July is my favorite month, cool summer, beautiful skirts and delicious ice cream. But it's still too hot. In the hot summer in the northern hemisphere, the best way to escape the heat is definitely to spend a cool "Australian-style" July. Come and see Australia's July travel guide with me.
Activity: Canberra Truffle Festival
Location: Many restaurants in Canberra
Time: July 3-3
Canberra is one of the most important truffle producing areas in Australia, and the arrival of winter in Australia also represents the arrival of truffle season in this area. At the Truffle Festival in Canberra and the Capital Region, truffle growers, chefs, restaurants and food lovers from afar will gather together to celebrate the truffle season and enjoy the acclaimed French truffle fungus in the region.
Festival activities include finding truffles, master classes and cooking demonstrations brought by well-known chefs, dishes and tasting sessions hosted by top local restaurants and wineries and led by truffles. You also have the opportunity to participate in truffle planting experience training and lectures on local truffles in Australia.
Activities: Winter Harvest Festival
Location: the border area of Aratula (Attura)
Time: July 2
Attura is a small village located at the foot of Cunningham's Gap in the southeast of Queensland. It is very suitable for people who have lived in the bustling big city of JaeHee for a long time to spend a peaceful and quiet summer in such a small town.
Although the event was held in sunny July, it was named "Winter Harvest Festival", which is suitable for people who like to taste delicious food and spend leisure time with their families. During the event, all the food raw materials and wine are made by local people themselves, and you can get to know these hard-working growers and farmers while tasting them.
The highlight of the event also includes "Tractor-Crowd Tug of War", which is not an experience that can be experienced anywhere!
Adult admission is about 1 Australian dollars/person, and children under 12 are free.
Activity: Gold Coast Marathon
Location: Gold Coast
Time: July 2-3
Breathe freely and run freely under the blue sky and white clouds, which is believed to be an irresistible temptation for every runner!
Australia's most famous road running event, the Australian Gold Coast Marathon, started in 1979 and is held on the first weekend of July every year. It is an IAAF (international association of athletics federations) road running gold medal event and ranks among the world-class international marathons.
July 2nd (Saturday) is a Fun Run, with 1km, 5.7km and 2km /4km youth sprints. July 3rd (Sunday) is a full horse and half horse race.
The Gold Coast Marathon is suitable for people of all ages and abilities, and it is a grand event with the participation of all the people. The track is flat and fast, and the coastline is beautiful, so it is called "the track that is the easiest to create Personal Best". However, some runners said that they could not run out of PB because they wanted to stop and enjoy the scenery along the way.
While participating in the Gold Coast Marathon, you can also take time out to hug koalas and kiss kangaroos in the park. Go to the Great Barrier Reef to meet the gorgeous underwater kingdom; Go out to sea to watch the great migration of humpback whales in the South Pacific; Enjoy Australian-style meals such as seafood and steak, and spend a different summer vacation in a foreign country.
Activity: "Camel Cup"
Location: Alice Hot Spring, Northern Territory
Time: July 9th
This is an event specially established for "Boat in the Desert", and the activity originated from an interesting event. In 197, a man named Noel Fullerton and another man named Keith Mooney-Smith chose to compete by camel in order to understand their personal grievances. The game attracted a lot of people's attention, and the process of the game was quite funny and interesting. Since then, it has become an annual local event.
Curious friends must go to watch this interesting activity. After all, it is very rare to see the camel race.
Adult tickets are about 2 Australian dollars, and children under 12 are free.
Activities: Great Barrier Reef Beauty Festival
Location: Hamilton Island, Queensland
Time: July 12–14
The Great Barrier Reef Beauty Festival, which was highly successful on Hamilton Island, included a series of single top food weekends held in Qualia senior resorts. These activities, which are held many times in a year, provide excellent opportunities for guests to enjoy the secret food experience and learn the cooking skills directly from the world's top chefs in a first-class environment.
The executive chef of Kuoli Resort will carefully host the welcome dinner and present the jade liquid and nectar to kick off the food week. Guests can take master cooking classes. The demonstration dinner allows guests to witness with their own eyes every process of preparing delicious food by world-famous chefs through cameras connected to the kitchen.
Activities: Delicious Brisbane
Location: Brisbane Multi-location
Time: July
During the 14-day festival full of delicacies in Brisbane, Queensland's best specialties, first-class growers, chefs, gardeners, performers and musicians will take turns to appear in BLACKPINK. The highlight of the Delicious Festival is the "FOOD Series", in which the top local and national chefs are shown through a series of programs such as cooking explanations and interviews with the latest food trends.
In the "GROW Series", the South Bank Cultural Forecourt has become a rural pastoral, and top restaurants in Brisbane provide you with an unforgettable taste experience.
Activities: IRB Championship in Australia
Location: Mollymook Beach
Time: July 22-24
IRB Championship in Australia can provide an excellent opportunity for top IRB rowers from all over Australia to compete with each other on the weekend of full schedule. This competition offers the National Champion Award and the Lifesaving Club Award, and all the contestants show their talents in some of the most famous beaches in Australia. More than 5 Australian lifeguards will participate in this competition, including ocean, beach and swimming pool competitions. Previous activities were also held on the central coast of New South Wales in South Australia and Ocean Beach in Keelung.
In addition to the fun of the event itself, the purpose of the event is to improve the life-saving skills of lifeguards at sea and at the same time raise the public's awareness of beach safety. This is also one of the activities with the largest number of Australian volunteers.