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Travel budget blowout: Average Aussie now drops $7.3K on two-week holiday abroad

Australians are willing to pay AUD$7,310 for a two-week overseas holiday, up 19 per cent from 2024 and 35 per cent on the previous year, as Aussie travel budgets keep pace with rising international trip costs. Where is it going? And how can agents help?

Australians are willing to pay AUD$7,310 for a two-week overseas holiday, up 19 per cent from 2024 and 35 per cent on the previous year, as Aussie travel budgets keep pace with rising international trip costs. Where is it going? And how can agents help?

New ING Australia research found flights and transfers (27%) and accommodation (26%) account for more than half of expanded Aussie travel budgets. This is followed by food and dining (20%) and activities (44%).

More than half of returning Aussie international travellers (54%) say they’ve spent more on transfers during their latest trip than in the past three years with many also upping spend on accommodation (49%) and activities (44%).

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Australians are still travelling, despite a rise in costs.

These findings correlate with other recent research around Aussie travel budgets and how Australians are finding creative ways to save for holidays.

This also positions advisors as the ideal guides to help travellers find the best travel deals for their budgets in 2026.

Travel advisor with clients – Aussie travel budgets
Advisors are ideally placed to help travellers find the best travel deals for their budgets in 2026.

ING Head of Consumer & Market Insights Matt Bowen said saving for a holiday is still one of the most popular financial goals for Aussies with travellers willing to spend more for meaningful moments.

“Australians’ passion for international travel is undeniable, and they are willing to invest significantly in creating unforgettable memories, even as costs rise,” he said.

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Travellers are seeking more meaningful experiences. Image: Go Cultural Aboriginal Tours & Experiences

“Nearly half (44%) of Australians reported that they spent more on activities and attractions on their last trip compared to another international holiday they’ve had in the last three years.

“This could indicate that while the cost of travel is soaring, the desire for rich experiences is increasing regardless, showing a real desire among Aussie travellers for memorable returns on investments.”

ING has also teamed up with TripAdvisor to offer 20 per cent off experiences in select international destinations, including the US, New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand.