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Australia
The world’s smallest continent and largest Island, is like
nowhere else. It’s as big as the continental United States but has a
population of only 19 million people. It’s young, adventurous and
friendly with unique animals and a fantastic climate. Australia’s icons
range from the awesome beauty and wild colors of the natural icons such
as Ayers Rock & Great Barrier Reef to the famous man-made icons such as
the Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge. With an extensive transport
network, you can explore Australia in as little as two weeks and create
your own unique vacation experience.
We invite you to take a step by step tour of
the regions -
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New South Wales
New South Wales offers a collection of unique experiences and natural wonders. From the vibrant, cosmopolitan heart of Sydney, to the subtropical rainforests, glorious vineyards, golden beaches and red desert outback. Blessed with a temperate climate, Sydney is Australia’s favorite city with the world’s most beautiful harbor.
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Victoria
The smallest state on the Australian mainland, Victoria is
full of places of outstanding natural beauty, from the
awesome cliffs of the Great Ocean Road to the towering
eucalypt forests of the Dandenong Ranges. Melbourne, capital of the state of Victoria, is attractively set on the
shores of Port Philip Bay. Famous for its beautiful parks and gardens,
mixed with fine Victorian architecture, elegant tree lined
boulevards and modern skyscrapers.
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North Queensland
Experiences to suit every taste and budget, from lounging in luxury at a
Great Barrier Reef island or rainforest retreat, to riding the
adrenalin-pumping rapids of a North Queensland river, sailing the azure
waters of the Whitsundays, surfing with the locals on a Gold or
Sunshine Coast beach, or experiencing ancient Aboriginal rock art and
Dreamtime legends in the Queensland Outback. Without a doubt, the Great
Barrier Reef state is one of the world's top vacation experiences.
Cairns is the colorful capital of Tropical North Queensland
and the major gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.
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South Queensland
Brisbane is the capital of the Sunshine State, is located on the banks of the Brisbane River and enjoys a subtropical climate year round. One hour South of Brisbane, 26 miles of surfing beaches are the Gold Coast. Australia’s most popular vacation destination hosts many man-made attractions such as Sea World and Dream World as well as an abundance of shopping options.
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South Australia
South Australia is located centrally in Australia and is renowned for
its wine-growing region of Barossa and Eden Valley, Clare Valley,
Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale. Adelaide is the state’s capital, is beautifully positioned on the
Torrens River with stunning beaches to the west and the lush Adelaide Hills to the
east.
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Western Australia
Flanked by the waters of the Indian Ocean and the Great Southern Ocean, Western Australia is Australia's largest state and approximately four times the size of Texas. Perth is the state’s capital, is a modern and vibrant city with numerous alfresco cafes, museums, parks and historic architecture.
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Red Center
The outback town of Alice Springs is the gateway for exploring the Red Centre and Australia’s most famous icon, Uluru or Ayers Rock,
which rises over a 1000 feet and boasts a girth of over 6 miles. Nearby
to Uluru is the Kata Tjuta National Park where The Olgas can
be viewed and walk the rocky trail of the Valley of the Winds.
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The Top End
Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory is the gateway to explore the Top End. The city boasts a relaxed lifestyle and a huge choice of outdoor activities. Litchfield National Park lies 60 miles south of Darwin and is renowned for its beautiful waterfalls, sheer cliffs and amazing rock formations. East of Darwin lies the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park with its incredible wildlife, aboriginal culture and ancient landscape.
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Tasmania
Located south of mainland Australia is Tasmania, one of the world's most picturesque islands. Tasmania is an Island of dramatic landscapes and jagged mountain ranges, lush rainforests and remote beaches. Hobart, the state’s capital, is scenically situated on a stunning harbor against a backdrop of mountains. The city boasts a busy arts scene, bustling markets and excellent restaurants.
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ACT
Canberra is the seat of national government and the center of a lively diplomatic
community. Its many national institutions include the fabulous
Australian National Gallery and Parliament House, the National Museum of
Australia and the Australian War Memorial. Set on Lake Burley Griffin
named after the city's designer, it's spacious and well planned
appearance offers a unique and refreshing atmosphere. Enjoy a stay at
working sheep and cattle station just South of Canberra or continue
South-West to the Snowy Mountains for the excellent skiing in winter and
spectacular bushwalking in the summer months |
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