How much money will it take to travel from Adelaide to Melbourne?

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  • Hi, I'm taking a tour across Australia from Melbourne to Darwin and I was wondering how much money to take with me for spending money. I'm going to spend three days in Melbourne, join my tour which takes 18 days and then two days in Darwin. About half the meals are provided on the tour, and all the accommodation is paid for, for the whole trip, so I just need a rough estimate for food and souvenirs, and possibly some things to do in Melbourne, Adelaide and Darwin. Thanks

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    allow $15 - $50 per meal depending on where you eat souveneirs will be $10 & up things to do? depends on what sort of things you want to do you have received better answers on lonely planet, but your question was also more detailed http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=2178026

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It's up to you... but be careful in places like Coober Pedy buying OPALS.... yes there are many fine opals up there but the prices can be a bit con... not all but some.... because of the isolation in the bush anything is expensive.... especially fresh food... any way i'm sure you will enjoy the experience....

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allow $15 - $50 per meal depending on where you eat souveneirs will be $10 & up things to do? depends on what sort of things you want to do you have received better answers on lonely planet, but your question was also more detailed http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=2178026

Greg S

It greatly depends on what souvenirs you're going to want and where you want to eat. I'd recommend staying away from the touristy food areas if possible because it's generally far more money then it's worth. Take a look here for info on what to do: http://thebackpackernetwork.com/about-australia/

itspunkbro

I'd suggest you allow for about $500-$1000, but you don't need to bring it all. You can just pay for things with a credit card or withdraw money from a bank machine using your ordinary debit card .

fruitsalad

It greatly depends on what souvenirs you're going to want and where you want to eat. I'd recommend staying away from the touristy food areas if possible because it's generally far more money then it's worth. Take a look here for info on what to do: http://thebackpackernetwork.com/about-australia/

I'd suggest you allow for about $500-$1000, but you don't need to bring it all. You can just pay for things with a credit card or withdraw money from a bank machine using your ordinary debit card .

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