On Thursday evening, we finally went to Melbourne. A trip that I had been looking forward to for a long time. Myself and two other girls (Mira and Hanna) flew from Sydney to Melbourne after work, where Lena, the fourth member of our Melbourne group, was already waiting for us at our Airbnb.
This time we didn't skimp on our Airbnb. In advance, we had chosen an apartment in Southbank, Melbourne. With a pool on the ninth floor and our apartment on the 19th floor with a wonderful view of the city. Since it was late when we arrived, we just fell exhausted into the comfortable beds on Thursday evening and quickly fell asleep.
The next morning, we planned to explore Melbourne. After a leisurely breakfast in the park, we took the tram which is free in the city center and went to the docks, where we had a nice view of the skyline and the Melbourne Star Observation Deck.
Our main goal that we definitely wanted to reach was the Twelve Apostles. These are up to 60 meters high rock formations standing in the water (fun fact: instead of 12 there are actually only 7), which are the second most photographed tourist attraction in Australia after Ayers Rock. We reached them by 4 pm and we were definitely not disappointed. It was very windy on the viewing platforms, but the view was so beautiful and just like the photos we had seen before on the internet.
The canceled flight meant that Mira, Hanna, and I had to spend another night at the airport in Melbourne and couldn't sleep in our familiar beds as planned. While it was not as problematic for me since I have Mondays off, Mira and Hanna had to quickly reach their host families and explain that they couldn't work the next day.
Shortly afterwards, we were informed that our flight was scheduled to depart the next morning at 9:35 am. At least it was an early flight and not even later. However, it was not really worth it to pay for an Uber back to the city now and find a hostel, so we made ourselves comfortable on the benches at the airport and got some sleep.
After almost 16 hours at the airport, our plane finally flew back to Sydney as planned on Monday morning.
Despite the canceled flight at the end of the trip (I mean, we all said that we would love to stay longer in Melbourne, haha), it was super nice in Melbourne! The city is just so special and artistic, somehow very different from Sydney. The buildings look so interesting and everywhere you can find sculptures, street art, or buskers. Personally, I think Melbourne is even more beautiful than Sydney and if I were to go on another trip to Australia, I would definitely visit Melbourne. The other girls completely agree with me, and we have already joked about quitting our au pair jobs and flying back to Melbourne. But of course, we don't mean that. ;)
Next, we will go to Cairns in two weeks and in six weeks, I will already leave my host family and travel to New Zealand. It's incredible how time flies!