Australian Leisure Travel Destinations
How to Use Your Time in Australia Wisely for a Successful Trip
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Ten Different Australian Leisure Travel DestinationsWe have divided Australia into 10 different Australian Leisure Travel Destinations. Each Australian Leisure Travel Destination has its own unique environment and can be accessed through a major city gateway. Our Australian Leisure Travel Destinations are based on the Rainfall Distribution Map and all therefore have different environments according to rainfall. Whether they are in the north, middle or south of Australia will often dictate the best time of year in which to visit. See Map below. |
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#1: Sydney, Hunter Valley, Blue Mountains, Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory. Sydney is often the entry point for Australian Travel. Information on >>> Sydney, Hunter Valley, Blue Mountains, Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory |
#2: Tasmania, Hobart, Port Arthur, Freycinet, Launceston, Cradle Mountain, Strahan. Make sure you include Tasmania in your Australian travel plans. Tasmania is only a short flight from the Mainland. >>> Tasmania, Hobart, Port Arthur, Freycinet, Launceston, Cradle Mountain, Strahan |
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#3. Melbourne, Yarra Valley, Phillip Island Penguins, Great Ocean Road; Melbourne is a delightful, cultured city. Ride the Trams, enjoy the cafes, mix with the locals. Great food and wine. >>> Melbourne, Yarra Valley, Phillip Island Penguins, Great Ocean Road |
#4. Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Hamilton Island, Whitsundays, Daintree and Port Douglas Explore the Great Barrier Reef at your own pace. Glass bottom Boat, snorkel or SCUBA. Visit the Daintree. >>> Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Hamilton Island, Whitsundays, Daintree Rainforest and Port Douglas |
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#5: Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, The Barossa Valley Wine Areas, and the Southern Vales. Interesting Adelaide, wildlife on Kangaroo Island, visit the vineyards. South Australia has a lot to offer. >>> Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, The Barossa Valley Wine Areas, and the Southern Vales |
#6: Brisbane, Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise, Lamington, Noosa and the Sunshine Coast. Relaxed Brisbane, birdlife at Lamington National Park, endless beaches at Surfers Paradise. >>> Brisbane, Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise, Lamington, Noosa and the Sunshine Coast |
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#7: Uluru Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta Mount Olga, Alice Springs, Kings Canyon and The Red Centre. Mysterious Uluru Ayers Rock. The immense expanse of the Red Centre. Discover it by land and air. >>> Uluru Ayers Rock, Kata Tjuta Mount Olga, Alice Springs, Kings Canyon and The Red Centre |
#8: Darwin, Kakadu, Litchfield, Katherine, Broome, The Bungle Bungles, The Top End. The set for the movie "Australia". Discover the real thing in the Outback. Nature, Aboriginal Art & Culture. >>> Darwin, Kakadu, Litchfield, Katherine, Broome, The Bungle Bungles, The Top End |
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#9:Perth, Margaret River, Monkey Mia, The Pinnacles, Western Australia Way out to the west. Perth, endless beaches, Margaret River scenery and wines. Black Swans in the wild. >>> Perth, Margaret River, Monkey Mia, The Pinnacles, |
#10: Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Cape Range National Park and the Pilbara Whale sharks, natural adventures, beaches and wildlife. Ningaloo Reef is comfort far from civilization. >>> Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Cape Range National Park and the Pilbara |
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Australian Leisure Travel Destinations

Australian Leisure Travel Destinations.
The Australian.com ten different Australian Leisure Travel Destinations cover in incredibly wide range of different natural and cultural environments. The effects of rainfall (or lack of it), combined with the distance south of the equator give Australia an amazing diversity of climates and landscapes to discover. The major cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Hobart, Darwin and Perth) are all distributed around the coastline. They follow the development and discovery of Australia as it was settled by Europeans in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.
From the emerald green cool temperate rainforests of Tasmania and the areas outside Melbourne and north to Sydney, through the mild and balmy north east coast from Sydney north to Brisbane and beyond and into the full tropical rainforests and coral reefs of northern Queensland, to the arid and colourful deserts of the Red Centre, there is an amazing diversity of wildlife.
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