knucklebusted
Contributor
Have a fabulous trip! I hope you get some great dives in.
Plastic is good pretty much everywhere except for some very small shops. I don't usually carry more than $50 in cash with me to cover small purchases like drinks, newspapers and similar. There are plenty of ATMs (cash machines) around, even in the middle of nowhere.
Tipping is not traditional in Australia, but as an American people may expect it, particularly in tourist areas like Cairns. What you do about that is up to you and whether they actually provided 'service', which is still an optional extra in Australia.
Personally I tip formal (ie not coffee shop or fast food) restaurants about 10%, take cab fares up to the nearest $5 amount (they don't earn a lot) and leave it at that. Many of my Aussie friends think this is over-generous. The high prices you pay in Australia include service charges and a reasonable minimum wage. You're not expected to make up the difference so your waiter/cabbie can afford to buy dinner; that's his employer's responsibility. Tips are purely an 'over and above' if you feel like giving one.
Good to know. I'll take the word of a diver that lives there over some folks that have passed through any day.
Just 8 days, 6 hours until departure and double checking all my paperwork and wouldn't you know it, a credit card got frauded yesterday afternoon. Now I have to have a new one issued. Hoping they send it rapidly as it is the one with no foreign transaction fees.