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Australia Travel Guide - with Wired Destinations
Discount Hotels in Australia : Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Adelaide, Tasmania, Far North Queensland & Islands, Northern Territory, Broome, Margaret River, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland
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Australia Travel Guide - with Wired Destinations
AustraliaThe
land of Oz mate123,once a vast expanse of geological and biological
diversity where aboriginal people roamed, then a British penal colony
opened to settlers from the old world and now, a vast expanse of
geological and biological diversity that Aussies call home. The island
continent is so large it has three time zones stretching from dazzling
reefs and snow capped mountains, across deserts and jungles to rocky
fiords and barren coastlines. Full-loving Australians embody the
attitude essential to living in the 'land down under'. With so many
natural wonders spread across the country, is it any wonder these
people love to get out and enjoy the surroundings? You are visiting Australia
and yes, there is that big red rock in the middle of the desert (Ayers
Rock) but what else can you do? Wrestle a crocodile-but never after a
wine tasting. Dive the Great Barrier Reef or ride a camel on the beach
in Broome. Ski the Victorian Alps or surf the 'cool' curls at
Coolangatta. Hoist sail in the Whitsunday's or abseil in the Blue
Mountains. Tear up the beach in a 4x4 at Fraser Island or shear sheep
on a station if you like. Game fishing, shark feeding, croc country,
sheep country, Aboriginal homeland Australia has it all, so 'no
worries, Mate'!  Australia Map |
Sydney Sydney Opera House | The
nation's scintillating capital city spreads around the many bays and
inlets forming the natural harbour that is home to the South Pacific's
most important seaport. From meagre beginnings as Britain's first
settlement in 1788, Sydney grew to become what is today, Australia's
largest metropolitan centre. The Harbour Bridge and the landmark Sydney
Opera House, with its magnificent sail-shaped contours, are easily the
most recognizable features of the harbour. The effervescent
international flavour of downtown Sydney stems from the steady influx
of immigrants. Surprisingly, however, population density is lower than
any major world city. Another notable feature is the Sydney Tower,
tucked into the central business district among the skyscrapers huddled
together on a narrow peninsula. The Rocks, is the downtown waterfront
area that has been revitalized in recent years, its terraced
19th-century buildings transformed into luxury homes and trendy shops.
Aussies love to party and a boisterous nightlife is Sydney's proof. The
Taronga Park Zoo is a popular place to spend a day, as is the Royal
Botanic Gardens. Beaches abound with Bondi and Coogee finding favour
with the beach crowd. University crowds make Glebe their hangout.
Haymarket is the city's fast-growing Chinatown area. Take a ferry, a
taxi, a bus, walk or stroll but plan on spending a good time in this
high-spirited fast-paced city on the southeast coast of Australia.Perth Perth | A way way over yonder in Western Australia
stands the isolated yet bright shiny city of Perth. The gold rush of
the 1890's brought prospectors to this region and today, Perth rises up
like a giant nugget of prosperity paying homage to those rugged
individuals. The surrounding district is rich in fertile lands where
pastures, fields and orchards play a key role in the sustaining the
economic viability of the area. Young and dynamic, Perth is rich in
many ways if one considers attributes like the sparkling neon
nightlife, glitzy shopping centres, flash high-rise architecture and
'new frontier' enthusiasm that still lingers from the gold rush era.
Not to mention, Perth has many exciting excursion options available to
the visitor such as sea kayaking day-trips to snorkel with wild sea
lions, or watch penguins feeding. Take a train across the Nullarbor
Plain for a memorable experience. Perth is definitely out there, beyond
the Outback but well worth a visit.Melbourne Melbourne | If
Melbourne personifies an image of tradition and refinement with just
hint of elitism it perhaps because free men rather than convicts
settled it. Located on the shores of Port Phillip Bay in southeast Australia,
Melbourne is the second largest city in the country and capital of the
state of Victoria. It melds an international culture with a typical
easy-going Aussie attitude. It is truly a city of contrasts, where old
Victorian buildings rest next to hyperactive commercial towers. This is
the financial, educational and cultural capital of Australia and home of the celebrated Melbourne Cup, which brings the best purebreds from Australia
and the world to this prestigious horse race. The city is green with
nature preserves, sport fields, pools and golf courses. The city is
ripe with cultural arts. Subways and a convenient network of electric
trains, buses, and streetcars transport you to cafes, bistros and
boutiques. Rest assured, despite the cosmopolitan flair of Melbourne,
the heart of the city is purely Aussie and thus, active outdoor
pursuits lay close at hand. Recreational opportunities range from water
sports on the bay to downhill skiing in the nearby mountains.CairnsIt
sounds like 'Cans' when the Aussies pronounce it. Nevertheless, it is
one of Australia's fastest-growing cities and a major tourist
destination. Cairns is the southern gateway to the wild, sparsely
inhabited Cape York Peninsula. Queensland's tropical forests and the
Great Barrier Reef are near at hand. Big-game fishing and diving are
big on the list of water sport activities. The city has a rustic feel
that is typical to the many coastal towns of the area. As everywhere in
Australia, the nightlife is always enthusiastic. BrisbaneMidway
up the east coast of the country one finds, Brisbane, the capital of
Queensland. Brisbane is an easy, laid-back city with a charm all of its
own. Sailboats moor up the river alongside parks and pedestrian-only
streets lined with trendy boutiques, shops, clubs and restaurants
provide hours of pleasant strolling. With wide boulevards, plenty of
greenery and modern buildings, it is easy to see the city planners were
giving serious thought to a friendly, people oriented city. Buildings
worthy of a visit include Parliament House, the city hall, and the
Brisbane Museum. Chinatown, over in Fortitude Valley is great for
change of pace and so is the University of Queensland campus. Oh! And
of course, Brisbane is just a stone's throw from the fabulous Gold
Coast of Australia where sun and surf reign supreme. Adelaide Adelaide | Just
right of the Great Australian Bight on the south coast tucked up the
inlet north of Kangaroo Island, nestles the quiet city of Adelaide.
This is a city for arts and education and for an unhurried urban
experience. Fine dining and wine tasting are favourite pastimes for
visitors to the city. The Adelaide Zoo is home to a comprehensive
collection of Australian birds. The Botanic Gardens, one of the city's
main attractions, contains a splendid re-created tropical rain forest
environment. The cathedrals of Saint Peter and Saint Francis Xavier,
the Government House, and the Natural Gallery of South Australia
provide other points of interest. Less than an hour north of the city
is the Barossa Valley, offering a pleasant afternoon in the outdoors
while sampling some of the best wine produced in the country.Tasmania Tasmania | Wild and woolly Tasmania looks like the tip that broke off the southeast coast of Australia.
It is the last remaining refuge of the vicious little carnivorous
marsupial known as the Tasmanian Devil. The coastline of the island is
generally ragged and the mild, moist climate is well suited for
agriculture. The inland is dotted with lakes, rivers and mountains.
Over twenty percent of the land mass is dedicated to national park area
and thus, draws many visitors to the state. Hiking reigns supreme in
this wilderness region. The capital is Hobart, founded as a penal
colony in 1804, and spreading out over the foothills of Mount
Wellington in southeast Tasmania. Tasmania is a gem! For vacationing
Aussies, the current mania is Tasmania.
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