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| Melbourne Crime Tours Will Give You A Whole New Perspective On The City You’ve seen all the recommended attractions in Melbourne and now you are ready to turn your holiday into something completely different. You can really liven up your vacation with a visit to the darker side of this sparkling city. | |
| Travel safely wherever you go with world travel insurance There are very few places on Earth that are not covered by world travel insurance. From the jungles of the South Americas to the French Alps in Europe, this travel insurance is not bound by geographical boundaries. | |
| 8 ways to get cheap travel insurance Smart travelers know that one of the best ways to stay safe while traveling is to purchase travel insurance. But what even smart travelers may not know is that you can get the travel coverage you need at very affordable prices. Before you pay your hard earned money on a travel insurance plan, you should make sure that you’ve really found the best deal available. | |
| A Backpacker’s Travel Guide to Sydney If there were a Pantheon dedicated to the world’s top backpacking cities, you’d suspect Sydney would be one of the first to be inducted. Australia’s world-famous urban hub is a veritable barrage of delights for the budget traveler, mixing great architecture with great beaches, great nightlife, and, of course, great people! | |
| The Edge of Having a Visa Advantage Service More and more people flock Australia to visit its famous natural beauty and some to stay for good. Alongside every attempt to step on Australian territory are strict compliance to standard requirements. | |
| Echuca Moama Echuca Moama is approximately 215kms from Melbourne and 91kms north of Bendigo located on the Murray River on the Victoria - New South Wales Border. The Moama side of the Murray River provides some excellent accommodation options, a small shopping enclave and the launch point for a number of houseboat hire businesses but it is the Echuca side of the river that now dwarfs its cross river neighbour in both size and attractions. | |
| A "Melting Pot" of Many Cultures Though Australia is about the same size as the continental United States, Australia's population is less than 7 percent as great as that of the United States. Nevertheless, Australia can best be described as a nation of city dwellers. More than half of its 13,000,000 inhabitants live in cities. | |
| The Sunshine City of Geraldton There are not many cities in the world that have pristine coastline on their one side and majestic mountains rising up on the other side. Geraldton in Western Australia not only has this, but can also boast sunny summer temperatures the whole year round, making it the perfect destination for anyone looking for some outdoor fun and adventure. | |
| Magnificent Margaret River Western Australia has so much to offer, with stunning beaches, vast desert landscapes, rugged landforms and sweeping countryside. It also offers the stunning Margaret River. Known for its sweeping vineyards, fantastic surfing beaches, caves and forests, there is something here for everyone. | |
| The Grampians Region A three hour drive west of Melbourne in your campervan brings you to the wide skies, towering mountains and fertile plains of the Grampians region. The centrepiece of this impressive part of the state is the Grampians National Park, which incorporates four stunning mountain ranges that rise out of the rural plains. | |
| Western Australia - The Top 21 Hot Spots to Visit - Part Two Located on the North West Cape of Western Australia, Exmouth is the gateway to the Ningaloo Marine Park and Cape Range National Park. It is the perfect base to visit these incredible natural wonders. There is plenty to do within Exmouth, with extensive bushwalking, fishing and water sports available, it is a popular tourist destination. | |
| Western Australia - The Top 21 Hot Spots to Visit Part One Western Australia's capital is known for its pristine beaches, parks and rivers. Located next to the Swan River, Perth is a fantastic spot to visit with many attractions stretching in every direction. Close to the city, Kings Park is a great place to picnic and enjoy the river views. | |
| Ningaloo Reef Ningaloo Reef is said to be Western Australia's answer to the Great Barrier Reef, and what an answer it is. But its the differences between the two that make Ningaloo stand out, as well as the similarities. Stretching for 260 kilometres up the North West Cape, the reef sits very close to the shore, meaning you are able to walk straight from the beach onto the coral. | |
| The Beautiful Beaches of Queensland Queensland's beaches rank right up the top with the best beaches in the world, with visitors flocking from every direction to enjoy the long white coastal stretches and shimmering waters. From Coolangatta through to Daintree in the far north, you are guaranteed a taste of paradise. | |
| Melbourne Markets - 5 Insider Tips to Melbourne Shopping Melbourne markets are a window into Melbourne's life and culture. This is a fascinating place with an interesting mix of numerous ethnic communities, fashion-styles, sub-cultures and community groups. What unites them is the passion with which Melburnians pursue life. Combine this with Melbourne's outdoor climate and you get a rich market culture. | |
| Mudgee, Australia - Wine, Honey, and History Nestled in the rolling hills of Australia's Great Dividing Range, the picturesque small town of Mudgee is renowned for its excellent wines. Weekends see hundreds of tourists coming to taste the wines from the 90 grape growers in the Mudgee district. | |
| Historical Port Arthur Welcome to Port Arthur, a city where history seems to seep out of the walls and rise out of the floors of the ancient buildings. Initially a penal settlement, Port Arthur was largely built by the prison labour force. The convict heritage is ever present in this city, from the beautifully preserved buildings built by the prisoners to the masses of graves of the captive men and women. | |
| Luxury Vacations in Australia's Whitsundays Islands The Whitsundays Island Chain lies along Australia's Queensland in the midst of the famous Great Barrier Reef in the warm waters of the Coral Sea. This group of 74 islands is the perfect destination for travelers interested in a luxury travel vacation. | |
| Explore the Great Ocean Road A unique Australian treasure, the Great Ocean Road offers travellers one of the most spectacular coastal drives in the world, and has to be experienced. It is the perfect destination for the self drive holiday. With pristine camping grounds throughout the coastline, amazing national parks and pretty seaside towns from start to finish, there is something for everyone here. | |
| Australia, An Informative Guide For Visitors Come to Australia and you'll find a wonderful mix of ancient Aboriginal culture and modern European and Oriental influence. | |
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