Is $3,000 Enough for Australia?
Yes — $3,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to Australia. One person can travel for 13 days, or two people for 6 days.
What$3,000 Gets You
Budget
31 days
solo ·15 days for two
Mid-range
13 days
solo ·6 days for two
Luxury
5 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (13 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$624–$1,430
Food & Dining$286–$650
Transport$130–$260
Activities$130–$325
Miscellaneous$65–$156
Total (excl. flights)$1,235–$2,821
Remaining for flights$179–$1,765
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- ✓Cook at hostels using supermarket groceries to save 50% on food costs.
- ✓Book domestic flights on Jetstar or Bonza for fares from A$49.
- ✓Free BBQ facilities in parks are everywhere; bring your own supplies.
- ✓Get a Greyhound hop-on-hop-off pass for flexible budget travel along the coast.
FAQ
How much does a trip to Australia cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $95/day, mid-range about $217/day, and luxury travelers around $520/day per person.
Is Australia expensive to visit?
Yes, Australia is one of the pricier destinations due to high wages and remote geography. However, free beaches, parks, and BBQ facilities help budget travelers.
Do I need cash in Australia?
Rarely. Australia is one of the most cashless societies. Tap-and-go cards work almost everywhere.
When is the cheapest time to visit Australia?
May through July (Australian autumn/winter) offers the lowest prices for southern destinations.