Australia is as diverse as it is huge. Equally famous for its rich, red soil and rock formations such as Uluru (Ayers Rock), its endless, deserted beaches and amazing surf, Australia stands out as a country of contrast. Each state or region boasts unique natural scenery and climatic conditions from the tropical rainforests and Great Barrier Reef of far north Queensland to the famous wine regions of South Australia, the rugged red expanse of Western Australia, the wilds of the Northern Territories, the snow capped mountains of Victoria and New South Wales and the forests of Tasmania. Whatever holiday you are seeking, Australia will not disappoint.
From the stunning Tropical North Queensland where the rainforest meets the reef, all the way down to the Gold Coast with its stunning beaches sure to leave you feeling free, alive and invigorated, Queensland offers countless places to visit and no matter the type of holiday you are seeking, you can always find a place to rest tailor-made to your holiday plans.
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Possessing golden, untamed surf beaches and bays along its coastline, backed by lush, green hinterland, NSW is a holiday makers paradise. Whether surfing the breaks, trying to spot whales or dolphins in their natural habitat or walking amongst flora and fauna of the national parks, a trip to NSW is a fun and exciting experience.
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Victoria is the smallest mainland state in Australia but packed with historic attractions, multicultural events, spectacular scenery and gastronomic delights. The capital city Melbourne is a melting pot of culture, arts, cafés and restaurants.
Western Australia is Australia’s largest state with 54% of it being taken up by The Golden Outback. It is famous for its long days of sunshine, brilliant blue skies and beautiful beaches.
The Northern Territory is well known for the famous landmarks and attractions such as Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the Kakadu National Park and has been characterized by the movie Crocodile Dundee. As well as these well known icons lies a vast and often remote land rich with culture and ancient landscapes, red soil and endless plains as well as crystal clear waterfalls, tropical rainforests, rugged red gorges and teeming with bird and other wildlife.
The large, rugged state of South Australia is the driest of all the states and is equally known for its opal mining from the desert town of Coober Pedy as it is for the marvelous wine valleys of Barossa, Clare, Coonawarra and McLaren.
Think of Tasmania and an image of rugged mountains, unique wildlife, a rich colonial history and beautiful, natural wilderness springs to mind. Cradle Mountain, famous for its walking tracks and World Heritage Wilderness of alpine woodland contrasts with the serene beauty, white sand beaches and pink granite mountains of Freycinet Peninsula and again with the historic capital of Hobart and the quaint west coast fishing village of Strahan.
Canberra is full of fantastic experiences for visitors. Set within leafy surrounds, this modern city offers fun for the kids, a busy calendar of events and festivals, as well as stylish restaurants, bars and shops.
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