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More and more people are considering Australia travel than ever before. There are many great places to see in Australia, and so much more to do than you may have imagined. When you go, you can find great deals if you look hard enough. I remember a deal I found once that included airfare to and from Australia and three domestic flights after you got there. more...
I have a wish list of destinations I would like to go to and Australia is high on that list. An Australia vacation for me conjures up images of lively cities, fascinating countryside, superb beaches and friendly people. Christmas would be a good time for an Australia vacation just to see how weird it feels to eat Christmas dinner under the blazing sun. more...
You may get better deals on hotel or motel if you visit Adelaide Australia instead of the more common visitor sites like Sydney or Melbourne. They don’t have as many people coming in, so they can keep their prices lower. You could also make Adelaide part of a tour of the entire country if you really want to see it all. more...
A trip to Australia should be at the top of every traveler’s list; from the wonderful seafood to the wild untamed outback, a unique experience awaits even the well seasoned traveler. Australian travel is very popular year round, with a number of options available to personalize your trip. If you have never yet visited Australia, but have always wanted to go, more...
When we think of Australia we commonly picture the Outback. Koala bears and kangaroos fill the image of the country in our minds. I am among the many westerners who visualize the country in this way. Jacob’s Creek vineyard is beginning to change our view of the land down under. Now when I think of Australia, I think of wine. more...
When traveling to Australia, you are naturally going to need Australian money. Though they are also called dollars there, you should know the values are different, and they fluctuate very often. For the most part, the US dollar is worth more per unit than the Australian dollar, and if you trade in your US money for Australian money more...
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