PASSPORT: A valid passport is mandatory
VISAS: Traveling to Brisbane, generally requires a visa for non-citizens, but the specific requirements vary depending on the traveler’s nationality and purpose of visit.
LANDING IN BRISBANE AIRPORT: Australia / Queensland has strict rules on what you cannot bring into the country
Australia is very protective of its agriculture and environment, so certain items that could carry pests or diseases are not allowed in. The Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry (DAFF) enforces strict biosecurity laws, so be mindful of these rules:
HEALTH: Sun Protection: The Australian sun is strong, so bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and light layers to protect yourself. Even during winter, the UV index can be high.
CURRENCY: Australien dollar (AUD)
LOCAL TIME: (GMT+10)
ELECTRICITY: In Brisbane, like the rest of Australia, the electricity supply operates on the following standards:
NATIONAL DIALLING CODE: +61
SIM CARDS AND CONNECTIVITY: You can purchase local SIM cards at the airport from major carriers like Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone. Look for these in the arrival halls or near the duty-free shops. Getting a local SIM card is a good idea if you want mobile data for navigation and staying connected during your trip.
DRIVING: Australia drives on the left side of the road
MEDICAL AID: Medical aid and healthcare services in Brisbane are generally of high quality, with a range of public and private options available. Public hospitals provide emergency services and are available 24/7. In life-threatening situations, you can call 000 for ambulance services.
DRINKING WATER: tap water in Brisbane is safe to drink. Brisbane's water supply meets strict Australian drinking water quality standards, making it clean and potable. The water comes from well-regulated sources and is treated to ensure it’s free from harmful contaminants.
CREDIT CARD AND CURRENCY FACILITIES: The most widely accepted credit cards are American express Diners and Visa. You can pay with your card at leading hotels, airlines and supermarkets, foreign currency can be exchanged at forex facilities and banks.
TIPPING: Tipping is not compulsory in Australia, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% for good service is appreciated, especially in restaurants or cafes.
RESTAURANTS: Brisbane’s food scene is vibrant and diverse. You’ll find great local produce, seafood, and a mix of international cuisines. Areas like South Bank, Fortitude Valley, and West End have excellent dining options.
ENTERTAINMENT: Brisbane boasts a vibrant entertainment scene that caters to a wide range of interests, including live music, theater, art, sports, and nightlife.
SHOPPING: Shopping in Brisbane offers a diverse experience, with options ranging from high-end boutiques to quirky local markets and everything in between.
SAFETY AND SECURITY: Brisbane is considered a safe city for tourists, but like any city, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, particularly at night. Stick to well-lit and busy areas.