Hello,
My husband and I will be traveling to Australia in October this year (2016). We have about 15 nights in total and are planning to fly into Sydney from Vancouver Canada. Ideally we are looking at Sydney, Melbourne and Tasmania...there are key things we are looking for and I am not sure if these three locations are too much for 15 nights and if we need to narrow down even more. Here is what we are looking for and some questions that will help me decide what to do next.
This will be our first trip and we recognize that we can only do a small area of the country based on size and geography - we are fine with that. I am a wildlife lover and so my number one priority is animals, kangaroos, koalas, wombats, platypus, tasmanian devils, penguins etc...thus, the Melbourne area and Tasmania seem like the right areas. We also don't want to be in the urban areas for the entire trip as we are trying to get away from city life for a couple of weeks. We love good food, wine and nature.
We are not sure how long to spend in each location as I would like to do the GOR, Phillip Island, Kangaroo island(?), but also have a few days here and there where we are not on the go. My husband is set on Tasmania so that is a non negotiable, but I don't want to be there the entire 2 weeks.
So, the questions are: How much time do we spend in the three locations? Do we drive from Sydney to Melbourne or fly? If we fly, will we miss something magical on the way there? Do we skip Sydney altogether and spend more time exploring Melbourne and Tasmania?
We are in our early 40's, have traveled extensively, prefer to do things on our own, happy to drive and like to be in more remote areas when possible.
Thoughts, insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Nathalie

