Travelers can expect economy fares from as low as $618 for an all-inclusive fares to this vibrant metropolitan country.
Scale the Sydney Harbour Bridge, visit the Sydney Opera House for some insta-worthy selfies/wefies or feast into the sea delights at the Sydney Fish Market.
If you are looking to travel during the off-peak season in the month of May, Sep, Oct and November, you get to enjoy the lowest fares throughout the year.
We had a go to see if we were promised the fares stated:
Fares were in fact lower at $638 for a return ticket to Sydney. What are you still waiting for? This has got to be one of the lowest fares to Sydney from Singapore.
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If you have been planning for a trip to the land Down Under, here’s your chance with Qantas’s sale which allows you to travel to different cities in Australia and New Zealand from $380 one-way inclusive of taxes, fees and surcharges.
As a frequent traveler to Australia myself, this limited time sale has caught my attention with one of the best economy fare you can get if you travel from Singapore.
Unfortunately, good deals don’t last as the sale will end in 2 days (7 Apr 2015). Thus, make your booking fast before the seats are gone.
Let’s check the actual booking for Melbourne as an example to see if it is indeed a steal.
Singapore – Melbourne:
Melbourne – Singapore:
It would come up to a total of $677 SGD all-in which include taxes, fees and carriage charges. If you are wondering what they mean by “exclude local airport taxes at time of check-in”, it seems like you have nothing to worry about if you are travelling to Australia. Read them here: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1232092 or verify with the Qantas’s office (+65 6415 7373) when you make your booking.
As you can see below,the cheapest economy fare would cost you $148.00 $59.20 for a one-way ticket.($164.24 after airport tax and other surcharges)
I did some comparison with other budget airline such as Australia carrier Jetstar and it seems that the cheapest one way ticket would already set you back at $382.27 per ticket. ($446.45 after tax and other surcharges)
Besides cheap airfares, there are so much things to do in Sydney besides visiting the Sydney Opera House and climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Take a helicopter tour or learn surfing at the Bondi Beach.
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If you are travelling within these few weeks, you should catch the Sydney Royal Easter Show that runs from 26 Mar – 8 April 2015 at the Sydney Olympic Park. Get up close with up to 10,000 animals on show with the Animal Walk or just get let your hairs down with all the exciting rides at the carnival. Did i also say that Jamie Oliver will be doing a live cooking exhibition at the Woolworths Fresh Food Dome too?
If that’s not exhilarating enough for you, then go for a whale watching cruise at the Sydney Harbour. Hold your breath when these giant mammals leap out of the water and hopefully you can snap a motion photo for memories sake as you don’t see this in Singapore. (herrings perhaps?)
I’d also recommend a trip to the Sydney Fish Market and you get to feast on a wide variety of fresh catches from the ocean at affordable price.
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How about a beer to go with your seafood platter filled with different kind of oysters, lobsters and prawns?
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And there can’t be better time to go with the Aussie Dollar hitting a 5 year low.
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