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Cairns Entertainment Guide - For fun, recreation, and relaxation
Cairns is very much a night time city since the soaring temperatures and soggy humidity during the day prohibit any kind of vigorous activity during the day time. Of an evening, the international crowd flocks to bars and restaurants that pulsate with travelers from all backgrounds, and the variety o
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Cairns Travel Guide - Your destination overview of Cairns, Australia
Cairns is the sweltering gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Australias second-largest tourist attraction (after Uluru) and the largest living thing in the world. Most people who visit here do so fleetingly, in order to take boat trips to the Reef. This is a shame since Cairns itself is a thriving to
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Brisbane Travel Guide - Your destination overview of Brisbane, Australia
Brisbane is a fascinating collection of suburbs and districts in one of the most sun drenched areas of Australia. It is a warm, friendly city with spotlessly clean streets and impressive buildings and features a large, meandering river through the middle.Its climate is one of its most appealing fact
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Cairns Food and Dining Guide - Restaurants, where to eat, and more
Cairns is one of the centers of Australian tourism and as a result people come here from all over the world to work, study and play. This means a cosmopolitan dining scene that can hold its own with the eating on offer in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.Naturally, seafood in king in Cairns and though
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Brisbane Travel Tips - Helpful hints and advice on local destination information
Brisbane is one of the most laid-back big cities in the country, with warm and friendly people and a casual and sophisticated atmosphere. The weather is agreeable for the most part, and getting about is straightforward although you should try and stay within reach of the CBD as the city is huge.Cust
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Brisbane Shopping Guide - Find where and what to shop and buy
When lined up against Sydney or Melbourne, Brisbane doesnt fair so well statistically on the shopping front. There is lots of variety, however, from fun arts and crafts markets to the highest quality designer stores.The shopping here is relaxed and there are many pedestrianised streets full to the b
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Things to do in Brisbane – Activities and Entertainment Guide for fun, recreation and relaxation
There are extensive entertainment options and things to do in Brisbane, with an array of interactive museums and galleries to check out and a busy schedule of festivals and events throughout the year. The city is also home to many square miles of public parks, both in the CBD and at South Bank.North
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Gold Coast Travel Tips - Helpful hints and advice on local destination information
The sun is particularly fierce in this part of the world and using a high-factor, brand name sun block, plus a hat and sunglasses, is a must when on the beach. Despite being a huge conurbation of towns, villages and suburbs, getting about by public transport is not a problem.Customs and etiquette
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Gold Coast Food and Dining Guide - Restaurants, where to eat, and more
There is more eating choice in the Gold Coast than anywhere else in Australia. Unless you plan on heading to one of the top spots, where you will need to book, you can just head out in any of the beaches or towns and check out any number of quality places.Seafood is of course the big eat and there a
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Gold Coast Sightseeing Guide - Visit notable attractions and landmarks
The Gold Coast is all about the beach and there are miles of sand here where swimming and surfing can be enjoyed almost year round. Surfers Paradise is the main beach and the most built up town on the Gold Coast. Consequently it also has the bulk of the attractions, including noteworthy museums and
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Gold Coast Entertainment Guide - For fun, recreation, and relaxation
The Gold Coast has it all; beaches, countryside, sun, malls, museums and bustle, and everyone is catered for. The beaches are of course the main attraction and they go from the tourist-surf-heavy Surfers Paradise in the heart of the action, down two more measured shores toward the south and on nearb
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Gold Coast Travel Guide - Your destination overview of Gold Coast, Australia
Sandwiched between Brisbane and the New South Wales border in southeastern Queensland, the Gold Coast conurbation is a hugely popular beach-based tourist destination. It is essentially a collection of cities, towns and villages along the coast fronted by excellent surfing beaches and pockmarked by w
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Gold Coast Shopping Guide - Find where and what to shop and buy
The Gold Coast is loaded with shopping malls, duty-free stores and boutiques - in particular at Surfers Paradise – and is the best place in Queensland for high-end goods. Souvenirs, designer labels, and sports goods are widely available here, while handicrafts and souvenirs can also be had at region
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Port Douglas Shopping Guide - Find where and what to shop and buy
The best shopping in Port Douglas is for arts and crafts as there is a weekly market where good deals can be had. Wood carvings and aboriginal crafts are good buys, along with local paintings, jewelry, and handmade clothes.Port Douglas also has a good supply of boutiques on the main Wharf and Macros
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Port Douglas Food and Dining Guide - Restaurants, where to eat, and more
Port Douglas has dozens of restaurants and cafés that offer the freshest seafood and dishes from across Australia, Europe and Asia. For such a small town, most people are taken aback by not only the amount of eateries here, but the high quality.Macrossan Street is where its at for café
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Port Douglas Sightseeing Guide - Visit notable attractions and landmarks
Port Douglas is mainly used as a base for visiting the nearby Daintree National Park and the Great Barrier Reef. The main allure is its Four Mile Beach which is right by the town and easy to walk to.In addition, there are other options for enjoying nature by checking out the Rainforest Habita
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Port Douglas Entertainment Guide - For fun, recreation, and relaxation
The main activities in Port Douglas involve both land and water in the form of rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef. They are both within shouting distance of Port Douglas, with the Daintree Rainforest just inland and fringe reefs extending from the shoreline.As would be expected, there is some fa
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Port Douglas Travel Tips - Helpful hints and advice on local destination information
Port Douglas is friendly and laid-back and fully used to tourists at all times of year. It is a safe town as far as towns go, yet there are dangers and annoyances to be aware of, such as box jellyfish and crocodiles in the sea and waterways. The climate also has a rainy season so it is worth spendin
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Port Douglas Travel Guide - Your destination overview of Port Douglas, Australia
Port Douglas sits on the coast in the north of Queensland, between Cairns and Cape Tribulation, and is known for its long beach and sophisticated feel. It is a popular launch point to the Daintree rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef and also has a ton of excellent hotels, restaurants and shops.Fro
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A guide to Cairns – lush tropical rain forests meet the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef
Travel far enough north up Australia’s Sunshine State of Queensland and you will eventually reach the picturesque town of Cairns. Known as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns has developed into a hub of activity, popular with all types of travelers. An eclectic mix of tropical waters and l
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