Travel to Australia’s East Coast: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane

September 20, 2009 by admin  
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If you’re looking to experience Australia, the east coast is home to three of Australia’s major city centres and always full of fun things to see and do.

Whether you’re in a large group or a family, looking for budget travel or luxury resort accommodation, there’s options to delight everyone.

Sydney: the city for all seasons

From famous Bondi Beach to the tranquil Blue Mountains, to glittering Sydney Harbour and the thriving city centre, Sydney has it all.

Transport: getting there and getting around:

You can fly direct to Sydney from major international airports. There are 40 airlines servicing Sydney airport including all the major carriers such as Qantas, Virgin and British Airways.

Sydney has a well established rail and bus system which can take you all over the city and out to regional areas and interstate. The road system is modern and easy to navigate and car hire is available at reasonable rates.

Climate: Sydney weather and seasonal variations

Sydney enjoys mild weather all year round. Australian seasons are the opposite of those in the northern hemisphere. It’s the perfect escape from a cold northern hemisphere winter!

Spring is from September to November. Summer is from December to February. Autumn is from March to May. Winter is from June to August. , so it can provide a great escape from a cold winter!

Accommodation: from cheap stays to luxury resorts

Booking accommodation is easy with a huge range available. Check on the internet for the range, location and cost of Sydney Hotels.

Events: there’s always something on in Sydney

• Variety Club Annual Road Bash starts from Garden Island on August 5 2007 on its way to the Northern Territory

• Priscilla the Queen of the Desert – the iconic Australian Musical is on at the Lyric Theatre Star City Darling Harbour

• Sydney Opera House has started its Winter Season – for details of what is on visit www.sydneyoperahouse.com

• For the family, El Caballo Blanco is on at the Horseworld Stadium on Saturday and Sunday nights – it is a show with amazingly trained choreographed horses

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Melbourne: shopping, restaurants and entertainment

Melbourne is known as the cultural centre of Australia. It is renowned for its beautiful restaurants, bars, shopping, art galleries, sport, live entertainment, the Melbourne Grand Prix and of course the world famous Melbourne Cup horse racing event – ‘the race that stops a nation’.

You can fly direct to Melbourne’s international airport from major international airports. Bus, taxi and rental cars are all readily available from the airport and the road network is simple to navigate. Melbourne’s trams – the only remaining tram network in Australia – are one of its major attractions and a unique and easy way to get around town.

Accommodation is plentiful with hundreds of Melbourne Hotels catering for all tastes and every budget. Be sure to stop by the Travellers Information Desk located in the International Arrivals terminal to pick up all the information you need to have a great holiday.

Set on the Yarra River, Melbourne is a wonderful place to explore. There are distinct enclaves to tour around whatever your interests are. If you want to go further afield, the Victorian Alps are only a few hours away by car and offer good skiing in winter.

Brisbane: beautiful one day, perfect the next

If you’re looking for superb sub-tropical weather, friendly relaxed people and some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, Brisbane is the place to be any time of the year. It offers long hot summers and wonderfully mild winters.

Brisbane’s international and domestic airports are easily accessible by train, taxi and car and shuttle buses also depart regularly. Situated on the Brisbane River, the city boasts a well resourced ferry system to let you tour the city sites in ease.

Brisbane hotels are available to suit any budget, and accommodation is also plentiful in surrounding areas. The pristine coastline and beaches both north and south of Brisbane are popular holiday destinations with many attractions and islands to explore.

Last but not least, from Brisbane you can visit many of Australia’s biggest theme parks including Dreamworld, Movieworld, Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo, Sea World, Wet ‘n’ Wild and more. Shuttle buses are a quick and easy way to get there.

What are some of Australias famous land features?

August 30, 2009 by admin  
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Most of Australia’s famous land features are made of rock; Uluru, the snowfields at Thredbo, and the Blue Mountains for example. Other famous landmarks would include the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland, which is also famous for its glorious long stretches of golden sands. The deserts of the inland and national parks such as Kakadu in the Northern territory are also well-known and much loved natural features. Many harbors and rivers would also need inclusion to cover the main Australian features.

Uluru, otherwise known as Ayer’s Rock, is situated in the middle of the country. It is a giant rock of ruddy coloration, made even redder at certain hours by the light falling upon it. Listed as an Aboriginal site, tours are still available. It is possible to camp or luxuriate in a hotel close by, taking an early morning trip to view, and perhaps climb part of the rock. Many photographic opportunities abound.

