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Yarra Valley and Dandenong Travel Destinations
In the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges region, an hour’s drive east of Melbourne, ancient mountain ranges and tall trees meet vineyards and world-class wineries – a romantic’s paradise.
Phillip Island Tourist Destinations
Phillip Island is the largest of three Australian islands named after Governor Arthur Phillip – the others are near Norfolk, Island, and off the north-eastern shore of Macquarie, Harbour in Tasmania.
Mornington Peninsula Travel Destinations
Mornington Peninsula (“The Peninsula” as known by locals) is approximately 45km to the South East of Melbourne. Principally a tourist town, the population swells in the summer months.
Daylesford and Macedon Travel Guide
Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges have long been regarded as the nation's premier spa and rejuvenation hub. Further afield, the region is home to some spectacular national parks, historic country towns and superb wineries.
Gippsland Tour Guide
Gippsland is a place of diverse natural beauty and is home to the Wilsons Promontory, Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park and Croanjingolong National Park; Gippsland comprises of snowfields, rainforests, wilderness, beaches and more.
Great Ocean Road Tourist Guide
The Great Ocean Road is an amazing drive. Overflowing with beautiful surf beaches, arresting coastline, enchanting bushwalks, national parks and native wildlife. Small coastal towns are great places to have a breather, look around and bite to eat.
Taronga Zoo – A Must Visit Place in Sydney
Taronga Zoo is one of the country’s largest collection of native and exotic animals.
Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park
The sandstone bushland of Ku-ring-gai Chase is cut by deep gorges full of eucalyptus and ferns tumbling to the water’s edge.
Southern Highlands Travel Guide
Southern Highlands is easily accessible by rail and by the Hume Highway, this is one of the great rural playgrounds of Sydneysiders.
Sydney City Centre and Nightlife
Sydneysiders’ main evening activity is probably eating and drinking which can be combined with an enormous range of entertainments, from opera to jazz, from discos to drag acts – everything you would expect to find in a city of this size.
Historical Town Drive in Broken Hill
Protected from dust storms by extensive tree belts, Broken Hill is laid out on a grid of streets with names like Chloride, Mica, and Cobalt.
Sydney City Centre and Darling Harbour
An amazing array of new and varied facilities clusters around Darling Harbour. A 5km walk gives magnificent harbourside views, leads through the splendid botanical gardens, and then returns to Circular Quays past many fine early buildings.
Mid North Coast Destinations
The Mid North Coast of New South Wales offers an array of stunning beaches, pristine rivers, ancient forests and dramatic headlands.
Maria Island National Park Travel Destinations
Maria Island National Park lies 15 km off the coast 88km north-east of Hobart. It can be reached by a 50-passenger catamaran ferry from the Eastcoaster Resort, which lies between Orford and Triabunna.
Holiday Coast Travel Guide
This classic Australian holiday territory lets you choose between the tranquillity of a small fishing settlement - Seal Rocks, for example - and the bustle and excitement of somewhere like Coffs Harbour.
Gold Coast & Hinterland Beach Attractions
Some four million visitors arrive each year to holiday along the Gold Coast’s 70 kilometers of coastline, which stretches from South Stradbroke Island to the New South Wales border and includes no less than 35 beautiful beaches.
