Winter is traditionally a time to hibernate but with so many things to see and do throughout the country during the colder months, there’s no better time to explore.
Beat the crowds, the tourists and the lines and carve up some fun this winter.
With a temperate climate within driving or short flying distance at any time of the year, Australian’s can take advantage of low season rates and enjoy holidays in winter.
Embrace the cold
Rug up and dive right into the winter season.
While Australia is general regarded as a “summer country” and best known for its sand and surf, the cold weather is welcome to those who enjoy the lower temperatures and the rainfall, which settles the dust.
Australia is blessed with a number of excellent ski fields.
These include Falls Creek and Mount Buller in Victoria, or Thredbo and Perisher Valley in NSW.
All fields enjoy a good amount of snowfall most years and most slopes are enjoyed by all; from the novice to the most advanced.
Check the relevant destination websites to figure out which slope is right for you.
The main skiing period is in July and August, with the official season running from the second weekend in June to the first weekend of October.
Explore the unique
Winter is a wonderful time to take a look at the variety of quirky events held throughout the country.
Check out the Tourism Australia webiste – australia.com – for an extensive list of events happening throughout the nation.
Or you can jump on local “whats happening in ...” pages on Facebook to see what the locals are up to.
There is something for all members of your travelling group when you travel throughout winter.
Whether you choose to embrace the cold, or avoid the frostbite and escape to north, there are a plethora of activities, events and destinations to choose from.
Do your research, ask friends and family about their favourite experiences and get out of hibernation this winter.