for its chill vibes, is your next stop. Stay at Arts Factory Lodge, a hippie haven with dorms from AUD $25 per night. Explore Cape Byron Lighthouse and Byron’s beaches. Breakfast at Bayleaf Café costs around AUD $10-15, brunch at The Farm offers fresh and local meals around AUD $20, and dinner at Miss Margarita serves tacos and drinks with mains for AUD $15.
The Beach Hotel is a fantastic spot for live music and a great crowd. Take a day trip to Nimbin, a quirky, hippie town. Walk or bike around Byron Bay to save money, shop at farmers markets for affordable meals, and join free yoga classes on the beach.
Tips for Budget Travelers
Consider joining volunteer programs like WWOOF (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) to save on accommodation and food. Get on the guest list early for clubs and look out for happy hour deals. The best time to travel is during spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May) for great weather and fewer crowds. Make sure to get routine vaccinations and apply for the Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417) if you plan on working. An approximate budget for three months is around AUD $5,000-6,000, including flights, accommodation, food, and activities.
Final Thoughts
Australia is the ultimate playground for young and broke travelers. With its stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and epic adventures, there's never a dull moment. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, grab your mates, and get ready for the trip of a lifetime! 🌏✈️🍻
Stay tuned for more travel tips and tricks, and happy travels! 🇦🇺✨
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