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Campervan Travel in Perth and Western Australia
Perth and Western Australia edge the Indian Ocean. The coastline has sandy beaches and Perth is on the lovely Swan River. The region has areas of agriculture, the Ningaloo Reef, forests, Shark Bay, and back-country wilderness, mountains, and dessert. The state a
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Top 10 Dive Reefs in Queensland
The clear warm waters and blue skies of Queensland make this region the number one dive haven in the world for Queensland holidays.
Cod Hole at Ribbon Reefs in North Queensland offers scuba divers a large selection of local potato cod, as well as red bass, emp
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Top 5 Attractions on the Gold Coast
South of Brisbane lies the spectacular Gold Coast, 70 kilometres of coastline that blends sophisticated urban charms with some of the most beautiful natural settings in the world. While there are many state-of-the-art theme parks and amusements throughout the re
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10 Great Places to See in Australia’s Outback (Besides Uluru)
Think of the Australian Outback, and it’s likely to be one image that comes to mind first – Uluru. There’s good reason for this, of course, as the great red rock is an iconic image of not just the Outback but of Australia itself. As you m
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Darwin Travel Tips - Helpful hints and advice on local destination information
Darwin is a safe and friendly city and the crime rate here is extremely low. What visitors do need to be prepared for though are the ever present dangers and irritations of nature. Crocodiles and box jellyfish make swimming off the water of Darwin unsafe. Extreme heat needs to be moderated also. Oth
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Darwin Shopping Guide - Find where and what to shop and buy
Darwin is a great place to invest in aboriginal art and craft since most of the work on sale in Darwins many galleries and souvenir shops is produced by local artists. One thing that many tourists may want to be mindful of is that some local artists receive a very small percentage of the high sale p
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Darwin Food and Dining Guide - Restaurants, where to eat, and more
Darwin cuisine fuses Pacific Rim flavors with tastes from the neighboring Indo-Malay region. Into this enticing mix is the Australian love of great steak, lamb and seafood, especially prawns and crayfish. The huge Australian fish, the barramundi, is presented in a number of inventive ways. All of th
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Darwin Entertainment Guide - For fun, recreation, and relaxation
Alice Springs may be the Northern Territorys party central but Darwin is no slouch in the fun stakes either. There is a SKYCITY casino here, nightly markets on the beach and more restaurants and bars than you could shake a didgeridoo at. No one needs to be bored for long in Darwin.A plethora of natu
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Darwin Sightseeing Guide - Visit notable attractions and landmarks
Many people use Darwin as a hub for travel into the Northern Territory and it is ideal for this purpose with its international airport and numerous regional air routes, as well as countless travel agencies offering regular bus tours to all the big sights. For those who stay in town and many do t
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Top 10 New Year destinations in the world
Celebrate New Year doing the Highland Fling in Edinburgh, watching fireworks over Sydney Harbour Bridge or dancing on the beach in Thailand. Get a little help deciding where to go with this guide to the top 10 New Year destinations in the world.Fireworks at Sydney Harbour
Be among the first to ring
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A Sydney travel guide – endless beaches, fine dining and the sun-kissed harbour
Sydney city breaks mean catching waves at Bondi Beach, a show at the Opera House and tasting the global flavours of modern Australian cuisine. Book a Sydney hotel to experience the many sides to Australia’s most popular city.Multicultural wining and dining
Dining out is an essential part of a Sydne
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Short breaks in Sydney – harbour ferry rides, walks on the beach and cosmopolitan dining
Book a Sydney hotel to shop and dine by the harbour, take in a show or spend a relaxed day at the beach. Whatever your interests, this two-day itinerary will help you get the most out of a short break in Sydney.Sydney short break day one, morning
Take a train to Circular Quay for your first glimpse
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Where to stay in Sydney – a travel guide to Sydney’s neighborhoods
There are Sydney hotels in the city centre, in 24-hour party precincts and on quiet residential streets. This neighborhood guide will help you choose where to stay in Sydney.The Rocks
Peering over Circular Quay’s bobbing ferries to the Opera House, The Rocks is where to stay in Sydney’s city centre
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Autumn holidays in Sydney
The days are warm, sunny and ideal for outdoor activities on autumn holidays in Sydney. It’s a time of festivals and parades, so book a Sydney autumn hotel when the summer heat has mellowed.Royal Easter Show
The countryside comes to the city in April, with family fun at the Sydney Olympic Park show
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Top 10 outdoor things to do in Sydney
Coastal walks, surfing beaches and sailing on the harbour – book a Sydney hotel to follow the call of the wild in outdoor Sydney.Swimming at the Boy Charlton
Swimmers are spoilt for choice in Sydney, with ocean, harbour and public pools to make a splash in. The pool with the best location is the he
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Sydney Shopping Guide - Find where and what to shop and buy
Visitors to Sydney will be more than impressed with the citys retail selection, which boasts an array of fashion boutiques, jewelry shops and large department stores. Inside the city, there are a number of areas that will entertain shopping aficionados for the whole day.For large department stores t
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Sydney Entertainment Guide - For fun, recreation, and relaxation
The cosmopolitan city of Sydney has a wide array of attractions and activities for tourists to enjoy whilst on vacation. Whether its nightlife activities, shopping, great food and drink, there are plenty of great spots to visit.With great weather year-round, Sydney enjoys fantastic outdoor attractio
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Sydney Sightseeing Guide - Visit notable landmarks and attractions in Sydney, Australia
The scenic city of Sydney is blessed with some truly spectacular sights, magnificent landmarks and fascinating tourist attractions. Sydney’s visitors are spoiled for choice, with countless places to visit all within a short distance of the city and harbor area.Since the early 1980s Sydney Centerpoin
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Sydney Travel Guide - A Destination Overview of Things to do in Sydney, Australia
The cosmopolitan metropolis of Sydney is awash with modern architecture, a spectacular harbor and countless attractions. Sydney has become a world-class destination that offers visitors cultural diversity and modern flare.With a history dating back just over 220 years, Sydney has evolved into a magn
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Sydney Restaurants, Food and Dining Guide - Where to eat, and more
Sydney is truly a multicultural city that is seen through the immense selection of flavors and cuisines from around the world. The wide culinary selection is also complemented with some of the best restaurants in the country. Also making theSydney’s dining scene excel is the fantastic local produce,
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