Dia de Natal
🏪 O que está aberto
- Bancos Fechado
- Repartições públicas Fechado
- Escolas Fechado
- Lojas Varia
- Restaurantes Horário reduzido
- Transporte público Horário reduzido
- Bolsa de valores Fechado
- Correios Maioria fechada
🛋️ Potencial de fim de semana prolongado
Bloco de 3 diasFim de semana de 3 dias (25 de Dezembro – 27 de Dezembro)
📣 Notas para viajantes
Australia is known for its diverse natural environment, including beaches, deserts, and the Outback, alongside highly urbanized cosmopolitan cities like Sydney. The country has a deep Indigenous culture, with Aboriginal history spanning over 65,000 years. While culturally diverse and generally welcoming, it is important to respect local customs, particularly those concerning Aboriginal lands and sites.
- Expect major national holidays, such as Australia Day (January 26th) and Easter, to result in extremely high demand for accommodation and travel tickets, requiring booking months in advance.
- Australia is a secular society, and while tolerant, public discussion or proselytizing about religion is generally discouraged.
- Physical activities or actions that insult the military or commemorate ANZAC Day (April 25th) can cause significant offense.
- Be mindful that many areas of deep Indigenous cultural significance require explicit permits or permission to enter, regardless of public signage.
- Respect is generally appreciated, but interactions should remain mindful of cultural sensitivities. While casual dress is common in warm weather, dressing respectfully (e.g., covering shoulders/knees) is advised when visiting places of worship. When engaging with Indigenous Australians, always check permissions for photographing people or entering sacred sites. Be aware that sensitive topics, such as colonial history or political issues relating to Aboriginal Australians, should be approached with extreme caution. Offering assistance to lost travelers should be done clearly to avoid being perceived as asking for money.
Sobre este feriado
Boxing Day (December 26th) is a public holiday following Christmas Day, which originated in the United Kingdom and is celebrated in several Commonwealth nations. It is sometimes concurrent with Saint Stephen's Day. If necessary, the public holiday may be observed on December 27th or 28th to ensure it falls on a weekday.