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Travel to Australia, 10 days or so, with a group tour, how much Australian dollars do I need to bring? How to exchange

I just traveled there for 9 days like you, and I also took part in a group tour. In addition to paying the tour fare, you should also tip, which is directly given to the travel agency. You can use RMB, and the tip can be given to US dollars at one time. If you don't have US dollars, you can directly change them into RMB. Australia can accept Australian dollars and US dollars, but there is no RMB.

The Australian dollar is mainly used for self-funded projects and shopping during travel. 10 day trip, depending on where you go. If a place is counted as a self-funded project, it is about 75 Australian dollars per person, and the whole journey is about 3-4 self-funded points, 300 Australian dollars. Are you going to Cairns? You can choose to take a helicopter to see the Great Barrier Reef there. It costs 300 Australian dollars (it's a little expensive, but it's worth it). There are also some Australian specialties to buy. Even if this is not good, there are wool quilts, sheep placenta, kangaroo products and Australian gems. The price range is wide. Quilts range from 80 Australian dollars to 200 Australian dollars, and the nutrients are several hundred Australian dollars. It's hard to say if the tourists send it to Aobao 100.

Other expenses depend on your lifestyle. Generally, the price of mineral water and coffee there is similar, about 3 Australian dollars for a cup. If it is a group meal, there is no meal fee.

A trip to Australia will take you to the casino. We usually go in to play, but it is not recommended to pay more. It's almost 100-500 Australian dollars. The sooner the better.

There is also the money for shopping at the airport duty-free shop. You can swipe your card, but in Australia, you only accept Australian dollars, not RMB. China cigarettes at Beijing Airport are very cheap, as long as 240 yuan RMB. Cosmetics in duty-free shops are also much cheaper.

Money can be directly exchanged with travel agencies, and the conversion of RMB into Australian dollars is basically about 1 Australian dollars into RMB 6.2.

I wonder if I can swipe my credit card abroad. If you open this service, you can change it to about 500 Australian dollars, which is more than 3,000 RMB. If you don't open it, I suggest you change it to 1 0,000 ~ 1 0,500 Australian dollars, that is, nearly 7000 to10,000 RMB.

There are still many foreign currency exchange points in Australian cities, but the exchange rate is not ideal. If you don't have the Australian dollar for the time being, you can change it. The others are more affordable in China.