I'm travelling to Australia first time in my life soon.
I will be staying in Adelaide and in 4/5 star hotels (think Hilton, Marriott, etc).
I'm terribly afraid of SPIDERS. How likely it is that I'll confront huntsmen, tarantula or black widows spiders during my stay in the city and in the hotels?
Thanks in advance m8s
>>1194566
Very unlikely, especially if you are going to stay in anything established like a 4 star hotel.
First time to Australia, should try and visit Sydney and Melbourne, that's where most of the culture and sightseeing is to be done.
Adelaide is nice and chill but can't say much for any night life.
Source: Aussie
>>1194566
Make an effort to visit Melbourne you wont regret it. Adelaide isn't that great in comparison.
>>1194566
You are ignorant as the day is long.
Do you really think that there's spiders everywhere? You'll be lucky if you see one in the cities
>>1194566
You're travelling all the way to Australia just to go to Adelaide? Dude....
stay away from the NT then your right mate
source: former NT bloke
>>1194566
You're unlikely to come across a spider. Buy a can of Mortein so you can spray the shit out of anything you see.
If you get bitten, go to a hospital. If it's a red-back spider, GO TO A HOSPITAL.
You may want to go to Western Australia if you're into national parks and shit. Uluru is pretty cool if you can be bothered going there. Most of the cool shit is on the eastern coast though.
Very low
>Adelaide
fucking why, there's literally nothing there.
You will not encounter a spider...
Also seriously why Adelaide? It's pretty shit compared to the rest of the country, you can literally see everything worthwhile in 2 days then you will be bored shitless!
Source: Adelaide resident.
>>1194791
It's kind of neat if you like food markets and wine