Popular Australian Destinations.
Adelaide - Situated on the eastern shore of Gulf St Vincent in the central south of the country & hugged by the Mt Lofty Ranges. Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is a well-laid out city has a superb position on the gulf, and is graced with beautiful parks and gardens. Melbourne - Provides information and online bookings for luxury upmarket hotels, smart boutique hotels and exquisite guesthouses grace the leafy boulevards. There's also motels, backpacker lodges, caravan parks and hotels abound in and around the city.
Brisbane - Australia's thrid largest city with a population of about 1.6 million. Brisbane makes the most of it's enviable river location and sub-tropical climate. Situated just 960 km north of Sydney and 97 km north of the Gold Coast. Perth - Provides information and online bookings for all types of accommodation from five star hotels and resorts to backpacker hostels, guesthouses and bed and breakfasts to caravan and camping parks.
Gold Coast - Povides information on a great range of hotels and fully self-contained apartments. Some located in the Surfers Paradise and others within short walk of the beach and all the action. Sydney - Provides information and online bookings for a range of accommodation in the Sydney CBD and surrounds at the best rates. From large five star hotels with 600 rooms or more to intimate boutique hotels with 20 rooms or less.
Brisbane : Australia's 3rd largest city with a population of around 1.6 million in the greater metropolitan area. The city is located in the southeast corner of Queensland and is 960 km north of Sydney and 97 km north of the Gold Coast. Darwin : deep in Australia's tropical north, the capital of the Northern Territory. Situated in the north-western corner of the Territory, the city sits on a wondrous harbour twice the size of Sydney's. It is well situated for exploring tropical wetlands of the 'Top End' and the desert region.
Blue Mountains : Situated just 1 1/2 hours drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer visitors dozens of spectacular views and lookouts, outdoor adventures, creative pursuits, and gastronomic and intellectual pleasures, all within a relatively compact area. Hobart : The second-oldest of Australia's state capitals, with a wild convict past and rich history still evident in its beautifully-restored Georgian buildings and colonial cottages. A gourmet's paradise of fresh seafood and innovative cuisine.
Cairns : Situated on the edge of the Coral Sea, it is known as the world's safest tropical city. It's modern and stylish with elegant restaurants, shops and nightlife. It's a great place to acclimatise and prepare for your tropical adventure. Melbourne : Situated in the south-eastern corner of the Australian mainland. A grand city of wide streets, old-world trams and established wealth, Melbourne is a visitor’s dream of eclectic cuisine, innovative theatre, beautiful open spaces and seriously good architecture.
Port Macquarie : Located on the New South Wales Holiday Coast at the mouth of the Hastings River. It boasts some of the most pristine waterways and magnificent beaches in Australia with an abundance of things to do, beautiful nature reserves, and a colourful history. Port Douglas : A spectacular small coastal town located north of Cairns on Australia's Coral Coast. Port Douglas has grown phoenix-like from the ashes of the nineteenth century gold rushes to become one of Australia's tourism jewels.
Canberra : Australia's national capital, Canberra is situated in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), and is 300km from Sydney and 650km from Melbourne. It is home to the National Museum Of Australia, the Australian War Memorial and Parliament House. Noosa : Situated 60 kms north of Brisbane, 1100 kms north of Sydney and 20 kms east of the Bruce Highway. A popular holiday destination, Noosa is famous for it's warm laid back atmosphere, beautiful beach and National Park. It offers a broad range accommodation options to suit budget travellers as well as those looking for luxury options.
Coffs Harbour : Situated on Australia's holiday coast, where the mountains meet the sea aorund 570kms north of Sydney and about 350kms south of Brisbane. Coffs Habour is a popular holiday destination offering a broad range of thengs to do and accommodation options. Byron Bay : Situated just off the Pacific Highway, 800kms north of Sydney, 175kms south of Brisbane. Cape Byron is Australia's most easterly point and is world famous for it's relaxed style and it's magnificent beaches.