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The Golden Triangle Bridge & Wickers` classic three-part itinerary is a mix of the most cosmopolitan and exciting of cities, a taste of the Outback topped by its most famous topographical feature and the Great Barrier Reef - the country’s three world-wonder icons, in other words, in the one neat trinity of a package. And all seen and done in top-end comfort. Our single best-selling holiday Down Under and everyone who’s booked it has loved it. Click here for more
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Beyond Sydney - The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is New South Wales ’ most recently listed World Heritage region. Stretching over one million hectares, it is an awe inspiring mix of rainforest, sandstone canyons, waterfalls, eucalypt forests and cliffs. Just 90 minutes drive from Sydney , it is a perfect indulgent short break where you can enjoy spectacular scenery with all the five star trimmings.
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Mornington Peninsular - Victoria The Mornington Peninsula extends southeast from Melbourne along the shores of Port Philip Bay. There are many popular beaches on the bay where safe swimming attracts families. The ocean beaches on the southern side of the peninsula have fine surfing. The region is also noted for its arts and crafts, markets and fresh produce. Experience wild, windswept ocean beaches, underwater environments, tranquil bushland and a vast array of native animals. Click here for more
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Great Ocean Road - Victoria
See awesome coastal cliffs, towering rock stacks, rugged mountain ranges, waterfalls, famous surf beaches, mountain lookouts and underground gold mines. From cosmopolitan Melbourne, the Great Southern Touring Route travels south-west to Geelong, past the vineyards of the Bellarine Peninsula to the scenic Great Ocean Road. The coastline is famous for the imposing beauty of the Twelve Apostles, whale watching near Warrnambool and history of ships being wrecked in its treacherous waters.
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Tasmanian Natural Wonders
Experience a range of landscapes, from stunning agricultural hinterland to the renowned Cradle Mountain. Discover the town of murals at Sheffield and the heritage streetscape of Latrobe on a route rich in cultural heritage, wine, food and unforgettable wild nature.
A Tasmanian masterpiece, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park was placed on the World Heritage list in 1982. The 82 kilometre trek from Cradle Mountain in the north to Lake St Clair in the south is Australia’s most famous bushwalk.
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Swim with Dolphins - Western Australia
If you’ve ever dreamed of swimming with dolphins, now’s your chance to turn the dream into reality along the stretch of coastline between Perth and Bunbury. Have a splash with an aquatic companion as you enjoy a weekend away, or longer, in the dolphin-friendly towns of Rockingham, Mandurah and Bunbury.
Go swimming with wild dolphins when you take a tour out to the dolphin pods offshore, relax in the clear, sheltered water of Cockburn Sound or head to nearby Point Peron for some scuba diving.
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Butcher, Baker, Winemaker - South Australia South Australia is home to many of Australia's iconic wine regions, Barossa, Coonawarra, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, Adelaide Hills and the Riverland for starters. All have sensational cellar doors where you'll meet the maker and taste award-winning wines. And the feast continues with great regional cuisine: dine in world-class restaurants; seduce your senses at gourmet retreats; and buy the season's best at intimate farmers markets. Click here for more
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Reef and Rainforest - Tropical North Queensland
Tropical North Queensland is where the rainforest meets the reef. Few places on earth can boast such unique natural attractions with the Great Barrier Reef offering an underwater treasure trove of dazzling coral and sea life and superb tropical rainforests of the Daintree within easy reach. Use Cairns as your base to explore lush tropical rainforest, and to access tropical islands and the Great Barrier Reef.
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Whitsundays - Queensland
Beautiful turquoise waters, sheltered bays, sandy beaches, coral reefs and year-round warm weather bring people from all over Australia and overseas to the Whitsundays.
As one of the world’s most spectacular aquatic playgrounds, the Whitsundays encompasses over 100 tropical islands rising from pristine turquoise water and a vibrant coastline full of excitement.
Explore the many island fringing reefs or head to the Great Barrier Reef where it is possible to snorkel or dive virtually every day.
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