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Canberra Holiday Packages: rated 4.4/5 (based on 173 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹160,000/-
Canberra Holiday Packages
Canberra is especially known for its multiple celebrations of various festivals across the city, especially the Floriade which is a festival which welcomes the spring season to the country. There are multiple gardens across the city which are well maintained and perfect to spend an evening at. The whole city is planned with care including these gardens keeping in mind the tourism it generates as well as its benefits to the people living in the city. Find the best among the Canberra packages and venture on a beautiful journey.
How To Reach:
By Air:
The Canberra Airport is well connected to all the major cities in Australia and the world. There are multiple flights to the city from Delhi and Bangalore airports in India. The commute from the airport to the various tourist destinations in the city can be done by bus or cab as per convenience.
By Rail:
You can travel to Canberra by train from Sydney. The journey is known for the beautiful views it offers of the surrounding landscapes.
By Road:
Canberra is well connected to all the cities and towns in Australia with good roads and highways directly and indirectly. Buses connect the city to all the major cities in the country.
Best Time To Visit:
Canberra is a city which is a great place to visit throughout the year because of the commercial activities that go on in the city. It is a popular destination in Australia all year round.
September to November:
These months mark the spring season in the region. The atmosphere is pleasant and cool with light sunlight and clear skies. It also brings multiple festivals to the city, and the vibrant city is in celebration throughout these months.
December to February:
The summer season occurs in the months from December to February in the city. This is one of the most crowded seasons for the city with a large number of tourists from all over the world.
March to May:
These months have the fall or autumn season in the city. The city is a beautiful shade of yellow and brown with pleasantly cool winds and an energetic atmosphere.
June to August:
The winter season occurs from June to August. The temperature drops to an average of 6 degree Celsius. These months are cold with beautiful white snowfall around the city. Though winter is not a popular season to visit Canberra, it often showcases the most picturesque views of the city and its surrounding regions.
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FAQs About Canberra Tour Packages
What is Canberra famous for?
Canberra is famous for its vibrant festivals and its many gardens which are spread across the town.
What is the distance between Sydney and Canberra?
The distance from Sydney to Canberra is 247 kilometres by air and around 290 kilometres by roadway.
What is the coldest month in Canberra?
The coldest month is July with the average temperature of 6 degree Celsius.
How far is Canberra from Melbourne?
The flight distance from Canberra to Melbourne is 466 kilometres, and the distance by road is around 660 kilometre.
Are Opal cards used in Canberra?
No, Opal cards are not used in Canberra. Myki cards are used for trains instead.
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