Hotel advice for a 3 day 2 night trip to Newcastle🤾
Hotel advice for a 3 day 2 night trip to Newcastle🤾 As a student party seeking a high quality of life, our travels can also be both economical and character-filled!🏆🥇With an ultra-low budget, we experienced camel riding on the beach, sand-skiing adventures, and hot air balloon flights!🪃🏈🏸 Day 1:🧗🎨 1. Getting Out: Exploring the Beauty of Newcastle Rent a car early in the morning from Sydney. It only takes 2 hours to reach Newcastle, so the comfortable journey begins.🎤 2. The Beach Experience: The ultimate enjoyment of camels and sand-skiing🎳🎤 Then, we went directly to Birubi Beach, where we experienced the unique style of camel riding and the adrenal gland soaring sand activities. The $40 camel ride and the $40 unlimited sand sliding adds endless pleasure to our journey.🎮🤹 3. Dinner: a gourmet feast with a Mediterranean flair🍸🍡🍺🍻 After the day's adventure, we enjoyed an exquisite dinner at Unit 2 / 1 King St, Newcastle's Sea Restaurant. At an average cost of AUD70 per person, we can enjoy the food as well as the ritual that comes with a high-class dining experience.🍚🍸 4. Staying in a hotel: a simpler than simple night🚒🕍 A night stay at 21 Parnell Pl, Newcastle East, at the price of 900 RMB a night, comfortable accommodation experience, was another manifestation of our cost-effective trip.📱 Day 2: 1. Early morning hot air balloon tour: Overlooking the dawn of Hunter Valley The next morning, we went to Pokolbin to greet the sunrise in a hot air balloon, 185 Australian dollars spent, in exchange for the magnificent morning view of the Valley of Hunters and irreplaceable flight.🎙️💽 2. Freedom Activities: Feel every corner of the city with your heart🛩️ After the hot air balloon, we returned to downtown Newcastle, free to schedule our time and enjoy relaxing shopping and exploring.🛺🚠 Day 3: 1. Newcastle Museum. We leave at half past eight in the morning and arrive at half past ten. The museum is small, and it is almost an hour.🩼🎥 2 Christ Church Cathedral The church is on a hillside and is relatively large. It is open for free and unlimited photos. Only there's a small cemetery in the back, which doesn't mind being lightning-proof. We played in the front area for a while.💶 3 Newcastle Memorial Walk This is a very well repaired seaside walk, because the terrain is relatively high, one side is the sea, one side can see the city view of Newcastle, walking difficulty of a star, find a whale.📹 Overview of Travel Expenses - Car Hire + Gas: approximately AUD 205 - Camel riding: 40 AUD - Sandfloss: 40 AUD - Dinner: 70 AUD per person - Hotel accommodation: 900 yuan - Hot air balloons: AUD 185 per capita #StudyinginAustralia #Attractions#TravelTips #SydneyAroundTheWorld #SydneyShortTours #StudyingAustralia #LivinginSydney