Australia

Australia is a country that has it all no matter what you are looking for, with natural attractions, mountain ranges, wonderful wildlife, vibrant cities and unspoiled beaches just waiting to be visited. This is certainly a country that you should take your time exploring.

Home of incredible sights such as the Great Barrier Reef one of the most spectacular sights In the world, the magical Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the rich red deserts of the Australian Outback, the vast unspoiled beaches of the Gold Coast and Queensland and Sydney home of the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Other vibrant cities such as Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth cater for both a relaxed and sophisticated dining experience in their wide array of restaurants and eateries. Travel options in Australia are as diverse as the country itself!

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Experience City life

Visit Sydney, the country’s largest city, is famed for its beaches, Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and is also a gateway to the spectacular Blue Mountains.

Melbourne, Australia’s charming cultural capital boasts Victorian grandeur with a modern outlook and offers oodles of old-world charm. Or visit cosmopolitan Perth, on the Pacific coast, it is one of the world’s most isolated major cities but well worth venturing to. You must visit Cairns on the doorstep of tropical parks and the Great Barrier Reef.

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Explore Australia’s Interior

Head to South Australia for unique encounters with Kangaroo Island’s wildlife.

Take the Ghan train journey up through the timeless red centre and explore the rugged Northern Territory. Further west explore the Kimberley, Exmouth and the Ningaloo Reef with its world-class snorkelling and diving.

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Head out on the Great Ocean Road

Drink in spectacular views of rock stacks and crashing waves on one of the world's most iconic drives, the Great Ocean Road in Australia.

You can get arty in Adelaide's galleries and museums before you get active at surf spots such as Bells Beach. There’s plenty of wildlife to meet on Kangaroo Island and world-famous tipples can be sampled in the wineries of the Barossa and Yarra Valleys. Cosmopolitan Melbourne marks the end of your road trip, or is it the start of another adventure?

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The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is normally accessed from Cairns, a vibrant tourist city on the far north tip of Queensland.

The reef is the biggest draw, but there’s so much else that makes this region worth visiting in its own rights. Crocodiles, rainforests, aboriginal culture, and pioneering cuisine blend together with a great nightlife and a youthful vibe. Whilst in this area visit the unspoilt Whitsundays which lie between the mainland and the Reef - a laid back place to enjoy snorkelling, sailing and bush trails.