Holidays in the Australia

When you think of Australia what do you imagine -the awe inspiring silhouette of Ayers Rock against a vast earth and sunshine sky, an explosion of colour and unique life on the Great Barrier Reef, the outstanding city of Sydney, its Opera House and stunning harbour?

Australia’s spectacular icons represent the pinnacle of natural and man-made expression and attract visitors from all corners of the globe.

International flights now serve all the major cities, so you can explore the entire country.

From Sydney, the Blue Mountains and the thriving Hunter Valley. Those touring the east coast will love the sunshine beaches and adrenaline sports and tranquil island retreats.

You must not miss the Northern Territory’s outback and monoliths.Marvel at ancient and untouched Western Australia. In the south, experience Adelaide and tour the scenic southern states all the way to the marvellous Great Ocean Road.

Whenever or wherever you travel in Australia, it has something to offer everyone.

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 New South Wales & ACT
Sydney is most visitors first port of call and is one of the finest cities in the world - the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Centrepoint, Darling Harbour, Blue Mountains and Bondi Beach are just a few of its attractions. NSW also incorporates the Australian Capital Territory and the capital of Australia, Canberra.
 Victoria
The capital Melbourne and South Yarra (home to Neighbours) are probably what Victoria is best known for. It is also home to one of the most scenic drives in the world, the Great Ocean Road.
 
 South Australia
Grand Prix fans will immediately think of Adelaide as the venue for the Australian Grand Prix. Wine lovers will think of the award winning wine estates, while nature fans will be drawn to Kangaroo ISland, Australia's third largest island and a conservation paradise.
 Western Australia
Australia's largest state, and home to Perth,  the closest major city to Asia and nearly 4 hours closer than Sydney. Perth is a vibrant city sitting on the Swan River,  but on its doorstep is the vast 'outback' and attractions like the Bungle Bungle, Pinnacles and Monkey Mia ISland with its resident dolphins.
 Queensland
Think Queensland, think Great Barrier Reef. Also famous for its miles of fantastic beaches, secluded islands and the cities of Brisbane and Cairns. Queensland is also where you can experience the wonder of the Rainforest and it thousands of different animal and plant species.
 Northern Territory
Carved out of the granite rock by Gutzon Borglum, the Mount Rushmore Memorial is near Keystone, South Dakota and pays tribute to presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln. It stands 5,725 ft high and covers an area in excess of 1250 acres. 
 Tasmania
The USA is home to  the world's most famous theme parks - Disneyland (Anaheim), Universal Studios (Hollywood), Disneyworld / Epcot / MGM / Universal (Orlando)  and Bush Gardens (Tampa & Williamsburg). Which will you choose?
 Fly-drives
Probably the very best way to see the USA is on a fly-drive holiday, leaving you to go wherever the road takes you. Alternatively choose an accommodation pre-booked fly-drive that gives you a planned route to ensure you see the best of every State you pass through.
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