Brisbane FAQs
Brisbane FAQ's
Planning Your Trip
How far is Brisbane from New Zealand?
Brisbane is approximately a 3 to 4 hour flight from major New Zealand cities like Auckland, making it one of the easiest Australian city breaks for Kiwi travellers.
When is the best time to visit Brisbane?
Brisbane is a year-round destination thanks to its subtropical climate. The most popular time to visit is from March to May and September to November, when temperatures are warm but comfortable and there's less rainfall.
How many days do you need in Brisbane?
3 to 5 days is ideal to explore Brisbane's highlights, including South Bank, the city centre and nearby day trips like Moreton Island or the Gold Coast.
Is Brisbane a good destination for families?
Yes, Brisbane is very family-friendly, with attractions like South Bank's lagoon, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, river cruises and easy access to theme parks on the Gold Coast.
Can you visit Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast from Brisbane?
Yes, both are easy day trips. The Gold Coast is about 1 hour south, while Sunshine Coast is around 1 to 1 and a half hours north, making Brisbane a great base to explore the region.
Before You Leave
Do Kiwis need a visa to visit Brisbane?
No, New Zealand passport holders do not need to apply for a visa before travelling to Australia. We always recommend checking official government websites if you are a non-New Zealand passport holder and for any travel updates
What currency is used in Brisbane?
Australia uses Australian dollars (AUD). Credit cards and contactless payments are widely accepted.
What should I pack for Brisbane?
Pack lightweight clothing for warm weather, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear and sun protection. A light jacket is useful for cooler evenings, especially in winter.
Is travel insurance recommended for Brisbane?
Brisbane is usually 2 hours behind New Zealand and does not observe daylight saving, so the difference can be 3 hours in the summer.
While You Are There
What is the best thing to do in Brisbane?
Top experiences include exploring South Bank, visiting the Brisbane River precinct, climbing the Story Bridge, discovering local markets and taking a day trip to nearby islands or beaches.
How do you get around Brisbane?
Is Brisbane expensive for Kiwi travellers?
Brisbane can be more affordable than Sydney or Melbourne, especially for accommodation and dining, making it a great-value Australian city break.
Can you swim in Brisbane?