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The 2025 travel hotspots to maximise your Aussie dollar

Anyone watching the Australian exchange rate will know the pangs of disappointment. As we enter 2025, our dollar has continues to slide against the Greenback and the Euro threatening to put a dampener on plans of a Mallorca adventure or Puglian summer at a Masseria.

But, international exchanges rates are complicated, and just because the Australian dollar is weak in some places, doesn't mean it won't have incredible buying power elsewhere. We've done the maths and the research, here's where to travel in 2025 based on the value of the Australian dollar.

 

Japan

 

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The Yen has had a difficult 12 months, and as such, the Australian dollar is at five-year high compared with the Japanese Yen. The 2025 value is just slightly down from it's 2024 July peak, but 2025 is still an excellent time for Australians to explore Japan. Tokyo and Kyoto are favourites for city lovers, but beach goers looking for an alternative to Europe will love Okinawa Island.

 

 

New Zealand

 

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The AUD compared to the NZD is almost at a five-year high, meaning 2025 is the year to finally get to bucket list sights like Milford Sound, Lake Tekkapo and Fox Glacier – maybe even a Lord of the Rings tour for the so inclined? I recommend a 10-14 tour around the South Island, and don't forget your hiking boots.

 

 

Argentina

The Argentinian Peso is not having the best run, but that means it's great value for Australian travellers right now. As one of the longest countries in the world, Argentina has both beachside attractions and snowy mountains. The capital, Buenos Aires is vibrant and diverse, and if you travel down the coast, you'll get some amazing wildlife experiences. Notably, Argentina is considered one of the best skiing destinations in the world.

 

Mexico

 

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Is the AUD exchange rate at a high compared to the Mexican Peso, no. But is it looking much better than 2024, definitely. So, if you've been wanting to dip into the cenotes of the Yucatan or explore the sights and sound of Oaxaca, then 2025 could be your year.

 

 

Uzbekistan

Although the strength of the Australian dollar has dropped slightly, it is still strong against the Uzbekistan Som. Uzbekistan is an unlikely destination that has made a number of travel lists for 2025, I saw it on Conde Nast in fact. The country has some of the most impressive and beautiful architecture in all of Central Asia.

 

 

Indonesia

The Australian Dollar compared to the Rupiah is not as strong as it was in 2024, but it's still strong enough that Indonesia should still be considered an excellent destination for Australians. Bali, Sumatra and Indonesian Borneo are some of the best places in the world to reconnect with the beauty of nature.

 

 

Sweden

 

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Sweden or Sverige as it's said in Svensk is one of the few countries in Europe that has not adopted the Euro. Instead it used the Swedish Krona and right now the Australian Dollar buys nearly seven Krona, which I would consider very strong (as a half Swede). Certainly it's some of the best buying power the AUD has had there in the last 10 years. Add Stockholm, Gothenberg, Malmo and some of the Souther beachside towns to your travel list.

 

 

Hungary

 

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The AUD is currently very strong against the Hungarian Forint; it's slightly down from the 2022 peak, but the value is still one of the strongest it's been in 10 years. Hungary is an architectural gem, its capital Budapest is a feast for the eyes. And even though it's landlocked, you can still experience the beauty of waterside locales thanks to Lake Balaton. My favourite part of Hungary, as one of Europe's gateways to Central Asia you will find some Middle Eastern influences here including a wealth of hammams .

 

 

Philippines

 

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Certainly the buying power of the AUD to the Philippine Peso has dropped, but looking at a five-year graph, 2025 is still a good time to go. The islands of the Philippines are often heralded as alternatives to the Maldives thanks to the crystalline blue water of the region. In 2025 this is one of the best destinations for an island vacation.

 

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