My family decided last month that because my son had already committed to study abroad in Sydney for 5 months (he arrived last Friday) that we would meet up with him during his break. We leave Chicago for Sydney on February 3 and plan to return on the 20th. It will be my wife and I and daughter with her boyfriend.
Because of the fire conditions, being unfamiliar with the country, and having never driven on the left side of the road, I am wondering if any of you from Australia could offer some suggestions on helping us plan our way around the cities we hope to visit.
We are flying in and out of Sydney where we want to spend some time at the beginning and end of our trip, maybe 3 days on each end. Of course we want to see where Brett is in school and the Opera House and many other sights.
From Sydney we need to get to Melbourne to see it and also to fly more economically to NZ. Flying is not cheap - Should we take a train from Sydney to Melbourne? Any danger that the fires would make a train impossible? Is it a scenic route? Trains take longer than cars, but would it be more relaxing since we are not used to driving on that side of the road and it would be a one-way car rental which could be expensive. But should we take a rental car?
Then we thought we'd fly to New Zealand for 5-6 days (probably only see highlights/key sites on 1 island). And we'd fly back but it's expensive to fly to Cairn/Great Barrier Reef directly so we might fly back to Melbourne and then up to Cairn. To get back to Sydney from Cairn, again should we take a train or is there a better way (like renting a car)?
Thank you in advance for any advice.