Thredbo is the most famous of the snowfields, opening each year to tourists and Australians alike for indulging in skiing and other winter sports that require snow. Accommodation and restaurant options are readily available, as is travel from Sydney and other major cities. Australia may be well known for its hot and sunny climate, but we do have snow in some areas. Most mountain ranges encounter snow seasonally, and Thredbo has become the king destination.

The Blue Mountains run through New South Wales and area popular vacation destination for locals and tourists alike. My son and I personally stayed in Mount Victoria, from which we hiked numerous trails and tracks. The air is clean and fresh. There are options for flat walking or steep clambering, whatever style you enjoy. Many look outs are situated along the stretch of mountains, and the main towns have accommodation, restaurants and shops available.

The Great Barrier Reef is an alive and underwater community. The corals, rocks, anemones, weeds and creatures such as fish and crabs inhabit it. Tourists are being regulated, due to the damage occurring from over use by sight seers, but environmental protection groups are also looking at the non-human factors involved, such as the destruction caused by a certain form of starfish.

Whilst the inland desert may be beautiful to ride through in a train, motorists are usually warned to take a mobile and adequate supply of drinking water when crossing. In the past, many accidents occurred leaving people stranded many miles from any form of communication or assistance, and chance alone would decide on survival. The longest stretch of straight road runs right through the main desert and this attracts many people just to say that they have driven that special route.

Kakadu is the most well known national park, although many lesser known ones are popular. It is a great place to observe the natural beauty of the country, much flora and fauna that is typical of Australia being in original and protected form. The Royal National Park in New South Wales is also popular.

The golden sands of the Queensland beaches are also well known. Australia currently has some of the cleanest sand and longest stretches of beach in the world. The main rivers in the various states are in diverse states of health; some are polluted, losing their natural vegetation, or being over-fished.

Botany Bay is the most famous harbor due to Captain Cook’s presence, but Australia has plenty all around its coast. Most are naturally formed, though some have been maintained, repaired, or simply man-made. The city of Sydney is sited around a natural harbor where you can view markings on the nearby street showing the historical water levels.

Australia Hotels: Live in Comfort and Style

April 1, 2009 by admin  
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If you are in a mood to indulge yourself in an adventurous trip, come to Australia. This is one of the sixth largest countries of the world, which is ideally located in the southern hemisphere. Australia is supposedly one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world.  Tourist attractions in Australia are the major crowd pullers that constitutes of natural wonders, historical sites and monuments.  Staying in Australia is a comfortable experience as the country is gifted with number of luxury and budget hotels to suit various categories of travelers.

If you want your vacation to be a remarkable one, then you should know which part of the continent you are willing to visit and what are the type of activities you keep interest. The best time to spend your holidays is during the Aussie winter. Getting to Australia is not at all difficult. As Australia is a major tourist destination of the world, it can be easily accessed by various means of transport.  You will find that most of the Australian hotels are easily accessible since the country has a developed network of transportation in form of taxis, tourist buses, trains and even the metro railways.

The hotels in Australia act as the travel base for travelers who choose to travel across Australia to see its significant sights spread all over. The major attractions include, Blue Mountains, Fraser Island, Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park, Kata Tjuta, Kangaroo Island and others. Most of the Australia hotels arrange tours on behalf of their guests to these key places of attractions.

The Australia hotels are scattered all over the country and they are known for their amiable services and warm hospitality. You will find both star hotels and economy lodges have expanded arrangements to make you feel comfortable. In order to accommodate the business guests, leisure travelers and other visitors, the country has developed number of quality hotels.

Speaking about the luxury hotels, you will find that there is no dearth of deluxe hotels in Australia. Both the corporate travelers and leisure travelers look forward to stay in these hotels and enjoy some of their wonderful days. Decors in each of the rooms of these deluxe hotels are done in neutral and natural tones which therefore bring out an elegant look. The room facilities provided here include IDD telephone, television with cable connection, well stocked mini bars, private en-suites and refrigerators. The added facilities include broadband internet, business center, disabled facilities, cocktail bar, laundry and others. You can also avail host of other facilities like parking facilities, massage service, restaurant and travel desks.

If you are a budget traveler, you can select from any of the economy hotels in Australia. The budget hotels in Australia are well-maintained and they will assure each of you a comfortable staying. These hotels are known to be pocket-friendly as they offer you a cozy retreat at reasonable prices. These accommodations in Australia are furnished and well-decorated to make you feel satisfied and comfortable.