What To Wear When Vacationing in Australia

There are only five nations on Earth that are larger than Australia. Despite Australia's size, only a tiny percentage of the nation is suitable for farming. It's home to three time zones and the flattest, driest land of any inhabited continent on the planet, and nine out of every 10 residents live on the coast.

Australia's also home to various animals, including poisonous snakes and spiders, crocodiles, and kangaroos. The wildlife and the habitats throughout the continent present distinct safety issues for people. Whether you're an Australian or an international tourist, it's crucial to pack carefully for your vacation in Australia. Let's look at what to wear and how to pack for your Australian holiday.

Consider your destination.


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Australia encompasses 5 percent of the world's total landmass. You have over 7.6 million square kilometers to choose from when planning a vacation, and your destination will impact what you should wear.

While most people live on the coast, you could opt to spend your vacation at an inland river. The Deniliquin holiday park is perfect for people who enjoy water sports, such as fishing and kayaking. You'll want to pack your swimsuit and beach attire if you plan to spend most of your time on the water. Deniliquin doesn't get much rain throughout the year, so you shouldn't have to worry about rain gear, but you might want to pack some hiking boots if you plan to go wildlife watching or take a bushwalk.

July's the coldest month of the year in Deniliquin, with average highs reaching 58°F, while residents and visitors enjoy average highs of 80°F or more from November through March. Those visiting during Australia's winter may want to pack some denim jeggings or slim-fit jeans to wear at night. Layering's a great idea, and packing tees and sweaters allows you to adjust your attire to the weather.

Deniliquin is in New South Wales, and Darwin is over 3,600 kilometers away. If you're planning a vacation to Darwin, you'll need different clothes. The monthly high temperatures only dip down to 88°F in July while the average high temperatures reach 90°F or more eight months of the year. Although Darwin averages zero days of rain from June to August, summer tourists could experience an average of 17 days of rainfall in January. Packing rain gear, water-repellent clothing made of quick-drying materials, and waterproof footwear ensures you're ready to make the most of your vacation during the rainy season.

Consider your planned activities.


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Since most people live on the coast, many popular vacation destinations are also in coastal areas. Whether you're going to the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland or plan to enjoy surfing in New South Wales, you'll want to pack swimsuits, beach cover-ups, and hats to protect your face and eyes from the sun.

Although many people associate Australia with beaches and sunny days, the Australian Alps get plenty of snow each year. Pack for cooler temperatures if you're planning a skiing vacation. Jeans and sweaters are perfect for curling up by a fire after a day on the slopes, but clothes made from moisture-wicking synthetics are ideal for winter sports because they're light and help keep your skin dry. Opt for a hat instead of earmuffs to keep your head warm.

Even if your primary destination is a beach in Sydney or the Gold Coast, you may be looking for other things to do at nighttime. Australia's cities feature various restaurants, nightclubs, and other venues you may visit. Packing casual dress clothes is an excellent idea if you plan to go out for dinner or want to spend a day visiting a local museum or art gallery.

There are many vacation destinations to choose from in Australia. Consider your destination's weather to ensure you pack suitable attire. Considering your planned activities will also help you pick the right clothes to wear on your vacation.