Without any doubt, potential travellers first develop a bond with the country to which they will travel. That said, every traveller is unique... and then very particular about their travel experiences in Australia. Admittedly, based on anecdotal experience with our North American clients, five common characteristics applying to leisure travellers to Australia (... beyond carrying a passport): Australia 5 Common Characteristics Of Travellers To Australia common-characteristics-of-travelers-to-australia
1. They’re generally experienced international travellers. i.e. Australia tends NOT to be their first travel foray.
2. What makes client itineraries so similar is that all travellers are so different. While climbing Sydney’s Harbor Bridge, marvelling at the Opera House, shopping and dining in Melbourne, diving the Great Barrier Reef, enjoying an Uluru Sounds of Silence outback dinner, savouring South Australia, indulging Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, and Western cget plenty of well-deserved play, what makes all itineraries so similar, is that they’re all so different! (BTW, the answers to both questions are YES, and YES)
3. Most clients are very well informed, and know what they want. However, a common complaint is that while online information maybe very plentiful, accessing seemingly unbiased info is now akin to ‘drinking-from-a-fire-hose’.
4.The travellers are open to experiences we may suggest. Most travellers are look for unique itineraries and won’t hesitate to plan 'outside-the-box'. Australia
5. Primary motivations are unique. Some travellers wish to relax at the beach, some come for a musical tour, some to indulge in food and wine, some to experience adventure and wildlife...
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