
Victoria Australia Travel Guide
Major mobile providers are Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone. Prepaid SIM cards are available at airports, supermarkets, and official stores.
Free public Wi-Fi spots exist, but mobile data offers the most consistent connection.
Australian English is the main language. Learning a few local phrases makes a positive impression.
Australia Post handles mail services. Familiarize yourself with common Australian terms for everyday items.
Verify opening hours for specific attractions and businesses, especially when traveling outside Melbourne's city center or during public holidays.
Greetings are casual. A handshake is a common greeting for introductions. Eye contact is customary. "G'day" is a common informal greeting.
Generally relaxed dress. Smart casual is suitable for most urban settings. Beachwear for the beach only. Dress appropriately for formal events.
Generally no restrictions in public spaces. Be respectful of privacy when photographing people. Some venues limit flash photography.
Tipping is not customary or expected. "Bring Your Own" (BYO) alcohol is common at many casual restaurants.
Show respect for Aboriginal culture and history. Avoid boastful or excessively loud behavior.
A little awareness of local customs greatly enriches your interaction with the people and places of Victoria. Politeness and a willingness to learn are always well received.
Victoria strives to be an accessible destination for all travelers.
Melbourne is generally considered an easy-to-reach city. Public transport, buildings, and footpaths frequently accommodate mobility needs.
public transport and major attractions offer provisions for accessible travel.
Support services cater to travelers with visual or hearing impairments.
Organizations and websites offer valuable accessibility information.
Melbourne and Victoria are committed to being welcoming to all visitors, with ongoing efforts to improve accessibility across the region.
Managing your finances in Victoria is straightforward, with various methods of payment and readily available cash access.
The local currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Card payments are widely accepted.
Automatic Teller Machines are widely available for cash withdrawals. Banks offer foreign exchange services.
Plan your spending to fully experience Victoria without overspending.
Keep your financial information secure during your travels.
Load funds in various currencies, including AUD, before your trip.
Prepaid cards help you stick to a travel budget by limiting spending.
Funds are separate from your main bank account, providing security.
Carrying a mix of forms of payment plus a tiny amount of local currency often serves travelers well in Victoria.