SOME OF THE BEST PLACES TO VISIT
Whitsunday Islands
There’s no limit to the wonder of the Whitsundays! Lying in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, in the warm waters of Australia's Coral Sea are 74 tropical islands. It’s a true Queensland paradise where you can expect the unexpected and feel the freedom to make it your own experience – whether it’s about relaxation and romance, or all the action of an island adventure. Be the master of your own destiny; charter a yacht and skipper yourself, or take a cruise and let someone else do the sailing for you - either way, let the grandeur of the landscape and the endless horizon dotted with islands wash over you.
Closer to water level, jet ski or kayak through the tropical islands, or for a bird’s eye view, take in the panorama of the Whitsundays landscape from a seaplane or helicopter, or perhaps a skydive! The adventure never ends!
Most of the Whitsunday Islands are beautiful, tropical deserted islands, but eight offer a variety of resort accommodation, all with the Great Barrier Reef and fringing coral reefs at their doorstep. Whether it is eco-style, family friendly, all inclusive, activity based, food and wine focused or pure luxury, there is a Queensland resort experience to suit everyone in the Whitsunday Islands. The Whitsundays is home to the renowned island resorts of Hamilton Island, One&Only Hayman Island, Daydream Island Resort and Spa, Long Island Resort, Paradise Bay Eco Escape, Lindeman Island, Brampton Island and South Molle Island.
Tasmania Island
I am charmed with Tasmania, am like a small New Zealand! Very easy to
cross in one week, Tasmania offers fantastic beaches in the East of the island
(Freycinet Bay), sites with very much historical value (Port Arthur and the
history of the convicts) and the absolute dream for hikers and those who like
the mountain (Craddle Mountain and the national park). With few people, one
feels as if the rest of the world had disappeared and is really nice and calm.
The cities also are nice, specially Hobart.
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National Park of Kakadu
Immerse
yourself in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, a natural and cultural
wonder around three hours from Darwin. Discover detailed Aboriginal art
galleries, hike to the top of rugged escarpments and cruise the wetlands past
waterlilies, waterfalls, crocodiles and migratory birds. Drive the Nature's Way
route from Darwin, or add Katherine and Arnhem Land for a longer Top End
adventure.
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Thanks to this blog I will go some day to this paradise!! Australia is so beautiful :))
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