Arriving to Australia
Arrive to Australia
Airport transportation | Airport transportation |
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Taxis are usually always available at airports, bus stations, train stations and other tourist destinations. You can find taxis in dedicated taxi ranks or you can flag a taxi down off the street by holding out your hand. We suggest you to show the driver the address of your destination on paper if you are not confident in speaking in English. Taxis can be more expensive than other transport alternatives but they are reliable and are recommended if you are carrying a lot of luggage. The driver should be able to tell you how much your taxi ride will cost to your destination before you leave. Taxi drivers accept cash or you can also usually pay using credit cards. Trains and buses
Shuttle busIt is also common to find at some airports companies that provide a shuttle bus service. This is a bus that you share with other passengers and which takes you to your final destination for a fixed fee. If you do not mind sharing a vehicle this can be a good option for you. To find these companies just look for the “shuttle bus” signs or ask the airport staff. Car RentalRenting a car could be a good option if you are travelling in a group and you are a little bit adventurous! If you decide to take this option please consider that you will be driving in a new city with new directions, rules and maybe on the other side of the road to what you are used to. You need to be very careful while you are driving in Australia, all road signs are enforced. In addition, you need to consider that you need to return the car at some point so we suggest asking the rental company if there is a location close to your destination, where you can return it to. There are plenty of car rental offices inside airports in Australia. Just be aware that sometimes renting a car can be more expensive than taking a taxi.
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