Sure it’s got deadly spiders, snakes and sharks, but they don’t stop people from coming here, never mind living here.
And for good reason. From the prehistoric gorges of Kakadu National Park, to the white sails of the Sydney Opera House, Australia is a country as big your imagination.
Kick back on a beach as white as your mother’s wedding dress in Western Australia; lose yourself in the labyrinthine laneways of culture-rich Melbourne or be humbled by red desert sunsets over Uluru.
Turn south to visit hundred year old giants that loom large in the forests of Tasmania or take on Sydney, a heady mix of surf, sun, money and sex, and you’ll soon realise Australia is a place to be discovered, not feared.
Ask an Australian what issues make them tick and you’ll get a diversity of responses to match the multicultural mix.
In general, they’re a pretty laid-back mob and the fundamentals of family, friends and fun tend to keep them relatively placated.
To avoid ’spirited’ discussions it’s best to keep talk regarding lacklustre performances of Australian sports teams to a minimum.
Australia Traveler Information
Australia has it all… beaches, jungles, mountains, deserts, and cities. Anybody can go and have a great time.
Most people traveling to Australia will hit up the main cities of Melbourne and Sydney, go up the east coast to Queensland to the Great Barrier Reef, make a trip to the Northern Territories to Alice Springs to see Ayers Rock, or go down to the Great Ocean Road to check out the surf.
Australia has something for the adventurers in all of us. You can go for Diving, surfing, sky diving, Scuba Diving, snorkeling, horse riding, bush walking, cliff jumping and mountain climbing.
Australian Honeymoon Destinations
1. Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
The Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair World Heritage National Park provides a stunning setting for your romantic getaway.
Relax in one of the luxurious resorts after a day exploring the region’s breathtaking natural beauty.
In winter, the area is transformed into a white wonderland, where you can snuggle with your partner in front of a roaring open fire while sampling the best of Tassie’s gourmet food and wine.
2. Margaret River, Western AustraliaMargaret River is a town nestled discreetly amid ferns, palms and native Jarrah trees.
There is plenty to do if the spectacular surf (the best in WA) doesn’t hold your interest.
Take in the sumptuous delights of this famous wine region, wander through gorgeous national parks or, if you want to get the adrenaline racing, try skydiving.
3. Marysville, Victoria
Marysville is a popular honeymoon escape and it’s easy to understand why.
Located in a beautiful mountain setting is this sub-alpine resort town that’s a winter base for the cross-country ski fields of Lake Mountain.
Bushwalking, scenic attractions and old-fashioned timber guesthouses abound. The highlight is undoubtedly a moonlight walk to see the magnificent Stevenson Falls; the walking track and falls are lit up every night from dusk until midnight.
4. Noosa, Queensland
Noosa has long been regarded as one of Australia’s premier [...]
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10 Top Ways to Discover Melbourne, Venue for the Australian Open Tennis. Jan 18-31
Melbourne is host city to the first tennis Grand Slam for 2010. The Australian Open Tennis Championships is an event which attracts the world’s best tennis players, including Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Venus Williams and Kim Clijsters.
This major event on the world tennis calendar has a total prize pool of $24 million and attracts a total of 480 singles and doubles players.
Melbourne, Australia’s second biggest city, is ranked as Australia’s sporting capital. It also hosts The Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix and Australian Motorcycle Championships.
Every year, the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground is the venue for the Boxing Day cricket test, a contest between Australia and another cricketing nation.
But there is more to Melbourne than sporting events. It is also Australia’s fashion and cultural capital and attracts visitors from all over the world to enjoy its scenery and vibrant atmosphere.
According to the latest Roy Morgan poll, Melbourne is Australia’s most desirable holiday destination, especially for shopping, theatre and fine dining.
I am a regular visitor to the city called “The Paris of the South” and always enjoy making new discoveries.
Here are 10 suggestions to help you get the most from your visit.
1.Go to the Tourist Centre in Flinders St, near Federation Square to enquire about free public transport and special events.
2. Walk along the Yarra River from the Rod Laver Tennis Centre, enjoy the views of the city and continue through Southbank for a meal or to just enjoy the atmosphere.
3. Visit the 2 major art galleries in Federation Square and St Kilda Road. They contain the paintings of Australia’s top artists.
4. Take a river cruise either up river or towards the ocean at Williamstown.
5. Walk along St Kilda Rd to the Shrine of Remembrance and return to the city through parklands to the Tennis Centre.
6. Visit Lygon St Carlton for an authentic Italian meal. Don’t forget to bargain! Another fine dining experience is in the Chinatown district. The world’s largest food and wine festival takes place in Melbourne from 12-23 March.
7. Visit the Victoria Markets for a cheap meal, to pick up a souvenir and enjoy the atmosphere.
8. Take a tram to the bayside suburb of St Kilda for a swim, meal or walk along the waterfront promenade. The very popular St Kilda Festival takes place from 6-14 February and attracts the cream of Australia’s musical talent.
9. Discover Melbourne’s proud sporting heritage with a guided tour of Australia’s top sporting venue, the Melboune Cricket Ground.
10. Visit Docklands for a meal and spectacular city views. The view of the Westgate Bridge at night is particularly impressive.
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Australian Wines 101: Travel Australia in Just One Sip
Okay, we admit, Australians are generally a beer-guzzling nation. Aussies like beer with everythingor as it is called there, piss. One almost automatically thinks the Auld Lang Syne is always sung while lifting a mug of piss.
But Aussies are also a wine-loving nation. In fact, when it comes to wine-making, Australia is the New World, with its undeniably gorgeous offering to world: the Shiraz wine. Named after that city in ancient Persia (now Iran), which 7,000 years ago transformed the local grape into a magnificent sparkling beverage, the Australian shiraz is a delicate, subtle, yet powerfully spicy experience swirling in a long-stemmed glass.
In Australia, Barossa Valley is where the most uninhibitedly full-bodied Shiraz wine comes from. From a mere five vine cuttings of the Shiraz brought to the country by James Busby in 1832, the Shiraz wine has indeed come a long way. A taste of the Shiraz wine is always an amazing plunge into something sophisticated and at the same time laced with the wilderness. Sophisticated wilderness. Which is perhaps why the world has come to equate the shiraz wine with all things Australian.
The shiraz wine is a carnival of notes, from the fruity to the spicy to the earthy. Every sip of this deep red wine tells a bold story, puts forward a complex but brilliant statement. If anything, the whole point of the Shiraz wine is a reminder not to deprive yourself of the best and most exquisite things life has to offer.
When you travel Australia then, don’t just get enamored with beer. Sit down to a lovely goblet of bubbly shiraz, take a bottle or two with you back home for your relatives, and tell them about one of the wondrous wonders you’ve discovered about the Land Down Under.
It’s about time you travel Australia and get drunk in its loveliness.
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