ellen10
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We have just returned from travelling 9 weeks in our caravan. We travelled up though Orange, Lightning ridge, jumped across the border just before Queensland closed their borders again to NSW. We travelled though such places as Roma, Carnavon Gorge, Longreach, Winton, Undarra lava tubes, Cobbald Gorge and then out to the coast to Innisfail and headed south down the coast. Saw so many amazing places that we had never heard of before until we talked to fellow travellers.
What surprised us was the number of people travelling, so many caravans on the road in rural Queensland. Every where we went caravan parks were full, tours were full, you needed to book in advance. Restaurants had to be booked ahead, full every night, no "just rocking up". People we spoke to said that they would normally be flying somewhere interstate, overseas or going on a cruise etc, but were now exploring their state. Country towns said they have never been busier.
The Queensland coastal caravan parks were a little easier to get into because the regular Vic, SA, NSW visitors who have yearly bookings of 3 months hadn't got "out" in time. But still you had to book ahead to get a site. Coastal NSW was the same and every park we spoke to were fully booked for the October long weekend and at near capacity over the school holidays. We even stopped in the Hunter Valley and could not believe the people, no just turning up for a wine tasting, we needed to book ahead and restaurants and cafes full due to number restrictions.
Almost everyone we spoke to said although they love travelling overseas, flying, cruising etc, but would not be considering it in the next 2 years. They do not wish to risk it. A lot said that they were enjoying visiting new places in Australia or revisiting old favourites and once the borders reopen they will expand their Australian travels.
So I think their will be a genuine mistrust or extreme caution for overseas travel in the near future.
What surprised us was the number of people travelling, so many caravans on the road in rural Queensland. Every where we went caravan parks were full, tours were full, you needed to book in advance. Restaurants had to be booked ahead, full every night, no "just rocking up". People we spoke to said that they would normally be flying somewhere interstate, overseas or going on a cruise etc, but were now exploring their state. Country towns said they have never been busier.
The Queensland coastal caravan parks were a little easier to get into because the regular Vic, SA, NSW visitors who have yearly bookings of 3 months hadn't got "out" in time. But still you had to book ahead to get a site. Coastal NSW was the same and every park we spoke to were fully booked for the October long weekend and at near capacity over the school holidays. We even stopped in the Hunter Valley and could not believe the people, no just turning up for a wine tasting, we needed to book ahead and restaurants and cafes full due to number restrictions.
Almost everyone we spoke to said although they love travelling overseas, flying, cruising etc, but would not be considering it in the next 2 years. They do not wish to risk it. A lot said that they were enjoying visiting new places in Australia or revisiting old favourites and once the borders reopen they will expand their Australian travels.
So I think their will be a genuine mistrust or extreme caution for overseas travel in the near future.